Let's Manage The Tower

(6) and certain measures

The florians, who had moved from the training grounds, resumed their conversation as soon as they settled down about their seats.

"Now, let's go back to calming down, did Sol come up with anything in the past?

Sol looked in trouble at Floria's query.

I was thinking before I came here, but I couldn't think of anything.

Rather, if I had thought of it in this short period of time, I would have thought of it when I've been having a lot of trouble.

Looking at Sol's face, Floria returned a bitter smile.

"No, I'm not blaming you for anything. Sol's direct thoughts have some positive aspects."

"Is that so? Sometimes it's a difficult quality to be a teacher."

Especially in combat, Sol's intuitive and straight character is very advantageous.

By the way, once you admit someone, you have the flexibility to listen to them.

Otherwise, I wouldn't bother asking Florian for his opinion.

And because of that, Floria also shows the best possible answer every time Sol asks for his opinion.

Floria, who knew Sol was coming to her after all the troubles, said she didn't want any more trouble and wanted a light answer.

"I told you. Sol thinks things too directly. I understand your desire to improve the living conditions of the little demons, but I can't even try to reach there all of a sudden."

"... huh?

"If Goblins don't work, demons don't work, demons don't work, big demons don't work, and long-lived people don't."

"No, but..."

Sol was confused by Florian's explanation.

What Florian has just said is already being done.

On top of that, I wanted to do something about the goblins.

Floria, who saw through Sol's confusion, shrugged her shoulders and replied.

"It may be forgotten that among the species that exist in the world of human and human beings, it is never a long-lived species. Of course, it's a lot longer than a goblin."

A typical species with a long lifespan includes elves, but there are others in Earthgard that have a long lifespan.

Including all species, Florian is right that human beings never have a long life.

Nevertheless, human beings have built so many civilizations on the earth of the world.

Given that, life alone is not an important element in building a civilization.

"On top of that, when it comes to what you want to say, Sol's focus is not bad.

"... uh?

"You said you wanted to do something about the inheritance of technology in the Goblin, right?

"Yes, yes."

In short-lived goblins, problems such as the difficulty of developing technologies such as agriculture, including seasons, were the beginning.

That's why I've come to the conclusion that I want to increase my life expectancy.

As I said to Sol earlier, Floria cannot have any mysterious plans to increase the lifespan of the Goblin immediately.

If that were the case, I would have tried it with the Goblins in my tower.

"So back to what I said earlier, can't you think of anything yet?

"... let a demon or a big demon do it?

Floria laughed nicely at Sol, who answered with a feeling of fear.

Sol didn't have a bad feeling either.

"That's right. There are superior species that listen to the Goblins almost unconditionally, so we should leave it to them to develop technology. On top of that, if we further improve our living environment, we will extend our life expectancy little by little. Repeat after that."

The first thing Floria said was that she thought too much about Sol.

After all, there are no dramatic measures to encourage change, but we can only hope that it will turn into a tunnel.

In addition, the history of human beings has developed in this way.

The important thing is not to retreat the accumulated technology in one generation.

In addition, there is one more thing to be aware of in the case of the Goblins.

That's because there's a clear difference in race, so we have to make sure that the lowest goblins are not subjected to slavery.

If this happens, it is more likely that the original purpose of the sol is to extend the life of the goblin.

It is the higher race that keeps watch, and ultimately the role of Sol.

"Well, whatever you're trying to say, it doesn't change what you've been doing."

Sol dropped his shoulders clearly to Floria, who concluded so.

"After all, you don't have a good strategy?"

"Well, that's what it's like to say without a body or a lid."

Florian answered Sol's words without being particularly angry, but now Shreyn, who had been listening silently until now, came out of her mouth.

"Do you really think so?

Huh?

"I have a pretty important tip for Floria's story so far, but don't you realize Sol?

According to Shreyn's words, Sol looked at Florian in a hurry.

But the expression hasn't changed in particular, and I couldn't even try to read anything from it.

Instead, Sol, who was advised by Shreyne, decided to reconsider whether he had ever heard anything or made a mistake in his previous story.

First of all, the lifespan of the goblin cannot be easily extended.

And civilized things such as the inheritance of technology are left to the higher races.

To extend Goblin's life, we need to develop our civilization and improve our living conditions.

Sol was reconsidering the story he had just heard from Florian from various angles, but he remembered when he was talking about human beings.

Unlike elves and other long-lived species, one of the reasons why human beings have developed civilization so far was to mention it.

"Ah... I see. Is that what this is about?"

And Floria and Shreyne, who watched Sol murmur at the thought of it, smiled at the same time.

Sol has the ability to derive answers for himself with a hint.

"Did you come up with that?

"Human beings, who are by no means individual individuals, have developed so far because of their high ability as seeds."

"Huh? Then why have you made so much progress?

That's what Florian said, daring to ask Sol a question.

To see if Sol came up with the right answer.

"Human beings developed because they outnumbered other long-lived species, right?

To Sol's answer, Floria nodded with a smile.

"Well, that's not everything, but I'm pretty sure I'm right."

Whether you're fighting or building a town on the land, building a high civilization will require numbers.

In the Earthgard world, human beings are a remarkably large species.

And we've used it to build so many civilizations.

If that's the case, you can do the same thing in Goblin.

The current Goblin has certainly lost its birth rate, but it has never stopped giving birth.

The child's chances of survival have increased, and the parent goblin has just stopped giving birth to many children.

If that's the case, all you have to do is make air in the country that will give birth to many children.

It shouldn't be difficult because it's originally a prolific species.

Of course, nobody knows now if this is the right course of action.

It would still be worth a try.

Unlike when he came to management, Sol returned to the village with expectations in his chest.