Let's Manage The Tower

(13) Organized by the tournament

One day, a month has passed since Peach started playing free soldier chess.

He looked at the faces of those gathered with a slightly dazed expression.

"No, I didn't think it would happen in a month."

"Isn't that amazing?

In the words of the examiner, Floria held her chest tight and Twa smiled bitterly.

"You may not know my father, but at least in Lazequa Mamiya, army chess is a game that is quite pervasive."

"Wow, that's right. That's why you're going to hold the tournament on your own initiative?

The day before yesterday, the tournament of army chess, which Kaiseki casually told Floria, was soon to be held under Lazequa Mamiya's leadership.

I was listening to Florian with a serious expression, but at that time, I didn't really think it would be possible.

It is Florian who came down from the queen's throne, but I feel that the footwork has become lighter.

However, in this case, another reason was greater than Florian's power.

"That's why men, women and children are widely known."

"We don't have the opportunity for countries to support what anyone can be passionate about."

There may be a world with little entertainment, but in the Central Continent, army chess was a game that many people were familiar with.

Sometimes popular, the necessary tools are inexpensively available.

It was said that the family had a set of pawns for playing Soldier's Chess.

"When my mother brought this story, it was the upper echelons who were more comfortable with it."

When Floria heard the story from Kaiseki and went to Towa to tell her some specific summary, it seemed that the executives who were listening around sparkled their eyes.

On top of that, "Why haven't you ever done that before!" She wanted to regret it and said that the conversation had progressed while she was happy from there.

Half of the students who heard from Floria and Tois were stunned and half convinced.

I suppose that's how hungry I was for entertainment.

By the way, the plan itself is decent and well prized.

Just being the number one player in the tournament will pay the annual income of ordinary households for ten years, so it will be quite a lot.

"Well, you made such a prize."

As an examiner, I was worried about the country's finances, but both Towa and Floria shook their necks.

"As for Razek Amamiya, the income from the transfer gate alone is quite substantial. Rather, we need to use it this way and reduce it to the general public."

Like Twa, Razek Amamiya earns more from the Transfer Gate than tax revenue from the people and the Alliance.

That's how many transfer gates are used, but given the convenience of being able to move both ends of the continent at once, that's no surprise.

Currently, the transfer gate for passing through the fifth floor city is operated in three categories.

One is a person who has a residence in the tower of Amamia, the second is a Lazek Amamiya citizen, and the last is a foreign citizen.

Those living in the tower are basically free, and those of foreign nationality have higher user fees.

If not, the number of people entering and leaving the fifth floor of the city is unparalleled when they look around the world.

The revenue generated by the state can have a negative impact on the domestic economy if all of it is accumulated.

To encourage liquidity, a certain amount of money must be spent on running the state.

... it was Towa's word that the executives set the amount in Norinori, claiming that...

"Is it really good, so?

Somehow it seemed like there was a back story, and the examination was slightly half-eyed.

Twa and Floria also smiled bitterly when they saw it, but said half sighed.

"Well, somehow I can't see what they're thinking, but it doesn't matter."

"Rather, it's easier to deal with for the sake of clarity."

Nonetheless, Floria made a direct proposal and the King, Tois, was directly involved.

If the person who recommended him/herself wins the tournament, he/she can make his/her name known to the world.

It would be a so-called sponsored existence, but those with enough money to support it were desperately looking for strong players.

Since both Twa and Floria could easily predict such a move, there is no need to deal with it.

Rather, people who do unexpected things can be more difficult to deal with.

"They're still good enough for their actions to be legible. What's bothering me is the general public."

"Sometimes they act indistinctly on their foreheads."

There seems to have been incidents where rumors spread that someone was strong, threatening to stop the person from appearing.

Of course, the host Razek Amamiya could not have allowed that, and it was to be tightly controlled, but there were still a few incidents.

Besides, it's still good that the case is out front, but the problem is that it's happening behind the scenes.

If we do not turn the case into a boulder, we will not be able to get things sorted out as a nation.

Towa said that the immediate challenge is to follow up with these people.

Speaking of which, it was expected that such disturbances would continue for some time until the start of the main election.

Once the main election starts, there will be a limited number of contestants, making it easier to deal with it.

Until then, it will be a good time to step up as an organizer.

Two months from the start of the qualifiers? Long or short, it's a delicate place. "

That's right.

Originally, I would like a longer period of time to think about publicizing and preparing, but sometimes the heat will cool down if the period is set too much.

It's hard to judge.

"If it works this time, it'll be a year from now. That would make it even smoother."

"That's right. Plus, maybe there 'll be fewer weird cases. I don't think it's going to be gone."

"What do you mean?

Kaisuke continued to explain further to Floria, who leaned her neck.

"Once you do it, you'll soon realize that it's impossible to win on your own. No time, no money. So, over time, I think we're going to organize to some extent."

Organizing in this case is not a big deal, but includes things like a small dojo in the town.

Even if it is small, it is easier to manage by being a group rather than being moved by individuals.

The more tournaments were held, the more such movements would accelerate.

I don't know if that will actually happen, but neither Towa nor Floria think that personal participation will continue forever.

Because it makes sense that those who spend a lot of time become stronger.

"Well, anyway, now it's time to make this event a success."

That's right.

"Oh, so the Crown didn't bite this time?

Floria and Towa, both nodding together, asked Kaiseki with their necks tilted.

"Ah, this time the country is completely independent. Well, I think they're thinking about it over there."

When Floria told Schmidt this story, she seemed to have some sort of smile on her face, so it was Floria's impression that it would not end without doing anything.

I nodded bitterly at what seemed like a story.

It would be right to wait and see now.

Whatever it is, there is no doubt that the event organized by Razek Amamiya has attracted attention from everywhere.

It was Floria and Tova who wished them success so that they could manage to connect to the next event.