Let's Manage The Tower

(12) Negotiation with the Temple

Sylvia was visiting the Temple of Elisamear in Mixen with Kouch and Shreyn.

I wanted to wedge as much as I could about the rapidly expanding Lira Amamiya.

Whatever Kouchi said, why Shreyn was there, it was simply because he was unable to enter the temple when he came last time.

While Laurel was waiting for her, she was wandering around in the room, but now she was calm and looking at the person in front of the three.

Sylvia and the others were admitted to this room as soon as they came to the temple, but it was an unusual response given the person who offered to visit.

Last time it worked, or maybe this time it's because I brought Kouhi.

"So, what can I do for you today?

Laurel, sitting in front of the three, asked with a calm expression on the surface.

Sylvia thinks that if we hadn't brought Kouhi with us, we would certainly not have been able to meet this smoothly.

With common sense, it's impossible to visit the temple chief without an appointment and see him immediately.

And beside Laurel, there were two priests sitting next to the temple.

As for the temple side, it was a diagram that clearly showed that it was approaching with every possible posture.

"I have a favor to ask you today."

"... please?

In Sylvia's words, Laurel leaned slightly.

"That's right.... Do you know anything about Lira Amamiya?

"Well... I don't know..."

Laurel said so and saw the two people standing aside.

However, they both shook their heads because they didn't know the name.

"I just got a name the other day, so I can't help it. So, are you aware of an organization called the Crown, formed in the Amamiya Tower?

Laurel's expression, which she heard, showed no particular change.

But I shake my neck straight away.

"Yes, of course I know that."

Indeed, it is impossible to say how many priests you do not know about a crown that has become a leading organization on the continent in the last few months.

The faithful have come to talk about it in the form of rumors.

"The organization recently named Lira Amamiya."

"... I see."

Laurel nodded and questioned.

"So? What happened to the organization called Lira Amamiya?

"To put it bluntly, as a temple, I want you to refrain from any interference in the future."

"That's..."

"Of course, if you want to build a temple in the tower, you're welcome."

I didn't know the name Lilla Amamiya, but it is a well-known fact that the organization called Crown is an organization made up inside the tower.

It is only natural that most of the activities carried out in the tower become famous because the organization controls them.

What Sylvia says indicates that she is an associate of the organization.

Naturally, it was natural to assume that the examinations we had together were the same.

In Sylvia's words, Laurel showed no intention of thinking.

To be clear, there is little point in creating a temple in the tower as it is connected by a transfer gate.

Because there is little distance constraint.

The fact that Sylvia deliberately talked means that his original role as a temple can be done in the tower, but don't talk about anything else.

In addition, you will be told to treat Lira Amamiya the same way.

Laurel decided to look into it.

"You're saying there's a connection between that and the Amamiya Tower?

"Master Kouske is in charge of the tower."

The three temple officials could not hide their upset in the reply that came out of Sylvia's mouth lightly.

At the time of the last visit, I didn't say that I was an administrator.

Nevertheless, it was anticipated that they would bring the temple to the very existence of Kouhi, on top of the owner of the power that disturbed it.

"Does this mean that it's okay to say it publicly?

"What do you think? Until then, I don't know what Kowske thinks of using that name for his own sake. But it's obvious if you look at him without even bothering to say it."

Sylvia says "he's better" than Kouhi here.

The kouhi had an obviously uninteresting expression.

By the way, this is deliberate.

I don't think it's funny that she took the name of the examiner on her own.

If so, I thought it would be easier to convey it with an expression from the beginning.

"Really... But don't interfere, what do you mean?

As I said earlier, Laurel leans her neck.

On the temple side, Lira Amamiya is an organization that does ordinary activities.

I didn't think I was going to do anything in particular as a temple without being told.

I couldn't think of any reason why I came all the way here to say that.

"There will be an Alliance that will bring in the Yokohama."

Simply put, an organization that doesn't find Lila Amamiya interesting may also follow the temple.

Originally, the temple had nothing to do with that, but no one here believes that.

"Is that so...? But the temple also has a place..."

Laurel tried to say no for a while, but Sylvia blocked it.

"That's fine, but then he'll just come out."

To be clear, Kouhi's presence in the temple is second only to God's.

Sylvia dares to say "please", but Kouhi's deliberate presence here means that for the shrine side, there is something close to a god.

Not to mention Kouchi's power, which was remembered last time.

I didn't think the boulder was still fully open, but it was still too strong.

"... okay. The Temple of Elisamir promises not to do anything extra to Lira Amamiya."

Sylvia nodded loudly at Laurel's words.

"Thank you."

Now that the errands they had come here were done, one of the priests who had finally stood beside Laurel stepped on the mine without knowing it.

"Um, Kouhi...!!

As for him, he simply called out his name with the intention of asking.

When I last visited, I remember exactly what Kaiseki called it.

But that wasn't good.

Intimidation flew against the priest from Kouchi, who was called by his name.

"... when did I allow you to say that name?

It's not as powerful as the last time. But it was still too much pressure.

"But... I'm sorry."

The priest who called Kouhi's name managed to speak of it.

In the next moment, the intimidation that had been unleashed from Kouhi vanished.

It was only a matter of seconds, and that alone made him sweaty in his priest's clothes.

The two shrine officials who were watching the situation were not directed directly, but they were sweating cold.

"You are a deviant. It will be a well-known fact for you that his name is important to him."

He was a priest who couldn't hear Shreyn's stupid words.

After all, the question that the priest tried to ask Kouhi was never asked until the end.