Chi.: Chikyuu no Undou ni Tsuite - Vol. 8 Ch. 62

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Man this was an excellent read, people be missing out. Looking forward to the anime adaptation. Thanks for translating these btw.
 
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Man this was an excellent read, people be missing out. Looking forward to the anime adaptation. Thanks for translating these btw.
Thanks for this amazing ride. Thank you for all the chapters you translated!
I wasn't aware that MDex has comments enabled again. Anyhow thanks for taking the time to read Chi!
 
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Man! I am really thankful to fellow reader to suggest me this wonderful thought proving work!

Also, thanks for the translation of this time-surpassing work!
 
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What an ending. A real love letter to science and trials and tribulations people enduring due to differing beliefs.
 
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Everything has been so meaningful and all, I just wish draka death has more of it, I like her character ;(
 
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huh? so what did rafael contribute to the theory again? Novak once mentioned that he had to kill rafael, the boy, okgi and badeni but throughout the last two chapters, i dont see anything remarkable about him.
 
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huh? so what did rafael contribute to the theory again? Novak once mentioned that he had to kill rafael, the boy, okgi and badeni but throughout the last two chapters, i dont see anything remarkable about him.
He made the first diagram of the theory and solidify the first heretic guy's(i forgot his name) intuition about the theory. His actions led to the theory to eventually being accepted and proven.

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I am confused as to what the text that Cklamovski (the father who worked in the same church as Badeni back in the village) copied from the back of the beggar's heads lead to. I was expecting the text to be found by Albert at the end, but did it pay off way earlier and I just forgot/missed it? It can't have been the book that they took from the inquisitors, as that was Oczy's diary, and the thing with the beggars was prepared by Badeni as a contingency plan way before they were attacked.

EDIT: I went back to check and I was mistaken. The message Badeni wrote in the beggar's heads was indeed the early part of Oczy's diary. Oczy continued working on the book after this but they burned it, and the letter Badeni wrote was the one that father Cklamovski found which prompted him to accept to follow the man that came to see him, so yes, the document that Cklamovski wrote that day was the one that ended in the inquisitor's hands.
 
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I am confused as to what the text that Cklamovski (the father who worked in the same church as Badeni back in the village) copied from the back of the beggar's heads lead to. I was expecting the text to be found by Albert at the end, but did it pay off way earlier and I just forgot/missed it? It can't have been the book that they took from the inquisitors, as that was Oczy's diary, and the thing with the beggars was prepared by Badeni as a contingency plan way before they were attacked.

EDIT: I went back to check and I was mistaken. The message Badeni wrote in the beggar's heads was indeed the early part of Oczy's diary. Oczy continued working on the book after this but they burned it, and the letter Badeni wrote was the one that father Cklamovski found which prompted him to accept to follow the man that came to see him, so yes, the document that Cklamovski wrote that day was the one that ended in the inquisitor's hands.
It's the book in act 3 the book which the girl who obsessed with money burnt
 

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