Let's Manage The Tower

(2) Pre-adjustment

Kaiseki, who talked to Towa and Mia about a plan, soon afterwards told the other members the same thing.

Sylvia and the others listened with a half-baked look and a half-baked look.

After the examiner finished talking, he turned his eyes to Sylvia to confirm.

"Does that mean that the gods...?

"Of course I will. But it's not like I'm talking to a crossgod. I'm going to talk to you in person."

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

Sylvia nodded with a sigh of relief when Kaiseki answered.

After seeing Sylvia sideways, he turned his attention to the aid, as Shreyn confirmed.

"That's important, but how likely are you to succeed in the first place?

"... Mmm. Subtle, isn't it? Honestly, you don't know unless you try, do you?

Not being modest, not being as modest as usual, and seeing the face of Kaiseki seriously speaking, Shreyn looked convinced.

"It's not going to be easy, so I can't help it."

That's what I'm talking about.

Once he nodded at Shreyn's words, he immediately smiled.

"Besides, this time it's just a journey. It doesn't matter if it succeeds or fails."

"This time, what?

Florian, who felt a subtle nuance from the words of the examiner, turned a meaningful gaze.

I smiled when I received it.

"That's right. This time, yes."

I see.

Having heard the answer of the examiner, Florian nodded with a deliberate flickering face.

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After discussion at the management level, Kaiseki went straight to the shrine of Ashra.

It is well understood that Ashra is grasping the movement of the exam aid step by step.

In that case, I thought it would be better to report it as soon as possible rather than spending weird time and then going to talk.

Then, Asura smiled and welcomed the Kaiseki who had suddenly visited the shrine.

Nice to meet you.

"Well, I thought it would be better to come right away than to waste it weird."

Asura smiled nicely at the examiner who said so while shrugging her shoulders.

"Really? Nothing to worry about."

In response to Asura's brief reply, Kaiseki rounded his eyes.

"What? Really? I mean, if this thing succeeds, the Central Continent will be my sanctuary?

What Kaiseki is planning as he travels this time is to perform a ritual around the Central continent and make the continent itself the shrine of Kaiseki.

Just because the entire continent has been deified, it does not have a major impact on the operation of the goddess's world, but in some cases it is considered to be an act that distorts Asla's influence.

That's why Kaiseki came to talk to Ashra directly.

In some cases, I was surprised at Ashra's light attitude when she thought that she had no choice but to object.

After seeing such a study aid, Ashra smiled back.

"You know, exam aid. If Kaiseki is thinking of completely severing the Central Continent from Earthgard, I might have been against it. But that's not true, is it?

Asura nodded to Asura, who was looking at her as she said so.

The idea of the divinity of the Central Continent is only to use the power of Kaiseki as the god of the present, in accordance with the laws of the Earth Gard world.

Unlike the shrine where Kuro lives, I do not intend to make him completely independent as a different world.

Rather, it feels like expanding the influence of Kaiseki like the Yuriyu-Jingu Shrine.

Of course, it will extend to the entire Central Continent, so the scale and power will vary.

"Well, that's right, but... I thought you were going to complain a little bit or something."

"Oh, I don't mind telling you otherwise, if you like.

Asura smiled naughtily, and Kaiseki shook her neck to the left and right.

Asla, who seemed to be looking funny at the study aid turned into a swinging doll, continued even further.

"Well, anyway, as a joke, what I'm trying to do this time is to empower myself as a god. I'll push back, but I won't disagree."

If we were to make changes that would greatly destroy the world, Ashra would not have kept quiet, but we have no intention of doing so.

I know that, so I'm not going to stop it.

In the first place, if Ashra was going to object, she would have stopped using mythology at the time Kaiseki spoke to the Towa.

"Ah... Speaking of which, right?"

The examiner, who had completely forgotten that there was an emergency means of communication called God, sighed small.

Of course, God is just a means of communication, so if it's important, I know that it's better to face him directly.

"Besides, I know how to study."

It is also part of the evaluation that we have spoken properly and directly without resorting to alternatives such as divinity and divinity.

Of course Astra is, but the goddesses can't easily show up to Earthgard.

That's why I'm obsessed with talking face-to-face.

The examiner knew about it, so he decided to come directly.

Ashra continued her reflection with a reassuring expression on her words.

"Oh, yeah. Speak to me and the other kids about this, okay?

"Ah, after all?

"That's right. They are more directly affected than I am."

Astra's involvement with Earthgard today is only indirect.

The goddesses below Ellis are directly involved as gods.

Therefore, it is the goddesses other than Ashra who will be affected by this incident.

"Yeah, that's right.... can you help us, Ellis?

Although it is good to talk to the goddesses myself, there is no way to talk to the goddesses in the Divine Realm.

There is only one way to get Ellis and the others to collect it.

"It's okay. I'd rather ask Ellis."

Ellis' role is to manage the world.

With that in mind, it is also one of the tasks to coordinate among the goddesses what the assistant is going to do.

Reaching out to the bell on the desk, Asla rang it and called Ellis.

Ellis will come to Ashra's office as soon as he responds.

It was as fast as I was waiting for.

"Would you like me to call you?

"Yes, that's what we talked about, please."

It was as if Ashra and Ellis had spoken well in advance, rather than speaking, and Kaiseki, who had listened to both conversations, was convinced in her heart.

Ellis turned to the examiner and asked.

"Do you have any requests?

"No, this time, I'll come up with it on my own. I'll take care of everything.... Ah, do you want me to tell you in advance what you need to do?

I believe in Ellis, but I would like to be prepared in advance if he says anything imprudent.

Ellis nodded little at the words of the examiner who thought so.

"Naturally."

Ellis, who replied in that way, answered, "That's fine."