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RM Vol 3: For a World without Boundary – Chapter 1: Hypocrisy?

    RM Vol 3: For a World without Boundary – Chapter 1: Hypocrisy?


    "I must admit, your R&D department is pretty impressive." Yuki gave apliment after taking stock of the ventted bunker that doubled up as a scientific headquarters.


    Currently, Yuki, Nice, Amaterasu, and their respective bodyguards are being guided deeper into the bunker by none other than Vill-V. Being the owner and the host, Vill-V sports a big grin as she feels a surge of pride when beingplimented by Yuki. A part of her is surprised that Yuki willingly praised her brainchild after what happened a couple of days ago.


    "For a fortifiedplex, the building is a well-bnced mix of utilitarian and humanfort. The flooryout is spotless and unobtrusive while the wall and ceiling and well-lit, giving the idea that the space is bigger than it should be. Overall, a very roomy, breathable, and safe environment to work in." Yuki said with honestyced her words while being careful not to let Nice wander about, unsupervised.


    With the ever-increasing grin on Vill-V''s face, Amaterasu can''t help but interject with a wry smile. If the Sun Goddess is still bothered about the event of thest two days, she isn''t showing it outwardly right now.


    "If you praise her handiworks any further, I think I will have to pay money for Vill-V to undergo cosmetic surgery."


    Yuki snickers, going on to say. "Credit where credit''s due, it''s hard toe across a researchplex that''s on par with those in Belka. Granted, I''m not cleared to spy on the nitty-gritty of this site, yet, so I still hold doubts that they''re anywhere near our level."


    Nice, who has been trying to steer away from the group, chuckles. Both the Shoggoth and the Marshal know that even with Vill-V''s ingenuity, Japan is still decades behind Belka with thetter scheduling a space program, soon.


    As for Amaterasu and Vill-V, the former has heard interest piqued, wondering just how far has Belka advancedpared to Japan. Thetter, however, fakes an offended expression.


    "You did not justpare my headquarters to some rift-raft college institutes!"


    Yuki deadpans. "Yes, yes I did."


    Much to the amusement of Amaterasu and Nice, the pair then goes on to bicker about which of their respective country''s better than the other in terms of workce safety andfort. Arguments and counter-arguments are shot back and forth until they reach the personalb of Vill-V. By then, Yuki has shut down Vill-V by saying that, after years of implementing Yuki''s Labour Laws, working in a Belka factory is a dream job for many, unlike Japan which is stillgging behind. Vill-V''s headquarters may be good but can the same be said for factories andbs elsewhere in Japan?


    That said, Vill-V concedes her defeat.


    "I hate to say it but judging from what I''ve been hearing, Belka is a dreame true for those with half a brain. Amaterasu and I have been trying to enforce better work environments for the popce but the upper ss of our society has been half-hearted in their attempts to follow it through."


    Vill-V then pushes open the double door, guarded by two stern soldiers, showing a wide meeting room that has been converted into a well-definedb. Their security details stay outside, opting to stare each other down warily while the VIPs take in the sight of theboratory. Sketches and instrumentsy about neatly on the many tables while calctions and illustrations are sharply inputted on the green boards by the walls and viewing ports of the bunker. Vill-V maye off as a mad scientist, judging from the short while Yuki and Nice have known her, but she is not a messy person.


    Understanding that the Belkans are impressed by theyout of the room, Vill-V proudly says. "If the building is like a well-oiled machine then this, my room, is the heart of it! It''s from here that I''vee up with ns and changes that Amaterasu is trying to implement for a brighter future for Japan!"


    Amaterasu chimes in as she naturally takes up a seat by a corner table, hands fiddling with a measuring instrument.


    "And she has been doing a great job too." Amaterasu then sighs. "It''s just that I''ve wished my people are more receptive to change."


    Yuki and Vill-V, each are about to say something when Nice tugs Yuki''s sleeve. Giving her a side nce, Yuki understand what the Shoggoth wanted and sigh, giving her permission to zip around theb, scanning everything for the sake of knowledge.


    "Do excuse Nice, though she is a powerful bodyguard assigned to me for the duration of this trip, she is more of a researcher and crafter at heart." Yuki then gestured to Nice with thetter using an unused green board to make some calctions of her own.


    Seeing the sight, Vill-V drylyments. "She''s... hyperactive, from what I''ve seen so far."


    "You don''t say." Yuki chuckled. "This ce is literally a yground for her. As for introducing new and better things and being stumped because they''re not well-received, I think that''s because Japan, at its core, is too stubborn and passive due to its extreme nationalism and fanatism. The people look up to the Emperor while the Emperor looks up to the Heavenly Court to decide the direction of the country. Without the Heavenly Court''s explicit agreement, any and all change that affects the current power structure is frowned upon. And even with the permit given, there are individuals in Japan that, due to their limited view and ingrain excessive loyalty, can veto it if they think that their way is the ''correct'' way for Japan. An example will be the mess that your ''loyal'' subordinates made in Belkan soil."


    Suddenly receiving a lecture from the younger girl, Amaterasu, and Vill-V listens with rapt attention. They flinch when Yuki reminded them of the serious infringement of Belka sovereignty by their side and the subsequent bloody business that followed. A bit impulsively, properly because Amaterasu is at her wit''s end on how to proceed, the Sun Goddess questions.


    "Then how can I put a stop to their undermining my authority willy-nilly?" As soon as she asked that though, Amaterasu realized that it was the wrong thing to say, given prior events two days ago. The Sun Goddess can''t help but show a pained smile soon after.


    Chuckling wryly, Vill-V offers Amaterasu a fewforting head pats. Seeing that Yuki''s looking at them with her one good eye and a raised eyebrow, Vill-V apologies in Amaterasu''s stead.


    "Sorry about that, it will take her a while to get used to whatever urred earlier. You''re one of the leaders of a major world power, one that we hadmitted a serious crime against, so you shouldn''t be asked by us to offer your guidance on how to run our nation. Such a thing is not something family members should be discussing."


    "Just like I won''t be asking questions about how there''s an unregistered otherworlder under the employment of Amaterasu." Yuki jested with a


    impish smile, unwilling to let Amaterasu be in a slump.


    "d that we can agree on that." Vill-V smiled, a bit relieved that Yuki made it clear that she wouldn''t be pursuing that line of questioning.


    Amaterasu is much the same, having moved past her faux pass when Yuki diverted the conversation. "Thank you, Yuki." She lightly bowed at the younger girl.


    Though she epted that, Yuki goes on to warn with seriousness. "I may not be asking questions but I do know that there must be a price to be paid. Especially when you pulled someone that is clearly in the future of a whole different universe altogether, here. Causality will get it due, one way or another, and I sincerely hope that you, and by extension, Japan, can pay it in full."


    Amaterasu grimly nods while VIll-V is surprised by Yuki figuring out her background in a heartbeat. "Hold up, how the hell did you even glean that?!"


    Yuki shrugs, the grin returning on her face. "Comes with being happily married to Yggdrasil herself, I get to learn many interesting things."


    "Now I''m tempted to pay Belka a visit. Perhaps I and Amaterasu can go on a honeymoon there, far away from the ustrophobic court of Japan." Vill-V interlocked her fingers with Amaterasu.


    The Sun Goddess rolls her eyes at the gesture but not doing much else. "Only when our works in Japan are done and thend can prosper for eternal."


    "Then it''s a promise!" Vill-V cheered, already fantasizing about thend of scientific wonders that Yuki had shared tidbits about.


    Moving on with their discussion, Yuki looks over to where Nice is, seeing the Shoggothparing her design of a wind turbine to Vill-V''s.


    "Interesting, I see that you''re working on how to harness and create electricity using wind power. I can see the feasibility and effectiveness of such a project, what''s with Japan being an ind nation, after all."


    "Cool, right?" Vill-V nodded, turning her head and a bit stunned by the wind turbine model Nice constructed from God knows when. "With uscking precious resources such as oil, electricity used to power our industries and homes is expensive and unstable. If we can harness the wind, even partly, to produce electricity then the burden on our popce will be greatly lessened. I''ve worked on a few prototypes but they failed to meet my expectation due to the quality of materials involved. All the more reasons to find better resources elsewhere."


    Seeing a dejected look on Vill-V, it''s Amaterasu''s turn tofort her. "Don''t worry, we have already sent out many expeditions to mine the materials you need. Worsees to worst, we can use Manchukuo to import them."


    Yuki then offers her two-cent. "Another way you can go around the issue is seeing if you can harness geothermal energy. I mean, you''re sitting on an active volcano that''s under no risk of critically exploding, thanks to Sakuya-Hime. You just have to figure out a safe way to gather the heat."


    Vill-V raises a finger, about to rebut in regards to the feasibility of such an idea, before lowering it onto her chin. "That... could work! Oh dear, why haven''t I figured it out before!? Instead of making a lot of wind farms all over Japan, thus adding needlessplexity and time-consuming, we can just build one geothermal nt first to take care of our needs for the short-term future! Wow, thanks Yuki!"


    Without further words, Vill-V jumps to a corner of theb, hastily drawing up the basis of a blueprint, giggling incessantly in the process. With her in such a state of mind that''s disregarding further discussion, Amaterasu can''t help but sigh while pinching her temple.


    "And there she goes to the deep end, again. Must you give her a usible idea that she can''t help but act on, Yuki?" Amaterasu asked in exasperation.


    Mirroring the impish smile that Amaterasu gave her two days ago, Yuki answers. "Happy to help!"


    Rolling her eyes, Amaterasu also allows a smile to grace her face. "Well, with the brainiacs working on their respective projects, what should we do now?"


    Pondering for a bit, Yuki finally decides to scoot a bit closer to Amaterasu, sitting next to her. "Well... I guess I can do you a favor. Seeing that you''re having trouble keeping your underlings in line, I may as well advise you as your niece. You don''t need to worry, I know what to say withoutnding Belka in another mess to clean up."


    "...You have my gratitude, dear."


    "Again, happy to help!" Yuki giggled. "First issue I can see is that you are way too soft on your subordinates. It may be a good trait to have but when they clearly disregard your and the Heavenly Court''s wills, you can''t allow them to leave with just a p on the wrist. Proper punishments must be handed out.


    Another major problem is that words can be interpreted differently by each individual, especially ones that actively sought to bend said words to fulfill their own ends. You musty a foot down and make perfectly clear what you meant whenever passing down a degree. Why? Because people are mortals, they don''t think like you, a God. For Amaterasu, you have the wisdom, experience, and brain power of a long-living being. While mortals have greed and finite lifespans hence they will be hard-pressed to understand cryptic words that higher beings tend to expound. By that logic, your desire to make Japan and of eternity, solely under your rule, may not be well understood or shared by the people.


    After all, what can eternity do to them when most of them will die a hundred yearster?"


    Throughout the rest of the day, Amaterasu keenly listens as Yuki tore down her worldview, piece by piece, before building it back up on a more stable foundation. Hopefully, Yuki''s words can help prevent the reintroduction of a Japan that''s been filled with war crimes for a period of time.


    Some may be askance why Yuki helped the leader of Japan, a nation that Belka has destined to be her adversary in the future but let''s face the truth here. What can they do against the ever-increasing overwhelming might of Belka? An atomic bomb? Sorry but they''re so yesterday.


    And let''s not forget to mention that Japan has been squeezed dry of their gold, their reputation in shambled, and their people hopelessly outraged by the action of a stupid few. It will take a long time for Japan to get back on its feet and by that time, Belka has long left them in the dust.
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