Let's Manage The Tower

(6) Deviated talent?

The corner of the management relaxation space was crowded with children's voices.

Using the holidays, Sylvia is bringing two children to management.

What the Kokoro and Luca are doing is doing a puzzle that Kaiseki created with play while making magic objects.

"Ahh! It's coming off again! How does Luca know so soon?!

"Um, why?

The puzzle they're working on is a so-called embedded puzzle.

In the world where the assistant student was based, it is a type of puzzle in which children play that fits perfectly when fitted with the same shape.

However, the examiner did not create a graphic puzzle as it is.

The background is a magical formation, and some of the patterns are cut into pieces to fit the correct patterns.

When the text is inserted in a few empty places and the confirm button is pressed, it will glow blue if it is correct, and red if it is wrong.

Why did you make such a thing? At first, I made it to soften Kaiseki's own head.

The more difficult it becomes, the more answers there are, not just one.

At first, I made it for myself to avoid being trapped in one direction, but I tried to make something simple that could be used as a toy for children.

Incidentally, Kouchi and Mitsuki use the thought circuit for Golem to give correct and incorrect answers, so advanced technology may be used.

When it comes to the first simple thing, the puzzle that fits in is written in a shape such as a line or a circle.

The shapes used in the foundations of the Magic Formation are now completed by fitting the puzzle.

After seeing the puzzles made for beginners, Kaiseki, who was somehow in a happy mood, continued to make puzzles for learning the magic team one after the other.

However, it was good to make it, but since it was a puzzle made with interest, I didn't show it to Schlein.

As a result, there were piles of puzzles that were never used in the study aid lab.

Sylvia, who knew it, pulled it out as a play tool to the two people who had come to the management and had spare time.

After obtaining the permission of the examiner, of course.

Sylvia finally remembered and pulled me out of the lab.

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At first, they were doing a beginner's puzzle, but soon they graduated.

Sylvia's educational policy, they both learned magic and sacred laws.

Among them was the study of the foundations of the Magic Cube.

The beginner's stuff was really easy, so they cleared it right away.

That said, the fast forward of the corona was that close.

When it came to puzzles around the beginning of the middle class, they began to make mistakes as if they had fallen out of what they had learned so far.

Conversely, Luca, who was supposed to be learning slowly at a younger age, came up with the right answers one after the other.

While the two were playing happily, Kaosuke turned his gaze to Silvia so that they wouldn't notice.

Sylvia gently shook her neck to the right and left.

I was surprised at the expression.

"Both of you, stay there for a while, because you're going away a little bit."

"Yes."

Yeah!

The two who were passionate about the puzzle replied without looking at the examiner.

Kaiseki, who came to the room separated by one door from the relaxing space, immediately checked with Sylvia.

"You didn't tell me, did you?

"Yes, it's strange that Luca is solving problems that we can't solve in the first place."

Luca, who was solving the puzzles for intermediates one after the other, was surprised to both of us.

The puzzle they're doing now is at a level where, in arithmetic terms, the child who has just learned to add up solves the multiplication of two digits by one.

"Sure, I think what we're doing right now, if we have a foundation in place, we can't do it..."

Normally speaking, the correctness rate of cocoa was quite high, but Luca's correctness rate was astonishing.

"What do you mean, guessy?

"Well, that would be amazing."

Whatever it is for beginners, intermediate puzzles are quite a few combinations.

There is a good chance that we will find the right answer.

In fact, the number of correct answers has dropped.

Having an answer in that puzzle is a better chance of knowing the answer or thinking for yourself and getting the answer right.

"I can't help it if you say you're stupid... Luca, you might be talented."

"It doesn't seem like an unexpected talent..."

Sylvia nodded as if the exam aid was a little stunned and saw the exam aid.

"No, it's not inherited from a boulder, is it? I have nothing to do with it!

In his heart, he waved his hand in a hurry, adding, "Tabun."

"Really? I don't think so.

"Ugh..."

Sylvia questioned me with a serious face, and the examiner was stuck in words.

As long as I am a living god, I can't think of any such possibility.

"... I'll check with the goddess."

When Kaiseki said so, Sylvia now had a slightly impatient look.

"Ah, no. That's all I have to do..."

If you think of Sylvia, this child's place is drawing ○ ○ blood, which is a very ordinary couple conversation.

I didn't bother to check with God, but above all, Luca is drawing the blood of Kaiseki, the god of the real world.

You might want to know in advance if this is likely to cause you extra hardship.

Sylvia, who reconsidered, eventually stopped and said it again.

"That's right. If you can, can you do that?

"Yeah, well, I guess I overthought it."

If you think too much, think too much, it's not a bad thing.

I don't feel that I have to rely too much on the gods who led Ashra for my children, but Ashra also pays attention to the children of Kaiseki in the first place.

It was a study aid to get in touch quickly.

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You're thinking too much.

This was the first voice I heard when I contacted Asla.

Ah, I knew it.

Don't get me wrong. Luca certainly inherits your talents. But the inheritance is not something special, it's in a very normal range. "

Huh?! Pretty normal, huh?

It's not unusual, is it? When I was a kid, I couldn't believe I had the gift of genius. "

For God's sake, genius skin children are also in a very normal range.

When I think about it, I wonder what kind of child is there that deviates from its scope, and I think about that without thinking about it.

"It's about being a real god in this world."

Though I didn't speak up, the answer came back from Ashra, who was firmly in mind.

Ugh, that's awful.

You can't help it, right? Because it creates things that never existed in this world. That's what deviation means to us. "

Really? Well, if you leave me alone, Luca is not a deviant, is she?

That's what it is. However, no one knows how Luca grew up with you. "

Well, I don't know.

In response to the reopened study aid, Ashra returned a laugh.