The knowledge of the world cannot be instantly acquired

The society before the Chaos War had the unfortunate tendency to highlight those who had succeeded, those great names who had left their mark on history.

Lune Lune, who had started studying again and was eager to learn once more, had become interested in this question.

How did these people reach where they are today?

Many biographies and stories told how it was their excellence, their determination, or their genius that had carried them forward.

And very few spoke about the underlying reality behind their success: the luck they had in gaining access to education, or even having relatives who were in influential positions.

Because the Espers did not possess innate knowledge of everything.

Even the most powerful magic did not allow the Espers to instantly receive all the wisdom of the world.

And this was indeed an important cause of so many conflicts on Esperia.

Every newborn was a blank page. How this page would be written did not depend on them, but truly on those who surrounded them.

A responsibility that was being lost, yet remained irreplaceable…

Because the knowledge of the world cannot be instantly acquired…

And a lack of education, although it can be recovered from, requires efforts and a willpower that are often far too heavy to carry.

The education of the youngest is truly everyone’s responsibility.

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