Let's Manage The Tower

(5) Attention to examinations?

The examiner, looking at the paper lined up on the desk, sighed loudly before saying.

"Hmm. I can't do all of this, so should I pick it up appropriately and get everyone's input later?

"Well, that would be easy. If you can't, you'll get the opinion that you can't."

Floria nodded while agreeing to the words of the examiner, and Sylvia and Colette were convinced.

As Kaiseki said, if we implement everyone's opinions properly, we can see that the shop itself is not prominent, but it will be very prominent in people's rumors.

It seems inevitable anymore, so I feel the same even if I leave it to the examiner.

By the way, in the incident earlier, I realized that they were not in a position to say, "Ah, here's the thing."

Whatever your opinion is, if you end up being pushed into it, you'll leave it to the examiners.

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Returning to his original home, Kaiseki looked at a piece of paper summarizing the notes that everyone had written for him.

After all, I summarized everything that was written, but when I reviewed it again, there were many opinions that were helpful.

Of course, some of them are not going to do well, but they are going through with respect.

Still, I didn't omit such opinions from the beginning because they might be used for something somewhere.

Even if I can't use it in this case, I may have a chance to use it at another time.

In that sense, every opinion is necessary for the study aid.

Florian approached after the troubled study aid.

"What do you think? Have you made any progress?

"No, not yet. I wonder if there are a lot of things I'd like to try out so that I can do any of this?

I see.

Floria nodded with a slightly troubled face, and Kaiseki continued to laugh.

"It's okay. Because I don't choose anything so funny."

I understand that it is not good to incorporate the opinions that Sylvia put in for the study of driftstones.

A shop with the protection of the gods, not only customers looking for tools, but also priests from all over the world.

Even if you can't help but be noisy with tools and shops, the other elements will just get in the way.

Florian shook his neck around the words of the examiner.

"No, that's not what I meant. There's just a good example of a corner, and I wonder why you don't use it."

"Yeah? Just a good example?

Without understanding what Floria was saying, the examiner leaned his neck.

It's about the fox lodge.

When Florian said so briefly, the examiner looked like "ahh".

As always, the fox lodging is a popular place for those in the tower to stay.

Its existence was whispered as an inn run by the gods of the present, along with the treatment of foxes in the Yuryu Jingu Shrine.

Florian says that if we set up a magic equipment store at the fox lodge this time, most of the current problems will be solved.

However, as an examiner, I do not intend to co-locate a magic equipment store in a fox lodge.

"The fox lodging and the magic equipment shop are subtly skewed. I'm just wondering."

"Really? The adventurers are in and out, so I don't think it's going to change much.

In fox lodgings, people other than adventurers are selected, but the place is still a tower, and more than two-thirds of guests are adventurers.

I don't intend to place only the objects used by the adventurers in the magic equipment store that I'm about to build, so I think the audience is subtly skewed.

Of course, Floria's opinion does not deviate from it because it does not make it at all.

Once he nodded to Florian's question, he decided to tell him what he was thinking honestly.

"I know what you're trying to say. As for how to make things, I want to make things without being tied up by customers."

"Is that what this is? It's going to be an amusement shop anyway, so I think you can make whatever you want without worrying about the audience?

To Floria, who was listening with her neck tilted, Kaiseki returned a bitter smile.

"No, as a matter of reason, yes. I knew I'd be worried about that when I opened the store."

"... is that it?

Florian understood what Kaiseki was saying, but he was not convinced and looked strange.

In the first place, the shop that we are going to build this time will only be built so that we do not keep the things that Kaosuke made in the warehouse.

Therefore, it is not necessary to worry about sales rather than the customer base.

If you think about it, as Florian said, you can just make whatever you like without worrying about the sales of the store.

That's true, but I wonder if it's personality or temperament, just to create a shop where the deficit drifts away, as an examiner.

If you're going to open a store anyway, you'll want to make sure it's in black.

That's why you can't make anything you like even if you're in a fox lodge.

Ultimately, what is caught up in the study aid is that instead of riding in the inn where the foxes are struggling, they want to operate independently.

― ― So, don't I really think about co-locating with a fox lodge?

As the examiner explained, Floria finally became convinced.

"What is it? After all, you want to see how far you can go with the magic tool store alone."

"No, how about that? For example, if Sylvia wants to give you medicine or an amulet, she's going to allow it."

Nothing, Kaiseki doesn't intend to sell only the magic equipment he made.

According to the examiner's words, Floria leaned her neck with her arms together.

"No, I don't know what it means anymore... but for the time being, I don't think we're going to be co-located in a fox lodge."

"... yeah. Well, that's what it is."

After hearing Florian's words, the examiner gave up explaining what he thought.

I was not confident that I could explain myself to others (Floria) any better, because I would be doing my best to push myself.

In fact, while I was explaining it to Floria, I got a little confused and forgot to say that I just wanted to try it as an independent store.

The examiner remembered that later, but in the end, he was frightened of Floria, and after a few days he would talk.