Asako Hirase wrote:Keen interest focused him, leaning Hirase to lean a bit forward. "A Prophet? Oh, yes, that would be interesting. I wonder if there will be many universal truths between what they said and what the Little Teacher did." Curiously, he asked, "Did Shinsei's works make it out into the world beyond when the Ki-Rin left? I know that it took many years after his lifetime to draft what was considered the first official edition, since revised any number of times. Then, of course, there are other philosophers, though they aren't always credited as such. Akodo and his thoughts on War. Lies, a masterwork of Scorpion thinking. Mirumoto and Kakita's works about the art of swordplay...all of these are not always considered to be philosophy, yet in each one there are thoughts more than fit for long meditation and application outside of their original idiom."
"I will find out if there is a copy that we can give you Asako-san. As for shared wisdom..." She shrugged gently. "I find that while t here are a great many differences in cultures, there are also small similarities. I do not know whether any of Shinsei's wisdom was shared, though I wouldn't be surprised."
She perked up at the other books. "Oh? Those sound interesting... well, not War. That is not my duty. Or swordplay... still, I am sure that some of my kin would appreciate it." Tiling her head, she looked at him curiously. "What is your favorite book, Asako-san?"