Let's Manage The Tower
(5) Master!
How did this happen? Kaiseki murmured in her heart, but unfortunately, the sight in front of her did not change.
Next to Kaiseki, Jal sneers to hide from the Tianye clan.
Ellis and Spica don't seem to have changed their expressions, but we both know they've been laughing at each other for a long time.
It was because of the Heavenly Wing discussions that were taking place in front of them.
After all, the first sentence reads, "Lord Kouske! It starts with a chorus of Tianyi tribes, like an army order.
Just looking at it, Kaiseki was able to understand one end of the nature of the Tianye clan.
Even so, the examiner told Eile, the representative, "Don't do that."
However, the moment Kaiseki said so, Eile looked very sad, so she continued, "I don't mean to force you to..."
Having heard those words, Eile immediately told the entire Tianye clan, "Kowske-sama's permission has been granted!" to the present day.
It is impossible to stop studying after this.
The assistant who gave up looked at Ellis and said.
"Oh, can you stop it?
"That's impossible. Acting with the absolute Lord is the nature of the Tianye clan. If we stop there, it's another species."
Ellis' explanation surprised the examiner, and Jar nodded as he saw it.
"That's right. Otherwise, it might be incredibly powerful."
Among the species that have existed in Earthgard up to now, the Tengye tribe will outperform the others and become a strong species.
Of course, some people may be able to beat the Tianyi with their individual powers, but the average is overwhelmingly higher than the Tianyi.
That's why we need an absolute lord to bring each one together.
Otherwise, each will have its own claim and develop into a battle within the clan at once.
This is not just Ellis' or Jarr's guess, but the information in Asra's knowledge.
Above all, in the past, such cases actually occurred, and since then, it is almost forbidden to abandon the LORD among the Tianye tribes.
Ellis, Spika, and Jar explained in turn, and he sighed loudly and murmured.
"... what, the fighting race?"
"Ahahah, but there's actually something like that. The people who came this time seem moderate."
Asura also told me about how Eile and the others came to this world.
That's why I was so alarmed, but it was actually sweet.
"But I don't know if I can say that, but the word of the Lord is absolutely the same. Don't you feel safe in that sense?
"... if you think so, please definitely ask Ellis to change his position." I won't "... Answer immediately!?
Ellis answered with an unusual crunch, and Kaiseki looked away.
Ellis, who smiled at the reaction of the examiner, continued to return to his serious face.
"I'm saying this, but in fact, there's a good reason for Kaiseko-san to play the lead role."
"I (...), too. May I ask why?
Ellis nodded before continuing to study as he looked at himself half-eyed.
"It's simple. Kaiseki is hard to notice, but... The Tengyi will continue to live in Earthgard. In that case, it would be better for someone who is easy to give direct instructions to lead."
"... oh, I see. That's what I mean."
Normally, the goddesses are not free to give instructions to Earthgard.
In that case, the theory is that the Kaiseki in the tower should be the Lord of the Tianye clan from the beginning.
It was a study aid that convinced me for a moment, but I soon realized something else.
"No, no, then you can give me protection, give me a cross, or I can make a cross and give it to you.
"Kaiseki, don't you forget? Protection is not something that can be given so easily in the first place. Besides, you only make the artifact that protects you, right?
When it comes to artifacts, anyone can actually make them if they want to, but that's just not how it works, so I weigh myself.
Because I know that breaking the law could cause a lot of problems.
"... I feel like I have a lot of protection around me.
"I don't feel like it, but it's a lot. That's because it's around the study aid."
The objection of the examiner was easily crushed by Jarr.
When Kaiseki was talking to Ellis and the others like that, Eile approached me with the feeling that she had finished her missionary activities (* Kaiseki perspective).
"Lord. I would like to conduct a survey on the island in the future, would you like to do so?
That's what Eile told me. He glanced at Ellis.
We're moving this floating island to Earthgard, but we made sure we had time.
Fortunately, time seemed to be fine, and Ellis nodded small.
"It's okay."
"- I see. Oh, yes. Wait a minute."
The examiner remembered something and stopped Eile from going to his friends when he heard back.
Yes?
"Eile and I are going to pick three other delegates to show you where this island is most important?
Kaiseki wanted to explain the flotation device because it was an opportunity to fold corners.
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Eile, who entered the castle on the island, asked Kaiseki with a strange face.
"Lord. Is there something here?
"Yeah, in a way, the most important facility on this island, huh?
Ellis had a slightly blurred face before adding an explanation to the study aid.
"Kaiseki, it's definitely the most important place, not the facility."
"That's right. If they actually destroy it, there's no doubt that this island can't be maintained."
As Jar added, Ayle and the other three Tianyi tribes, who were bowing their necks, turned pale.
Meanwhile, this time, the examiner looked strange.
"That much? Isn't it just that this island can't float in the air?
"That's not true. Above all, the land of this island is built around floating devices created by Kaiseki. If the flotation device is destroyed, the earth will naturally disappear. Then the trees and plants that are rooted in the earth will naturally disappear."
"Hey, was that so!?
I heard that for the first time, but I was surprised.
Ellis looked at Ayle with a serious look on his face.
"So where we're going is the most important point for the island."
I was afraid.
Ellis nodded with a hard expression in his words, as did the other three heaven-wing tribes.
In fact, attacking and destroying that room is almost impossible, but Ellis and the others are right.
You can't be too vigilant.
In that sense, it is fair to say that Kaiseki's first decision to guide Eile to this place was an act of wisdom.