Let's Manage The Tower
(10) Discussion with Schmidt (Part 2)
I gave Schmidt, who was troubled in his chest, something worthy of Warhid's further pursuit.
"... what is this?
At first glance, it was the size of a card in the palm of my hand.
I was prompted by Warhid to take it in my hand.
The back and front were beautifully decorated and appeared to be folded.
When I opened it and looked inside, there were some items written on it.
The item was both Schmidt and familiar.
"Is this an Alliance Card? Seems like a big deal to me, but... and what is this status?
The Schmidt's question was answered by an examiner who had listened to the story in silence.
"As you said, it's going to be used as a crown card. In terms of size, it is also related to the status… the key is that the skills that the person has are displayed in the status field."
"Skills...?
"Simply put, it describes the skills that the person has. But it's hard to understand, so let's actually make Schmidt's card."
That's what Kaiseki said, removing the outer box of the case that was on the table.
Then a box of crystal balls emerges from inside.
Kaiseki received Schmidt's card and inserted it into the hole in the box.
"Can you put your hands on the crystal?
"Is this it?
When Schmidt put his right hand on the crystal as he was told, the crystal glowed pale.
Schmidt hurried to let go.
"It's okay, just touch it a little bit more."
As Kaiseki said, the light disappeared in about fifteen seconds.
After seeing the light disappear, Kaiseki continued further toward Schmidt.
"It's over. You can put your hands back now."
After seeing Schmidt let go, Kaiseki pulled the card out of the box and gave it to Schmidt again.
Schmidt, who was given the card, checks its contents.
In the status column, the skills previously confirmed by the examiner were added.
"... what is this!?
Schmidt took a breath into the array of skills written side by side there.
I somehow understood the meaning of the skills that Kaiseki said earlier.
"Do you understand? You can use this tool to show skills on that card. Certainly some skills don't want to be seen, so you can show/hide them."
At first glance, Schmidt understood the usefulness of this card.
See at a glance the skills you have or lack.
Adventurers whose skills are directly life-threatening will certainly be well worth using in other jobs.
And the fact that I am deliberately referring to this card as a crown card is that I will soon understand that I plan to use it in the organization that I will create.
Warhid continued on behalf of Kaiseki.
"The card is naturally going to be used by the guild, but it doesn't make sense as an ID if someone else can use it, so it can't be used by anyone else."
"..."?
"We register ripples in the first stage, like fingerprints that appear when we use sanctity and magic and divinity. Even if you force it to be rewritten, it will be erased at that time."
As far as crime prevention is concerned, it is perfect.
"If so, it would be hard to rewrite it using this body."
"Why is that?
"This is working with the power of God. In a word, it's a divine instrument."
Schmidt made several excuses about the information today.
At least Schmidt has never heard of anyone who can handle such things.
Very rarely, what is thought to be a divine instrument comes out of a tower, etc., but the principle itself in the first place is only something that is still not well understood today.
Even though I have heard of sacred powers and magic, the words such as divine powers themselves are used by a very small number of priests.
Schmidt had no choice but to laugh when he got here.
"... maybe you shouldn't ask me where it came from."
I can predict as much as I want, but I said that for my own sake.
There is no need to go out of the way to stick a lid that does not have to stick.
Warhid went on to explain how to use the card.
"I'm going to give this card to all the members of the Crown, but I'm also thinking about the perks."
"Benefits?
"I have a few thoughts, but perhaps the most important thing is the free use of the transfer gate."
"That's...!
It was both surprising and convincing.
As an organization that can be inside the tower, and the greatest benefit for those who use it.
It has little to do with those who spend their whole lives in the tower, but such people are rare.
"Of course, we plan to apply it not only to people, but also to luggage."
Schmidt threw his troubles at the words, which were told to be rusty.
For a merchant who tries to make a profit using this tower, the card will be what he wants.
Even if tied to an organization called the Crown.
That's all the merchants have to pay for their use.
If you're going to belong to a crown eventually, you'd rather be at the top of it from the beginning.
Whatever you think, you don't feel well fitted, but you're more than welcome to do this.
Because we know that we can make sure that we make money.
There won't be any merchants who don't take the story that they know they can definitely make money.
"... okay. Let me take that."
"Oh, I see. That's good. Thank you in advance."
"Thank you very much."
That's how Schmidt and Warhid shake hands.
In addition, Kaiseki shook hands, but at that time Kaiseki dropped more bombs.
"Thank you for accepting. I'd like you to tell me a little bit about Warhid, but there's only one thing I need you to do."
"What is it?
"If this village gets a little more stable, we'll have more gates. Think about the candidate location."
Add another gate. Understanding what that meant, Schmidt inflated his ideals as a merchant to the sight ahead.
Anyway, we can use this village as a relay point to travel between the city and the city.
It depends on the monsters around this village, but at least in its current state, there is no other safe business route.
Even if the two cities can be connected, the value of their use will be considerable.
Schmidt, who had begun searching the brain for the candidate site as early as possible, did not notice until the end.
The fact that the examiner increases the number of gates is even more, and not one.
It is only after a while that Schmidt will have a head in many ways.