"I think you're selling yourself short, especially around teenagers," Roman said his voice lighter with a sincere smile on his lips. He could see this poor man needed some well-paid vacations but he doubted he would accept them even if they were given to him. He seemed like he would exert himself even if he complained about his job. "I hope it's not me who intrudes when you want to relax, I'll try to be unobtrusive." If Marisbilly's meeting was going to last long, he had to brace this poor man who was assigned to babysit him.
"On medicine, you're correct, but not all sciences were so fortunate," he reminded him. He had read something about it. "The existence of atoms certainly wound sound as mystical as the magic circuits to anyone who learned it for the first time, right?" That was only one example. "And in the beginning, science and even education wasn't very democratic, but restricted to certain families or those with wealth to purchase it." Even to this day, weren't there circle and organizations of scientists of different branches, even those specialized in research of the medical field who did not share their partial results with anyone but their own circles? "Public opinion helps, I guess, that's why so many are more willing to branch out. But that's just my humble opinion, I'm not among those geniuses and researchers."
Roman said nothing as Waver pieced some of the information, there was no need to correct him that the Holy Grail granted Marisbilly the wish he would get any profit he needed for his objective. After all, it was reported the Grail had been unfortunately destroyed during the crossfire last battle, just like the war before it, even after their victory.
Lord El Melloi II was a curious man, on one hand, he was trying to fish up information, while on the other he was telling him to not be cautious about speaking further. He tilted his head, thinking about this mixed message. "Ehhh? Maybe you're right. I don't know many details, so if you have further questions, Marisbilly could answer you." He had a lot of networks of allies but he wasn't sure if that was what Waver was asking.
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"On medicine, you're correct, but not all sciences were so fortunate," he reminded him. He had read something about it. "The existence of atoms certainly wound sound as mystical as the magic circuits to anyone who learned it for the first time, right?" That was only one example. "And in the beginning, science and even education wasn't very democratic, but restricted to certain families or those with wealth to purchase it." Even to this day, weren't there circle and organizations of scientists of different branches, even those specialized in research of the medical field who did not share their partial results with anyone but their own circles? "Public opinion helps, I guess, that's why so many are more willing to branch out. But that's just my humble opinion, I'm not among those geniuses and researchers."
Roman said nothing as Waver pieced some of the information, there was no need to correct him that the Holy Grail granted Marisbilly the wish he would get any profit he needed for his objective. After all, it was reported the Grail had been unfortunately destroyed during the crossfire last battle, just like the war before it, even after their victory.
Lord El Melloi II was a curious man, on one hand, he was trying to fish up information, while on the other he was telling him to not be cautious about speaking further. He tilted his head, thinking about this mixed message. "Ehhh? Maybe you're right. I don't know many details, so if you have further questions, Marisbilly could answer you." He had a lot of networks of allies but he wasn't sure if that was what Waver was asking.