Ee, Teni Shippai? Seikou?

4 Stories Comfortable and Convenient Society

I checked the current location of the stolen machete and found that it was even brought inland.

"Is there only direct flights… LCC?"

Apparently, the destination inland city was still a young town, and the major airlines didn't handle direct flights that far.

While we can afford the funds, we want to avoid cheap air flights with low habitability as much as possible.

Still, I guess it's better than Griffon flights, but I had no choice but to use that one.

If there are no direct flights, would it be better to go through a coastal town and use domestic flights or railways?

"It's two and a half hours on a plane, and it's a railroad... 12 hours."

It was a machete that I've been traveling with for a while, but now I'm staying with one.

[Appraisal] of the history and circumstances turned out to be in the hands of a certain collector.

Apparently, the collector had asked the burglar to steal Japanese art.

This means that there is no need to rush that far, as the machete will not travel any further.

Yaichi, who normally left Japan, stepped down to the town on the east coast of the continent.

I can store all my luggage in [infinite storage +], but I have a suitcase that is suitably packed because I am suspected of being hand-held.

Yaichi, who finished the immigration process without any problems and left the gayagya airport, was a little surprised by the neatness of the town.

"I thought it was a little more messy."

The image of Showa, where the bike had just occupied the boulevard, had been dispelled, but he still had the unsolicited impression that cars and motorcycles that ignored traffic laws ran around and were filled with clutter and anger.

I was also tempted to develop, and I thought the town might be more chaotic because there should be more people than I know, but people and cars on the roads were complying exactly with traffic laws and were amazingly neat.

"Is this what Charlotte was saying? Just get the camera..."

Charlotte's explanation was that there were a significant number of cameras installed in this country and all the people were being watched.

Yaichi used [Appraisal +] to find out where the cameras were around, no matter how much it was overstated.

"... are you serious?"

To the number far beyond imagination, Yaichi ceases.

Japan is also in the process of installing security cameras in urban areas, but clearly it was not comparable.

And they're all online, and eventually the government will be able to gather information.

"I have time to get to the train, and I have a little sightseeing to do."

Up to the hinterland, we decided to use high-speed railways.

Because of this, I thought I'd take a closer look at the view of this country.

We could still afford that departure time, so we decided to indulge in this town, which has not been the world's premier international city.

"Whoa, before that."

Yaichi, who took the smartphone, switched SIM cards.

After confirming that there are no communication problems, we will launch the necessary app and check the login status.

"Okay, no problem."

I first observed how people were doing.

It is not an exaggerated circumstance to say that it is constantly being monitored by the government, but there is no sense of grief or obstruction in people.

I'd say it's just not as chaotic as I imagined it would be, but rather lively.

"Do you want to shop appropriately? I also bought souvenirs."

Yaichi, who entered a slightly larger store, puts the product in the cart.

Shopping with Minori, Alana and Samantha's face in mind and thinking about what would please me was quite enjoyable.

Also, I choose what I eat and drink on the long road appropriately and throw it in my cart.

At a time like this, it helps not to have to worry about details thanks to [healthy body alpha].

Yangichi right now, even if he was fed lethal poison, it would be enough to lower his belly.

No, that's not exactly what I have in a big store in a big city.

"Hey, what do you mean you can't spend cash!

When I was about to leave, I heard yelling from the cashier.

Apparently, tourists of European and American descent are complaining about the cashier.

"The table says you can use cash, too!

"If that's a fake card, I'll be punished."

The clerk has a blatantly unpleasant look, but the tone was strangely polite.

Probably because I deal with it in English.

"This was exchanged at the airport, wasn't it? There would be no such thing as fake bills!!

"I don't handle cash. If you don't understand, please go home."

"What!?

"Next please -"

"Hey, wait!

The tourists are angrier, but the clerk doesn't seem to intend to deal with them.

I honestly envy this kind of strong customer service, and I think Yaichi and others with convenience store part-time experience are fuzzy.

"Wow, okay......! A card would be nice!?

"Credit card?"

"That's right! This is it."

"Ha... okay"

The clerk reluctantly began to respond, showing a blatantly troublesome attitude.

Yaichi, who barely passed next to such a manned register, places the cart in place.

A dedicated machine read the tag on the product in an instant, showing the total amount.

After that, a little operation ended the settlement by facial authentication.

"It was really a moment."

With Charlotte's advice, he had introduced an online payment app with facial authentication in advance, so Yaichi was able to successfully complete his shopping.

"The surveillance society is too tight in that country, and on the contrary, it's becoming more comfortable."

Yaichi was remembering Charlotte's words as she then packed the product into the eco-bag she bought.

The government's adoption of online payments has dramatically changed the country, he said.

To give an example of a traffic violation, for example, a long time ago, I had paid a fine to a police officer who had been found guilty of the violation, but at that time I was required to bribe.

But now, cameras installed all over town capture the scene of traffic violations, and online payments collect fines.

This drastically reduced traffic violations and bribes.

Moreover, many shops said the adoption of this settlement reduced cash circulation and caused considerably less counterfeit billing damage.

It seems that people, whatever society they are in, live hard in a country where there is no kiri if you give them problems, such as control of ideas and speech and destruction of culture and education through the administrative revolution.

"It's time."

High-speed railways took the highest business seats.

Because it's been quite a while, and I thought that if I had to, I'd be able to make it full flat.

There was also an option of sleeping quarters, but it was a clutter like Dmitry, so I stopped.

"Oh, comfort and comfort"

Sink yourself in a leathery seat and watch the view through the window.

The landscape of the city, which lasted for a while, marked the end and the country town appeared.

In the countryside, sometimes along the railways, the houses were plentiful, and the parking stations had developed considerably.

But that also leaves the coastal city with fewer houses and, conversely, more nature.

Over a number of mountains and valleys, the sun set when the journey also ended about 70%.

A little town appears, wondering if the dark had lasted for a while.

Through the tunnel, over the valley, over the river.

Dark views of almost nothing continue to flow.

Yangichi enjoyed the view of the continent for the first time while taking a few temporary sleeps along the way.

And as the roughly long itinerary came to an end in 12 hours, Yaichi narrowed her eyes slightly as she looked out the window.

"Over there."

At the end of his gaze was a blinking skyscraper, as if the darkness had been a lie before.