Then a few days later, the long-awaited day of Kra language courses arrived.

When I entered the classroom, unlike other lectures, there were few people.

There are only about five merchants, Harrol Harrell and Myalo, and others.

Probably because of the lack of participation by the average person.

Except for Harrol.

Over this period, do the people of this country not feel the need at all?

Perhaps there is no such thing as an international feeling to the Shans in the first place.

The idea of diplomacy may not bud from the outset because Klu people seem to be different from Shan people at a level where they can't have children even if they have sexual intercourse, not at a level such as black and white, for example.

Or maybe you don't have the idea of learning a foreign language because you've been in the inner circle for 900 years, doing diplomacy like clandestine or heavy merchantism.

Sit next to Myalo, who had already come to the lecture room.

"Hello"

I've been saying hello.

Myalo took this because I'll take it.

"Yeah."

Even so, there's nothing else to talk about.

I just talked a lot in the morning.

"Hey."

So Harrol sat next to me.

They've been moving seats.

"Hello, hello"

"Who's that kid? Introduce me."

"I'm Mr. Myalo Gudanvier. Oh, he's Mr. Harrold Harrell."

"Hi, hello, Mr. Harrold"

Myalo smiled.

It feels like a strange smile for the first time.

But Harrol's reaction was extreme.

He looks like he noticed as soon as possible, and he also represents it in his attitude.

"Nice to meet you. Gudanvier Which"

I'm afraid of something.

My lord.

When I said, "Oss! Oh, the village chief and this girl! Are you hungry?!? ♪ Even though it felt like ♪

No, I don't think so.

"When I say Harrell, are you from the Harrell Chamber of Commerce"

You know what, Myalo?

"Ooh. No, yes. It's an honor to hear from you…"

The words are weird.

"It's cool with normal speaking language. It's just like Yuri, and I don't care."

"Oh well."

Harrol clearly looked relieved.

Oh, my God.

When I was a kid, I felt like a tattered mouth.

"I don't know. I'm supposed to be picking up the Harrell Chamber of Commerce."

"Is the Harrell Chamber of Commerce famous?

and ask Myalo in a whisper.

Myalo started talking with his mouth close to my ear.

"It's not a big chamber of commerce. It's medium-sized, but I heard about Marmasset getting in the way of business and it's falling. It's like a job to harass a merchant who refuses to bribe you."

Heh.

Marmaset sounds like a touchy yakuza.

One of those Yakuza guys is the head of the correctional facility, but this sounds like another tough joke.

So what Harrol was reluctant to do with Myalo was to feel like he was afraid of either Senator's son (me) or Yakuza's son (Myalo)?

I wonder.

"What are you talking about?"

Harrol looks worried.

I wondered if I could tell you, and when I looked at Myalo, he nodded naughtily.

"I just heard it was a shop that was damaged by a barber shop."

"Nm... well..."

Apparently, it's not a mistake, and Harrol looks angry.

I guess I can't even say the stupidity in front of Myalo.

"Why does Mr. Harrol speak Kra?

Myalo changed the subject.

"Ah, oh. The other day... with this kid" you almost said this guy. "When I joined this kid in an Abacus lecture, he told me that if I didn't have a job, I should do business with Klu. So long."

"With Klu...?

Myalo had a slight eyebrow root.

"My dad said it was a good idea, so I signed up quickly and came to this lecture."

"I was just wondering, is there something wrong?

Feeling free to ask, Myalo thought a little.

"I don't think there's a problem, but you have a lot of difficulties"

The way you say you have difficulties seems to be Myalo.

"I wonder if they'll kill me. Well, he still doesn't mind."

Harrol is nodding yeah.

"That's fine, but the accompanying behavior could be problematic in difficult situations"

"What do you mean?

Accompanying acts in difficulty?

Even I'm very good at Shan. It was quite a difficult rhetoric.

"I think the problem is between looking for someone to deal with. Of course this involves danger, but in order to avoid killing and abduction, Mr. Harrol will consider using a sufficient number of armed private soldiers to secure his exit."

Whatever Myalo had to say, it seemed to be taken into account that the opponent was a rogue.

He's a rogue opponent, so I guess this is a natural measure.

Even if you don't call me a private soldier, it's enough to arm and protect the sailors.

"That's probably going to break into the territory of the Clan State and do it, isn't it? The problem is that if you use private soldiers there to ramble and kill a large number of KLA people, even though it is in self-defence, the ostensible behavior becomes the same as pirates. Piracy is capital punishment, so even if you're lucky enough to run away, if they sue the state over there and even send you a document, you could get caught and tied up here."

Oh, I see.

Will it become illegal from that aspect?

I couldn't even think about it.

Well, think about it, you suck very normally.

I've killed a lot of butches and retreated because I went to negotiate on my own with the enemy state and it didn't go well. That makes a picture.

The first objective was to negotiate, although there is some defense in that it does not change the structure from blowing a very small petite war on its own.

"Oh well... hmmm..."

Harrol kind of thought about it.

"But it's dangerous, but it might come in big. That's Yuri."

I kind of got a compliment from Shira.

"I don't know, if you think about it, it could actually be suicide."

"An ambitious merchant is such a dangerous thing to try."

Myalo said so naturally.

That may indeed be the case.

There is an image of one body or another rushing into a dangerous deal of high risk high returns to earn Gappoli, or having someone in power get in well and split the rights.

It is obvious that Harrol is not suited to the latter, or that he already hates it, so the former is the only one.

That's Suzuki, not Mitsui.

"By the way, the KLA teacher seems to be KLA"

Where Harrol shut up, Myalo said he was pompous.

"Huh."

I didn't know.

Do people usually live in this country?

No, it's not weird living there.

"Really, don't look at it the first time"

"I'm new here, too."

Really?

"Do you also live in this country as a Klu? How many?

About a hundred people?

"Basically, I don't live here. It's not funny when you're a spy."

Well, you do.

"But you're here."

"You're an exile."

Ah.

I see.

"People who can no longer live in the Clan Nation."

"Yes."

"But wouldn't you normally run east?

The Eurasian continent is vast.

If you're going to run away to an exotic country anyway, you should just go east.

You can run south, that is, to Africa.

Either way, you don't have to come to this country, which is interracial without words, and extremely cold.

"Looks like there's going to be people who are in high danger of getting killed because of the chase. You won't even be able to chase him here."

"Oh, maybe that's right"

Sure, I wouldn't have to worry about that here.

Whether you're targeting an assassin, it's obviously different looking interracial on the way, so it's hard to hide, and the march is tough because it's cold outside, which would be pretty difficult.

You're gonna need something more like an assassin group than an assassin, and then you're gonna need how much money to kill every single person. That's the story.

"Especially the ones who suck."

I can't help it, so I have to flee to Shura's country.

"People who are being chased for mass murder don't seem to allow asylum."

"I knew it."

There are only disadvantages.

"They say it's mainly political prisoners and so on. The teacher who gets whipped says he's a heretic."

Divergent.

It sounds sword-soaked.

"The teacher said he was a Klu religious and had been in exile about three years ago"

Heh.

Still, how do you know that?

Where are you really going to find out?

The woman normally walked in through the door and walked with Tokotoko and stood on the stage.

She looks like she's about twenty years old.

The person who said he was a Klu didn't look very different than a Shan.

What's different is that your skin is shallow and dark.

The Shans all have faint skin colors, so I had fresh thoughts.

It's the first race I've seen in over a decade.

You dare appeal, the woman had long dark hair caught in her ear.

The ear shape is different from that of the Shans, with proper earlobes and rounded ear shapes.

Of course, I don't have hair or anything on my ears.

I don't know if it is the general physique of the Klu people because this may be a personal difference, although they look slightly shorter than the Shan women.

I mean, he was a whole lot of people I knew.

Closer to the humans I know than the Shans.

I wasn't imagining a ghostly race where tunos grew up either, but I figured the Klu would look a lot different because they're so taxonomic away that Shans and children can't make them.

Speaking of Tolkin, it's like a dwarf.

This is like a human being.

It falls a lot harder to be told you can make a child than to be told you can't.

Why can't we have kids?

Speaking of biological classification, obviously it seems to be only about subspecies apart.

The facemaking is a little heterogeneous with the Klu, but this guy looked more intelligent than the average Shan because he wears glasses.

There are no glasses in this country that can be called glasses, but they use things like lupe and magnifying glasses.

This was the first time I had seen a tulle-shaped pair of glasses that I supported with my ears and nose beam.

"My name is Etha Vino"

I lowered my head with dust.

"As you can see, I'm a Klu. With Her Majesty's sympathy, I was able to obtain a position in the College. Best regards,"

I was a little uncomfortable with the intonation of the pronunciation, not used to Shan language yet.

But grammar seems perfect and there is no grammatical imposition whatsoever.

Does the difficulty of intonation mean that Kra is something very different from Shan?

"As we begin this lecture, we need to explain the precautions to you."

I wonder what it is.

"The KLA language I teach is not first of all the language that prevails in all the KLA states, but exactly what they call Terrorist. For convenience I refer to Terrorist as Klu, but note that there are actually dozens of different kinds of Klu."

Heh.

Well, I assumed this.

This one thinks of the world bisectly between Shan and Klu, but that's not the case over there.

of countless regional areas around the world, and I guess it's just an interracial living in a borderline region.

That remains the same even in times when the Great Empire of Chantilla was alive and well.

No matter how big you say it was compared to now, it doesn't mean you were sweeping half the Eurasian continent like the Mongolian Empire, so the principles don't change.

Klu people have a unified language. If they say anything, I'd be surprised the other way around.

Well, maybe there's a third race area in the Far East that I don't know about.

"I mean, just because you've learned to speak Terrorist doesn't mean that words make sense anywhere in the world. But Terrorist is one of the most widely spoken of dozens of Kra languages. And it is also a language spoken in the surrounding area surrounding the Shan Nation. There will also be many speakers even if you go to non-terror-speaking areas, and looking for a speaker will not mean you will have trouble having a conversation. I mean, it's definitely the most appropriate Kra language for you to learn."

Is it like English in a previous life?

No, you don't.

In this level of human society, there will be no less international liquidity, so it is dangerous to think cheaply like an international language.

Unfortunately, it would be better to consider it a regional language.

"One more thing. Terrorist and Klu languages are not very proficient in a year of lecture. The truth is that it should be divided into at least three lectures, just like Mandarin, etc., and if it's true, it takes about five, that is, five years to learn. But only this one comma is giving me the lecture, so I can only give you four credits.

This means that when you give credit on the condition of adequate mastery of the Kra language, you will be about five times stronger in your efforts per unit than other subjects.

This is going to be so unfair that I would like to give credit even if the mastery is not perfect, but I still think it would be unfair to give credit with the learning not going at all, even for me, so it would take about twice as much effort as the general subject.

So, I'm sorry, but this lecture will mean a less-tasting lecture for those who are not interested in KLA.

As far as I'm concerned, I'm very sorry, but if you don't like this, I can't help but recommend changing the lecture. Of course, I will teach sincere Kra language to those who remain, and I will help you master it outside the course. "

Hmm.

He explained it very long, but that seems to mean that the college side is underestimating the KLA language and ketching the credits.

I wish I could give about twelve credits for junior intermediate advanced rather than four credits.

Then the guys will also show up to sit back and try again.

But what about five years?

Is it something where you can master a foreign language from scratch just by doing five years of a comma class a week?

I feel a little optimistic about that.

I've been doing English for four years in college, but I couldn't.

I had no difficulty traveling abroad. I could write my thesis in English over time, but I couldn't reach a level where I could have professional conversations with researchers on the other side without bitterness, and my intonation remained a habit.

"I would now like to begin my lecture. Let me start by explaining the difference between the basic Klu and Shan languages. I'm not perfect in Shan language either, so if you don't know anything, please don't hesitate to ask"

The lecture began.

It's a waste, but I'm going to write the gist down on parchment.

It's inconvenient because I can't even do a lot of sheet books.

In this lecture, I found my knowledge useful when I studied English.

Kra or Terrol is an SVO-type language.

I knew that right away.

Shan is the same SOV-type language as Japanese, so it is similar to the relationship between Japanese and English.

In addition, the accent was applied differently.

Grammar simply had to be studied, but the fact that the accent was applied differently was a very troublesome thing.

When you become accustomed to a language that compensates for pronunciation at a high or low level of sound, you cannot easily adapt to a language in such a way that others compensate for one sound that pronounces strongly.

If either the grammar or the accent are the same, it should be more intimate at once, but if they're both different, I can't help but feel the walls.

When Dr. Etha actually made him speak Kra, he was making his eyes black and white around Myalo.

Harrold is flatter.

If I worked on trade, I might have had the opportunity to hear it as a pirate's word.

When the comma-separated bell came, the lecture ended.

"That concludes the lecture. Best wishes for the next year"

Dr. Etha left the classroom.

Hmm.

I'd like a word book or something for now, but what is it?

When I looked next door, Myalo looked pompous.

No heart or I can try to burn coal.

"Myalo, what's going on?"

I called out worried.

"... I may not be able to"

I said pompous.

"Oh well."

Language is highly unsuitable.

Although I can't study anything else, I'm only good at language, some guys take English exam first grade in about two years of secondary school, and some guys don't even do language studies to make things worse.

Remember, I don't think there's any harm in it, but I don't think I have to, because it's not compulsory.

Dr. Etha's right, it's a loss.

"... it was like an octopus or something"

Severe illness.

What is the language of octopus?

I'd like to hear it first.

I'm not anxious to get ahead of myself because I'm not good at language either.

Hmm.

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