Let's Manage The Tower
(11) Sylvia's Considerations
After returning from the shrine of Ashra, Kaiseki told the female team that he would summon Shinto again.
The same reaction when I heard it was light except for about one person.
"I don't suppose we're going to invite guests this time? If so, it won't be too much noise."
Speaking of Floria,
"Is that so? As long as the gods say it's okay, it's no problem."
Shreyn nodded.
It can be said that they are accustomed to doing examinations in a bad way.
That's why I tilted my neck when I heard about the examiner and saw Silvia changing her complexion.
"Sylvia, what's wrong? Wouldn't it be a big deal to summon God now?
"No, Mr. Kouske's summons to God is not a big deal in itself... No, it's not a big deal, but it's not."
The fact that Kaiseki said comfortably that he would summon Shinto is a fact that he is likely to collapse as far as the temple officials are concerned.
However, since Sylvia has been in contact with Kaiseki for a long time there, I am not going to say anything like this now.
Sylvia's concerns were elsewhere.
Floria tilted her neck to Sylvia, who shook her neck.
"Is there something else? It's not gonna be a big problem this time, is it?
"You may have forgotten because you were trapped by the Summon Monster Kamikaze, but again, Kouska-san... No, think about what Kouska-sama is doing."
Floria blinked at Sylvia's words, breaking her fingers and lifting one by one what Kaiseki had just said.
"I will summon Shinto to the shrine I built on the eighth floor. Perhaps after that, you'll summon the goddesses... Anything else?
"... no, I can't think of anything, but what is Sylvia trying to say?
Sylvia told Shreyne and Floria, who were all leaning their necks, to be careful.
"Have you forgotten the location of the shrine on the eighth floor?
"Location?... ah!?
The first thing I noticed about Sylvia was, should I say, Floria.
Even so, Shreyne lost to Florian, but soon afterwards she realized.
"... I see. Sure, it's like flipping over for the people involved."
That's right.
With their understanding, Sylvia nodded softly.
The only student who felt left behind listened with his neck tilted.
"Um... was there a problem?
When Kaiseki cut out that way, the three began to give way to each other's eyes as to who to talk to.
After all, it was Sylvia's role to explain to the examiner eventually.
In the meantime, it is about two to three seconds in time.
"It's not a problem.... there is no problem because we have the consent of the goddesses, but should there still be a problem for people?"
In Sylvia's unusual and spontaneous way, it becomes more and more difficult to understand how to study.
Sylvia sighed at the puzzling study aid before continuing to explain.
That area, which had four shrines in total, was in a state that could be called a shrine by itself.
Of course, what Sylvia is saying now is not the shrine of Ashra, where the gods actually live, but the shrines and shrines that the gods of the earth have recognized.
When Sylvia made the Eighth Layer proposal, he naturally made the proposal conscious that it would be a divine domain, so it would not be a problem in itself.
The problem is that the shrine (Jingu) that was built on the eighth floor this time receives a note from the goddesses through the Kaiseki summons.
By summoning Jinwei, the goddesses actually descend into the tower and get a note about the whole shrine, which means that the three great gods will approve the whole shrine.
Sylvia, who had explained so much and separated the words, glanced at the study aid saying that she still did not understand.
It was a study aid that I only thought a little after receiving the sight from Sylvia, but eventually I shook my neck to the left and right.
"... I'm sorry. I don't know."
Sighing at the words once, Sylvia looked straight at the examiner and said.
"As I said earlier, the problem is the location of the shrine. On the eighth floor, there is a shrine dedicated to Kouske-sama in the center, surrounded by a shrine dedicated to the three main deities."
Yeah, that's right.
The examiner nodded thinking of the shrine's position behind his head.
Still, I don't know what Sylvia wants to say.
This is not a bad exam aid, but it can be said that there is no other way due to the difference in common sense.
Remembering that Kaiseki was originally a resident of a different world, Sylvia decided to explain clearly and in words.
"If Kouske-sama summons the three great gods to the Eighth Floor Jingu, the position of the Jingu itself will also be recognized by the three great gods. The shrine of the three great gods is around, and Kouske-sama's shrine is in the middle."
"Well, that's what happens.... that? My company in the middle?... is that it?
Aware of the fact that she would prefer not to think about it, she turned her face to Sylvia like a gigigi and a robot.
"Perhaps the location of the temple or shrine is very important?
"Maybe not."
To Sylvia, who clearly and unequivocally said so, Kaiseki would face down on the table.
In short, Sylvia's concern earlier was for the goddesses to acknowledge that Kaiseki was at the heart of the gods' world.
Of course, depending on the location of the building, it is only the interpretation created by the faith-based organization called the Temple that shows the relationship of the power of the gods.
Actually, the goddesses don't care about that, but at least they know how to practice it in Earth Gard's world.
And I also hear that the faith of men becomes an end (not all) of the power of the gods.
No matter how modest you think about it, this summoning of God is only a ritual that strengthens your position as Kaiseki's current god.
I finally understood the current situation, and the examination looked like I gave up in the middle of the day.
"Well, from now on... as far as the goddesses are concerned, I can't..."
The examiner, who could understand that the exit route was blocked and there was no escape, murmured with distant eyes.
"... Dousitekounatta"
Sylvia and the others who were watching the examinations looked at the examinations with an astonishing expression.