2-05: Changes in History (4/4)

2-05: Changes in History (4/4)

Presently, status is officially being treated as it was initially announced, which is to serve as a criterion for assigning roles.

That was how it was seen in Garesto, so thats also how it was introduced to Earth.

But for some reason, in Japan, even for things like work and education, High Rankers are being prioritized.

Many articles have been written, shedding light on the issue, but once something has taken root, its not so easy to uproot it.

Because of this those who have lost something rebelled and caused incidents.

As for the reason why this happened, there is a book titled The Japaneses Misunderstanding of Garesto.

In it, one of the reasons cited were the recurring slight errors in translation during the earlier periods of cultural exchange.

Another was the failure to understand Garesto sufficiently after having to swallow the pill that was the existence of another world.

Another reason was because many people with a poor grasp of Garesto, upon seeing the results brought about by their technology, came to mistakenly assume that everything surrounding Garesto was superior, be it their technology or their thinking.

When these misunderstandings had completely permeated society, the biggest culprits came to be the criticisms of the self-proclaimed intellects who spoke according to their mistaken assumptions.

This was especially true for those who misunderstood Statusism and criticized it.

They criticized Statusism as infringing on human rights and lacking morals for seeing people only for their abilities.

Humans cant be judged with their abilities alone.

Judging humans solely by their Status ignores human rights.

Although they werent wrong, even Shinichi couldnt help but find their opinions narrow-minded.

Garestos society was under constant threat. They had to use what they could.

The fact that these people would criticize them based upon Japans values only went to show how big their ego was, leaving people to snap back at them and call them stupid.

There were several famous people who made this remark, so the media gobbled it up.

But while that point of view spread, the misconceptions surrounding statusism spread even further.

As this series of unfortunate events unfolded, an event was held to deepen relations between Garesto and Japan.

In that event, the nobles who have benefited the most from Statusism would reveal themselves to the public

At the same time, a match would also be held to show the difference between high rankers and low rankers, allowing people to deepen their understanding regarding status.

The nobles appeared on camera and said that it was their duty to fight because of their high rank.

That wasnt all talk too, as they do in fact risk their lives daily.

They were the real thing.

Supplemented with articles and media, Shinichi, who was investigating the matter, nodded.

At the very least, these nobles were no less inferior than those of Falandia.

Shinichi didnt know them that well, but at the very least, they looked the part. If they could fight, then they were defnitely the real thing.

The Japanese rarely saw such nobles, so they gave them their support.

Famous fighters argued that victory or defeat couldnt be decided just because of a difference in status, but without ever having fought against Garestonians that knew live combat, there was no way for them to win.

From the pictures and videos taken at the time, the difference in strength wasnt at a level that one could bridge with technique.

Theres a difference in improving ones status and just training ones body.

Shinichi knew that from Falandia.

Seeing a boy or a girl suppress grown men with one hand mustve been shocking for the people at the time.

Shinichi would know. After all, he himself was quite shocked when he saw children his age take on bandits and monsters.

Yeah. Theres no way your perspective wont change after seeing that.

All the more if you havent learn the correct knowledge.

A similar thing was happening throughout Japan.

The way of life of a real noble that the Japanese didnt know well was shown to them, and the one-sided defeat of the martial artists became a sensation.

And the thought that as long as persons status is high enough, they can do anything became common thinking.

In a twist of irony, the criticisms of the self-proclaimed intellects had only served to spread the mistaken views of Statusism.

A pair of Japanese high rankers.

In the future I want to protect everyone with this power.

There was a huge picture on the article. In it was a pair of twins, a sister and a brother. They were people Shinichi knew well.

Their ranks were quite high. According to the article, they even had a maxed out stat.

From then on, their lives changed, and various corporations and scouts have put their eyes on them.

It mustve been difficult just having to support mother, but they still managed to reach this level.

Still. I wonder why? There should have been many other paths they could have taken

Lovingly, and yet somewhere hesitant, Shinichi touched their photo.

Actually, he had an inkling as to why they chose this path, but it didnt make him feel any better.

There werent many ways in todays society for a child to be able to give his mother a peace of mind while also securing privilege.

8 years ago, they were still children, but now, they had grown up.

It was a painful and lonely thing, but at the same time, it was also a joyous event.

Shinichi couldnt help but think back to their reunion.

They had already turned 16.

Perhaps, he was being partial, being their older brother and all, but his younger brother had become a handsome man and his younger sister had become a beautiful woman.

The spoiled children that was no worse than he himself was nowhere to be seen.

But although they had caught up with him in age and stature, he loved them nonetheless.

No matter how much they hated him, no matter how much they shunned him, he was their older brother.

He was told to protect them, to be their ally So, if there was a way for him to save them, he would stretch out his hand and reach out.

It they could live in a place without danger, that would be best.

Unfortunately, Shinichi didnt even have the common sense to live in this society.

He knew nothing, had no money, had no authority, no connections, no common sense.

At most, what he could do was violence. He could either beat someone or threaten them.

But at the same time, he also couldnt afford to reveal himself to the public.

Weak

And for various reasons he himself was a dangerous existence to them.

Not just because he was the reason his family fell apart, but because of the things he learned from Falandia.

Those things are foreign to this world and could deny everything his siblings have worked for.

Just how much effort and time have they poured into their work?

Although their high rank spoke volumes of their efforts these past 8 years, their status did not have the attribute called Skill.

Because of that, to Shinichi, who has done nothing but improve that one thing alone, their power had little meaning.

Are you stupid?

For a moment, yes, a moment, he ended up thinking that. If he showed his strength, wont others acknowledge him?

After all, this was a society based upon a merit system.

Im actually really amazing, he wanted to tell them.

Like a child that wanted to be spoiled by his parents, like an elder brother that wanted to act great before his siblings

He wanted to boast about the things hes done and the things he could do.

But only if doing so wouldnt deny his siblings and his mothers 8 years of hard work.

It seems no matter what he does, he would indeed be nothing more than a hindrance.

Dont push yourself.

After finally seeing that smile after a long time, all he could do was mutter that.