"Oh, um..., is this even a good painting? Master Barca wasn't flying in the sky alive to fight the Sky Dragon, was he?
"That's right. I don't have the magic to fly. I was only responding from inside the Magic Guide airship."
"Right. But in the picture book, Master Barca is supposed to have flown in the sky and headed west...... Is this all right?
"It's nothing good. Picture books are meant to impress children with dreams. It doesn't necessarily have to be true, and you don't look good when you draw the truth. You're realistically crazy to think that I'm waving my sword alone in a demon-guided airship where I can't see my opponent properly."
"That's true, but it's true, isn't it? Well, in short, that's it. Unlike the Book of Knowledge, does this picture book represent a story told by a bard?"
"That sort of thing. If it's exciting, that's fine. It doesn't have to be me. If you're going to get the empathy of a child, the protagonist's age is enough for a younger boy."
"I see. I don't really think children can fight dragons, but it seems like Barca could. But then should I simplify the picture more to the content of the story? It's not going to fit in very precise painting tones or my usual work."
"Right. However, you can give priority to what the author wants to draw. As long as the supposed reader knows he's a child and makes it, that's fine."
I'm going to come up with some opinions about the picture books, hopefully not the painter and the, uh, not this one.
At first, the painter was trying to write down exactly what I told him about my Eastern expeditions and Western explorations.
But I made him stop.
Because if I were a reader of a picture book, I would have preferred to read something that was easy to understand and interesting rather than continue to be descriptive.
So while I briefly omitted the content of the picture book, I decided to make it so that the story would go on in the spectacle.
That reference was to the song sung by the bard.
There is also a bard in this world who wanders around and sings songs like a traveller.
And I had connections with those guys, too.
Let the bards hear that story when I've been doing something somewhere.
Then each person sings a song based on it and runs around the place.
But it still seems strange, and even from the contents of the same story, the finished work makes a difference in popularity.
After a while, popular songs spread and other bards also remembered and sang about it.
That's why it was popular with bard songs made after the Eastern expeditions and Western explorations, and I decided to let the picture books use it as an original.
Of course, I didn't steal it in silence.
There is not much talk of pakuri in this world, but I gave the original songwriter a golden seal by talking about making it a picture book.
This was also because I wanted to see from the eyes of the bard when I made the picture book to see if it was what I would receive from the people.
Thus, a picture book of several adventure plays could be produced.
And while making these picture books, I've thought about it.
It was a description of the field of history contained in the Book of Knowledge.
History is made by the winner.
No matter how many correct historical facts are arranged, the remaining winners will remain unaware of their historical perception.
In particular, the relationship between God and the Church was also a troubled Tane.
God still exists today, even if it is an event that has already passed thousands of years.
In the presence of such living witnesses, the Church's claims and the presence of God, which have remained present everywhere for many years, collide.
I was wondering if I would mention that in my history book.
Painting experience on this issue may be helpful.
In short, we just have to write the facts while we can.
As I painted in the picture book, there's no doubt about the fact that I traveled through the sky looking for the sea to the west, but it doesn't matter what method it was.
In other words, it was decided that the relationship between God and the Church would also be handled with such ambiguity.
Let's write the facts in the history books.
The first king of the Doren royal family was sealed to be king of the immortal.
The wife and sister of the first king were seated on the throne of God by the church.
The Church has continued to watch over the divine world and God and continues to this day with cotton.
All you have to do is write these facts.
However, the party's emotions are not required in the history books.
There is no need to write in history books about how Ayesha, who became God, felt about being made an immovable statue of God.
There is no other need for the fact that the first king, while sealed, was communicating God and thought that he was in the divine realm.
You just have to write down that you used the secrets that the denominations and nobles of the time could have to manifest God in this world.
All you have to do is have it read in any way with the interpretation of the reader.
The Church, too, would not regard the original story as particularly problematic if it had few different parts to eat.
"And that's why I'm going to make a history book like this, so please root for me, Pope Paul"
"Hmm. I wondered what would happen when I heard you talk about making some sort of book, but if that were the case, it wouldn't be a problem. However, it will be difficult to root for the other Archbishops without a proper charity."
"... Didn't you give me a lot of money before? Besides, on loan."
"And this isn't the same story, Ars. There's something new that you need to do to make good recommendations."
"Sort of. Well, if that's the case, let's give it up. Even so, is it strange that I, the shield of God, give up to the Church? It's up to Alford, the Barca, to give up."
"Yeah, I get it. God will be glad to see that the new Lord of Barca is a devout believer"
I don't know if this is kind of okay, but it's okay.
After that, let's explain the situation as we give Aisha, God, a new cost of dependency.
Hi, I hear Aisha is in a good mood right now with her beloved husband by her side, which was a separation until now, so maybe she'll forgive me.
It should take another 100 years as soon as possible for the first king to be resurrected, but I wonder if that's why I'll continue to feel like it now.
In any case, I would say that this has allayed my primary concern about historical issues.
Even as my son Alford developed into a story of being only four years old and giving up enough money to be honored by the Church, the creation of the Book of Knowledge progressed.