Let's Manage The Tower

(2) Hierarchical decision!

The hierarchy at which the examiner would build the house was quickly determined by surprise.

So the peach that I heard about was quick, and I said, "Well, why don't we build it on the seventy-second floor? And I said,

It was so early that Shreyne, who happened to be there, stopped moving for a moment.

"Hmm. Can I ask why?

"Reason? Reason? It's just a conjecture, but I don't know what to say."

Peach answered in the usual manner, but everyone who was there remained silent.

People who usually live in management, and no one fools around with peach intuition.

"Seventy-second floor. Hmm."

Shreyn murmured as she put her arms together, but immediately raised her face.

"In terms of location, it would be better to be near the transfer gate to the next level."

"On the seventy-second floor, there are few adventurers who can get there in the first place, and going to the next level is only a passing point. Sure, it might be good."

Sylvia also added concrete benefits to Schlein's dialogue.

Indeed, if it is near the transfer gate on the seventy-second floor, it will be difficult to see because there are few people coming.

Being able to pass through the seventy-two floors is by itself impossible for only a capable adventurer.

It can be said that it is in line with the wishes of the examiners, as a large number of people will be sifted down by that alone.

Hmm, Shreyn nodded only once and turned to the examiner.

"Seventy-two floors, apart from the swimming pool of the transfer gate, I think is good, but what about it?

"That's right. Given the number of people coming, that would be the best. Now let's decide where to put the house itself."

"What is it? You haven't made up your mind yet?

Schlein looked decent thinking that he had already decided to make a house.

The examiner who saw it shook his neck to the left and right.

"I've been thinking about some patterns, but I haven't decided on one from the beginning."

"I see.... I'm worried about some patterns, but can I ask?

Ah, that's...

The examiner, who had no intention of hiding anything else, immediately answered Schlein's question.

In fact, even though it is in front of us, only the determined ones can see the house.

Deep in the woods, a house where only a limited number of people can see through.

The house itself floats in the sky and goes through a transition formation that can only be activated by those who have the conditions.

--Etc.

After I decided to build a house, I came up with a number of dreamy ideas that Kaiseki had in mind (also called kitchen two).

After hearing the explanation from the examiner, Shreyn and Sylvia groaned together.

"... just listening seems like you're going to make something terrible."

"... it would be better if it were God's work."

"What about God's sanctuary?

"I see. That might be good."

Both are already talking on the premise of completing a home full of specialties.

If we could have a house like Kaiseki talked about, it would have a function that is likely to be recognized as a divine gift at that time.

Shreyne and Sylvia's concern is not always a mistake.

The two of us talked without ourselves, and Kaiseki turned reluctant.

"Something's wrong with me."

"I don't mean that, but do you understand how much of what you're trying to build is out of common sense in this world?

Sylvia, who dared to penetrate with more polite words than usual, turned his gaze away while moaning.

I thought it was something bad, but I decided to make it because curiosity won.

There can be no way to contest Sylvia's words accurately.

In addition, Shreyne and Sylvia are talking about building a house, so for Kaiseki, we are not going to denounce it if we are grateful.

Shreyne, who was laughing bitterly as she watched the exam aid,

"Well, we don't have to decide what to do with the house we built. If the adventurers can find it, they'll spread the rumor."

With that most realistic opinion, the conversation about how to treat the house quickly ended.

"Rather, what do you do when you're building a house? They'll find you while you're making it, won't they?

"Oh, well, then I'll keep the line up so we don't find him."

"Why, how do you use your wasted power?"

Normally, when you make something big like a house, you don't keep building boundaries.

That's because if you keep stretching the boundaries until the house is finished, it drains a lot of power.

Some people dare to use blindfolding magic to surprise or delight those around them, but such persistent magic is essentially costly to use a large amount of power.

That's why only people who have a lot of money do such crazy things.

However, in the case of studying aids, you have a lot of power on your own, and you can deceive yourself with magic tools as much as you want, so you don't have to keep hiding them while you're building a house.

"It may be a waste, but we can't find it."

I understand that it is a waste of power to use as an aid, but it cannot be transferred as long as it is necessary to hide.

"How soon do you plan to complete your home? And I think the degree of wear and tear is different."

"I think it should be completed as early as a week, or as late as two weeks.

In reply to Sylvia's question, the examiner answered lightly.

And when I heard that, Shreyn and Sylvia looked surprised.

"No, wait. A week is a joke for a boulder, right?

"I don't think two weeks is possible.

It takes more than a month to build a house, however short it may be.

It is natural that the two people who are accustomed to doing the study aid are surprised by the words of the impossible study aid.

Those two gently shrugged their shoulders.

Of course, I know how long it usually takes to build a house.

"I know how you want to say that, but it's a completely different way of making it in the first place."

"Huh? What is that supposed to mean?

Interested Schlein blinked and asked Kaiseki.

"Using magic, like this..."

I tried to move my hands somehow to explain, but eventually I gave up and dropped my head.

"... it's hard to explain in words, so if you're interested, come and see where to make it."

"I see. Will you let me?"

Shreyn, who was laughing bitterly as she watched the exam aid, nodded and replied.

"Is the ingredient okay, even if the location and duration of the production are fine?

Sylvia, who was watching Shreyn's interaction with Kaiseki, asked.

This is because when I was talking to the examiner before, he said that it had not all been gathered yet.

"Oh, that's a lot thanks to Kouhi and Mitsuki. All that's left is the materials we need."

Really? So, when do you start making?

"Tomorrow, I want to work out the concept of a place and a house, and tomorrow, the day after tomorrow... but I'm going to be told that I have to talk to other people, so why don't you talk to everyone?

If we started making without saying anything, Kaiseki, who saw a future that could be blamed from everywhere, added with insurance.

Shreyne and Sylvia, who heard that, also look natural, so contact them beforehand (?) was a part of understanding how important they are.