Let's Manage The Tower

(46) God and Families

Asra, who became a god by attacking the tower of Gazenlan, initially named the world as a god.

But there was a big change in the world at the time.

At first, even Asra, who had already become a god, did not realize it because of too small a change.

And when I realized it was too late.

The change is the separation of sanctity and magic.

When Asla was ruling by name, in fact, sacred power and magic were treated as one of the more chaotic forces.

However, a small change that Ashra did not notice made these two clear.

When Asla found out, it was already progressing and she didn't even know what the main cause was.

I couldn't stop it.

As for Asla, there was no particular problem in that the divine power and magic were separated separately.

If the world had chosen it, that would have been good.

But one big problem was that many species were lost as a result of that change.

Asla said with a nostalgic look on her face.

"At the time, it was only natural that we could use that power. And of course my race. But the" power "disappeared from the world, and naturally the species that dealt with it disappeared."

Kaiseki looked at Ashra's expression, but there were no negative feelings such as regret or sadness in particular.

You must have noticed the examiner's gaze. I shrugged my shoulders.

"When do you think this is happening? It's already broken. Rather, I did that to cut it off."

"Is that so?

"To erase my tracks from all over the world."

That's what Asura said, and the examiner blinked.

There was no connection between the disappearance of Power and the disappearance of Asla's trail.

"Don't you see? The reason for the disappearance of Power is because I disappeared. It doesn't really matter."

We moved Ellis and the others to get rid of evidence and stories of Asla's existence.

By doing so, he made it look as if Ashra was gone, just like the disappearing species.

Regardless of the process, the result is that it leads to the world that Kaiseki knows.

Of course, it's an older time than the mythical age that we're talking about now.

Such an era is not limited to Ashra, but has not remained at all now.

Looking at Asla, which is a long time ago now, I realized that she really thinks so.

It's already a thing of the past for Asla.

Since the examiner was a corner, he said something else for the purpose of distracting the topic.

"I finally figured out why Ellis and the others are not goddesses. In short, Ellis and the others are family."

Speaking of who's family, of course, for Asla.

For the world of Earthgard, there is no doubt that Ellis and his family are recognized as gods.

But if we look at it more at its roots, it means that it is not God, but his family.

From the point of view of the examiner, Kouhi and Mitsuki are in that position.

"That's what it is. Besides, are you aware of other things because it's about study aid?

Ashra continued and Kaiseki answered because she realized the relationship between Ashra and Ellis.

"It wasn't the Amamiya Tower that Asra attacked, it was the Gazenlan Tower?

"That's it."

Disappearing yourself is a glamorous thing to do.

Normally speaking, the middle of the western (...) continent is not a halfway point, and it is not strange to attack the Amamiya tower in the middle of the world.

Naturally, the exam assistant was aware of that, and I also speculated on the reason.

"How about this? For Asla, the tower of Gazenlan was in the middle of the world at the time."

Asla smiled at the answers to the examinations.

"That's right. So, what's the world like now?

"Hierarchical Composition"

"That's also true."

As soon as she answered the exam aid, Asla looked happy.

Think about it, it's very simple.

Asla used to say she was the god of multiple worlds.

You can imagine that there is a world other than Earth Gard's.

In other words, it is not strange to think that the Earth Gard world was not one world in the first place.

Of course, there is a basis for thinking so.

He thought that the management of the tower existed as a training tool to manage the world or as the very management of the world.

In the first place, there is a condition to raise the level of the tower. I felt that it was premised on managing the world itself.

Those thoughts were all confirmed by Asla's answers today.

To recap, the world of Earth Gard today is a world in which five hierarchies are hierarchically synthesized in the hierarchy of towers.

The same is true of the tower, which cannot go further from the four continents of east, west, south and north.

It's not that I can't go ahead, it's that I don't have a future.

Asla is in charge of the world and beyond.

As Kaiseki manages a hundred floors in the Amamiya Tower.

Or you might have another tower.

But that didn't matter to me at the moment.

After all, I don't intend to take care of the world.

I have no intention of getting deeply involved in what this world looks like.

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I finally decided to ask Ashra about the future.

"So, what about Asla?

If the Adventurer reaches the seventieth floor, that temple will be found soon.

For now, I'm sure there's no party that can get there.

But that's just the beginning of the problem.

Eventually, there won't be a party that we can get there.

Asla answered such a question with her shoulders crossed.

"I don't mind either. That's what I'm talking about."

"Either way, what about that temple?

Ellis, who had listened silently until then to the aide with his neck tilted, sandwiched his mouth.

"Kaosuke, if you press the button again, the temple will return to its original state."

"Eh!? Is that so?

I was surprised to see Ellis when I didn't realize it at all.

Certainly, that would make it possible to erase the traces completely, as usual.

In order to get out of that temple, the tribe of gods must push the button.

Ultimately, Kaiseki decided to postpone the question of whether to keep Ashra's presence secret.

Because I didn't think it was an easy matter for me to decide, no matter how much I was told to decide.

In addition, Lirica and her fellow students have already been made aware of their existence.

I don't expect them to divulge secrets, but I still don't know what's going to happen.

To exaggerate a little, I have no intention of telling you to keep your life a secret.

With that in mind, we also need to talk to them properly.

At that time, we need to think carefully about how far we should go before we talk.

In any case, it was not a problem that I could have alone.