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Chapter 59: The Temple and the Art

    Chapter 59: The Temple and the Art


    Countless factories were being built in the Wakan Tanka Empire.


    And one of the fastest-growing fields was papermaking and printing.


    To begin with, a lot of paper was needed to make textbooks for schools and newspapers that came out every month.


    Not only that?


    All the documents used by various departments of the empire were also made of paper.


    The ledgers of the merchants were all recorded on paper.


    The demand for paper was enormous.


    But as time went by, the demand for paper increased explosively, even considering these factors.


    There were several reasons for this.


    One of them was the Spirit Temple.


    The Wakan Tanka Empire did not originally have a separate time to worship the spirits every weekend.


    But as the spirit myths spread widely through the newspapers, and a ss of intellectuals who were deeply fascinated by them emerged, the story changed.


    Your Majesty, there are still many people in this world who do not know the holy will of the spirits. We want to guide these people to the right path, with all due respect. Please grant us permission!


    In other words, they decided to be missionaries like the churches in Europe.


    To do anything rted to spirits, they needed the permission of Kim Ki-woo, the living spirit.


    So they came to Kim Ki-woo and strongly argued.


    Hmm


    Kim Ki-woo looked into their eyes.


    The eyes of the missionary hopefuls were very firm.


    If Kim Ki-woo epted their request, they would surely spread across the continent beyond their homnd.


    And they would do their best for the mission.


    However, Kim Ki-woo knew well that uncontrolled religion was prone to corruption and degeneration, and caused all kinds of problems.


    Therefore, he could not just agree to their proposal.


    I understand your thoughts. I also sympathize with your opinions.


    Then


    But!


    Kim Ki-woo immediately added a caveat.


    There is one condition.


    We will follow anything.


    They did not hesitate at all, even though he had not said the content yet.


    They seemed to ept anything.


    Listen first and then answer.


    We will do that.


    Soon Kim Ki-woo began to state his condition.


    I respect your noble intentions. I also think it is necessary to spread the word of the spirits to the world.


    In the Old Continent, wars were still being waged for religious reasons at this very moment.


    Religion was more important than anything else in this era.


    If the empires spirit faith spread to the backward areas of the continent, it would surely be a great help to the empire.


    However, you must not oppress or persecute the indigenous people of the continent for religious reasons.


    We will not do that.


    Have you never had such a thought even once?


    The man could not answer.


    It would have been a lie if he said there was none.


    They were intellectuals who were most captivated by spirit faith.


    That meant they were beings who disliked any other faiths except spirit faith.


    So they firmly believed that everyone should believe in spirit faith and had thoughts of preaching it.


    I will prevent this by establishing a Spirit Temple. From now on, anyone who wants to propagate the great words of the spirits must belong to the Spirit Temple. If you do that, I will allow you.


    Is the head of this Spirit Temple


    The man trailed off his words.


    Kim Ki-woo smiled faintly and nodded his head.


    Yes. I will be in charge.


    The moment Kim Ki-woo agreed.


    Their faces instantly turned into ecstasy.


    Oh!


    We will definitely do that!


    We will follow your will!


    The mens reactions were very hot.


    It couldnt be helped.


    The head of the Spirit Temple was the only spirit in the continent, so it was ideal in terms of symbolism.


    After discussions rted to the Spirit Temple passed through the imperial conference,


    This news quickly spread.


    Ill try to act as a web novel editor and trante the text into English. Here is my edited and corrected version:


    Spiritual Temple?


    Thats right. You dont have to pray alone at home anymore. Besides, they say they teach you the words of the spirits at the temple. Lets go together this time.


    Hahaha! Of course, I have to go!


    The citizens of the empire were ecstatic about the emergence of the Spiritual Temple.


    Based on this enthusiasm, the Spiritual Temples quickly increased in number throughout the empire.


    After finishing their daily work, the citizens went to the nearest Spiritual Temple to pray for a short time.


    Moreover, when the formal worship began, the concept of weekends was born.


    Of course, they had given holidays once in a while before, but it was thanks to the Spiritual Temple that they had a regr cycle.


    Thus, the citizens who believed in the spirits gathered on the same day and held arge-scale worship service.


    As time passed, it became natural that the spirit faith took deep root.


    Then, the printed books of spirit mythology began to sell like hotcakes.


    When they worshiped together and recited the words of the spirits, they each had to have a book of spirit mythology.


    When demand increased, supply naturally followed.


    Thanks to that, paper mills and printing factories grew rapidly.


    It was truly a boom in the printing business.


    The good news didnt end there.


    Is there nothing to see? Its boring toe home after worship.


    Haha. Why dont you go drink some alcohol instead?


    I wish I could But my wife told me not to drink on weekends. Sigh.


    Then why dont you buy some other storybooks and read them?


    Hmm. Should I?


    As weekends were created thanks to worship, the citizens leisure time increased.


    They started to rest consistently for one or two days a week.


    Thanks to that, self-employed businesses such as pubs, tea houses, and restaurants were activated.


    The gap between rich and poor in the empire was very small, so most of the citizens were consumers.


    And with the currency being universalized, these businesses became much easier.


    But these things couldnt keep up with the growth of bookstores.


    The size of bookstores exploded.


    The bestseller of bookstores was undoubtedly spirit mythology.


    But people didnt just buy spirit mythology at bookstores.


    Reading spirit mythology meant that they could read letters.


    The citizens improved their readingprehension quickly by reading spirit mythology and newspapers regrly.


    After all, spirit mythology was also a storybook.


    Moreover, thanks to the literary works published in newspapers, the citizens were familiar with storybooks.


    Did you get The Wolf Princess?


    Haha. Youre a bitte. The stock that came in today just sold out.


    Already?


    Its very popr, you know. Come back in a week. Ill set aside a book for you.


    Sigh, I want to read it soon Okay. Ille back in a week.


    Many storybooks sold out.


    Some of them were written by Kim Ki-woo, but there were more new creations.


    Stories that had been handed down orally in various regions were adapted and published. And as these writings made money, various writers emerged.


    Of course, there werent only storybooks in bookstores.


    As I said, the citizens considered it a virtue to learn various knowledge.


    Thanks to that, books that discussed various scientific phenomena or books that contained thoughts and philosophy also sold well.


    In addition, letters, diaries, notes and so on also increased paper demand.


    This greatly increased the speed of knowledge exchange.


    ***


    As the economy was activated and many citizens became wealthy, the art of the empire also developed rapidly.


    I need more instruments.


    Kim Ki-woo had been thinking this since the beginning.


    Of course, there were also native instruments here.


    Butpared to the rich variety of instruments from the old continent, they were pitifully different.


    Moreover, since the empire was made up of people from many tribes, those instruments were also inconsistent.


    Music ys an important role in cultural development.


    Therefore, Kim Ki-woo made instruments that he thought were essential from time to time.


    He only knew their shapes but not their structures for instruments.


    So especially carpenters had many trials and errors.


    But as time passed, satisfactory instruments appeared one after another.


    He also created sounds and notes and established harmony and music basics.


    He tried hard to implement various music in his head in reality.


    Wow. Its really beautiful.


    It makes me feel rxed. Its a different taste from watching a y.


    Haha. Thats true.


    As time passed, bands that yed music professionally with these instruments appeared.


    The theater troupe had already established itself by then.


    The ys that performed the overflowing stories were very popr, so people flocked to the theater every weekend.


    In this situation, the band came across as fresh to the imperial citizens.


    Thus, the imperial citizens enjoyed cultural life as they had material abundance and rest.


    They opened their eyes to art.


    Naturally, the demand for beautiful ornaments, artworks, and other things also steadily increased.


    As time went by, the imperial citizens began to look for aesthetic value, and the artist ss grew rapidly.


    The capital is the worst. How can this sacred ce where His Majesty resides be like this?


    Sigh. Who doesnt know that?


    And among the many imperial citizens, including the newly emerged artists, there were many who disliked the sight of the capital.


    All the buildings in the capital looked simr and were arranged regrly.


    Of course, there were also artists who praised this standardized beauty, but they were only a minority.


    The level of architects had already risen to an unrecognizable degree, and buildings of beautiful styles were built all over the empire.


    But the capital, which was the heart of the empire, was in this state.


    The artists couldnt help butment.


    But they couldnt tear down all the brick houses that were built in the early days just because they didnt like the appearance of the capital.


    If you dont like the temple, you have to leave the middle.


    Im thinking of leaving the capital too.


    Are you going to Deers Echo too?


    Yeah. Dont you want toe with me this time?


    Hmm. I still like the capital.


    The artists who were fed up with the bleak sight of the capital gathered and created a city full of their desires.


    That was Deers Echo.


    Deers Echo was a rtively underdeveloped area that was quite close to the capital.


    But as the artists created a beautiful city, countless imperial citizens began to live in Deers Echo.


    The most advanced architectural styles were implemented in Deers Echo first, and numerous artworks such as sculptures, paintings, treasures, etc. were created here.


    Thanks to this, artists wanted to work here and constantly attracted artists from nearby areas.


    This created a virtuous cycle that further developed the art city.


    Damn it. This wont do. I have to make a more amazing work.


    As many artists gathered, there were many attempts to make more amazing artworks than others.


    This naturally led to development.


    Thanks to this, various styles of artworks were created every day, and outdated styles disappeared.


    It was truly a renaissance of art in the Waktanga Empire.


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