Let's Manage The Tower

(3) Specific plan?

After all, when there was a "Wolf of Fire," the story of the orphanage did not go any further.

Nevertheless, I did not give up my exam entirely.

Sometimes I saw a lot of thinking about what it should look like.

A few days later, Sylvia and Floria talked to the examiner when they were at the beginning of the house.

"In the first place, what kind of facility do you want to be?

"That's right. Without some goals, I don't know exactly what to do."

If things move forward without deciding what to do in the end, it is likely that they will end up in Gdaghda and be frustrated.

To avoid that, it is necessary to set the ultimate goal, as Sylvia said.

Encouraged by Sylvia and Floria, Kaiseki started talking slowly after wearing his arms.

"That's right. First, we need to develop people who can attack the Tower's dungeon layer. This is the first condition."

In the first place, the story begins by saying that the Amamiya Tower dungeon layer will not be attacked.

There is no point in shifting the axis from there.

"Dungeon layer, huh? Doesn't that mean you don't have to be an orphan?

That's true though. But considering the current situation, I thought it was faster to raise them from the beginning than to reform the consciousness of the adventurers. "

"Hmm. Exactly. If we hurry, we'll have to turn around."

Floria nodded as she said that she could agree with the words of the examiner.

On the contrary, Sylvia had a difficult face.

"Does that mean raising children and, in extreme cases, brainwashing them?

"No, isn't brainwashing a boulder too much? So far, I'm thinking that even one of the ten people I grew up with should have that idea."

The expectation of the examiner is whether the dungeon class can be used as a teaching material while building facilities and teaching.

In that case, the current idle atmosphere will disappear, so it will not be negative as a tower.

However, I only see the tower's profits because I don't know how much an orphanage-like facility would cost.

To answer the question, Floria made her eyes twitchy.

"Really? I thought it was going to be tougher?

"No, if it goes any further, it'll brainwash you like Sylvia said. Because I'm not going to do that."

"That sounds like Kowske's answer, but it's impossible not to brainwash at all, other than creating a child-rearing facility in the first place.

It becomes extreme opinion, but common sense is necessary for people to live as human beings in the first place.

There are also opinions that when you teach a child that common sense, it is no different from brainwashing.

Beyond living within society, it is bound by the rules.

Sylvia and Floria explained, and Kaiseki returned a bitter smile.

"No, that's true, but it doesn't make any sense to push the dungeon class against the children we raised."

Kaiseki has a completely different idea of being raised without any future options from the beginning and being free to choose a job on his own.

However, Sylvia and Floria were leaning their necks at the words of the examiner.

"Really? You think it's enough just to show you that there's a way forward in the first place?

"That's right. I know what Kouske is trying to say, but sometimes he says it's more irresponsible to throw them out without giving them a way."

After hearing the words of Sylvia and Florian, the examiner was unexpectedly overwhelmed.

For examiners, the freedom to choose a profession is taken for granted, but it is only in a world where there are freely chosen jobs.

Basically, in this world that inherits the parent's job as-is, rather, the parent who does not prepare the job is irresponsible.

It's not like I'm going down a different path from my parents, but I can't do it without being so prepared and prepared.

The examiner sighed at the difference in common sense that it had been a long time.

"Ah, I see. Is that what this is all about?"

"In the first place, orphans are mostly hired by some wealthy people or become adventurers."

"And there's a way to become a priest."

It is no exaggeration to say that orphans in orphanages do not exist solely for charitable purposes, but for organizations that provide funds to operate.

The temple runs the orphanage in order to directly increase the number of believers.

"What? So, in extreme cases, is it okay for me to build and run an orphanage to grow my followers?

I didn't intend to do such a thing as an examiner, but when I listened to the two of them, I felt that way.

And they nodded to agree.

"Rather, I thought I was going to do it.

"That's right. In this case, would you imagine creating a Knights' Order to move for Mr. Kowske?

I see. Something like the Knights of the Holy Order they used to say. "

There are currently no Knights of the Holy Order in this world.

It is uncomfortable with Kaiseki common sense that there is no escort to defend the Church, but in this world where God exists in the first place, there is no fool like attacking the temple.

It is basically God who can physically construct the temple.

Incidentally, the Knights of the Holy Order, which existed in the past, disappeared because they began to act in the name of God and received divine punishment from him.

For this reason, the use of force by churches and shrines is close to taboo.

Yes, Sylvia told me about the examiner, and he leaned his neck.

"Is that so? Is it bad for me to build a facility for orphans?

"No. Instead, if you know you're directly involved, you're welcome, but you won't be rejected. The problem is deceiving God's name on your own."

Oh, I see.

If you use the name of God as you like, and you can do whatever you want, you will naturally buy the wrath of God.

Even if Kaiseki creates and operates an organization for orphans, it shouldn't be a problem.

He nodded convinced of Sylvia's story and shook his neck from side to side.

"No, for now, the Knights' story was too sidetracked. Anyway, is it important to prepare the way for the children you raised?"

"Yes, but don't you have to think about it this time? Because there is a way to attack the dungeon."

"That's right. Besides, there should be more work to do than just having such an organization. Even a child who has no talent in combat has a job to do."

Not all children raised can be effective in combat.

But there's still no way out.

If you think about the purpose of the study aid and the future of the children, you can see to some extent what kind of facility should be created.

The examiners talked about what kind of facilities should be built afterwards.

The three people who were talking suddenly realized that they were going to turn into concrete stories at some point, and finally, when to start, they stopped in a hurry.