Let's Manage The Tower
(7) Full of energy!
The day after the ceremony outside Lüssen's town, it was a full day of rest.
Kaosuke spent a long time watching the town together with Colette Peach, who had been using the transfer gate from the Amamiya Tower.
Of course, the children are with us.
Shreyne and the others are taking care of Colette and Peach.
By now, he should be enjoying shopping in town, including preparing for his trip.
Since Colette's twins are already four years old and Peach's children are three, they are too old for their families to walk around town slowly.
Conversely, you have to be careful not to get too energetic and too far away from your parents' eyes.
I also found that the children's tension was rising in the unusual scenery of the town.
Of course, it's not just a study aid, but residents of other cities can quickly see what happens to their children.
In fact, I saw the children rushing to the street stall with a delicious smell, and the shopkeeper looked carefully and said.
"Ha ha ha. Nice kids."
"Yes, thanks."
"I knew the kid wasn't like this."
The owner nodded loudly and returned the words, but the hand remained firmly in motion.
What we make in this stall is a variety of ingredients in a dough like okonomiyaki.
Is it interesting that the owner is flipping over the fabric so as not to scorch it? The children were looking at the work with their eyes round.
Is the store owner used to being seen by the children? I continue to work without paying particular attention.
The examiners who saw it will not stop unless the children interfere with the shopkeeper's work.
While Kaiseki was talking to the store owner, I didn't know whether the children's faces enjoyed watching the work or whether they wanted to eat what they were making.
"Dealer, can we have the kids make one by one?
"Yes. Every time."
The silent order to say hello to the child size quickly got through, and the shopkeeper nodded immediately and started making new ones.
When I saw that Kaiseki ordered it, I noticed that Colette had a slightly reluctant face, but I pretended not to notice it.
There may be merit to it, but there are not so many opportunities for students to get in touch with them.
It was true that I wanted you to forgive me for spoiling things like this.
However, Colette also understands the idea of assistance, so she won't say anything further.
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The children, who were given food by the examiners, became more and more energetic.
It is strange for the examiner to see where such energy comes from all the time.
The three adults, who had difficulty keeping up with the children's tension, decided to leave the children in a park-like square.
Of course, children are told to play in their sights.
However, when a child is obsessed with something like that, it quickly disappears from his/her head, so the examiners sit down and talk to him/her to keep an eye on it.
"Lüssen's town doesn't look like it used to be."
I nodded back to Colette's words.
"Yeah, that's right. Are you saying that the national policy has managed to function successfully?
It was the town of Lüssen that was said to be greatly influenced by the creation of a country called Lazeqamamia, where the transfer gates were connected one after the other to the cities of Lazeqamamia.
Originally known as the closest tower in the Central Continent, the town of Lüssen was home to many adventurers.
However, if a metastasis gate is established, its greatest benefit will be lost.
In addition, the Crown headquarters is located in a town inside the tower, so the adventurers no longer need to stay in the town of Lüssen.
If that happens, Lüssen, who used to be a town of adventurers, will have to decline unless he finds a new industry.
It was Razek Amamiya, who was ruled by Florian at the time, who touched the state.
Beyond ruling the country, it was only natural that there would be an upsurge and downturn in the towns in the country, but there were circumstances in which we could not reduce the adventurers in the town of Lüssen.
It was a town that many adventurers had maintained until then, so I was concerned that rapidly reducing its number would increase the number of monsters around it.
That's why Lazeqamamiya decided to set up a national army instead, as it had no choice but to reduce the number of adventurers.
Specifically, we created a crusader garrison separate from the tower.
As long as there is a transfer gate, there is no big difference wherever it is made, but the monsters that come out inside and outside the tower are different.
From the perspective of training, it was necessary to create a unit separate from the town on the fifth floor, but it was Lüssen who stood with the white wing arrow.
It was originally a town where the rubbish of adventurers gathered, so few residents opposed the military stationing.
As a result of the good intertwining of the two thoughts, Lüssen is now more crowded than ever before without decreasing its population.
Walk through the town of Lüssen, where you can see the crusaders walking.
I don't even wear a uniform for the off-duty, but I still have a different vibe than the average person or adventurer.
Because I am trained as a member of the team, it seems obvious to anyone who sees it.
"The Crusaders seem to be well received by the people of the town, too ~"
"That's right. Is it because of the soil that originally hosted the adventurer?
The Crusaders are getting a decent salary from the state, so the money the rest of the inhabitants get from them is supposed to moisturize the town of Lüssen.
That is also because we firmly accept military personnel without denying them.
"Even if there are fewer adventurers, I think they can protect me."
"Well, that would be a thorough military policy."
There is no doubt that the Crusaders are protecting the town of Lüssen.
However, it is also certain that the military organization has negative aspects.
To mitigate that, there is no doubt that the good things about the Crusaders are spreading to the city at rumor level.
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Having let the children play well, the examiners walked out of the town of Lüssen again.
Although they were children who were no longer in tension earlier, they still seemed to be well enough to look around town with their parents, and were glad to find something unusual.
After joining Shreyne and the others on the way, dinner is a little early.
After entering a luxury restaurant where children seemed to be fine, Kaiseki shouted at Lüssen's classic dishes.
Whether they were tired of playing around during the day, or whether their mother's discipline was strong, the children enjoyed eating without making a fuss.
Still, it would have been such a good thing to flatten something that was well served.
Having finished eating, the examiners returned to the inn at once.
When I entered the inn room, I was tired all day, and the children went to bed immediately.
After that, the tour in Lüssen ended after the adults had relaxed.