Where am I?
I regained consciousness for some reason. I look around.
Nothing.
I should have fallen off a cliff, but I don't have a car.
The scenery is white, my eyes hurt.
It's going to be crazy.
My body moves, my voice also speaks.
sleigh and stood up, a man suddenly appeared.
Seventy-third, dark hair, black suit with black edge glasses, black tie on white shirt.
Looks like a regular salarier.
"Welcome, you've been here a lot. You're a little welcome.
"Huh? Are you welcome? What the hell am I...?
"Is that strange? You fell off a cliff alive. And being here.
"Yeah... well... I just thought I was dead..."
"I'm dead. Naturally.
It gets wet when it rains. The man tells him pale in a tone that just doesn't make that obvious.
"Oh, no, but it's like living like this..."
Correct posture, the man answers.
"I'm late for my application. I belong to Division III of the Rehabilitation Administration, and my name is Kanya = Sarahara. I've come to the process of your next life.
What is this guy?
Reincarnation?
Administration?
Kanya = Sarahara?
I don't know why...
The man keeps smiling thinly.
"There's no reason to be confused either. Most creatures are new here. Let me explain first.
I said reincarnation administration here, and it's sort of like customs.
It is a system that can be chosen in the next life depending on the 'virtues' you have built up in your lifetime.
"Virtue...? I was a teacher, but I only do things to the normal degree. Still virtuous... and what are they saving..."
You earned some money because you were only working seriously normally.
"Of course it is. The future of the children you led as a teacher will be a bit of a point, and just because you don't have a criminal record, you score a lot higher.
If it's your point, you can choose a few.
"Choose? Is...? Does that mean I can choose the next life..."
Shit, seriously, you're dead, there's no way there's such a dodgy thing as this, and the scenery around here is unrealistic.
If you look closely, I'm wearing white!
"That's right. We don't have many options, but please take your time.
I. Heavenly Realm
Ii. hell world
Iii. different worlds
"Oh, uh, can't you be born again in Japan?
Heaven cares, but Japan definitely seems easier.
I get a response without getting my hair in.
"I'm sorry, but 'virtue' is not enough. I was almost there, but leaving my parents/lovers behind to die first has been a significant downside.
You're lying.
Are you saying that modern Japan is more comfortable than heaven?
"I'll explain. First of all it's heaven, but it's a very good place.
Wake up with the morning sun and sleep with the sunset.
Meditate with everyone during the day and enhance virtue.
At night we meditate in our dreams and still enhance our virtues.
That's how a hundred years of physical experience will save you enough virtue to be reincarnated into a world of your choice anywhere. It's my push.
"The next hell world, but this one is surprisingly recommended.
It's literally a hell of a pain, but ideal for lazy people for just letting yourself go without thinking about it.
Permission to reincarnate will be given in as little as ten years.
"It's a different world at the end. I don't really recommend this one. I say, because it's a world where virtue is hard to save.
If the heavens were to save three bucks a day, this one would be about ten years of good luck.
"Well, if you don't think about the afterlife in different worlds, and you live normally, you don't have a problem.
Oh, heaven, not heaven.
I don't know the difference, but it seems to be separate from the paradise everyone imagines.
"May I ask you a few questions?
Does that mean that different worlds and things aren't Earth?
So you're going to be born a baby, right?
"That's right. It's not even the universe you know better than to say it's the least Earth. Because the world itself is different.
And it's weird from the point of view of reincarnation, but you can choose between baby or just like that.
"Eh? As it is, does that mean that my abilities, physique, and intelligence remain intact now?
Surprisingly, the other world seems good?
"Exactly. However, there are language and general common sense issues, so I would recommend it from the baby.
Oh, my God.
Do we have to start over with the baby...
No, wait, wait, wait.
"What happens to your memory? What kind of world is a different world in the first place?
"You can also choose that according to virtue.
If you do too much, in the next life, virtue will start from scratch.
There are two different worlds that can be reincarnated this time.
One is the Middle Ages as we speak on Earth, a world developed around magic.
The other is in recent times, a world where an industrial revolution is likely to occur if we work a little harder instead of no magic.
This guy, you were just gonna say the least you could do by explaining or something?
"I would like to ask you more, is it possible to carry over the memory that it is my virtue?
And is magic that magic!? Can I use it too?!?
If you can use magic, you go. But in the Middle Ages, I guess it's dirty.
Security looks bad, and I don't like dying right away.
If we do this right before the industrial revolution, can we make a lot of money? Remember, come here...
"It is possible to keep the memory intact. There's enough virtue.
Magic also depends on your efforts, but it will work.
Think about it the same way you practice guitar and piano.
Magic...... just what I'm attracted to.
It has an attraction that cannot be ignored by modern people.
Wouldn't some danger be manageable if there was magic too?
Such a sweet thought turns my head.
"What kind of magic is there? Is magic the only thing that seems alien from me again?
"There's a lot more magic to imagine in Japan.
Again, it's something that's not alien or magical, and you have something called personal magic.
Fire, water and dirt. Wind sounds magical, doesn't it?
In contrast, personal magic is a thousand different things.
For example,
-Magic that allows you to scratch itches right away
-Magic of transferring urine, stools directly to the toilet without having to go to the toilet
-Magic that makes your hands clean, magic that doesn't stain your hands in the first place
-The magic of always getting a greeting back when you say hello
To name a few, I don't have any chili.
"Anyone can master normal magic, magic like fire or water, right?
What about personal magic around here?
Wouldn't that be surprisingly useful?
You should also use your abilities like a cuss.
"Exactly. Anyone can learn it depending on their efforts.
Personal magic is unspeakable because talent is everything.
It's not the ability we all have, either.
"Can't you learn that first at the point?
If I'm right, I can use this magic, this ability.
If you can't, you have to give up.
"You can. Well, I don't think it helps much, but you need to have fewer points for that.
You look slightly fed up.
But that's not what I found out.
I need to hear as much as I can.
"Then can you do the magic of keeping your word?
"Of course it's possible.
But then you don't have to bother making it personal. There's contract magic, right?
"That's good! What is the cost, compulsion, and user-friendliness compared to personal magic?
"Personal magic is almost no-cost.
It consumes only a little bit of what is called MP, magic.
If you were to use personal magic to keep promises, I think it would be like free compared to contract magic.
It depends on the magic of the person you promise, so I don't know exactly.
You should think about consuming about one or twenty percent of the magic difference between them and yourself.
If you are above, it is a calculation that consumes very little.
"That means maybe you can use all the magic you want to keep your promises if you keep your magic elevated at the point?
"You're right. Memory, personal magic, high magic.
I have enough points to fill these.
Oh, does this work?
But I'm scared, so let's make sure.
"The magic of keeping my imaginary promises means' what I have promised on the basis of agreement between the two sides will always be kept '.
For example, 'When will I return the money I loaned you? When I can't give it back, I block my nose and mouth with my own hands so I can't get air through it.'
Things like that, are you going to be able to do it?
"You're thinking about not egghetto.
When you can't abide by the terms, you die, not specified.
I think this will do more than just contract magic at almost no cost.
I just feel like I'm more likely to buy a grudge and get lightly killed.
"Thank you.
I'm going to make up my mind in the Middle Ages, but it would be troublesome to explain and ask questions anymore, wouldn't it?
Is there any way you can get some spa information together?
Kanaya-san is like an angel, isn't he? You can do that, right?
This would have been easier on him from the beginning.
"Uh, well, you can, but it sounds like my assessment, doesn't it?
I'll do it because it's already a hassle.
I'll make sure you get a little bit into your head in your spare infancy.
Then don't come again, will you? Teacher Kass.
"Thank you. I will do my best to get to Kanaya's minute. Thank you for your help.
I have untrained, and I feel sorry for my parents and her, but there's nothing more I can do.
Let's try to hang in there from scratch in the next life.
By the way, am I a cuss teacher?
I worked so hard for the kids.
There must have been quite a load of 'virtues'.
Points and dots seem to make the afterlife easier.
And you're getting worse and worse. Is this an office job as well?
One side, Yaya = Sarasukara, but he loosened his tie and took a breath.
"Huh, he's finally gone. Uh, I'm tired.
You're going to die a similar way in a similar life again anyway.
He's been here a hundred times already, and you're not making any progress. You're not wacky for the first time. Stupid guy.
If we had honestly gained virtue in heaven, we would have been able to reincarnate into a world with advanced civilizations at different dimensional levels in Japan and into a world of peace and idleness.
I was surprised earlier, but it shouldn't be a world where you can live with such scum magic.
It's about running out of points in this reincarnation, and if you don't live a little longer and save your virtue, you're seriously E. coli in the next life.
When that happens, there is no more virtue to be loaded.
Maybe it's stuffing. I don't care how many rebirths you've had, you must be relieved.
Ma, still, it's probably better than being a criminal and accumulating 'business' and hell for a thousand years.
I don't know what you want, but I don't know what Cass thinks.
I guess being full of monsters will change both the other world and Japan.
No, you have no resistance to the Middle Ages because it doesn't change?
Well, I hope the next customer is a normal guy.
"Ka-na-ya, you skipped on the way again!
I'll report it to the chief!
You're telling the reincarnators to be polite in person!
It's gonna sound like an assessment for all three of us!
"Uh, seniors, no. I'll make sure you're on your way. But it was getting harder and harder for him to ask me difficult questions.
"I don't know about that, but - I can't explain that, or whatever it is, it's a proper deception!
"Ah, right. No, I was disgusted with his cunt.
"Well, I think that guy had a rough time with him, huh?
You seem to have lost your spirit every day fighting monsters that are impossible to defeat.
"Uh, I saw it. By the way, what section is in charge of those kids and their parents after they die?
I don't know, maybe I won't have an exam, so, like, five classes or something?
"No, that's it, even the one up there can rub it.
I don't want to deal with any of the divisions.
If you're an ex-con or an escaped criminal, Division Six is in charge.
"What happens if none of the divisions are in charge?
"That's impossible to reincarnate. You're in a city hall lobby waiting forever and ever. There's no end to this than hell.
"That's tough. Normally, it's better to go to hell.