Let's Manage The Tower

(5) respective correspondence

The examiner, who was guided by Sarasa, suddenly lowered his head.

"I'm sorry. If it had been, it would have come directly to me..."

Sarasa has informed those who have already entered the reception desk that she is in charge of examinations.

However, since there is not something like a photo, it is possible that I did not know the face of the assistant. However, when the person in charge is said to have been appointed, it is correct to hand it over to the person in charge and finish the correspondence.

Nonetheless, Sarasa cursed her neck as to why she tried to force her way.

"I told you that there was a person in charge, but I usually check at that time, right?

"Yes, of course. In the first place, the person in charge is not that many, so I shouldn't have mistaken the handling..."

If that receptionist has been dealing with her normally, it will be over again, but at least not once as far as Sarasa knows.

Unsatisfied, I saw Sarasa twisting her neck, and Kaiseki decided to talk about the discomfort she had felt since she completed her request.

"I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but I'll let you know."

I was going to say it lightly as an exam aid, but Sarasa didn't seem to accept it, so she made a serious expression.

"Yeah, what is it?

Tell Sarasa, nodding while saying so, what she felt in the middle of the request.

The attitude of the sender's representative was strange (especially when the assistant used the item box).

Regardless of the content of the request, it was a reckless amount of luggage.

For that reason, the recipient has not felt anything in particular, and has dealt with it as an adventurer who normally requested it.

And finally, the receptionist's funny attitude.

The face of Sarasa, who was listening to these stories, finally looked noble.

If there is only one of these things, it can be done in one word because of the willingness of the examiner, but it is not a coincidence if the strange state continues until this point.

Rather, Sarasa already seemed convinced of something.

"... we will investigate immediately."

The feeling of discomfort in receiving the examination aid was only felt by the individual who assisted the examination.

If the receptionist is working with her client to determine that she's doing something wrong, she needs to prove something else.

I would like to make sure that it is true because Kaiseki is saying it, but I don't do it because I hate Kaiseki herself.

Besides, if you do that, you'll end up working as an Alliance staff member, but only with a one-time request.

In addition, to this extent, there was no way to allow imitation that would expose the identity of the examiner.

Well, Sarasa was thinking about this, but unfortunately, she said that the study aid was light.

"That's right. I think that's better."

Mitsuki, who was behind the study aid, sighed lightly when she heard the words, and she did not realize whether it was luck or misfortune.

That night.

Sarasa was told she couldn't come back because of the Crown's work, so Kaosuke told Shreyne and Sylvia that she had met at the villa during the day while eating Mitsuki's dinner.

"I see. Did that happen?"

"Was it good to leave the investigation to the Crown?

As for Sylvia, I asked if she was worried about the study aid, but she nodded with a serious face.

Well... I'm just an adventurer now. From there, it's the Crown's job. "

Sure, sure.

Instead of leaving it to the Crown as usual, Sylvia answered in surprise and without difficulty to the common-sense words of the examiner who ran along with his interests.

It is well known from previous experience that if you respond here in a strangely inflammatory manner, you will be motivated to study.

Fortunately (?) I was conscious of something else without noticing Sylvia's inner feelings.

"Still, it's a good idea to get out on the spot. I came up with some magic ideas."

"Huh? Was that good? By the way, what can I ask you?

"No, it's not that big a deal."

That being said, Kaiseki was thinking about the narrow alley that he went through when carrying his luggage.

If there is something like a warehouse in the back of an alley where the carriage cannot pass, then of course you will need manpower.

In that case, the idea was to consider whether there could be magic equipment that would make it easier for people to carry their luggage by hand.

After hearing the idea, Shreyne and Sylvia nodded as if they were convinced.

"I see. But the magic items in the item box have failed to be made before?

"No, well, it's not a failure, it's just too expensive to sell... it's not!

Kaiseki, who was brought up with failures made a long time ago, hastily reversed the story.

"Sure, the magic of item boxes is useful for carrying luggage, but it's not that easy to make cheap stuff."

While saying that it is not impossible to make it, the examiner continues to talk further.

"Besides, I can't help making magic tools that only I can make, so this time I'll think about versatility."

"Huh? Already have an idea?

Well...

Looking at the study aid with confidence and laughing, Shreyne and Sylvia, who were listening, realized that they had already come up with something concrete.

"So, are you going to start making?

That's why Sylvia said so, but Kaiseki shook his neck to the side.

"No. That's why I'll see what else I can do in the city. I might think of something else."

I didn't think I'd find anything that would help me find a new magic tool by accepting the request.

Reflecting that the boulder was too enclosed in the management, I was going to accept the request for a while.

"Sure, that might be good. It's just..."

Seeing Sylvia nodding as she listened, Kaiseki leaned her neck.

"What happened?

"No, I was just wondering if Mr. Kouhi would come here for too long."

"Ah..."

It was a study aid leaked as if Sylvia's words were accidental, but immediately three women turned a cold eye.

"Have you forgotten?

"You can't do that, right?

"Should I tell Kouhi?

"I'm sorry, please forgive me. I'll talk to Kouchi soon."

The examiner lowered his head in a hurry to the women who said so.

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The examiner, who managed to get permission from the three of them, was talking to Gazelan the next day.

The story is about yesterday's strange request.

"... Does that mean that the receptionist was working with her client to make things easier?"

"Well, in a word, that's what it is."

In reply to the words of Kaiseki, Gazelan looked reluctant.

For Gazelan, I never thought that was done with dignity at the reception at Crown Headquarters.

"Thanks to this, some of the Adventurer divisions are still going left and right on this matter. There's an investigation going on behind the scenes to see if there's anything like it."

Really? I hope you can use this as an opportunity to wipe out fraud. "

"At least the people who are moving are going to do it."

Gazelan also agreed to say nothing about the exam as he said in other HR.

The Crown now operates entirely independently of the aid.

I don't intend to make any noise now, and I don't think I need to leave.

Of course, Gazelan is also handling it with that intention.

I told Sarasa about the incident because I first noticed that Kaiseki was uncomfortable and reported it to Sarasa.

In the end, Kaiseki only heard the end of the matter from Gazelan, and little was involved in the aftermath of the incident inside the crown.