"Oh, I think it's funny. Preconstruction, which has become old and almost forgotten, and convenience operations contrary to it. These are not supposed to be mutually compatible. If we value pre-construction, even if it is convenient, we cannot ignore pre-construction and operate it at our own convenience. However, if we prioritize convenience operations, we should revise the old pre-construction and then do the operation again. But in fact, even though it has gotten old and nobody cares about it, there is strictly pre-construction, and at the same time, there is a juxtaposition of what is supposed to be incompatible with carrying out convenience operations. Can't we just call this a big contradiction?
"... Well, it's true that the clergy still lives without being amended to forbid his wife's belt... but the commandment is what the Bible says, so hey... I don't think it's possible to be amended even after a hundred years, right?
"I guess. But just because we can't amend it, we all want to make a fait accompli, and no matter how much common sense makes the general public think it's common sense to have a clergy and a wife, as long as we can't amend the Bible, the Lowenglin clergy will never be able to have a wife."
"... uh-huh. I know what you're saying, but if almost every citizen thinks the clergy will also have a wife, how much would they miss for violating the scriptures?
Then Chester raised his mouth angle.
"Normally. But I think there's something in there that makes a thorough and rigorous judgment, right?
To what Shester said, Azio twisted his neck.
"... thoroughly strict...?... Well... what the... ah! Right, over there!
I remembered that Azio was on his way and accidentally shouted out loud.
Then Chester raised his mouth even bigger.
"Sounds like you got it, huh? Where you make a thoroughly strict decision on everything… yes, that's a court of law"