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[Chi: On the Movements of the Earth] This uncle is a river otter…

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Yeah… it’s sad that people related to the heliocentric theory were killed…

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It’s also unfortunate for those who were killed other than for the heliocentric theory…

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>>18

Isn’t that something that should normally be killed as heresy?

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>>58

In Chapter 2, there was a woman who was tortured for trying to get medicine for her sick family, and Simon refused to be tortured.

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It’s a job that you chose to take on yourself, right?

Accept the consequences solemnly.

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The person who has been there since last night, no matter when I open.

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Well, even if I’m asked about the theory behind the work I’m doing, I can’t answer that…

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I was just working seriously to be liked by my boss.

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It’s utterly tragic that someone who has killed many people would complain about losing just one daughter.

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>>6

It’s just something I can’t retort to.

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>>12

(Fire attribute enhancement)

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Information illiteracy

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>>7

Rather, I had been gathering a lot of information regarding changes in the world and technological advancements…

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>>9

Familiar with crossbows and letterpress printing.

I’m not familiar with the circumstances of the parish I am in charge of or with firearms.

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It was so artistic that even before we could discuss the anime, the voice actors were already creating Novak’s voice on their own.

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>>8

This guy.

That’s crazy.

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>>46

Is it just me…?

What was done to prepare Novak’s character before the anime adaptation was…

Am I the only one in this world…?

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Is this kind of thing really allowed…?

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You guys are not characters in history!

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If you work seriously, this is what happens.

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It’s great that the past has been settled and you were able to obtain a life where you can eat and drink for a lifetime.

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A top-quality work of art born from the world at that time.

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That’s true, but what Antoni is saying makes me feel like, “What mouth are you saying that from?!” I can’t hold back that feeling!

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Hubert! Raphael! Okzy! Badeni!

I definitely killed him!

It is the name of someone who was executed for the heliocentric theory!

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If it weren’t for Yorenta, I might have been able to view the thread image from a slightly more detached perspective.

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Positionally, I am easily on the side of the intellectuals, but…

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He was a guy who would stop thinking, but it’s even worse that he sharpens his mind only when it comes to battles or finding heretics.

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Aren’t you just a madman who doesn’t even show understanding of others’ values or the teachings and policies of your own sect, but instead just goes around torturing and killing, calling it a purge of heretics?

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>>24

Having observed the situation in that region depicted in the work until now, it’s quite something to dismiss it outright with modern Japanese values.

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I realized that I had more pride in my work than I thought…

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In the first place, the heretics who were tortured or executed for reasons other than the heliocentric theory.

I don’t think there’s any doubt about the legitimacy of the reason.

Even if you say that the heliocentric theory was just a misunderstanding.

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What?

Am I the only one in the world who was persecuting the heliocentric theory…???

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I don’t think there’s anything wrong with believing what the most intelligent (supposedly) bishop in this area says and working hard.

It’s such a time.

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It’s not that I’ve turned into a criminal; it’s more like I’m saying it’s fine to forget about that job, right?

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>>29

Let’s forget it because it was a mistake.

Hey?

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Normally, if I could make them experience pain once and have them say they won’t do it again, that would mean the job is done.

Just because there are multiple lunatics roaming in my assigned area…

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>>31

I wouldn’t have had to deal with any pain if my employer hadn’t gotten so caught up in anti-heliocentrism…

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To be honest, you should tell Rafa-kun not to provoke the tough enemies and that it won’t become heretical thought in other parishes.

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>>33

I think Rafau is also a child, so he might not know about other areas.

Even the esteemed university professors don’t really grasp it well.

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>>40

Rather, the child Rafau had already devised a plan to prove the heliocentric theory within his lifetime by moving to a different district and studying the interpretation of theology at university.

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>>40

Considering the times, it’s hard to obtain accurate information from afar, isn’t it?

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Antonino has come up with an amazing theoretical arsenal, but just a little while ago, he didn’t particularly care whether heliocentrism was really heretical or not…

High survival skills…!

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>>34

I jumped at it because I needed money.

The interest I had during our first encounter was also because of that.

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>>34

Flexible materialism

The deeds towards Yorenta are unforgivable, but in the end, people like this survive.

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>>66

It’s much better than the previous generation in terms of understanding each other.

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By the way, does that mean the father who got the agonizing pear stuffed in him in the first episode wasn’t actually dead?

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The side that enforces thought becomes contaminated by the thoughts it should protect.

A pitiful occupational disease

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I thought my daughter was dead, but she was actually alive and exploded right in front of me, which is quite artistic.

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In the first place, it’s your father’s screw-up!

Oh, is it not good to say “father”?

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I feel like the gears shifted around the time my daughter got involved.

That being said, there is also an uncle who does the torture of heretics in a businesslike manner.

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I remember that from the beginning, I was seen by other interrogators as someone with a filthy background, assigned to dirty work.

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Well, in other countries, it’s not heretical, and the only one who seems likely to agree with the old man in the thread is that old guy from the observatory.

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This old man is the protagonist.

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Rafau and Baderini had considered moving for their research, but Hubert, who had no intention of moving after the punishment, undoubtedly is a madman for wanting to restart his research in the same area again.

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>>47

Well, I understand that you can’t move from that place because of the stone box.

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>>49

Did they break their leg in torture? They were also using a cane.

I won’t be able to walk all the way to that mountain deep in the countryside.

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>>49

The only connections I had for moving were Rafau and Badeni.

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Tsudaken is too suited for this kind of role.

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Well, in astronomy, you have to revise the observation records when you change locations.

It seems like I might not be able to move to other areas as I record for many years.

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>>50

Back in the 15th century, it wasn’t an era where you could easily live in other regions.

Except for the two-part combo of socially statused and learned monks and mercenaries, like Duraka.

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>>50

There was a story in “Tenchi Meisatsu” about how using a calendar made in China directly in Japan led to mistakes.

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Maybe the night sky in that area is really beautiful.

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Huh? Am I the villain?!

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>>52

It’s okay.

Because I want you to become someone who has done nothing wrong.

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A mercenary isn’t going to be given a proper position, right?

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>>56

That’s… it should be a proud job to uphold God’s teachings by rejecting heresy…

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>>62

Having strong faith is a good thing, but you should have thought for yourself a little more…

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The heliocentric theory has killed my daughter, and I can’t recover from it…

If my father had been here during this attack, he would have had no choice but to die for the heliocentric theory.

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It’s an era where we can’t move around as easily as we do now.

You won’t know how it is elsewhere unless you move to another place and live there.

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I sympathize to some extent because this person was only doing the work they were assigned to make a living.

What happened was tragic… it was bad luck, or rather… the timing was off.

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It’s true that you should take responsibility for your own actions, but…

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>>67

It is the boss or the bishop who made the request that should take that responsibility, right!

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I was given several opportunities to stop and think.

That opponent is either killed or dead.

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I like how my subordinate just talks and then runs away immediately.

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I feel like the person in the thread was saying something like there’s no way he could escape because there are church officials everywhere when they caught Badeni, but I realized that Badeni didn’t argue back.

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It’s been a while since I’ve seen such a terrible story.

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There must have been many researchers during the medieval period who, like Baron Biyasto, became more unable to detach themselves from their land and connections as their status rose.

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>>73

When you go to a place where you have no local connections, you lose any ties you might have, as the term “chi-en” suggests.

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It’s been 25 years, and it’s just unofficial executions.

I’ll look for all your records and burn them, so don’t worry, it’s okay.

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>>75

In fact, there may have been other inquisitors who executed researchers of heliocentrism besides Novak.

But it all overlaps.

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Not only Mr. Novak but all the other believers also believed that the heliocentric theory was heretical.

It’s absolutely absurd to blame Mr. Novak, but it’s the current bishop who is saying it…

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The thread image is garbage until the end.

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I was just faithfully following the local rules that my former boss taught me, but whaaaaaat!?

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It seems like there are people who are convinced that using punctuation on the bulletin board is against the rules.

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>>86

Shame.

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Any number of times

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Antony truly embodies the demeanor of a powerful person.

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>>90

Any number of times

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How many decades after this was the heliocentric theory accepted?

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