Let's Manage The Tower
(7) Adverse effects of growth
A few days have elapsed since the end of the rapture with Ashra.
There was a confusion in the management.
However, the colloquium had grown bigger and wider to face with the examiner.
"Father, what the hell is going on?!
Suddenly, Kokoro said such a thing, and Kaiseki smiled bitterly when she looked at Sylvia next door.
"Oh, it's so clear that it's leaking."
Sylvia understood that she was already aware of the change that was happening to her.
For the time being, I still pretended not to be aware of the assistance with a lot of care, but it didn't make much sense.
Nevertheless, it was not a waste of time as Kaiseki herself was able to think about various things without worrying about the surroundings.
The result of mutual consideration between the examiners and the female team was also a reason to continue living the same life as before.
Nevertheless, it has already been a month since the creation of the sanctuary on the Central Continent, but it is still the habit of taking a nap in the study aid (?) The symptoms continue.
If you keep changing like this, a little problem will arise.
The biggest thing was the reaction of the current corona.
From the words of the examiner earlier, Sylvia nodded and answered the question of the examiner.
"That's right. It's not so much as a leak, but if the priests get close, they'll feel it first."
What Kokoro and Sylvia feel from Kaiseki is the divine power they feel from Kaiseki himself, who is manifested as a god of the real world.
Before the illness occurred, I was adjusting to be able to easily appear in public, but the adjustment was not successful due to sudden changes.
Once the change is complete and stable, it will also be possible to completely hide the divine power as before, but it is difficult now that the divine power is growing every day.
I was doing it properly in the early days when I realized that the exam aid would be meaningless in a few hours.
I only need to adjust it frequently, but it has become troublesome to do it every few hours, and now I try to suppress the divine power every day.
In Sylvia's words, the examiner had a contemplative look.
"Hmm. I thought that wasn't a problem for the people in management (here), but if I can feel this clearly, should I think about it a little?
Sylvia shook her neck to the left and right when Kaiseki looked at the hassle that had to be adjusted every few hours.
"I think we should stop that. Now, forcibly suppressing the divine might lead to malaise on the contrary. I'm just guessing."
"Even if I keep it down every day, I don't feel unwell, so I think it's okay."
Sylvia looked like she was thinking when she answered as she moved her body to make sure.
"I hear that divinity for the gods is like breathing for us. Even when it's stable, forcing it to stay unstable is still not a good idea."
"Breathing is a little exaggerated... isn't it?
Sylvia's analogy is not that it is necessary for living beings to function, but rather that they do so very naturally and unconsciously.
To hold your breath, of course, if you slow or accelerate your breath consciously, you will get tired unless you have special training.
It was Sylvia's claim that if she was in a healthy state, she didn't know what would happen if she did something like that when she was undergoing dramatic changes.
Of course, because Sylvia is not a god, it is knowledge based on legends from the past and so on passed from the gods, but Kaosuke himself does not know in detail about his own divine power.
I didn't feel like saying it was okay lightly.
"... I can't help it. Ask around Ellis."
I think that's better.
Sylvia nodded reassuringly at the words of the examiner.
After all, it is better to ask God than to ask him.
In a conversation between Kaosuke and Sylvia, Kokoro, who somehow understood the situation, listened with his neck tilted.
"I've been fine every day so far, don't you need to change it now?
In response to the most plausible question, the examiner answered with a sigh.
"That's right. In the future, if only I could assure you that no one will come to management until the changes that are taking place have stabilized."
"That's... impossible."
Kokoro shook his head in reply to the words of the examiner.
In the first place, Kokoro came to management because there were people who wanted him to meet with the examiner.
Knowing the current situation, it's gone, but there's nothing I can do about it.
Sylvia asked Cocolo, who was thinking about it.
"So, what is Kokoro doing here? You had something to do with Mr. Kouske, didn't you?
"Yes, but I thought we should postpone it for now."
Sylvia answered the colloquium with that expression.
Given what Kokoro has done so far and the timing, it was largely speculative as to what purpose he came for.
That's exactly what I just answered.
"Postpone? Did something happen?
On the contrary, Kaiseki was shrugging his neck without knowing why.
Sylvia told the examiner just one thing.
"It's about the Lily Shrine. Perhaps we have chosen the witches to serve in each shrine?
"Yes, I've narrowed it down to a few people, so I thought I'd let the real gods judge the rest... no."
"Oh, that's what I mean."
Speaking of which, Kaiseki, who remembered that such a story was also going on, nodded convincingly.
"But I don't think it's a good idea to see you like this."
Sylvia shook his neck to the left and right, thinking that Jinwei would shrink the opponent if he met him in a leaking state.
"No, it might rather be just right."
"Sylvia?" "Mother?
In the unexpected words of Sylvia, Kaiseki and Kokoro leaned their necks simultaneously.
"The witches who come this time are the ones who will be stationed in each shrine. Therefore, I think it would be better to touch Kouske's divine authority directly on this occasion."
As a witch, the facial expression of Kaiseki became like thinking about it, and the face of Kokoro became more like it.
"Hmm. I don't know what you're trying to say, but do you really need it?
"Yes, the human gods are only gods. I think it is necessary to remember that principle."
Sylvia is worried that the witches, who only know how to study, will make a big mistake.
An unruly examiner really feels like only a human being and may make such a mistake.
As for Sylvia, I don't want a tragedy like the one that happened in the past in the tower to be repeated.
The anger of the gods may arise from another god, even if Kaiseki himself forgives it.
Such examples are left in the literature transmitted to each temple as much as possible.
In order to avoid such mistakes, it is still best to directly touch the divine authority of Kaiseki.
Sylvia persuaded the examiner to do so, and the examiner admitted reluctantly to meet him in his present state.
I want to avoid a state where I can praise myself as a god if I can, but I can only agree if it is said that it is for the future of the tower.
Sylvia, who knows that if Kaisuke brings up the tower, he will eventually have to move, should be right.
When I saw Sylvia like that, I didn't realize until the end that Kokoro was deeply impressed without expressing himself.