"... Hmm... Was it just pre-construction that there was no discrimination..."
Shester said it with more regret than he meant it.
Because Shester had previously talked about and admired the doctrine that eliminated all forms of discrimination between Lombardo and Zexism.
Most of all, Shester and Lombardo were atheists and had no intention whatsoever of entering Zexism.
However, when I saw Zexism as someone else, I thought it felt most sympathetic compared to other religions.
"Not everyone, right? That's what I'm trying so hard to get rid of discrimination the less those below. But...... the people up there are different. Just to be clear, don't most people have a sense of discrimination? ……
I said as Azio spread his hands and shrugged his shoulders wide.
"Are you as discrimination-conscious as the man above... that is, that we needed discriminated people to authorise ourselves?
"Yeah, you're right. Quite simply, we priests are at the top. So the general public is in the middle. And underneath that, you mean discriminated people. The point is to make a class. For the priest's sake, we all want to be nobles."
"I see. Even priests and ordinary people can do the ranks, but that saves the grievances of ordinary people. But if you put people from the Kant continent underneath it... you mean they'll feel better..."
"Right. But from people from the Kant continent, it's annoying."
"Yes, because a lot of people will be coming to Lowenglin thinking there is no discrimination. If you try them, you'll want to say they don't talk."
"Right...... but the more you ask, the less busy Lowenglin is in the situation, huh?
"Yeah, I told you before, not yet because the others are worse, but clearly, corruption is going pretty well. Besides, there's some pretty rooted corruption..."
"Root... sure. Once you have a sense of discrimination, it's not easy to get rid of it. And if it's the people up there who want it the most, it's hard work to overturn it."
"Right. So I guess we'll move on, won't we?
Said Asio as he bent his mouth to the letter to.
Then Shester also said with an uncovered look of disgust.
"You mean more discrimination... that's a nasty story..."
"Yeah, but that's the truth about Lowenglin..."
"Truth is always bitter when you decide..."
Shester did not even try to hide his heartfelt disappointment, but grumbled with a harsh look.