Let's Manage The Tower
(12) Exercise (dance)
Slightly after the sound of Sylvia's whistle echoed through the venue, Floria began to dance with her sword.
What Florian is about to dance is not accompanied by intense movements like in battle, even though it is an act of sword.
Instead, dancing was more emphasized, and most movements were relaxed.
At first, however, the audience was disappointed in anticipation of the fierce battle the temple side showed, but the atmosphere blew up in an instant.
That's because every movement Florian showed was something that fascinated the viewers.
In addition, Florian's sword is shining to match the dance.
When Floria moves the sword, the trajectory of light runs in line with the movement, and small lights of various colors dance around it.
Despite the daytime dance, the disturbance of the light was clearly visible from the audience seat.
The light more mysteriously enchanted the Florian dance.
Florian exercises are essentially slow movements, but sometimes they can be as intense as regular battles.
Some of the powerful among the spectators who were watching the sword move were groaning at its sharpness.
It was only with the swing of the sword that Florian could understand that he was very strong even in a normal battle.
One of them is a Warrior Officer who used to fight with the Sword.
"... this is no good."
When he realized that he had no chance of winning if he fought himself, the warrior groaned.
In addition, clergy warriors sometimes show their followers their martial arts with ritual swords.
When I saw the dance in front of me, I clearly understood that the sword I had held earlier was for ritual rather than combat use.
I'd like to complain about one of the differences, but I couldn't even notice it when I had the sword in the first place.
He could not win either as a priest or as a warrior, and sighed with admiration as he watched the dance taking place in front of him.
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The Florian dance attracted many spectators, including priests and warriors.
Some of them, of course, appeared to be auxiliaries.
Of course, the female management team was contacted by the examiner, and the Dorians and all the children of the examiner were running.
"Is that your mother?"
Towa, who was watching the dance in a discreet manner and confused with the audience, said so with a slightly dazed expression.
Mia and Lik, who are watching next to him, have the same face as Towa.
"Are you surprised?
Alec had a pleasant look at his grandson's murmur.
Of course, I didn't lose sight of Floria.
"I never used to dance in front of people's reactions, and since I became queen, I wouldn't have had the chance to dance. I've never seen anything like it."
As Alec said, in fact, the children never saw Floria perform the dance.
On the contrary, I've never heard of dancing.
That's because Floria herself didn't say it, and the people around her thought it wasn't her.
Thanks to Floria's unexpected (?) I have never had the opportunity to know about stunts before.
"Mother Floria, you look beautiful ~"
"Yeah."
In contrast to Tova, Florian children, Sylvia's children Kocolo and Luca enjoyed Florian dancing relatively calmly.
Compared to the other three, it is cool because Floria is dancing and Silvia's whistle has been heard many times.
Especially in Kokoro, just like in Sylvia, the instruments used in rituals are knocked down all at once.
That's why Kokoro knew Sylvia well.
That's your mother, too.
"I feel better today than usual."
Luca, who had heard Sylvia whistle several times, said so while looking at Sylvia.
"That's right. You seem to have more energy than usual."
Kokoro answered Luca as he glanced at the study aid.
Kokoro realizes why Sylvia is more enthusiastic than usual.
Kaiseki was looking at the children, but as the Florian dance progressed, his expression gradually became stricter.
"Master"
After seeing how the examiner was doing, Kouchi called out his name as if he had noticed it.
Mitsuki, who is sitting next to Kouhi, is looking at Kaiseki in the same way.
"Hmm... Is this bad?
"Kowske? What the...?
Shreyn heard about the three people who noticed the delay, but Kaiseki did not answer it and saw Mitsuki.
Mitsuki, I'm sorry, but...
I gave Mitsuki some instructions after putting it in front of me.
Kouhi is too prominent in Seitun, so it is best to use Mitsuki.
"... okay."
Mitsuki nodded, listening to the instructions of the examiner, and stood up in a slight rush to the unusual.
Colette, who hurriedly left and dropped off Mitsuki, leaned his neck and asked the examiner.
"What happened?
"No, something has happened, something is going to happen. Anyway, if you look at it, you'll see."
Kaiseki, who thought it was more important to see Florian's artifacts than to talk now, looked at Florian's dance.
Colette, who saw it, shrugged her shoulders and stopped listening.
I know something is happening, but I know that I'm trying to deal with something with the Mitsuki.
I don't intend to disturb it by asking extra questions.
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The next thing I noticed after the examiners was Sylvia.
Everyone can see that Florian's sword depicts the trajectory of light by dancing.
Sylvia does not know whether the trajectory was mere coincidence or inevitability.
However, it was certain that at least Floria, who was dancing, was not aware of it.
Sylvia was forced to decide whether to stop the Florian dance or keep it that way.
If you stop, if you stop the whistle that you're playing right now, we know Floria will cut it up in the right place.
Worried about what to do, Sylvia turned her attention to the aid.
Sylvia turned to the examiner and just then she found Mitsuki gone.
Afterwards, Sylvia, who confirmed that the examiner nodded small, decided to keep playing.
I stopped playing the song in the middle of the game and was thinking about the possibility that something strange might happen.
This can also be seen from the fact that the examiner deliberately moved the rattles.
If it is better to stop on the way, it is not strange for such instructions to fly in with the mythology of God.
Sylvia played the whistle to the end to ensure that the ritual was finished.