Let's Manage The Tower

(10) God's blessing

While Towa was playing with Seya and Shea, who had been slightly depressed by Petit's sermon, it was almost dinner time.

Towa, who ran around with the two of them and was tired, once she declared a break and tried to go to the kitchen to drink water, she was in a bowl with the corn.

"What? Isn't it unusual to be here?

Towa and Kokoro meet a lot at the royal castle.

This is because Sylvia's successor, Kokoro, is involved in a church case involving Lazeqamamia.

Conversely, it is unusual for these two to meet at the management level.

In contrast to Towa, who was surprised to see him, Kokoro knew that Towa was on vacation at management.

"I was told I'd be here if it was packed in the castle, so I thought I'd make a report, including on the shrine."

"Oh, I see. Would that be better?"

I don't say that Towa brings in work even though it's a corner vacation.

In the first place, I know that Kokoro is taking care of me when Towa comes out of time.

And after knowing it, Towa didn't have the personality to say something that she didn't like.

Towa and Kokoro, who had just come out of the lab and caught Kaiseki, entered the conference room with Sylvia, who was in a relaxing space.

It would have been nice to discuss in a relaxing space, but Mick was practicing on the streets, so he refrained.

As each of them sat down, Kokoro cut out the story.

"So far, the divine realm has been favourably received within the continent. Well, since the gods were descending and telling the gods about the gods, it seems that there will be fewer people who can take it badly in the future."

"I guess. I'm rather surprised that there are people who look bad."

Twa nodded lightly at the words of Kokoro, shrugging her shoulders.

The deities descended into a small village during this Kaiseki period.

In such villages, it is natural not to show aversion to miracles that you will never see in a lifetime.

Of course, it is the same in a place that can be described as a big city, but in the Central Continent, it has been studied several times and the people involved have been soft, so it may have a little resistance.

It may be a problem in a sense, but there was another problem this time.

"It seems that the churches outside the continent are working hard to make it worse."

"Is that so?... my head hurts."

Kokoro smiled subtly at Towa, who actually put his hand on his forehead and sighed.

In the first place, they are not publicly affiliated with the church, but unlike before, they have some connection to the temple in Mixen.

The information from there gives us a rough idea of how people's faith moves within the Central Continent.

In this world, there is no apparent conflict between churches, but there is a subtle discord in believing in God.

Aside from whether or not it was correct when Kaiseki became a living god, it was also consistent with such a temptation to rush whether or not it was recognized as a god.

Here, the problem is that the gods of the real world (Kowske) led the divinity of the Central Continent, but where do the three gods stand?

Most people take it for granted to celebrate the gods of the world as the main gods of the continent, but in churches on other continents, it is claimed that the center of the gods is only the three main gods.

Based on these assertions, some people say that it is very unlikely that some people will try to reverse their position as gods using the Shield of Divinity.

Naturally, it is drawing on the intentions of other continents' temples to say such things.

After hearing a detailed explanation from Sylvia, the examiner distorted his face subtly.

"... what a hassle."

"That's true, but isn't it important to the gods in the first place not to say that the acquisition of believers is a matter of life and death?

In response to Sylvia's query, the examiner put his arms together and twisted his neck.

"Hmm. I'm not saying it's not important, but maybe it's not as important as the church thinks it is.

"Really?

The examiner nodded small to Silvia, who opened his eyes slightly and was surprised.

"Yes, because - although this is an extreme example, there are some goddesses who can control insects. Do you think those goddesses will be influenced by the church they built?

Indeed, in order to maintain a presence as a god, it is necessary to know one's existence, but it is not necessarily the same as the faith that is said in the church that explains the study.

"... I see. I'm sure you're right."

It was an explanation of examinations that gave an easy to understand and extreme example, but the other three people were convinced.

Sylvia, who had been thinking about explaining the exam aid for some time, turned his gaze towards Kokoro and Towa.

"Then it's easy to talk. If you're an organization and you're saying something, all you have to do is argue with the shield that the three great gods have permission in the first place."

"Is that... okay?

Sylvia nodded and looked at the subtle expression of the three great gods as she took them out and used them as shields.

"That's fine. Because before we could create a shrine, Mr. Kowske had permission."

"Well, that's right. Besides, I was coming down when it was finished, so I don't mind telling you otherwise. If it doesn't work, you'll get caution through me."

"I think it's too late to correct it after caution..."

He looked worried and said so, and Kaiseki made his right hand twitch.

"Oh, no, no. That's not what I meant. Before you do anything, that's what gives you advance notice as a god."

Sometimes it is possible that there is no sudden appraisal and there is no contact without predicting in advance, but I put such a thing on the shelf and said it in a light tone.

The words of the examiner were too light, so anxious Kokoro saw Sylvia, but the person seen shook his neck vertically with a bitter smile.

"I think it would be nice to be a little more careful, but at least this time, it's okay."

"... I see. I understand."

Sylvia finally nodded convincingly.

Incidentally, I was really depressed that I couldn't trust you at this time, but Towa seemed to have noticed it, and she had a nymphomaniac face, but Kokoro didn't notice it at all.

When Kokoro was convinced, the story shifted to a different topic.

"---What should we do about the Lily Shrine?

"Hmm? What do you mean?

It was too abrupt for the examiner to ask that question, tilting his neck.

"The training of personnel to be dispatched to each shrine is almost complete. With the permission of the living gods, the rest will actually be in a state of living."

"Oh, have you gone that far already?"

I knew Kokoro was working hard to make Lily Jingu a tourist attraction, but I didn't hear about it until I made a detailed plan.

Seeing Sylvia twinkly, including the meaning that Kaiseki would leave it to him, Sylvia nodded toward Kokoro.

"If you decide that Kokoro is okay, you may proceed. ----Finally.

Sylvia finished by adding that other faces were nodding.

When priests and witches settle in each shrine in the Yuriyuki Shrine, the original plan will go a long way.

Sightseeing in Lily Jingu - If this works, Amamiya's Tower will show the world a new side...