Let's Manage The Tower
(7) About the future
The study aide made it recognizable even in an era when it brought in tools from the future.
That's why Inez wrote it all the way.
Migigi leaves were used only as catalysts and were not meaningful in themselves.
Anyway, it was worth it, and an environment was set up to safely convey the words of Kaiseki and Shreyne to Gelta.
"Now, let's try Shreyne."
Hmm. I see.
Having said that, Shreyn was also informed of his intention to study, so he immediately nodded and began writing letters after receiving a brush from Inez.
Incidentally, the characters Shreyn wrote were ancient characters that vampires used a long time ago, not common characters that were usually used by scholars.
Will this be conveyed?
Gelta nodded loudly at the writing, looking round at the brush as it moved away from Inez's hand.
"You look good."
Really? Now you can talk directly without going all the way through Inez.
I see.
Gelta sighed deeply as she understood that the conversation was well established.
For Gelta, Am's existence means two things.
Needless to say, one is the lace that exists as a monster.
The other is a spirit that does not exist as a monster like Lace, but with a variety of purposes.
I have only seen two sentences yet, but the latter is likely to exist because of the singularity of seeing Inés alone and not being able to see him/herself, and the fact that conversations are formed using vampire characters properly.
I heard it as a legend, but Gelta can't believe she saw it (?).
Incidentally, in Schlein's era, the presence of the latter's phantom may become commonplace.
With Gelta gaining the means to communicate with his scholars, he turned his eyes to the place Inez had indicated, where there was no one for Gelta.
"First of all, who are they?
Whatever they say. Can they answer properly who they are?
He answered the straight line Gelta's question with a bitter smile, even though he knew he couldn't see Shreyn.
By the way, the tone (?) I have the understanding that it is OK as usual.
"I don't want to hear that. If they are harmful to us, we must respond accordingly."
I see. But I don't really recommend it.
"What do you mean?
To Gelta, who was curious, Shreyne answered after a while.
If you want to do it, you can crush a village like this in an instant.
If you use the tools that the examiner has in the item box, you can really do that right away.
That's why I'm not stupid enough to do that all of a sudden.
Shreyne went on to silence Gelta.
From Ines' personality, I think he is daring to say something threatening, but it is pointless, so it is better to stop. Wouldn't it be better to have a little constructive conversation than that?
Shreyne thought Gelta was deliberately asking questions like this.
I don't complain about bad feelings just because I think about the village.
Because if Shreyne were in the same position, she would do the same thing.
After a while of silence, Gelta sighed as if she had given up.
"... oh, my God. I can't afford to be a villain.... so? What do you want to hear?
Inez didn't realize, but Gelta knew exactly why the samurai came to the village.
Shreyne said he could crush the village at any time, but he could run whenever he wanted to, even if he didn't have to.
If you dare not, there is something you want.
I don't know if the auxiliaries who are in the Phantom need food, but they will be looking for food from Inez from the beginning.
Gelta guessed that not doing so meant she wanted something else.
Having smiled at Gelta's attitude, Shreyne began to write the following questions on paper.
Is this town a homeless place?
"No, it's not?
For a moment, Gelta was surprised by this question, but Shreyne pretended not to notice.
However, even if you do that, it doesn't look like Gelta, so it doesn't make much sense.
However, Inez is also watching this exchange, so please be careful.
... as far as Inez is concerned, who looks stupid and looks at the interaction between the two, I don't know if it makes any sense.
Leaving Inez like that behind, a conversation between Schlein and Gelta (?) continued even further.
Are there other species of villages and towns around here?
"... no, it's not."
Have you decided on a name for this town?
"... the place where it started, and..."
The Gelta's answer stopped Schlein's brush.
It doesn't look like Gelta, but Shreyn looked up at the ceiling.
For a while, after looking at the ceiling, Shreyne looked at the study aid and said.
"Kowske, I know about your age."
"... as far as that face is concerned, isn't it a very bad result?
"I don't know if it's okay or not, but you can say it more than I thought."
I see. So, how long?
"I'm sorry for a hundred years. It certainly doesn't seem to exceed ten thousand."
The answer was that Kaiseki looked at the ceiling in the same way as Shreyn did earlier.
The face felt rather stunned than moaning.
Inez interprets the conversation between Kaiseki and Shreyn well.
"Are they, perhaps, travelers of time? Besides,"
Well, that's not what I meant.
Shreyn reacted to Gelta's words and gave her a proper answer.
I'm not going to hide that we're from the future.
However, we don't know what impact it will have if it is spread broadly, so we don't intend to spread to many what we have come from the future.
As long as it is about Inez and Gelta, I think it is okay to say it.
Gelta, who saw Shreyn's reply, sighed loudly after a little silence.
"That's it again. It's been a strange encounter."
That's not true.
"So? What are you gonna do about it?
Well, I'd like to know, but this is how I'm going to talk to you.
"You think if you listen in here, you'll understand?
Confirmation, including that.
With Shreyn's answer, Gelta nodded loudly.
"I see. At least we know what they're after. For the record, can I be the elder of the village?
Of course not. But I think it's better not to spread our presence too much.
"Of course.... and Inez, you understand?
"Hya, yes!
Suddenly Inés, who was shook up by Gelta, replied with a slight jump.
Gelta smiled bitterly as she watched, and Kaosuke and Shreyne laughed face to face.