Let's Manage The Tower

(3) Bookmaking

Speaking of which, I wondered when Cecil, who was supposed to be working, had learned the letters.

When the work was just a step down and I was a little relieved, I came up with an extra idea.

When I was in the slave house, I was given enough knowledge to write my own name.

Essentially, women's slave work often involves housework.

For that reason, if I didn't remember some of the letters, I didn't have a handler, so I was reminded to some extent.

I was hired by the Crown as it is, and I began to work as a receptionist, so I could remember the letter to the extent that it would not interfere with my work.

However, the effort was given the role of temple management, which made it unnecessary for a while.

When it comes to the management of the temple, cleaning is basically the main thing, so there are few documents to write.

If I dare say so, it was about managing the books for use in food, clothing and shelter.

Afterwards, it was discovered that spirituality was suitable for some cause and effect, and by having to work with adventurers, I was increasingly away from the use of letters for a while.

It was thought that if I succeeded, it would become a life unrelated to the letter, but further changes came.

One day, suddenly, Kaiseki came and said, "Why don't you write a book about spirituality?"

Cecil, who had little to do with books, naturally refused.

Alisa, who was also beside her, refused more than that.

It is much more expensive than a single book.

It is only natural that the paper itself is expensive.

However, with that in mind, the examiner said, "It's okay. I wish they were in a position to teach spirituality to someone and write it down."

Alisa and I were supposed to say no, but there was plenty of paper, ink and pen left behind after the study tour.

From Cecil's point of view, things are sometimes pushed forward when things get tough, even though they aren't usually pushy.

This time it was typical.

When Alisa and I looked at the tools left behind, they already gave up.

Probably had a similar or approaching face.

There is a compelling part of the study aid, but even if the result is not good, it basically moves to try it first.

If you've been dating a boulder for more than three years, you'll know that much.

Even if they try and fail, they will laugh and forgive.

With that in mind, they both sighed.

What Cecil was doing was creating the book that he ordered.

Suddenly I was reluctant to write on expensive paper, so I talked with Alisa many times to decide how to write.

The content of writing was also determined to a certain extent, and a month passed when the two of us started writing together.

I don't think it would take too long, but for the first time I was confused about the work.

By the time I finally started getting used to writing, books were already taking shape.

When you reach the boulder, joy grows bigger than anxiety.

It's only natural in a sense that what you wrote yourself appears in the form of a book.

And now Cecil and Alisa are doing a final check on the book they wrote.

"... Phew"

Alisa, who was checking in front of Cecil's eyes, sighed loudly.

What Alisa is checking is what Cecil wrote.

"How was it?

"Yeah, I've seen it all, but I didn't have a problem. How's it going?

"Huh? Have you finished? I'm sorry, I have a little more, so wait a minute."

"Okay."

Apparently, while he was thinking vaguely, the other party quickly finished the work.

It was bad to keep him waiting, so Cecil went back to work.

"... what do you think?

When she saw Cecil lifting her eyes from a bunch of paper, Alisa heard that she had finished her work.

No problem.

"Yes."

The two of us nodded and became complex emotions.

I am also nervous about the sense of accomplishment that it has been completed to a certain extent and the challenges that await me.

The challenge is, of course, to have someone else look at what you've written.

The opponent has already been decided.

The examiner who told the two of them to write a book will also check, but those who know more about spirituality than the examiner are supposed to check.

It's certainly Colette, to say who it is.

For Cecil and Alisa, Colette is a spiritual master.

You shouldn't be nervous about seeing what you wrote on that collet.

"... what do we do?

"I don't know what to do... but take it with me."

That's right.

Cecil and Alisa both sighed at the same time.

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I asked Yuri to contact Kaiseki.

Yuri, a fairy, can be reached whenever she wants to communicate with Kaiseki.

Of course, I don't use that force inadvertently, except in cases like this one.

Upon receipt of the communication, the examiner rushed in.

As a matter of course, Colette also came with it.

"Where is it?!

I have already communicated the degree of completion through Lili, so I heard that the anticipated study aid shined my eyes.

Cecil realized that she couldn't pull in anymore.

I gave up and led him to a place where I wrote something down.

"This is it."

The bundle of paper put together was presented honestly to the examiner.

"Read it first?

The examiner who was handed over turned the bundle of paper straight to Colette.

But Colette shook her neck to the left and right.

"It'll take me a while to read it, so I'll do it later. Kowske reads faster, doesn't he?

That's true, too.

Convinced of Colette's arguments, Kaiseki nodded honestly and began to read the bundle of paper handed over.

Cecil and Alisa rolled the paper at an incredible speed.

It's fast enough to convince Colette that the assistant reads faster.

However, if you think about it, you don't have the content in mind, but you just read the text, so it won't take much time.

I told other members that before, but I gave up any further objections because I was told what was different.

Because it is sensory, it is difficult to explain to others.

Anyway, Kaiseki read what was written on the bundle of paper in about four hours.

After reading it, Kaiseki smiled and said to Cecil and Alisa.

"Yeah, I think it's doing great. I mean, I was more surprised than I thought."

"I see. Thank you very much."

"Thank you."

The two people who were praised for the exam were more surprised than pleased with the higher rating than they thought.

"Well, I can't say if it's incorrect because Colette's checking it out."

Seeing Colette reading with a serious look, Kaiseki smiled bitterly.

Cecil and Alisa also tightened their minds that the tough checks were coming.

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In the end, Colette couldn't read it out during the day and came to read it several times.

Naturally, the contents have also been checked.

However, it was pointed out that it was not written that it was significantly wrong, but that it would be misunderstood by a little rhetoric.

Overall, I was praised for doing well.

When the rhetoric came to me, I almost cried when I was rewarded for my hard work.

By the way, Cecil and Alisa, desperate to write it down, became blue when they learned that the book would be released to the public later, but that was still a little earlier.