Let's Manage The Tower

(7) First time?

"Beckon!!

In the living room of the starting house, the great sneezing of Kaiseki resounded.

"Oh, what's the matter?

Sylvia, who was beside her, sneezed like she'd heard for the first time, asking her strange face.

Sylvia looked around and found Kouhi and Mitsuki surprised.

It has hardly ever been the case that the examiner coughs, so everyone present here is confused.

"No, my nose is a little itchy... Oh?

Kaiseki, who was lying on the sofa, tried to get up with a slightly illuminated face and buried his face on the cushion again.

Sylvia sees it and finds out it's not a joke about the boulder, or she rushes to the side of Kaiseki.

"Master Kouske? Are you sure you're okay?

Sylvia put her right hand on her forehead in a hurry and looked surprised by the heat she felt from there.

"You have a fever! Why are you so quiet!?

"Fever? Oh, yeah. It's been too long, and you've completely forgotten this feeling."

When Sylvia finally realized that her words were getting hot, Kaiseki turned to his back.

Kouchi and Mitsuki hurried to use magic to bring out the ice because of the fever in the exam aid.

Even though it is possible to cure the injury by magic, it is said that it is better not to take away the heat as much as possible.

It is believed to enhance the body's inherent immunity.

Except, of course, in cases of loss of life, it is advisable to wait and see at an early stage.

Because of this, Kouchi and Mitsuki know about it, so they are not trying to do anything magically.

I finally noticed that the fever was coming out, and I heard from Kaiseki that Sylvia looked worried.

"I think it's better to get into bed, not here... Can you get up?

"Hmm. What do you think? I think it's okay, but... ah, maybe not."

I tried to get up on my own, but once I realized that the fever would come out, my body didn't accept it.

I woke up halfway up again and laid my wings on the sofa.

Sylvia, who saw it and decided it was no good, looked at Kouhi and Mitsuki and said.

"Excuse me, may I use my magic to carry it?

"Okay."

It was Kouchi who replied, and immediately put his hand under the body of the examiner and began carrying it.

They use magic as a matter of course, so the weight has nothing to do with it.

And Mitsuki, who was watching it, looked at Silvia and said that she didn't realize what was important.

"It may be an extra favor, but maybe we should check with the goddess?

Although Kaiseki was originally a human being, he is now a living god.

What is happening to the examiner right now is just sickness (?) I don't know whether it is.

"Eh? Ah... if you ask me. I'm sorry, thank you."

Getting upset by the state of the examiner, Sylvia, who had completely forgotten about it, lowered her head to Mitsuki and immediately contacted Ellis.

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You have a cold.

When Sylvia interceded with the God of Elisamir, this was the response that came back.

"Is that a cold?"

Sylvia responded to Ellis with an unexpectedly stunned look in the name of an illness that was too well known.

"Kaosuke-sama, the god of the present, basically makes no difference to people. It's rare, but sometimes I catch a cold."

Really?

Sylvia, who is talking to Elisamir God and returns it in plain tone, is still not in good shape.

I suddenly lost consciousness to a disease that was too common.

I talked to Sylvia with a little concern.

"Sylvia, are you okay?

"Yes! It's okay."

I hope so. Anyway, I think Kaiseko-san will be cured by taking ordinary measures and keeping her at rest. "

"Okay."

Just because you are a human god doesn't mean you need special measures.

Rather, they have the same immunity as ordinary people, so the way they deal with it doesn't change.

If you dare say so, Shreyne with a child might as well stay away from it.

That's true.

If you still have children with weak immunity, it's only natural to keep them away from you.

Sylvia nodded at the most obvious advice and leaned his neck to the question that came to mind.

"Nevertheless, why did you suddenly catch a cold when it had never happened before?

Especially when making magic tools, Kaiseki repeated his indigestion.

Nevertheless, I had never had a cold as much as Sylvia remembered.

That's why Sylvia was worried about what happened this time.

Ellis replied to Sylvia in a state of silence.

There is no reason in particular. No matter how careful you are, you just have to pull when you pull. "

"Oh, is that so?"

Sylvia could only give the plain answer to that very plain answer.

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The story that Kaisuke caught a cold quickly spread, and in the evening, everyone except Shreyne was gathered at the beginning of the house.

Shreyne couldn't come because she had a child, as Ellis said, and she was very sorry that she couldn't come.

Anyway, the three people gathered came into the room where Kaiseki was sleeping and offered their sympathies.

"I'm surprised. You don't catch a cold even in Kouske."

"That's right, I've never seen it before."

"I've never been so rude before."

"You know..."

I remembered and stopped worrying about whether the exam aid should penetrate into each word that I was not sure whether it was a show-off or a hoax.

When I saw the situation, none of the three of the boulders pursued me any further.

Instead, Sylvia stared at the three.

"Remember, all three of you can rest assured that Mr. Kouske has a cold."

The three nodded in panic to Sylvia, who looked subtly depressed.

"Of course I know."

On behalf of Florian, Sylvia nodded convincingly and replaced the towel on the forehead of the study aid.

How Sylvia always does (?), the three of them sat around the Kaiseki and began talking so as not to interfere with the rest of the Kaiseki.

The three people who are accustomed to childcare in the first place can watch if they want to.

Earlier, she just said that she was in her usual mood.

That's why Sylvia's lightning stopped him.

After this, all three of you will be taking care of the study aids so as not to irritate Sylvia.

And the next morning, as Ellis had predicted, he saw the usual way of studying.