Let's Manage The Tower

(3) Education for children

In the car of the self-propelled carriage, a cool chillin chillin sounded.

My tongue was hitting the main body of the wind chime and it was ringing, but Mick kept watching it without getting tired of it.

Now, Mick doesn't own it, but it's hanging inside the car.

I had it in my hand at first, but I managed to convince him that it was like this and hang it.

At first I bought it, I thought Mick would soon get tired of it, but I was surprised at the examination because I didn't show any sign of it at all.

When the examiner bought it, the peach that looked a little stunned was also surprised at Miku's intrusion.

I don't know what Mick is obsessed with.

However, at least, you can see by the side that you're so enthusiastic that you can't get tired of watching.

Mick said with a bitter smile that there was no sign of it at the moment.

"What on earth did you like?

"I don't know either ~"

In response to a question from the examiner, Peach shook his head small.

"At least I don't seem to like the sound like Kowske."

While looking at Mick looking at the wind chime as if they didn't hear their conversation, Shreyne also looked happy.

Just watching a happy kid makes me feel better.

Is that so? Is it interesting to see how the wind is shaking?

Well then.... out of the way, maybe you can see something else?

With such a deep face, the eyes of other faces gather in such a shrain.

What do you know ~?

"... well, what do you think? I'm just saying I don't know yet."

Shreyn smiled at her mouth and said so. The examiners looked at her face and stopped pursuing her further.

If you inadvertently use words, there are many things that can cause you to be surprised.

Everyone realized there was a reason why Shreyn looked so happy, but didn't dare say it clearly.

Meanwhile, Seya and Shea, who got tired of wind chimes early on, enjoyed the view from the carriage window.

Unlike last time, I can tell from the calming state that I am not wasting my health.

It may not be conscious, but if you realize that it is a good thing in the end, you can continue your journey in the future.

Adults thought it would be good to be able to confront their health this way.

... but the prospects of such adults collapse in an instant.

"Tosama, Tosama! What is that!?

Glittering

While the carriage was running in the woods, Seya and Shea suddenly found something and made a noise.

As if it was a monster, Kaiseki hastily checked the direction they were pointing at, but she couldn't find anything particularly unusual.

Well, whatever it was, it was Colette who leaned his neck inside and took a breath next to it.

"You two see that?

"Um, it's a fuzzy light, right?

"Can you see it? Can you see me too?

As the three of us understood each other, we found that the examiners saw something specific to elves.

Therefore, the examiners looked at each other so as not to disturb the three.

Of course, Colette is also aware of that.

With gratitude in my heart, I began to tell Seiya and Shea what to teach as Elf's mother.

"That's it. It's one of the forces of the forest. The fact that you can see that means that the forest here is healthy enough. Remember that."

Yes!

"Morisan, I'm fine!

Colette continued laughing as they returned their answers in good health.

"Now the color is proof of good health, but if that color is red or a color close to it, please tell the nearby adults that you may be sick."

"Okay."

You're going to get sick too.

"That's right. I have to fix it quickly, so I need to tell you when I notice it. Do you understand?"

"" Yes!

Colette nodded satisfactorily after seeing the two people who responded well.

After Colette finishes teaching, he never meets the monsters and goes down the street smoothly.

Meanwhile, Mick kept looking at the wind chimes, and Seya and Shea occasionally taught Colette a lot as they watched the scenery outside.

Regarding Seiya and Shia, since it is a teaching that connects directly to the forest as an elf, there is nothing that Kaiseki can say.

I left it entirely to Colette.

Mik didn't ask Mik anything, he was just looking at the wind chime, so there was nothing to study again.

Conversely, it's impressive how focused you are.

After all, the day I left the eastern city, I was able to enter the next town without ever encountering a monster.

For the children who had been traveling for the first time in a long time, there was a lot of tension and it was just right.

I entered town earlier because it went better than planned, but on that day I entered the large room I rented immediately without doing anything.

The children wanted to see the newly arrived town, but suppressed it by saying that the exam aid was no good.

If you want to continue traveling with us in the future, explore the city (?) So I taught him that it was no good to move around.

When I asked my children whether it was better to enjoy the town or to keep traveling, I honestly chose to travel.

For this reason, I kept quiet in my room except when I ate dinner.

By the way, the wind chime stays on the carriage.

When Kaiseki slightly exaggerated that bringing it to the inn might be taken up by other customers, Mik insisted on keeping it in the carriage while shaking his neck to the left and right.

It is a long story that the children did not realize that the peaches who were listening to the persuasion of the examiner were laughing with Nimmari.

And the next day.

The samurai, who got up a little early, left town at once.

Until the next village, if it was a wagon, it would be a place to go once between camps, but because there were children, I decided to go to the village without camping.

Depending on where the monsters come from, they will give up, but it is wrong to decide that it is impossible from the beginning.

We know that if we work a little harder, we'll make it in time, so it'll be worth it.

With that in mind, I was hurrying to make it in time for the monsters to come out, but the monsters never came out until the next village.

I'm glad we made it in time as a result, but questions also arise.

"... aren't you too lucky?

Ever since I left the eastern city, I've never encountered a monster.

Of course, it's not absolutely impossible, but as Kaiseki said, it must be pretty lucky.

"Hmm... Sometimes this happens."

"Well, that's right, right?

While saying such a thing, the examiner still looks unconvinced.

Nevertheless, no matter how much I thought about it here, I could not get an answer, and I came to the conclusion that I was lucky here after all.

It was still a long time before the examiners knew the various reasons for their good fortune at this time.