Let's Manage The Tower
(35) Card Meaning
The scholars who had moved to the 59th floor decided to examine the fountain of the hierarchy.
As a result, there were five springs on the 59th floor.
All of it was just water.
"I wonder if the 58th floor was occasional?
In front of the transfer gate leading to the sixtieth floor, Kaiseki was tilting his neck.
What do you think ~
"If you don't look at the other hierarchies again, you won't know."
That's what Lirica said when she leaned her neck in the same way.
At the level that I've been through, I keep a good record of where the fountain is.
Examining all the fountains you found doesn't take months.
"Well, look. I can't help worrying about it here, so let's move on."
The examiner first went beyond the 60th floor to the 61st floor as originally intended.
Even if we are aiming for the sixty-first floor, we are not looking at the fountain on the sixtieth floor.
We searched the hierarchy as much as the other hierarchies, but the number of springs on the sixtieth floor was three in all.
However, it was also empty, just like the 59th layer, and it was all just water.
As a result, the examiner twisted his neck again.
"Hmm. Occasionally there was a special spring on the 58th floor?
I don't know if I don't look into other hierarchies, but I noticed and said so.
However, it is not only the study aid that worries me, but also the other members.
"I'm not sure yet. The number of springs themselves is fragmented at each level."
"There's not some kind of law, is there?"
Lirica and Peach were both saying that and wondering if they missed something.
What we know so far is that the springs are distributed in all levels from the 52nd floor to the 60th floor.
As Lirica said, these numbers are not particularly common across the city.
Furthermore, all we now know is that water with two special effects can be taken in the 58th layer.
At the same time, I would like to consider whether there are any interesting tools that can be made using two waters.
However, both may be closer to medication than tools.
So far, what comes to mind is what happens when you make tea with the water you've been pumping.
The examiner, who began to think that it didn't matter, shook his head to the left and right.
"I can't. That's what I'm thinking. Let's go to the 61st floor first."
When Kaiseki called out, each of them took his place for the trip.
Even if it's a podium, it just gets into the carriage and reaches the podium.
Only Kaiseki does not ride a carriage to move the transfer gate.
Kaiseki, who confirmed that the carriage had progressed to a point at the transfer gate, operated the transfer gate while trying to enter the gate himself.
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The examiners who arrived at the sixty-first level quickly moved to the first level.
To see if the original purpose was achieved.
As soon as I left the tower, I removed the cover and checked the contents described, and it was the result as I hoped.
The tower's highest level of reach remained on the 56th floor.
This result itself was confirmed at the lower level, so we could have predicted it, but the problem is as follows.
And he covered the card with a cover, and he went back into the tower almost to see if he could fly to that level again.
The result was that it could fly to the sixtieth floor.
That was also to a certain extent the scope of the assessment.
But next to the examiner, Lirica leaned her neck.
"Even though the card is stopped on the 56th floor, you can fly to the 60th floor?
"That's right. In short, the behavior of the transfer gate is not very related to the display of the card. No, technically, it has something to do with it."
"... what do you mean?
Without knowing what the examiner said, Lirica leaned her neck.
Incidentally, since the examiners are on the sixtieth floor, there are no other adventurers around.
No one listens to you, even if you're talking about the tower's secrets.
Because of this situation, I was talking to Lirica without any hesitation.
"It's true to look at other towers in the first place, but basically, you only have to have yourself to attack them. The transfer gate of the tower only works with the magic of the attackers."
The only way to attack the tower is to use cards in the Amamiya Tower, which now has Kaiseki and uses Gazenlan Towers and Crown Cards.
The Amamiya Tower can attack itself without a Crown Card.
With a Crown Card, we can start over from the same hierarchy that we have hitherto attacked in the Gazenrun Tower.
In that sense, the Crown Cards and the Setum Tower Attack Alliance Cards have the same functionality.
"But so is the Crown Card, but all I need is his magic, so I don't really need a card."
"Eh!? Is that so?
Lirica nodded at what she had never known before.
"That's it. The Transfer Gate, or the Tower itself, registers the magic of individual attackers and distributes them. The cards are just for managerial clarity of the crown."
Was that so?
Lirica had a convincing expression, and the exam went on.
"So maybe this tower is the same thing? In the Amamiya Tower, shortcuts are only available to people with Crown Cards, but I think they're available to everyone."
"I see. Very well."
Lirica nodded loudly to explain the exam aid.
Peach, who was listening to the story, came up with a question for the examiner.
"So what is this card for in the Gazelan Tower?"
I nodded to the question of the most reasonable peach.
"I don't really understand that. Perhaps it was simply made to make it easier for the attackers to understand."
If you have been attacking the tower for a long time, you may not know what level you are at because of the similar landscape.
Kaiseki expects that a hierarchical card may have been created to prevent this.
"Eh? But you can't see the current hierarchy, right?"
"That's why the label has been gone for a long time. Sometimes there's an unnatural space."
As Kaiseki said, there is an unnatural gap between the highest reach hierarchy and the available shortened transfer gates.
If I was told that from the beginning, it would appear to be just a blank space, but if I was told again, even if something was displayed there, there would be no strange width.
I see ~
"Well, it's just a complete prediction. If that's the case, maybe it's too old and there's no documentation left?
That's possible ~
What I just talked about is only an expectation, but I think Kaiseki has won to some extent.
The card also makes sense.
I've served my purpose in the meantime, so let's get back to the Alliance.
When the examiner called out, the members who were thinking about whether there were many things to think about began to move.
In addition to the purpose of investigating the effects of the tools made, unexpected results came with it, which took time unexpectedly.
Kouchi's match is coming up in a week.
In the meantime, I haven't decided what to do, but the scholars have decided to watch the match.
In this attack, I was able to confirm that the tools to deceive the tower's offensive status also worked well.
Thanks to this, I was able to fully embark on a high-level investigation without worrying about the surrounding eyes.