Let's Manage The Tower

(6) Disembarkation of orphanages

A few days after Mick went out of his way to attend the school entrance ceremony.

At last, the orphanage was fully operational on one level of the Amamiya Tower.

Speaking of what happened, I actually took the orphan and started living.

All the children shall be ten between the ages of four and six.

Given the fact that there are actually two adults raising children, we decided to wait and see first.

From now on, all the children brought in in front of the building made by Kaiseki were initially Pokan.

I was really starting to wonder if this was where we were going to live.

Regardless of their size, they didn't think that the buildings they were building were new and that they were very orphans to live in.

In fact, since orphans in this world are naturally housed in old temples and private homes, Sally thought it would be natural for the children to react.

While looking at the children, Sally slapped her hands.

"Look! Don't look like that forever, decide your room. Of course, men and women are different!

In that voice, the oldest girl saw Sally afraid.

"Ah, um... Are you sure you can live here?

"I know it's hard to believe, but it's true. From now on, you can see it whenever you want, so move first!

When Sally called again, the children finally started moving.

I still feel like I can't believe it, but Sally's voice (Orders?) I think it is better to follow.

The examiners watched the children from a distance.

I've already said hello to the kids, so I'm going to let them go.

"I wonder if Sally's right to leave it to me.

Sally, who was showing a little face at an orphanage in the city, seemed accustomed to treating children from the standpoint of her appraisal.

If you look like that, you might feel more like a good sister than a mother.

Sylvia, who was standing next to him, nodded at the words of the examiner while thinking about such a thing.

"That's right. I thought it might be a bit clumsy, but it doesn't seem to be a problem at all."

Both of them thought Sally would be confused at first because she didn't actually experience child-rearing.

Sally had a vibrant expression that betrayed the expectation in a good direction.

"The leader has been taking good care of the newcomers since he was in service. I think there are many adventurers who will come to me with admiration if I still speak up."

"I see. This is a really good talent, Lirica."

Lirica told Kaisuke to thank her for her explanation.

Lirica shook her neck slightly in a hurry for the exam.

"No! Nothing like this! Rather, it seems to be good for the leader, so I'd like to thank you."

Lirica knows that she is truly grateful that the caring Sally gave her the opportunity to be involved with her children.

For this reason, Lirica thought that she didn't even need to get a word of appreciation from the examiner.

Of course, I understand what the examiner is saying, so I thought it was more important to convey my gratitude.

Left alone, Sylvia interrupted the conversation, feeling that Kaosuke and Lirica were about to play a thank-you match.

"By the way, what happened to Lynn?

From the time the children greet the examiners to the time they enter the house, Sally takes the lead (?).

In the meantime, Lynn didn't show up at all, so she was worried.

It was Floria who answered Sylvia's question.

"Oh, so I was looking after Jin in the house? I wonder if Jin is going to meet the kids for the first time.

While the examiner was greeting the children, Floria went to see how the house was doing.

At that time, I was witnessing Lynn having a pleasant conversation with Jin.

Lynn, who had not met Jin for a long time the other day, apologized for having been away for a long time.

But Lynn was asking if Jin had grown a little.

Lynn laughed bitterly at such a gin, saying that it hasn't changed at all since.

When the children came, Lynn decided to take care of Jin because she had confidence that Sally would be all right.

During the preparation period, Lynn and Sally had a lot of discussion and decided on their roles for each other.

Among them, Lynn decided that Sally should take care of the children.

That said, I don't intend to leave it entirely to you.

Sylvia nodded at Floria's explanation.

Really? Then I guess we're in the middle of face-to-face with the kids now. "

"I guess. I'm looking forward to your reaction to the children."

With a little smile, she turned to Floria and looked at Lirica like she was exploring.

"Um... is Jin Lao so tough?

"No, what do you think? It's tough, but it's not supposed to be like scolding people in crazy places, is it?

"I think so, too."

Sylvia agreed to Florian's words, and Kaiseki nodded.

Sylvia added to Lirica, who still looked anxious.

"You don't have to worry so much. I'm a strange person who went down to the field himself, but I also raised that phosphorus.

I took Lynn and raised him right after Jin started living in the tower hierarchy.

The examiners weren't always watching, but they weren't anxious from the beginning because they were watching phosphorus grown properly.

Lirica also heard Sylvia's explanation and felt convinced.

If I could give you an example of Lynn, you wouldn't have to worry so much.

Besides, I feel relieved that Sally will be okay.

Kaiseki, who was listening to Lirica's conversation, saw the building where Jin and the children entered.

"Well, anyway, it's up to those kids who are going to grow up.... if you can, I don't want you to grow up in such a rude way."

The concern of the examiner is that he/she will not go and raise his/her children with a strange incitement to faith.

It's not a jin or phosphorus, it's a part of Sally's expectations, so I still don't understand it.

"If that's the case, I think it's fine.... Tabun"

"I'm worried about this last addition?

When Kaosuke looked at Lirica and said so, the person had a dry laugh.

Over the past few days, Lirica has been talking a lot about Sally and the orphanage, but in doing so, she was very grateful to the assistant who made this plan.

It's Sally who has a straight line if you think about it, so it's not unlikely that she will run wild with her thoughts on studying aids.

Unexpectedly, Lirica added a subtle word to her last thought about the possibility.

"Come on, it's my fault. Because it's about the leader, you should apply the brakes at the end."

In response to that slightly insecure answer, Lirica decided to come out for a while.