Let's Manage The Tower

(4) Coming back!

After leaving the fifth floor house, Kaosuke and Mik headed straight to the city center with their own feet.

The city centre on the fifth floor is beautifully separated from the so-called business district, where Razek Amamiya's bureau and Crown headquarters are located, and the shopping district, where many shops are gathered.

In the first place, the city has been planned from the very beginning, so the remnants remain only in the center.

However, you can see it gradually becoming more cluttered as you head outside.

Of course, the city is not expanding on its own due to bureau restrictions.

The shopping district in the center, from where the mansion is located, is within walking distance, so the Kaiseki people first aimed for it.

Does Miku feel ashamed of walking with his parents on a boulder? Unlike before, Miku is walking slightly ahead of Kaiseki.

Though I miss it a little, Kaiseki is still delighted that Mick is still inviting me.

It was an assistant who was immersed in the sentiments of such a parent, but at some point Mick came right next to him and leaned his neck.

"Father, what's wrong?

"Oh, no, it's nothing."

It was a small laugh and a misguided study aid, but suddenly I saw you in shock at the voice that broke in.

"That's right, Dad just missed you a little bit."

"Whoa, peach!? When?"

"Fufufu, I caught up with you a while ago ~"

He was surprised that the peach that was supposed to have remained in the Mansion came after him, and he looked like he had nothing to say.

In fact, if you look at peaches, it's easy to catch up with people at such a distance.

By the way, I don't know about the exam aid, but peaches catch up after sanctions are imposed at the Mansion.

While I was surprised, Mick looked at the peach with the face that it was natural to be there.

"Mom, what do you mean you miss me?

"Ah, that's right ~... mmm. There's nothing Mick can do about it, so don't worry about it."

"Eh!? If they say that, I'll be even more worried!

Peach smiled at Mick as he opened his eyes.

"Instead of that, now you enjoy strolling with your father, right?"

"Ugh.... I'm curious."

It was Mick who looked full of misguided feelings, but I dropped my shoulders as if I had given up knowing that I couldn't beat such a peach.

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After Peach's rendezvous, he enjoyed window shopping while entering the right shops in the central shopping district.

At that time, there was also a shop that looked at it with an obvious smell, so I immediately left the shop and recorded the name.

You'll be Towa and Mia and you'll be circulating information later.

It's up to the two of us to use that information.

The three examiners were separated from each other by the fact that they had no choice but to be angry with each other, so they kept walking around the city without paying any attention.

Since all the shops in the central shopping district would have ended the day, the examiners cut it down in place and went off the main street.

On the fifth floor, there is no carriage movement from the outside, but some are coming from the transfer gate.

The boulevard is lined with lodging, restaurants, stalls, and more.

Kaiseki believes that one way to find out about the city is to cool down street stalls lined up on such boulevards.

However, if you ask me around Shreyn, it simply means it's delicious.

Such a backward situation (?) Leaving it on the side, Mick looked at the stalls lined up on the main street with his eyes shining.

For street owners who don't have people lined up, it is a routine practice to sell to the greatest extent possible if there is someone who buys them, such as a cooler one.

It is important for the famous stalls to see the products lined up in their shops first.

As a result, there were few shopkeepers who would make the auxiliary students look cold and evil.

In the meantime, Mick stopped in front of a stall.

"Oh, lovely girl. Does this bother you?

He was the owner of a shop whose eyes were rounded when he saw Mick's beautiful face for a moment, but he remembered the business immediately and said so, which would be called a boulder.

For a moment, I applauded the business courage.

However, as an examiner, I was more concerned about what was sold at the stall than that.

Mick, who was looking at it hanging on the stall, looked back with a very happy expression and said to the examiner.

"Father, do you remember this?

"Yes, of course."

As if matching Mick's response, the product that Mick instructed made a noise to Chilean.

The product Mick found was a very nostalgic wind chime for the samurai.

Of course, even though it is nostalgic, the wind chime I bought before remains undamaged.

Rather, Mick, who was bought by the examiner, keeps using it carefully and still decorates the windows in his room.

Originally it was supposed to be decorated during the hot summer season, Kaiseki properly told me, but Mick didn't seem to care about it at all and left it decorated.

For Mick, who originally enjoys the sound itself, the temperature changes are not very relevant.

Anyway, Kaiseki, who was impressed that wind chimes were being sold in the city, looked at the store owner and heard.

"No way, I didn't think you'd see this here. When did you get in?

"You guys are very tall. Do you know that this is from the East Side?"

"Yeah, I bought it in the same stall in the East Side a long time ago. She still cares about it."

When Kaiseki explained so, the shopkeeper gladly narrowed his eyes.

"Oh, really? I'm glad about that. So, when did you get in? That's..."

The owner started talking about the current situation of the wind chime after putting it in front of him.

Even so, the story of the owner of the stall was quite simple.

It was only recently that the store owner began selling wind chimes in this city, and he saw them gradually spreading in the eastern city and decided to bring them here.

The store owner said that if we can spread the product in the tower city, we can spread it in any town on the continent.

Incidentally, in the eastern city, it seemed to be placed in a small shop rather than a stall.

I couldn't confirm whether the person who was buying the goods from another continent was the owner of that stall that Kaiseki knew, but I wanted it to be so.

While Kaiseki was listening to the store owner, Mick was choosing the wind chime with a serious expression, whether he wasn't interested in the commercial story or not.

"Mick, are you buying?

"Yeah, so keep it quiet."

As always, Mick nodded with a serious expression, listening to the sound of each wind chime.

Mick is choosing to study without any consultation because he is not going to buy it, but is going to pay for it himself.

Mick, who is killing monsters on his own through training in the village, has money he can spend on himself.

After all, Mick, who had chosen one after examining the wind chimes lined up on the stall, refused to let the examiner come out and bought it himself.

Meanwhile, Kaiseki, who was entirely willing to serve himself, chose and purchased separately to decorate the house at the beginning.