Bringing Culture to a Different World

Chapter 22



A crow stood by one of the castle’s opened windows, and it tilted its head as it peered inside the castle. Suddenly, the soft sound of a piano rang across the castle.

Under the influence of the soothing piano tune, the originally bizarre lights within the castle became much gentler and softer.

The forest around the castle seemed to be affected by the sound of the piano too. The evil spirits lurking within the dark forest ceased all activity as they looked up in confusion, listening to the song that was trying to soothe the resentment in their hearts. The gentle melody was enough to make someone feel sleepy.

The crow leaped a few times on the window sill. It had originally planned to fly away, but it seemed to have been affected by the warm sunshine brought by the melody as it closed its eyes and chose to rest on the window sill for a moment.

“Nice lullaby.”

Joshua sat on the floor of the room where he just had his meal as he enjoyed the slowed-down version of “Canon in D”, which the Duke of Bones was playing.

The Duke of Bones’ devotion to music was no lesser than her devotion to necromantic magic. After giving her the score for “Canon in D”, she could produce plenty of different emotions from her performance.

It appeared that the brave Sin Demon had little to no mastery of magic. The strength and power he possessed were enough for him to cast aside such so-called knowledge.

“Then, can you see this thing in my hand now?”

Joshua spread out his fingers, and Zenarth’s eyes caught a white cube spinning in his hand.

He proceeded to nod to indicate that he could see.

“Catch.”

Joshua threw the cube toward Zenarth with a wave of his hand, and the cube very easily entered Zenarth’s body.

The result surprised Joshua. It seemed like even if one barely understood any runes, one could still accept the runic program that he had written.

After all, when clients were using a program, they could not be expected to learn how a program was written, right?

It looked like the runes given by the gods of this world were the same.

A white square suddenly appeared in Zenarth’s vision.

“Your Highness… what is this…” Zenarth rubbed his eyes only to see that the object was still floating in his field of view.

“Oh, a chat window. As for its function…”

Joshua tapped his finger on the void.

“Are you ready for the performance tomorrow?”

A row of words suddenly appeared in the chat window before Zenarth’s eyes. He fell into a stupor before he looked at Joshua.

“Ugh… it seems like you are not able to reply with that one rune of yours. So I’ll need to write an input program, huh?”

Joshua found that he still had a long, long way to go before he achieved Internet interaction, even when he was already using a local area network.


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