Let's Manage The Tower
(3) Type of contract
The "contract" that vampires have continued since ancient times is not just with Clara God.
That's why there are so many, if not so many, homework levels that Shreyne cannot grasp individually.
It is doubtful whether all of this is as valid as the contract with Clara God that Schlein found this time.
Some have lost their original shape and become carcasses with each passing age.
That's why I don't think Shreyne will stop it with a top-down.
Because we believe that it is the vampire's role to protect and pass it on, even if it was shattered.
In the first place, there are fewer visible results like this one.
Nobody knows where or in what form a valid contract remains.
"In the first place, can you think of this contract as a mystery to Clara God?
"Really?
In Shreyn's words, Sylvia rounded her eyes.
The contract means that once the conditions are met, the results will be fulfilled on that basis.
Sylvia wondered if there might be a "God's Misfortune" in that condition.
"For example, if this ceremony were one-time, would the following new conditions arise?
"Is that true...?
Sylvia nodded somehow with an unconvincing expression.
What Shreyne said is, in short, that the performance of a contract can change at random.
In Sylvia's sense, it seemed doubtful whether the contract should be called a "contract" in the first place.
Incidentally, the examiner who was listening next to them also had the same look as Sylvia.
After seeing Sylvia, Shreyne had an interesting look.
"In the world of merchants, a neat arrangement of paying for something is a contract, but sometimes vampires don't have such a neat arrangement."
Merchants and countries enter into contracts with each other by making firm arrangements for mutual surveillance purposes.
This is because they are now tied together to prevent each other from being exploited unilaterally if they lose a battle or something.
However, vampire 'contracts' sometimes have a one-sided advantage.
It is often used when the opponent has a powerful force that they cannot compete with.
In short, "contracts" may also be used when there is no power at all, but when seeking asylum from the strong, or worse, when parasitic.
If a "contract" is held by the strong with no advantage, it means that a contract may be concluded with content that is not possible with such ordinary thinking.
It was Shreyne's explanation that such a contract could often be made if the other party became a god.
After hearing Shreyne's explanation, the assistant responded with a sigh.
"Somehow, I wonder if you really need a contract like that."
"Well. But it's only the theory of the strong, or the equally powerful, or the seeds."
"I know, but I don't think vampires are that weak?
In response to Sylvia's most obvious question, Shreyn answered with her chest full.
"That's why vampires are called guardians of contracts."
The species that now survive in this world have a track record of surviving a tough world.
That's why each of us is able to make a contract that is close to parity.
But that wasn't the case a long time ago.
It is one of the prides of vampires, starting with Schlein, that vampires can be "guardians of contracts" because they have kept and passed on such ancient contracts.
It was against this background that Schlein's attitude that Kaosuke and Sylvia looked at each other and laughed little by little.
Regardless of what Shreyne and Sylvia said about the contract, there was something else I was worried about.
"By the way, how does the embrace of Mother Earth work?
"Well, Clara, God said it was like blessing, but I don't know anything about it right now."
Immediately after signing the contract with Clara God, Shreyne was in a relaxing space.
Naturally, I didn't have time to check the effect of the title.
Shreyne leans her neck and asks about the effect of the title.
"Is something funny?
"No, no, that's not it. If it has the same effect as protection, you should make a crossing...?
I tried to continue the examination, but I cut the dialogue halfway.
Shreyne and Sylvia, who were watching it, wondered for a moment, but soon understood what had happened to the examiner and waited for it to end.
I found out that I was having an affair with one of the goddesses.
The adventure of Kaosuke ended in less than a minute.
Because of its shortness, it can be seen that only one word or two words were exchanged.
To Shreyne and Sylvia, who had a doubtful expression about what they were talking about, Kaiseki returned a bitter smile.
"I want Shreyne to make a cross."
"Is that all?
Sylvia laughed even more bitterly when she wondered whether she had deliberately consecrated such a thing.
Well, that's what it is.
Perhaps it shows that the distance between Kaiseki and the goddesses is so close, but as a witch, it seems doubtful whether it is the content that is intentionally conveyed through the use of a deity.
Recently, Kaiseki is interacting with the goddess in a normal conversation with the goddess.
This is also evidence that the power of the examiner has improved, but as for Sylvia, the question arises as to whether it is really okay.
The examiner slapped Sylvia on the shoulder with a complex expression.
"I think it's better not to think too deeply.
"Ah, I see. I'm Mr. Kowske, so let's make it a rule."
"Huh? Is that what you're going to conclude here? Was it a snake?
Shreyne and Sylvia returned a small laugh to the auxiliary.
Shreyn, who had stopped laughing, looked at the examiner and asked.
"Is Clara the god of the cross?
"That's true. You can't make a metaphor with someone you don't have a connection to."
That's not true.
Shreyne knew that, but I wanted to check it out just in case.
Suddenly, even if you are given a divine artifact that you have never spoken to directly, you will be in trouble.
The first time I had a one-on-one conversation with Clara God, I was forced to be so nervous.
No matter how many requests from God, no matter how many people you say you want to talk to, there is no way you can respond properly.
Now Kaiseki was laughing at Shreyn to show her how comfortable she was.