Let's Manage The Tower

Episode 2 Current Status of the Tower (Part 2)

The fifth tier of the town is spreading well, and it has reached a production area called Kennelsen.

In a town that is expanding admirably, the Six Houses came at this timing just right for the tower because they said there was not enough food.

The lack of food does not mean that the inhabitants are hungry.

To be precise, we're making sure that only enough people can afford to live there.

Residents who wish to migrate from one city to another may find it easy to increase their population.

Those who wish to migrate will seek work in the new city.

The rapidly developing towns are in a state of plenty of jobs unless they are chosen, so there will not be fewer people who wish to migrate.

The job that is most in demand is craftsmanship.

The architectural rush continues, so there are many working exits.

Even so, even if we settle all the craftsmen, the number of unemployed will only increase later, so we can hire them from other town craftsmen's guilds.

The adventurer is next to the craftsman.

Regarding this, they gather on their own, even if they don't have to recruit.

As in the early days of Shizukuishi, you can no longer sleep in tents wherever you like, but the number of accommodation units and rental collective housing buildings is increasing.

Adventurers are based in those places.

The town on the fifth floor is undoubtedly dominated by adventurers.

Economic activities are carried out around materials collected from each level.

I thought that the number of adventurers I had initially gathered would upset the balance of materials available from each tier, but that was not the case.

Especially naturally occurring herbal relationships are not taken until they are dramatically depleted.

As far as examinations were concerned, the adventurer had a rough image, which made him feel betrayed in a good way.

Thanks to this, I am happy that I don't have to consume extra pt.

Nearly all the monsters around the city have already been hunted.

The city is going to expand in the future, so I would rather welcome this.

The same is true of the living quarters, but since it is urgent to secure agricultural land, it is better not to have any extra monsters.

Level-level adventurers who were hunting nearby monsters will have to patrol the area in the future.

Since there are other recruitments, there won't be many adventurers who have grown to the point called one person.

There is no need to worry about the work until it becomes public, because there are as many chores as there are in the new city.

The fifth floor town is an easy place to work for adventurers from rush to solo.

Of course, this assumes that you are registered with the Crown.

Naturally, many of those jobs were offered through the Crown.

Since the Crown Adventurers division is considered the most credible in this town without a public guild, it is inevitable that job requests will come to the Crown.

By the way, I don't have another Alliance, but I don't bother asking that Alliance because each Alliance belongs to the Crown.

On the fifth floor, the Alliance was beginning to mean a group of parties.

An Alliance may be active when resolving requests that cannot be resolved at a single party.

Solo < Party < Crown < Alliance, was becoming the norm among the adventurers operating in the tower.

However, solos and parties are not necessarily affiliated with an Alliance.

Only when the Crown makes a direct request to an Alliance.

Otherwise, it is basically a party request.

Of course, if the adventurers decide that it is impossible for them to do so, they may resolve it with a larger number of people.

However, in that case, the request fee may be lower.

Since the recommended number of people has been set and the request fee has been decided, it was natural to say so.

Middle-sized and above adventurers may be asked to do so, but they are mostly pursuing a tower offensive.

There are many delicious ingredients for mid-sized adventurers, so it's enough to live on.

The same is true, of course, of the merchants who buy it.

Essentially, these materials will be purchased in stores located in the safety area.

Since there are no non-Crown stores in the safety area, it can be said that it is almost exclusive.

It takes less time and effort than going back and forth to the fifth floor and selling it to other stores.

In the early days, some pedestrians hired escorts to go out to other tiers to buy, but since they were known to be no match for shops in the safety area, there have been fewer of them.

Stores in the safety area are equipped with transfer gates, which may be natural in a sense.

Some of them knew that, and some of them would negotiate to use the portal, or the group, but they refused.

I have no intention of selling the advantages of the Transfer Gate cheaply, neither in the study aid nor in the upper crown.

The advanced adventurers were still earning in the dungeon hierarchy.

There was a party that passed the seventy-first floor, but unfortunately we couldn't get to the safety area.

Incidentally, there is no safety area above the seventy-second floor.

I didn't intend to set it up in the future.

Beyond that, I mean, please attack with your own strength.

The seventy-first and seventy-second floors are hierarchies where advanced monsters emerge, so I think it is difficult to attack at the adventurer level in this world.

The dungeons on the 61st to 70th floors are intermediate among the first monsters, but the trap has become vicious.

In addition, advanced monsters will appear in the second half of the middle, so no one is likely to be able to attack.

If we could attack this level of dungeon, we wouldn't be in trouble with the current dungeon hierarchy.

Even from that situation, I read that the senior dungeon will not be attacked by anyone.

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"Is that so? That's unusual. Alcohol?"

When the examiner was drinking alone, the peach came alone.

"Oh, Schmidt gave me a rare drink. It's delicious because Schmidt only recommends it to the boulders."

Kaosuke put up a cup containing fruit liquor to the peach.

I don't drink it every night, but sometimes I drink alcohol like this.

I know that, so sometimes Schmidt puts it in.

"How about a peach?

That's what the examiner said and recommended alcohol to the peach.

Incidentally, the tower members only drink peaches, including drunkenness.

Shreyne and Colette are not intoxicated with alcohol in any way.

Sylvia and Floria can get drunk, but they don't have good memories of alcohol.

According to the story I heard before, for both of us, alcohol is only a means to get drunk.

I can largely imagine what happened in that way.

Colette, who was just beside her, said, "Men are idiots, aren't they?" It echoed in her chest, but she couldn't say anything on the spot.

I'll take it.

Peach, who had taken his own glass, had his assistant pour the fruit liquor and started drinking it.

"Oh... it's really delicious."

"Yeah."

"So? What were you worried about?

In the words of the peach, Kaiseki looked like he had been poked by falsehood.

"Worried? Is that what you look like?

I didn't mean to think so deeply as an examiner.

"I was just wondering how we could run the tower in the future.

Really ~?

Peach stared at the study aid that stroked his cheeks.

Peaches at these times were strange because they somehow seemed to be looking at everything.

I think Kaiseki is a famous succubus family side of fortune-telling.

"Hmm. That's fine. I just kind of felt that way."

"Really? Thank you for caring."

"You're welcome ~"

That's what Kaiseki and Peach laugh at each other.

In the end, the two people continued to drink until they emptied a bottle of fruit liquor from Schmidt.