Let's Manage The Tower

(10) Common sense as God

Sula slightly jumped toward it as Kaiseki shook her finger.

Sula, who hit her protruding finger, was thrown into her body and bounced back for a moment.

Sula, who had been thrown against Kaiseki's finger, rolled down.

And then, without getting tired of it, I jumped into the study aid finger that was sticking out again... below, the loop.

Sula has been repeating the same thing for a long time.

It was interesting to see him, so I was going out with him.

And I watched one of them and one of them come to the management for the first time in a long time, and the coro seemed a little stunned.

"... what's so fun about it?

"Hmm. I don't suppose it's a good idea to ask Slime to think normally.

When I think I'm thinking about something, I get stuck.

Instead, the slime theory of study aid (?) Yes.

Incidentally, slime theory is an idiom created by Kaiseki himself, not a word in the world of Earth Gard.

Kokoro had a convincing expression in response to his long-standing contact with various family members.

"Maybe."

So?

Yes?

When asked suddenly, Kokoro stumbled on his neck.

The examiner was still playing with Sula, who was still rushing in, and I didn't know why she had asked me that.

"No, you're not the only one who came all the way here to make time, even though you're busy.

It is possible that she came to see Sula after hearing from Towa and Mia, but it is difficult to imagine that busy cocoa has reached management.

That was the thought of the study aid word, but Kokoro distorted his expression subtly.

"... I'm not mistaken, but if you say so, it sounds like you shouldn't be here without something to do."

"No, no. I didn't mean to..."

I was anxious to make an excuse for Kokoro's words, but another person's voice broke in to put it on the explanation.

"If that's what you think, why don't you show me a little more of your face?

It was Sylvia, her real mother, who smiled and said that to Kokoro.

Hearing Sylvia's words, Kokoro raised his cheeks slightly and objected.

"Does your mother know that I'm busy?

"Oh, but when I was here, I managed to make time to meet him."

Sylvia said that without shame, Kaiseki opened her eyes unexpectedly, and Kokoro became a disgraceful face.

"... I haven't lost to my mother either."

Sylvia laughed at the chocolate without specifying what it was.

"No matter how much you think so, you can forget if you don't show your face. And how long have you been surprised?"

Sylvia, who shrugged her daughter's counterattack, slapped her shoulder in surprise.

"No... there's hardly anything Sylvia would say about that, is there? So I was a little surprised."

"I don't think it was a bit surprising? Besides, sometimes I want to say something like that."

The examiner groaned at Sylvia's words in a double sense.

I murmured with my eyes half-eyed against both of them.

"I'm not here to listen to your father and mother..."

Was the little murmured word firmly in Sylvia's ear?

"Then why don't you finish the requirements as soon as possible? Is that why you've worked so hard to make time?

I told Sylvia that I should take my time at the management level, and I decided to finish the errands first, thinking that Cocolo was no match for me.

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Kokoro came to management not only to see Sula as Kaosuke and Sylvia expected.

I was hoping to see Sula one day because I heard about her from Towa, but there are more important things besides that.

Rather than listening to Sula, I thought about listening to what I had been worried about before because it was a corner.

Speaking of what I want to ask you,

"Father... No, don't the gods of the world decide on gods and beasts?

In response to the corollary's question, Kaiseki blinked his eyes.

"What do you mean, deciding on the beast?

"Eh!?

If you look at the assistant examiner's face, you can see that he is seriously listening.

And that's why Kokoro looked surprised.

Then he turned his questionable gaze towards Sylvia.

Sylvia, whose eyes were turned from the core, naturally knew what her daughter wanted to say.

"I didn't explain it because I didn't need it before.

"... and I'm more surprised that something was going on..."

"Mr. Kowske."

It was Sylvia, who had finished all the explanations in just one word, but she closed her mouth as soon as she tried to say something.

Then, after tilting his neck to think about something for a few seconds, he turned to Kaiseki.

"Father, the gods of this world have gods and beasts that obey so powerfully. Of course, there are three great gods."

"... so?

It was an exam aid that somehow understood what Kokoro wanted to say, but it was also possible that it was wrong, so I urged him to go ahead.

"Until now, your father... No, there was no fixed god beast in the real world. But I think we're going to need that kind of presence in the future."

As a living god, he did not have a temple in the true sense of the word, and did not actively try to come out.

However, with the creation of the Lily Shrine, it is possible that more people will visit it from now on.

Beyond that, it is still very important to have a fixed framework based on the beliefs people seek.

In short, Kokoro wants to say that he needs to define the beast of God just like the other gods.

"I understand what you're trying to say... but I can only think of Nana as a god beast beside me?

The number of gods and beasts that serve God varies from god to god.

In that sense, the god beast that follows the Kaiseki may only be Nana, but as far as the face of Kokoro and Sylvia is concerned, I also realized that Kaiseki can't do that.

However, Kokoro sighed at such an examination.

"... the lack of common sense around here is still my mother's fault."

Sylvia returned a bitter smile to her daughter, who turned to accusation.

"I see. I admit it."

In the first place, I just let the flow turn me into a real god, and I didn't want to do it myself.

For this reason, there is a line of existence with other gods, as there is against the world.

With that in mind, Sylvia did not dare to teach us that this should naturally be the case, so that it would not fit into the same framework as the other gods.

In this regard, as Kokoro says, Sylvia is worse than it is because of the study aid.

Sylvia reflected that he should have taught exactly what to teach and left the rest to the examiners.

Although this is only a theory of results, it is difficult to say that Sylvia is bad.

However, there was no doubt that Sylvia was the closest person to an examiner who could properly teach such things.