Let's Manage The Tower

(4) Communications

Using the function of the magic box attached to the bracelet, Kaiseki took out the communication equipment.

Most of them are merchants.

Just by doing that, they looked at each other looking at each other, wondering what kind of function the bracelet had.

The examiner ignores them and starts talking with a plate-shaped communication device.

The shape was almost the same as that of a mobile phone, but in a world where there was no such thing, I didn't seem to know what it was.

I suddenly looked at the auxiliary student who spoke to the communication equipment and looked at it with a rather awkward gaze.

With those eyes, Kaiseki contacted Gazelan.

"Let's go. What's the matter with you? It's unusual to hear from you."

Gazelan, speaking in a light tone, replied Kaiseki with a bitter smile in his heart.

"Head of department. Something went wrong."

It seemed that Gazelan was aware of the situation by calling the assistant department manager.

"What happened?"

"The caravan is on schedule, but apparently there are signs of flooding. Details are being verified with scorn."

When the examiner said so in a breath, there was a moment available.

"... I see. I'll tell Schmidt."

"Please."

"The leader of the caravan... is Burt? Burt, are you there?

Burt responded in a hurry to the sudden call from the department head.

Ha.

"You know what I mean? From now on, you're in charge."

"What about it?"

All of a sudden, Bart leaned his head unexpectedly.

Normally, though, adventurers escorting caravans don't stand up.

It is the same in a large caravan, and the top of this caravan is only Carl.

But there are exceptions to everything.

I heard a sigh coming from the other side of the comms.

I knew you didn't know. Under normal circumstances, only the captain will be in command. Except in the event of a flood. You'll be in charge. "

Hearing Gazelan's words, Bert unexpectedly looked at Carl.

By the way, the merchants who were listening to this story are also gathering in Carl's sight.

Carl nodded calmly and agreed that he expected the reaction.

"If a flood is observed during the movement or berthing of a large merchant caravan, flood details and destruction will prevail over cargo."

This arrangement has been in place since the creation of the large merchant fleet.

Until then, flooding is important in the Central Continent.

"If you can destroy the members there, destroy them. If it's impossible, you can run."

Some of the merchants looked relieved by the words that they could run away.

But Bart answered to catch up with them.

"... no. I can't say that the scorn won't come back, but perhaps it's impossible to escape."

"... I see. Waiting for the scout report first. We will also consider how to deal with it."

"Okay."

"Then, Kou and the others should move freely without incorporating into the fighting force."

Bart understood exactly what Gazelan meant.

"So much?

"Oh, don't you think all the adventurers in the caravan can win?

Bart looked stunned at Gazelan's pleasant voice.

No amount of Gazelan could believe the word.

"Are you kidding me?

"No, you can't be kidding me in this situation."

As always, it was Gazelan who said it in a light tone, except for Burt's reaction.

I rang my throat and saw Kaiseki.

Burt sighed as if he had given up.

"Head of department. Something that doesn't make me expect much..."

"That's impossible. The situation is the only one, and I need you to work hard."

I got a thankful word from the auxiliary voice saying, "Don't hide your strength."

Even if it is a study aid, I do not intend to hide it in such a situation.

No, but that's not why I can fight with all my might.

Somehow there is a football caravan.

Well, that's true.

"Nothing to worry about. I'm going to keep my mouth shut about the operation. I won't stand in your way."

Thank you very much.

In the middle of the year, the examiner answered in earnest.

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"Ah, um... are you serious?

Burt was listening to Kaiseki and Gazelan's conversation.

"Bart, don't measure the party in front of you like a normal person. If they're the only ones, it's not strange to throw them into a flood and go home alive."

Flooding is a small flood.

In general, flooding is said to occur from about a hundred floods.

By contrast, flooding is subject to a flood count of 500 or more.

What both have in common is that they are a herd of multiple types of monsters.

"You're kidding, right?

Are you kidding me?

Gazelan said pleasantly, and Bart spasmed his face with a boulder.

I didn't think the examiners in front of me were that strong.

"But that's only if you don't have a limb. You know what that means?

"... of course."

In this case, it is the caravan itself that is said to be tight.

If you accept Gazelan's words as they are, even adventurers fighting monsters will be able to keep their feet tight for the auxiliaries.

"If only you knew that. Depending on the content of the reprimand, you basically guard the caravan."

Bart saw the examiners.

I wonder if you still can't believe Gazelan's words.

I can't really decide whether or not to leave it to the examiners.

"Can't you believe it?

Between Bert's answers, Gazelan must have understood.

I've heard that.

"... to be honest."

"Well, I guess so. If I were put in the same situation as you, I'd make that decision. Unless you know someone named Kou."

That is also the true heart of Gazelan.

Gazelan has seen some of the power of the auxiliaries (...) first-hand.

That's why I can say this, and if I hadn't actually seen it, I'd have the same feelings as Burt.

Well, that's fine. Better wait for a scolding report than that right now. "

"Okay."

As for that, Burt also agreed, so he nodded honestly.

"Then... it was Carl. Are you there?"

"Yes, sir?

When it came to fighting monsters, Carl kept quiet because he couldn't talk.

Suddenly Gazelan called me back and replied in haste.

"I'm sorry, but you should be prepared for your luggage to some extent. Well, depending on the scale."

"That's..."

It is difficult to admit as a captain of a caravan, but it is also difficult to refuse as someone who knows the reality of the flood.

Survival is the top priority.

"When it comes to loads, I'll tell Schmidt..."

Gazelan's words were cut off in the middle of the conversation.

I could hear someone else from a distance, so I knew Schmidt had arrived.

I can hear you two talking.

As Carl, it's nice to have Schmidt, head of the department.

Originally, I had to make my own judgment, but I was relieved that a person named Kou had communication equipment.