Let's Manage The Tower

(9) Hierarchical synthesis

It was some time after the shrine was placed on the eighth floor, but it did not change immediately.

World trees are more special in the first place.

Since the tree's properties can be used to organize the flow of the ground vein, spirits also gather immediately in response. The world trees also grow accordingly, making it a virtuous circle.

On the other hand, as far as the temple is concerned, it is said that the spirits will not gather immediately, as they did in the time of the world tree.

Nevertheless, because it is much more effective than staying natural, it was Colette's view that time would solve it later.

Incidentally, if we didn't have the manpower, it would really be just an installation, so we had to manage it properly like a normal temple.

The building that has been built on the level of Summoners has been abandoned, so to be clear, it remains dirty.

Since humans are not planning to use it in the future, I left it there, but the shrine installed on the eighth floor of the boulder is not like that.

Because abandoned buildings will eventually be regarded as natural objects, which will make them less effective.

After proper management, we need to further increase our hands so that spirits can gather.

Therefore, I needed someone to manage the shrine, but it was to be taught in Wanri.

The role of instructor was to be held by Sylvia for a while.

Even though I'm a teacher, I'll teach you how to clean the shrine.

Since the purpose is to gather spirits, it makes no sense to bring human religions into the shrine poorly, so you should make sure that the shrine is not damaged.

I have built a large shrine in good health, so I may need other manpower at some point.

Sylvia also said it would be okay for the time being, so I decided to think about it later.

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In addition to the shrine, I put a lot of effort into the Summon Monster community.

I didn't expect as much change as the shrine, but I increased the number of Summoners themselves and the < Gojin Rock >.

Each layer of Summoners has become more than a hundred.

Along with that, the number of Intermediate Monsters being summoned by the Summon Team increased.

The level of the Summoners is also rising due to the Crusade of Intermediate Monsters, so the number of higher Summoners is increasing steadily.

This is how each hierarchy looks today.

Seventh layer of gray wolves, [small spring (Kamizu), stables] x 3, Gojin Rock x 6, dozens of black wolves (about 100 in the whole wolf)

Eighth-story demonic fox herd, [small spring (shrine), stables, shrine (minimal)] x 3, shrine (large), Gojin rock, sun shards, moon shards, star shards, multi-tailed fox, dozens of heavenly foxes, dozens of earthen foxes (about 100 in total fox)

Ninth floor gray wolf herd, [small spring (Kamizu), stables] × 3, Gojin rock, dozens of black wolves (about 100 wolves in total)

The 46th floor Yamato flock (60 bodies), small spring (Kamizu), stables, Gojin rock

47th floor gray wolf herd, small spring (kamizu), stables, godstone, moon gems, white wolves (hundreds of wolves in total)

48th floor demonic fox herd, small spring (Kamizu), stables, shrines (minimal), Gojin rock, sun shards, moon shards, star shards, multi-tailed fox (100 bodies in total fox)

I increased the Rock of God on the seventh floor, but it now stops at six.

Whether it was a hidden element or at the stage of installing the sixth one, an explanation was added that the amount of magic generated after the sixth one decreased.

I didn't know from the description whether it would be reduced from the sixth one or whether it would be reduced by balancing the whole thing, so I stopped installing it there to confirm.

Since the number of higher Summoners has increased, the number of Intermediate Monsters called Summon has also increased considerably.

Currently, not only one Summon Team, but also multiple Summon Teams have been set up to crush each other.

Thanks to the increased crusade against intermediate monsters, the amount of magic gained from them was also increasing.

It was inferior to the amount obtained from the world's trees and vamilinian jewels, but it was followed by them to earn divinity.

Unfortunately, the divinity gained from the range of activities of the adventurers centered on the fifth floor village is small compared to them at present.

I take it for granted that the adventurers have not responded by setting up a Summon Monster team in their area of activity.

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If I had done that, I would have gained more than 100,000 pts of power in one day.

As far as examinations are concerned, it seems that I said that at some point, the world trees and the vamilinian jewels are growing well, and it is natural in a sense to combine the layers of Summoners.

Along with that, it became Tower LV7.

In addition to the usual number of Intermediate Monster Summon Teams and installations, there are new big items.

These are and.

can increase the size of the hierarchy itself.

It seems that once the hierarchy is enlarged, it cannot be restored to its original size.

The pt required for a single expansion was millions of pt.

Given current income, it is not an amount that cannot be paid.

However, I am not thinking about Hierarchy Expansion so far.

Instead, I thought the next one would be easier to use.

This is a function that enables the respective hierarchies to be aligned.

Unlike, you can remove the matching hierarchy once again.

When Kaiseki looked at the function, he thought that if each hierarchy was combined, the flow of monsters in each hierarchy would occur.

As for the currently unused hierarchy, there is no battle other than natural death and the food chain as seen, whether it is completely habitable or not.

Well, that's natural, so I thought it might change.

Well, just because the hierarchy spreads, I can't really expect it.

For this reason, Kaiseki decided that it was easier to use.

I thought so, but when I talked to everyone about the two newly added features, I found a different way to utilize them.

It was Colette who suggested it.

"Maybe it can be used to grow the world tree...?

"Hmm? What does that mean?

"I know that the world trees are growing under the influence of the ground veins, but what the elves are doing is activating the ground veins."

According to Colette, activating the ground vein = increasing the power of the sperm (spirit) flowing through it.

The increase in sperm (spiritual) power led to the growth of the world tree that uses it.

If you connect hierarchies, the pulse of the earth will increase, so naturally the sperm (spirit) power will increase.

The examiner who heard it nodded convincingly.

"And there's also a lot of space that simply expands."

"What does that have to do with anything?

"That's true. Simply as a tree, it's physically large enough, but the world's trees are powered by their surroundings."

"Is the surrounding environment from other trees?

"That's not all. Simply put, the environment will change the nature of the pulse, and what you get from it will change dramatically."

I see.

People other than Kaiseki are impressed by the opinions of Elves who are said to be the stewards of the world tree.

"I don't know how much it affects me."

"That can't be helped.... well, let's just say we're going to save some magic for a while, assuming we expand the hierarchy of the Elf's Country."

There is also a collection of magic from Summon Monsters, so it cannot be used completely, but suppressing the installation of other installations will save you a lot.

"Are you sure? It's not absolute, is it?

"That can't be helped. I was thinking of trying. If you can try the world tree with it, that's enough."

"Yeah, well, I'll tell the folks back home."

The world (hierarchy) suddenly spreads, so it will be confusing if you don't tell it beforehand.

"That's right. Then choose which hierarchy to match."

"Okay."

Now, there is still a hierarchy that has not been used, so in a sense, it is all-you-can-choose.

When I used, I thought that there might be an unexpected situation where there was insufficient hierarchy.