Let's Manage The Tower
(4) Shrain's troubles
Shortly after Kaiseki and Floria finished talking about Towa and the others, Shreyne saw Kaiseki next.
"I thought I wanted to talk to you too.
"Shreyne? Unusual, of course.
Having Shreyn consult is mostly related to magic equipment involved in contract rituals.
But now that Shreyne is raising a child, she hasn't done anything to revive the old rituals.
As a result, I could hardly think of Shreyn to consult with me.
Seeing the examiner's face, Shreyn returned a bitter smile.
"What's with that face? I'm worried about the first time."
"First time?
In contrast to the assistant who tilted his neck without understanding the meaning, Floria nodded with a convincing face.
"You know, Kowske. What Shreyn is doing for the first time right now is just raising a child."
Ah, I see.
According to Florian, the examiner looked a little awkward.
Unlike the Twas who had to be raised in the royal castle, Shu often goes home to study and Schlein brings them to management.
However, they don't care about children as much as a common sense family for examiners, so they may also feel a drawback.
Even though it is already the ninth child, it still feels like that because it still drags memories from the previous world.
My daughter-in-law, including Shreyn, doesn't care much.
This is because they also have a clear point to leave to the nurse, and they do not have the personality to push what they do not do into the study aid.
Floria, who saw the face of the examiner, said with a bitter smile.
"You know, Kowske. I won't tell you to get used to it, but I think giving up is the key.
Shreyne doesn't say anything at these times.
When you say something, it's counterproductive, and you're learning when you're with Florians.
It's all about sharing roles.
"Ah, no, yeah. I understand.... followed."
"Well, maybe it's because of the values that are rooted in Kowske."
Floria didn't say anything more because she also knew that the examiner had reacted unexpectedly.
In the first place, if the assistant is unable to say so, they can raise their children at management level.
Not doing that is because we are trying to properly match the common sense of this world.
Nobody knows whether the difference in values still exists is a good thing or a bad thing for the examiner.
Literally, Asla doesn't even know, so it's the same for the others.
That's why my daughter-in-law didn't ask me to make a strong improvement on the exam.
Anyway, it became somehow subtle air, so Shreyne decided to change the subject and return to the original story.
About Shu, I was worried about how to raise him from now on.
"I see. It's the eternal problem of being a parent."
In Shreyne's words, Florian nodded to synchronize immediately, as if she had understood in an instant.
Instead, the examiner looks at Schlein with his neck tilted.
"How do you grow up, as usual?
Um... Isn't there some way to make him relax? Relaxation and selfishness are completely different, right?
There may be people behind the scenes, but at least Schlein thinks it's different.
It's only natural that a person's personality changes with his personality.
Even after hearing Shreyn's words, Kaiseki kept his neck tilted.
"No, I understand that, but... Does Nanny seem to be wearing shrubs properly? Or is there something wrong?
"Oh, no, that's not it..."
On behalf of the familiar Schlein, Floria explained how to explain it to the examiner.
"Kouske, you know very well, but there is a place in this world, and responsibility is firmly established. In Shu's case, he is the leader of the village, but Shreyne says how to make him bear it."
Yes, Floria explained, but she looked as if she still didn't understand the exam.
Shreyne and Floria, who saw the assistant's face, looked at each other at the same time and started explaining.
Now the vampires are halfway through the outside world rather than Razek Amamiya.
Even if you go out to look for friends, it's only convenient as a vampire, not to interact with the outside world.
The interaction between the village and the outside is part of Iglid's specialty and sightseeing spot as a hot spring inn, but not all vampires and iglids are.
Because both species have past experiences, it is not easy to change, and we do not know that we need to change it in the first place.
In the case of Schlein, we operate the village at a certain distance based on past experience and relationships with scholars.
However, Shu was born and raised in the inner tower from the beginning and only knows the environment there.
No matter how many adults tell the story of what happened to vampires, it's only a distant past.
Shreyne is wondering whether she will grow up planted with that kind of knowledge, or whether she will grow up seeing the outside world well.
Perhaps Shu may not choose his position as head.
That's fine with Schlein, but if Shu chooses to stand as the head in the future, depending on how he interacts with the outside world, the policy of the village may change significantly.
Normally, it can be said that it is not a busy thing to grow up trapped in a village, but if you look at the village of the elves, it is not that easy to draw a conclusion.
Therefore, Shreyn was troubled and consulted with the examiner.
It was a study aid that I could understand by listening to Shreyne and Florian alternately, but after some thought, I said in a light tone.
"Mm-hmm. I don't think that's going to help.
"Kouske?"
Shreyn looked a little surprised at the study aid she said lightly.
"No, because after all, Seya and Shea decided to go to school. Of course, there will be our influence, but... wouldn't that mean you want to go out anyway?
Shreyne, who was given two practical examples of growing up in an elf village, was unexpectedly stuck in words.
And Floria nodded bitterly.
"Well, I think what Kouske said is a little extreme, but I agree that I can't help worrying about it right now. Though somehow, Towa and the others grew up well."
I'm sure there were voices around me, but in the end, Tois grew up with his duty as Prince of the King and now serves him well.
Of course, I was raised with that intention from the beginning, but that's not all there is to Floria.
After all, it is impossible for parents to have perfect control over how their children grow up.
Shreyn nodded disturbingly after hearing from Kaosuke and Floria.
Kaiseki and Floria, who were watching it, laughed bitterly but said nothing more.
This is because our experience so far has clearly shown that parents also grow up as their children grow up.