Let's Manage The Tower

(3) Location determination!

The assistant who decided to build a house on the seventy-second floor flew to the site with Nana and Wanri to conduct the site investigation at once.

Incidentally, as a matter of course, Sula is stuck on the back of the study aid.

Anyway, Sula and Wanli weren't supposed to be here from the beginning, they were just coincidences.

Just as Kaiseki was about to go to the seventy-second floor, Nana, who had been using the transfer gate, was in a bowl with Wanri.

When asked where Wanri would go, he insisted that Nana and Wanri would follow him.

And there was no reason to refuse, and the examiner has granted permission and continues to this day.

The examiner, who came out of the transfer gate, quickly looked around.

"Now, where are we going?"

Ideally, it would be as close to the transfer gate as possible in the woods where such trees are growing.

Fortunately, of the two metastasis gates on the seventy-second floor, the one toward the sixty-first floor is erected in the immediate vicinity of the forest.

Since the examiner had confirmed that in advance, he had decided to go to the transfer gate on your side.

Since it is in the forest that I plan to build a house, Kaosuke's gaze is facing the forest.

Then, an unusual and aggressive jump occurred to the examiner who was looking around with his arms around him.

"You can't help but go into the woods, let's go inside!

"Whoa, whoa!?

As he took his arm and pulled it tightly, Kaiseki marched into the woods to be led straight to the wanri.

The examiners first arrived at a small lake about an hour from the transfer gate.

"Oniisama, how about this?

He answered Wanri, who looked at the exam aid with anticipation, laughing bitterly.

"Hmm. Sure, it's a nice place to be in the landscape..."

No?

"It's a water field close to the transfer gate. An adventurer heading to the 61st level is likely to build quite a few hubs, isn't he?

There was just one group holding a tent in the sight of the examiners who were talking about that.

As far as that is concerned, there is little doubt that this lake is being used as a base for adventurers.

I don't mind that, but it gets attention no matter how many adventurers think about it, they usually hold a mysterious boundary between the eyes and the nose for a long time.

There are many adventurers who can come to this hierarchy with sharp senses, so I don't think I'll ever find them.

The ideal architectural location is one where most adventurers are likely to come, but rare creatures are likely to come.

It doesn't seem like a seemingly rude request, but actually Kaiseki has been checking the distribution of monsters on the control board before coming to this hierarchy.

As a result, some candidates have been narrowed down.

I came here to talk about Wanli because I had lost to her intensity, but in addition to that, I was approaching the point of greeting those who had been looking after it beforehand.

Kaiseki started walking toward one of the points he had been staring at.

The place was about thirty minutes from where the lake was, further into the woods.

"... here?

Wanri looked around with a strange face and nodded with a smile.

"That's right. It looks like there's going to be a little unusual flora and fauna here."

Kaiseki pointed to spring water while saying so.

Wanri looked at you and smiled bitterly when she saw Nana drinking water.

"Sure, it seems like it would be good for hydration."

"That's what it is. If rare monsters arrive, some adventurers will stretch their legs this far."

If we want to go further, no one will come all the way here.

If you were an adventurer targeting materials in this hierarchy from the beginning, some would be targeting them.

With that number of adventurers, I think it would be a good choice to build the house that Kaiseki is aiming for.

I chose a few of these places, but I chose this place because Wanri showed me directions first.

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A little further into the forest from the water field, Kaiseki nodded satisfactorily and took out some magical equipment.

"Nana, Wanli, come here. And of course, Kouhi and Mitsuki."

As instructed by the examiner, the summoned approached the examiner.

After confirming this, Kaiseki deliberately started the magical instrument whispering "powdery".

"Oniisama, what's that?

"It creates a boundary that keeps others from noticing the area around this magic tool. Think of it as a small version of the world's trees."

Strictly speaking, it may not be the same as creating a boundary, but the explanation on this occasion was sufficient.

As Wanli nodded to explain, Nana pointed her nose towards the sky and the ground, sniffing suddenly.

I understood that it was not simply a Nana technique that was sniffing away the smell, but also confirming it with magical objects.

The examiner, who made the magic instrument work and looked around, nodded with satisfaction.

"Yeah, looks like it's working fine."

I didn't see the boundary with my own eyes, but the feeling that the magic equipment worked properly remained in the study aid.

It is a strange feeling that has never existed before, but Kaiseki believes that this is also one of the consequences of the growth of Shinto.

As usual, Wanli turned a strange face to the study aide while wearing Nana's head whispering her nose.

"Is the spirit moving?

"Oops, that feels really sharp around here. Correct. I need the help of the Spirit to maintain a little bond."

The magic equipment used this time is based to some extent on that of Utta, who has the boundaries of the Elf's Country.

Nature itself is not bounded, but it is a result of thinking that the power of the Spirit can be used.

Having secured a place to place the magic equipment of the boundary, Kaiseki immediately started another task.

Even so, it was not the study aid that actually moved this time.

"Kouhi, Mitsuki. Excuse me, but could you cut a tree about 100 tsubos around this tool?

Following the instructions of the examiner, Kouhi and Mitsuki cut down the trees that were growing around them without saying whether they existed or not.

When I first found out that the way of saying "tsubo" was understood, I was very curious about Kaiseki, but I don't think very deeply that it is because the knowledge of the original world where Kaiseki was originally planted.

Besides, it doesn't have to be exactly 100 tsubos, so it should be able to secure a certain amount of space.

After working one after the other with the cut tree in the item box, the two secured the necessary size in about fifteen minutes.

Next, we need to clear the remaining stumps and clear the ground.

Regarding that, I could use the help of Kouhi and Mitsuki, but I dared ask the fairy to help me.

He was very helpful in calling Noel, avoiding disturbances, and getting him flat.

Nevertheless, since there was only one, it didn't end without spa and time, so it took about an hour.

What was taking time was the leveling work after getting out of the way.

Still, it's not normal to quickly clean a place this big.

As far as the parties concerned were concerned, the assistant who did something that would strike them off continued the work even further.