Let's Manage The Tower

Episode 9: The Always Behind Things

Results of surveying each hierarchy.

The seventh to ninth floors, where the wolves and the foxes were located, were beginning to see monsters of roughly 41 levels (below the intermediate level).

The 46th to 48th floors did not show any advanced level monsters on the boulder, but nevertheless, on average, there were intermediate class monsters.

We also looked at the hierarchy of elves and other subpopulations, as well as the hierarchy of adventurers, but there was no change.

As a precaution, I looked into other hierarchies that the Adventurer did not enter, but there was no change here either.

Within the hierarchy that builds the nodes, the monster level is rising because there are nodes with Summoners.

There are two differences between Summoners' bases and those of other tiers.

One is whether various installations are installed or not.

However, there are many contradictions to justify this.

For example, the World Tree and Vamilinian Castle are unique but splendid installations.

In terms of the amount of power it generates, it is more than anything else installed.

If the magic generated from the installation is the cause, it is strange that the monsters on the seventy-third and seventy-sixth layers are not strong first.

However, I checked with the Elves and Vampires, but they didn't tell me that the monsters were getting stronger.

If you can think of another installation, it is the number of installations, but this is difficult to think about.

For examiners, it is more accurate that they don't want to think than it is difficult to think.

I don't want to think about raising the level of nearby monsters just by installing a large number of inexpensive installations for the future.

So I thought about another reason.

It is the setting up of a Summon Monster.

The Summon Monsters rarely have Summon Monsters outside the hierarchy, so it seemed more likely.

The Summon Teams that you can install in the Tower are either for family creation or regular Summon Teams, but we don't know which one is influencing them. In addition, I don't know if there is a difference between monsters that occur naturally in each layer and monsters in the normal Summon Monster Squad.

I didn't know if the Summon Monster team was influencing me in the first place, so I decided to try it on a level that I didn't have any hands on.

The test hierarchy is the tenth level.

We decided to install only small springs (shrines), stables, and shrines (extremely small), and not other installations.

And there he brought ten heavenly foxes and ten earthly foxes.

Regarding the tenth floor, I decided not to do anything else.

Follow up to see if changes will or will not occur in this state.

We haven't set a time limit, but if we wait a few months and see what happens, we'll set up a crusade squad on a regular basis.

If this changes, we can assume that it is the Summon Monster's fault...

It's going to be a long fight, but that won't happen.

That's not what I would say if it were higher than my family members.

Thanks in a divine sense, there was no need to hurry to find out why the level of monsters rose, and I decided not to have any particular problems.

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"So? What happened to Feilong's riding training?

Over the past few days, while Kaiseki was investigating the level up of the appearing monster, Shreyne and the others were working hard on the flying dragon riding training.

I didn't have to wonder if the hierarchy that each manages is okay, but since it has stabilized without any particular problems lately, I guess it is okay.

"No problem."

Schlein answered on behalf of me.

Heh.

In the last few days, I seem to have gained a lot of confidence.

"What, you don't trust me?

That's what Colette said to the half-throwing examiner.

The examiner waved in a hurry.

"No, I'm sorry. That's not true. I was just thinking..."

"You were listening in the sky?

"... I'm sorry."

I decided to apologize honestly for the assistant who somehow felt that the flag color was bad.

After seeing such a study aid, Colette returned to her usual expression and asked.

"... so? What were you thinking?

"Oh, no, it's not a big deal."

"No, well... what's for dinner tonight?"

To the answer, Shreyn and the others hung their eyebrows.

"Wow, wait. That's why I said no..."

The four of them sighed as they were about to move to their seats.

Dinner seating.

Today's dinner is made by Mitsuki.

Surprisingly or naturally, Mitsuki is actually the best cook among the members.

Most of the usual management meals are handled by Mitsuki.

Of course, Mitsuki also has errands to attend to, such as when the examiner goes out, so another member makes it at that time.

By the way, the next best cook after Mitsuki is Peach.

Below are Colette, Sylvia, Kouch, Shreyne, and Kaiseki.

Schlein and Kaiseki have barely cooked themselves, so they can be compared to the height of a pickle.

Shreyne was originally a princess, so she didn't have a chance to cook.

Kaiseki is the race that was taken care of in the original world by convenience store lunches.

Recently, the work of managing each level has also settled down, so it has become a matter of course that dinner is served.

In the early days, it was only natural that someone was missing, so the operation of the tower would prove a lot more calmer.

At the dining table, we don't talk about the tower, we talk about other people's love.

It wasn't someone who made the decision, but somehow it was.

Face to face, we are talking about the management of the tower, so it is implicitly understood that during meals.

Sometimes, however, it is especially dangerous for the examiner to enter the conversation.

For example, this conversation.

"Oh, Peach, did you have such a ring?

Colette found a ring on her eye-catching peach finger and said that.

"Is this it? I bought it from Kasuke a while ago."

The bomb dropped on the peach, and the eyes of the other members gathered on the ring, and then turned towards Kaiseki.

Eyes are the moment when you realize that you say things to your mouth.

"No, wait. Not just for peaches, but for everyone.

Everyone sighed at the answer of the examiner.

"I thought it was just me..."

"There's no alarm, no gap..."

"Somehow, it's a boulder..."

"It's Tashi..."

"Lord..."

"Naturally..."

Unusual, Kouchi and Mitsuki also turned their gaze to surprise.

In answer to those questions, the examiner thought, "Wait a minute," but did not speak wisely.

As a matter of fact, these rings were not given voluntarily by Kaiseki, but were only bought at their request.

However, it is well understood from previous experience that even if you say such a thing here, it is counterproductive.

I've become familiar with life here, which has grown considerably longer.