Sword and Magic Kingdom Hyde Field.

Built by Hyde, who became the first king, and the great prophets Galatea and other wise ministers, the great power lasted 600 years thereafter.

Under the solid reign of the royal family, the relationship between the nobles and the commoners is also good, and it is a vibrant and rich country.

There are many powerful monsters, but they are protected by the talented Knights and Mages, so that people can live their daily lives with peace of mind.

Exactly - it's a typical fantasy world that I read a lot about in my previous life...

Having approached the heart of the kingdom and learned about this country, I am convinced of one thing.

This fantasy kingdom - super sports system!!!

Why...? Why are you in a sports club until you're reincarnated in the world of fantasy!?

I know why. Due to the strong monster situation, this country has evolved into this form.

To the west is the sea, to the north is the mountain, to the east is the meadow, and to the south is the desert. To the northeast is a canyon where dragons are sealed.

With all of this, monsters occur, and the land can be said to be surrounded by monsters.

The safety of the people is nevertheless preserved because each of the powerful and partial lords perfectly protects their territory and does not allow monsters to enter.

The characteristics of monsters also have their own land patterns, and the way they respond and fight are different.

That's why the Royal Army is turning to support and letting the landlords inherit the monster control role as if it were an operation.

It may be natural in a sense to say that the lord's family is the best at eliminating monsters in their own territory through technology that has been polished and specialized from generation to generation, accumulated knowledge, and talent education.

As a result, the values cultivated by the people.

Strength is justice!! The stronger the stronger the better!! Our lord is the strongest!!

--Ah... I remember the Great Age of Sports.

There was a clear Hierarchy: four years a king, three years a nobleman, two years a civilian, one year a slave.

It's the same thing here.

Under the absolute supervision of the King, the alternate baron is allowed, but there can be no duke but the Point Getter!!

The Five Dukes, the guardian group of the Iron Wall that protects the Kingdom. Powerful star players sometimes outweigh even the director's voice! Because the lives and livelihoods of the people and the people are at stake!!

This is the strongest five dukes in the country, not a joke.

The most powerful of all the dukes are the current lords.

If the main force is killed or injured (if they can no longer compete), they will immediately inherit the title (regular replacement) to the heir (next ace).

If you can't get the lead player out of the Duke's house, you may even swap positions with the spare Marquises (2 armies).

That's why generations of dukes continue to throw out the strongest star players with all their courage and pride.

... that's nostalgic. I've always been on the lookout for the next generation.

That's why it seems that the more Duke, the stronger the sports colors are.

The Duke of Bombs, the Duke of Shooting Down, the Duke of Head Hunting, etc., are roughly unbalanced on the duke's crown. Ah, the Blast Duke might be a little cool.

For generations, some Dukes have created mosaic art on their backs by engraving tattoos with stars that represent the number of monsters destroyed, just like fighter markings.

Incidentally, the inheritance (next-generation ace) will later become a drinking friend. - Don't say Tomo like that.

"Uh-huh."

I closed the book that had been open since I stretched and replaced it with the next one.

I'm in the library in the royal castle. It's my favorite place lately, and my free time is mostly full.

Right now, I'm in the middle of a history book. What I read as part of my studies is now a complete hobby.

I mean, I don't care what you think about magical wars with neighboring countries, the Legendary Knights' Monster Sweep, King and Maid's Forbidden Love! So, the contents are a historical fact.

I know it's full, but it's all there, right?

Isn't it adorable?

For the first time since I was reborn, I've understood the feelings of a woman with a history in the Sengoku period and the new finalists at the end of the year.

I can't stop turning the page anymore ~

In any case, the reality is that the royal castle is a lifelong wandering, there will be no flashy adventures, and there will be no love. At least I want to immerse myself in the story!

That's why I read history books one after the other. At this pace, the historical system seems to be readable in 2-3 years. Because it's really a jamming nature.

And there are other things I've noticed from reading them.

There are surprisingly many reincarnated people in this country.

More than 30 people have already found the great man who claimed to have the memory of the previous life in the book.

There's nothing to hide, it's just a public announcement. Well, it's something that no one else can be sure of, so it's up to each person to believe or not. But reincarnation itself seems to be a well-known phenomenon in general.

Demetria, the great prophet 300 years ago, is also said to have been so, and it has the impression that the production rate is higher than that of a great man.

In fact, I am also a great prophet.

I wonder if it is easy to come into the world with the experience of the previous life, or if it is a soul that is strong enough to have the memory of the previous life, so it has a high rate of accomplishment.

Or maybe there are more of them if they just aren't recorded and if they spread their hem out to the general public.

I wonder if there are any other people besides me now?

Interesting for Hijo.

And he raised his face, and saw Isaac walking.

He's a reader too, so we often run into him here. Ah, you look disgusting.

All right, let's make fun of you again!

I set aside the book and stood up.

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