Let's Manage The Tower
(3) The healing of Towa?
Patchi.
"Hmm. Is this an entertainment for Mia?... I can't even think of it right now."
- Pakistan.
"I guess so. I have no idea."
----- Pakistan.
"Eh. If the king can't think of it, then I can't think of it.
"Ah, you think so after all?
During Schmidt's conversation with Twa, Kaiseki entered and hammered him.
Both of them simultaneously shook their necks vertically in the words of the examiner.
Incidentally, Towa and Schmidt have been making a clattering noise as they move their army and chess pieces.
Apprenticeship is not bright for army chess, but if you look at the two, you can see that the match is reversed.
It is one of the reasons why we think about each other longer.
As for entertainment, I asked about it the other day, but I still didn't get a good answer.
Whatever Schmidt thought he might have thought of something if it was Twa, but it wasn't that sweet.
"In Mia's case, I've been doing everything without difficulty since I was a student. On the contrary, I felt that it was a vendetta and didn't interest me until it became a hobby."
Wow. Maybe it's because you're talented. "
What a luxurious Mia's troubles (?), the examiner looked stunned.
Anyway, since I came to this world, I have never thought of such a thing in the previous world for examiners who have never experienced it.
Conversely, Towa, who can analogize Mia's feelings, is also experiencing this kind of experience somewhere.
It seemed very strange to me to think that they were my children, but I decided that they weren't like my father in terms of talent.
However, if you talk about it now, you can definitely see it with white eyes.
Fortunately, the assistant at this time never spoke of it, so there was no need for anyone to blame it.
Schmidt's expression is very vague as to whether he can laugh or laugh.
"From my point of view, it's a luxurious problem."
"No, what do you think? At least I'm not aware of it, so I don't think it's a problem in the first place.
Schmidt gave a clear and bitter smile to Towa, who had no body and no lid.
Here, silence fell so that each could think of something.
For a moment, only the sound of moving a piece of army chess was heard in the room.
The conversation broke down, so Kaiseki, who did not expect a proper answer from me, changed the subject.
"By the way, can Schmidt relax here? Aren't you busy overseeing the merchant division?
"Busy things are busy, but most of the practice has moved to their respective department heads. It doesn't mean more jobs than before."
As a result of a major reform of the Crown, Schmidt has taken up his position as head of the merchant division.
This ensures that the supervision of each department is decreasing in practice, as it brings together the heads of departments that exist on each continent.
For that reason, I am not working less because I will be involved in launching branches on the continent other than the Central Continent.
The examiner, who was not involved in much detail, was convinced by Schmidt's explanation.
Wow, that's right.
"Your father wasn't involved?
Towa, who thought that a major reform of the Crown was being carried out under the instructions of the study assistant, was listening with a strange face.
"No, I'm hardly involved in this. Instead, I just got on with what the Warhids were saying."
Specifically, there are some differences, but I'm not going to go into that much detail.
Towa didn't ask specifically whether she knew about it or not.
I just nodded to the words of the examiner.
There was something else I wanted to say to Towa.
"That's fine, but the festivities are a disaster, right?"
"No, no, I didn't set it up. I just happened to have the timing."
"Wow, that's right. Was there just a time?"
Kaiseki turned away from Towa's words, which contained a lot.
Towa tried to keep talking with momentum, but the attack flew in an unexpected direction.
"Hey, don't pass the blame on to your father for being too weak to handle it."
"... it hurts, Mother."
Floria, who had never been part of the conversation before, slammed her head and deliberately held her head down.
Only a very limited number of people will be able to tap the head of Towa, the king of one country, so easily.
Floria is one of them.
"Oh, my God. Did you come to complain to your father when you thought you'd seen him for a long time?
"I don't like it. It's been a long time, so I have to say what I have to say."
Floria looked interesting to the unusual twist.
"Hmm? I see, I heard a good thing. Well, it's been a long time since I've been here, so let's just say I'm stupid."
"What? That!? Is that so?"
In an unexpected counterattack, Towa looked like she was in a hurry.
I could hardly imagine what Florian's complaining was like without ever being told.
Floria, with a smile on her face, deliberately rubbed her chin.
I see. Like when I peed when I was hugging you?
"Hey!?
"I've been worried about you ever since you couldn't graduate."
"Huh!?
"I've wasted time wanting to be with Kowske forever..."
"Wow, I see! I'm a loser. I won't complain any more!
Tova rushed to stop Floria, wondering if she would be exposed to her shame as a child any longer.
"Really? Is there anything else?
With a winner's smile on Floria, Tova dropped her shoulders.
Seeing such a twist, Kaiseki smiled like a mix of sympathy.
"Well, a man can't beat his mother forever. I don't think it's a mistake to get off early.
And I threw a word to Towa that I didn't know whether it was comforting or not.
Toward such an examination, Towa turned her face in a calm manner.
"... so is your father?
"Ah, I don't know. That's what happened, isn't it?
When Kaiseki said so, the surrounding air somehow became subtle.
The assistant who felt sensitive to it became a face that I didn't particularly care about, and continued.
"Well, I don't mind coming here to complain, so I'm going to show my face a little bit more. I don't think Florian will miss you."
"... the result of the loneliness is the childhood exposure earlier?"
"It's a parental privilege. It's the only way to take it."
When Kaisuke said so, Schmidt nodded loudly, who was listening to the conversation somehow.
Apparently, he had seen a lot of similar scenes.
I can't help but object to being told that by an older person than myself.
After all, Towa, who also lost the army chess game with Schmidt, which continued after this, returned to the castle on this day with scattered results.
However, it was never Florian's fault that his face seemed to be shining somewhere.