Let's Manage The Tower
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The day after I finished my discussion with Shreyn, Kaiseki had a meeting with Clara.
Yes, you did.
"Oh, that's the right answer, isn't it?
Actually, Clara didn't tell me about the key either.
However, as I noticed during the discussion with Shreyne, I was under rhetoric that would lead me to the right answer.
Clara didn't give a clear answer, but she didn't think so.
It can be expected that telling a bad, direct answer will interfere with the management of the world, because it is just a situation that has come in the past.
I also think that it is natural to exercise caution, and I also think that it is helpful.
Clara's laughter came to her ear when she thought about it.
Clara?
"Oh, I'm sorry. But the exam is a little too difficult to think about.
"Huh? No, but otherwise the timeline will go crazy..."
I tried to continue, but Clara blocked it with words.
That's why I'm thinking so much about it.
"... uh? I wonder what that means.
As an exam aid, I believe that I was able to divide it into parts in the past with a feeling of being forced.
That's why I don't think we should do anything inadvertent.
In fact, her relief when she first made out with Clara wasn't a lie.
This was Clara's response after Kaiseki honestly questioned that.
I see. Of course, we were impatient when the examiners disappeared. After all, I couldn't grasp where he went at all, the shadow or the shape. "
When the examiners flew in the past, all the goddesses did lose sight of the examiners, starting with Asla.
That's why we hurried Clara down to a limited location called management, where we ran an exploratory search.
This is because if you lose your study aid in the present state, it will be a huge loss for the Shinto.
On top of that, the goddesses were not so anxious now that the location of the exam aid had been identified.
This is because there is no future in which the examiner will remain in the past.
It's a paradoxical way of thinking, but in a sense, I was completely convinced by the explanation.
But at the same time, another question arose.
"What? Does that mean the future is fixed?
At least for now, I guess. But you wouldn't do anything so rough, would you, Shreyne and Mitsuki?
Regardless of whether or not the time paradox really occurs, I don't think the examiners will take such action intentionally.
Clara nodded in her heart that she was sure of the exam.
If you act badly, there is a good chance that you will become the future that you did not come to this world (Earthgard).
Now, I don't want to study such a future.
It would be the same with Shreyn and Mitsuki.
That is why the examiner nodded confidently.
Well, that's true.
That's right. Well, anyway, let's move on without worrying too much? However, the rest depends on Shreyn's hard work. "
That's right.
The game has already been thrown in the discussion earlier.
The next question is whether Schlein can find the right answer.
But do you believe in examinations? About Shrain. "
"Of course."
Without worrying at all, the examiner replied in a straightforward manner.
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When Kaiseki and Clara are crossing gods.
Shreyn herself, the subject of discussion, was walking around the village when she left the monastery for a walk.
Shreyn's eyes are the sights that can be seen anywhere in the country, and the sights that he has never seen before.
The reason for this was that it was too ordinary to be a vampire's home.
"----I didn't expect you to yearn for ordinary sights throughout this period..."
"Yes? Did he say anything?
Shreyne's voice, murmured with a very small voice, seemed not to reach Inez entirely, and she listened with her head tilted back.
Inez followed Shreyn out of the monastery, because he was in trouble.
When Inez asked, Shreyne shook her neck to the left and right.
"No, it's nothing."
Yearning is not about the atmosphere of the whole village.
If you say something specifically, it's not clear...
"--No, I can't help fooling myself now."
Now Inez murmured, and Shreyne gave up.
What bothers Shreyn's head from earlier on is the appearance of children who sometimes run away in front of them, not to mention what the key to returning to the original era is.
I've already noticed why Shreyne is so attracted to her child.
Until now, my feelings, which have been deceived as "because of other races", have been shown not to be so clearly, and I am upset.
Until I discussed it with Kaiseki, it was suppressed, but the feeling was overflowing as if something had come off.
Now that you've come this far, you can't deceive yourself into wanting a student aid child.
Shreyn sighed at the thought.
Inez, who was watching Shreyn's condition, looked worried about whether he felt something, even though he couldn't see clearly.
"What's wrong with you?
"Oh, no. That's not what this is about. But... is that so? I don't know if the children in this village were in good spirits."
Inez laughed at Shreyn's joking words.
The children in the village are fine.
But Inez's face was shaded for a moment.
Shreyne, who did not miss the face of Inés, asked while tilting her neck.
"What is it? Is the child healthy and problematic?
"No! That's not it... I'm sorry. I just thought an innocent kid would be nice.... I'm still a child to think about this."
"Fufu. Well, don't say that. If you can be recognized as a child, can you say that you are already taking the first step towards adulthood?
"Is that what it is?
"It's not like that."
To Shreyne, who said so lightly, Inez said, "Maybe."
During such a conversation, Shreyn's gaze follows the children playing.
Do you notice it or not? Inez also spilled his eyes as he looked at the children.
"I'm sure they'll all learn to be desperate to live."
Kids who play somewhat safely in the village are hardly exposed to the threat of monsters.
"That's how it is. No, aren't kids feeling it on their skin?
"Really?
"Mm-hmm. That's why, oh, I live every day..."
Shreyne tried to keep going, but she cut the word off unexpectedly.
Inez glanced at the look, but Shreyne didn't notice it.
Because I realized that some of the important tips for returning were hidden in my own words.