A Jerk Bastard.

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Bad language warning, because Romano
Also, slightly O.O.C Spain.
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"I'll read next if everyone's okay with that." Greenland says.

"... Who are you?" France asks.

"I'm Greenland!" Greenland says in annoyance at being forgotten again.

"Sorry, Ivaana." Denmark says.

Germany sighs, "That's fine, go ahead." He says, gesturing to the book.

"Qujan. Alright, the first is Romano's-." Greenland is quickly interrupted by a certain Italian muttering "damnit" under his breath, followed by his head hitting the table. She lets out a small huff of amusement:

Dear Diary
My name is Romano, a jerk bastard named Spain forced me to be his henchman, working morning and night, because he is a jerk bastard!!

Everyone in the room begins to laugh. Romano only sinks down in his seat, face pink with embarrassment as his hair covered his eyes. Spain gave him an amused, but still unimpressed, face.

"Romano, I spoiled you like crazy." Spain says, smirking.

In all honesty, the look he had just given Romano was the most unimpressed look the other nations had seen on him, ever.

Romano only glared and threw a tomato he'd grabbed from the kitchen at the nation, hitting Spain in the chest.

"Ah! Mi pecho..."

"Knock it off, you two." Netherlands sighs.

The other nations laugh before looking back to Greenland to let her know to read the next entry.

"Ok, this next one is about China!" Greenland smiles.

"Ai-ya, what are you so excited for?"

After the war, Yao took in and raised several children who had lost their parents in the chaos as his own. It didn't matter if they came from an enemy nation or not; he just likes kids that much.

The other nations look at the older nation with clear respect for his efforts.

"That's really sweet of you, China." Portugal smiles.

China smiles appreciatively. "All I wanted was for those kids to be able to grow up and live the life. Their parents would've wanted them to by happy, so, so do I. I'm just glad they were able to live and be happy even after everything they went through." He explains.

"Then maybe they'd be able to leave the nations in a better state than what their parents were able to leave them." Mongolia realizes. China nods. Mongolia gives the other nation a look of respect.

"Aww~" Hungary coos.

"I'll keep going. This is... about a lot of nations. I'll just read it." Greenland says.

Many of the nations have at least two names. One they mainly use now, and a name tied to their indigenous peoples. For a few examples:
America- Ahanu
Canada- Ī:meth
North Mexico- Bidziil
Cuba- Comerio
Puerto Rico- Higuanama
Ecuador- Raq'a
Brazil- Bushika
Philippines- Malaki
Japan- Tarikonna & Kentsū
Taiwan- Yungai
Etc

"Wait, Japan and Taiwan have indigenous peoples?" Veneziano asks.

"Yeah. So does most of Asia. Philippines has a ton of tribes, Vietnam also has several, Myanmar also has indigenous tribes, like the Karen. There's also many in Indonesia and Oceania. Like Australia with Aboriginal tribes and New Zealand with the Māori." Singapore explains.

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