Let's Manage The Tower
(7) To further development (Part 4)
Sarasa, who talked about the renewal of the divine engraver and the installation of the transfer gate, next talked about Luca, Sylvia's son.
"Luca, is that you?
Nevertheless, most people don't know what it means to suddenly be given Luca's name.
The people here are from the merchant division, so they have little contact with Sylvia, a witch.
Not to mention that her children are not deeply involved with the merchant division.
I wasn't sure why Luca's name came out here.
"Yes, I'm sure you do, but Luca is Kaosuke-sama's real son."
Sarasa said so, how many people turned their eyes to Schmidt.
Someone who didn't know Luca was the son of the examiner confirmed it.
Schmidt nodded deeply to answer it.
The fact that Queen Floria's children are the children of Kaiseki is close to an open secret, but not so widespread about Sylvia's children.
Someone who knows, I suppose.
In the first place, Sylvia is an important witch in Razek Amamiya, but she is only considered a witch.
It's not politically influential, so it's less important.
Of course, you can have some influence as a student aid child, but not as much as the children of the Queen Florian.
Schmidt asked Sarasa why she named Luca in such a delicate position.
"What happened to Luca?
Schmidt knows about Luca, but that's why he didn't think it had anything to do with a meeting in the Crown merchant department.
"Yes, I'm sure Schmidt knows, but Luca has a lot of power over the Magic Faction."
"That's right. I know that story."
"In order to further develop this talent, Kaiseki has decided to provide direct guidance to Luca."
Schmidt blinked unexpectedly at the words of Sarasa.
If that were true, it would certainly be great news for the merchant division.
"... I see. Is that what this is about?"
In a word Salassa said, Schmidt understood what she wanted to say in an instant.
"Does Mr. Kowske...?
"Of course I do. I'm not supposed to tell you that he's directly involved and not authorized, am I?
That's true, too.
Schmidt nodded with approval to Sarasa, I assure you.
The conversation between the two is completely set aside.
I don't really understand how teaching a child named Luca about magic equipment affects the Crown.
Though there are thousands of merchants in Haichiyama, they have too little information about Luca to judge.
"... Um, what do you mean?
Schmidt slowly started talking to one person.
"As Sarasa told me earlier, Luca must have talent for the magic team."
Schmidt hasn't dared to assert it because Luca is not yet an adult.
I dared to cloud my words because I didn't know how to turn them into something in the future.
Some of them nodded as if they had taken away the thought.
"However, when Kowske educates Luca, the story may change."
There came out those who tilted their necks without knowing what it meant.
It's no wonder that parents educate their children.
Of course, there is a special situation where the parent is a living god, but there is nothing strange about God educating his children.
"When Kowski-sama starts education, it means she recognizes Luka's talents."
Some of them had a soft expression.
You know what Schmidt is trying to say.
"Luca has the potential to create similar magical instruments in the future?
One of the people who noticed finally understood what Schmidt was trying to say.
"That's right.... I just don't want you to get me wrong, but since Mr. Kouske is like that, it's possible that he just wants to teach as a parent."
That's right.
Sarasa agreed to Schmidt laughing bitterly and laughing similarly.
Participants who had met with the examiner in person also had a convincing look.
"... In this case, it is strictly forbidden to go first. Especially craftsmen, don't try to scout first."
"Yes, yes."
There were several people in charge of crafts, so they replied.
"That's why it's a pity to be taken by other chambers of commerce. Remember to monitor and control."
Some people nod to agree with Schmidt.
"Just be aware that if you do too much, your parents may come out this time."
"Um...? Parents?
"Well, in a way, it's more like a god than a human god."
Schmidt, who said that he couldn't say any more, had seen Kouchi and Mitsuki in the management meeting room, and they looked real.
I don't exactly say who, but there are some things I don't have to say.
Of course, only the top-class people could go to management, so I looked at their faces and realized that others should not touch them any more.
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"Nevertheless, how much can you expect Kouske-sama to be directly instructed?
Schmidt asked Sarasa to dare destroy the air that had somehow solidified.
Sarasa also felt that this air was not a good thing, so she took on the open conversation.
"Come on? But Isnani said he might eventually pull himself out, just as far as magic is concerned."
"... that much?"
Isnani is a talent capable of developing magic equipment that can be used as an assistant.
If you pull out that Isnani, you'll be able to say it's an incredible talent.
"Of course, if I could grow to adulthood with the growth that I have now," he said.
"Isn't that a bit harsh again?
Even if you were told that you were talented when you were a child, being an adult and a normal person is the same thing in this world. It's a story you often hear.
"I guess so. That's why Kaiseko-san gave you direct guidance. Maybe."
The attendees nodded for a convincing reason.
I understood that I wanted to continue to grow by showing high walls from within my children.
However, being boring is also a characteristic of children.
It becomes important how to develop your talents while sustaining your current interests.
Around that area, it can be said that it is a place to show the skills of teaching assistants.
"I would definitely like to take a closer look at what kind of guidance Kouske-sama will provide."
Sarasa replied to Schmidt's casual murmur, making fun of him.
"Oh, why don't you ask him directly?
Currently Schmidt only has access to conference rooms for management.
If you seek more, you will have to enter the family centered on examinations.
"... I don't have the courage."
The answer that Schmidt returned with a slow expression could be said to tell everything in many ways.