Let's Manage The Tower

(4) Exchange between Nana and Wanri

"Oh, Nana. This way today?

Wanri, who had his face in the relaxing space of the management, discovered that Nana was being caressed by Kaiseki.

In order to answer the Wanri's question, Nana uttered a voice that could not be tightened with "uon" while being stroked by the assistant.

It is very unlikely that it is a god beast that can defeat A-rank monsters alone because it is completely full of bellies.

But the people around them were already used to it, so no one could penetrate it.

Of course, Wanli is one of them.

"Didn't you go to the eighty-one today?

"On"

"Oh, yeah. Nowhere seems to be dangerous right now."

"On"

"Oh, is that so? Hmm. I'm getting reports that I'm okay, but should I take a look?

Waff!

"That's right. I will."

Wanli and Nana are obviously having a conversation, but there is no one in management who sees it strangely.

These two (?), the conversation always progresses like this.

Incidentally, Wanri's words did not become respectful until Nana's relationship with her became humanizable.

In that sense, the examiners are the same, but if I tell Wanri, it seems to be treated as a separate frame.

When I listened to Wanri and Nana's conversation, I heard it without asking, but I was only a little interested and decided to mix it with the conversation.

Somehow, as long as you listen to me, there seems to be a danger?

"Ah, well, that's not how it is. Sometimes, however, monsters come out that are difficult for the underdeveloped species to deal with."

It was interesting to know how I was listening to it in that short reply, but something else was more important now than that.

"Difficult to take down?

"Well... does this mean evolutionary species or leader species?"

Oh, I see.

In response, Wanri nodded with a convincing face.

It has already been confirmed that evolutionary species emerge in the normal fields, as well as in the hierarchy within the tower.

That means wolves and foxes can also emerge in the hierarchy.

That's important, but it shouldn't be a problem because it's been dealt with only by the family members, even before the study aides went out of their way.

However, despite the emergence of evolutionary species, I was only a little concerned that I had never felt such a sacrifice.

"There seems to be little sacrifice for evolutionary species?

"Ah, that's because when you leave, you'll be defeated by me, Nana-chan, or a high-ranking, evolved ally."

When wild evolutionary species emerge, Nana and Wanli decide to defeat them, not just the basic family members.

Of course, fighting evolutionary species is also an important experience, so if necessary, it can be made to fight while Nana and Wanri are watching.

Moreover, since some of the current family members have evolved to a level close to the Divine Beast, it is not necessary to deal with Nana and Wanri alone.

The examiner, who heard the circumstances of the wolf and fox, was more convinced now.

Current examinations are so face-to-face as to receive a welcome from family members that they don't have much direct involvement.

By that time, the families were living in a stable life, so it was no longer necessary for the study assistant to take deliberate action.

Adjusting monsters instead of bait, which is regularly summoned, is basically done by listening to Nana and Wanri.

For Kaiseki, the family members of the tower are like children already separated from their parents, leaving most of them to autonomy.

"Is that what this is all about? Well, I'm glad it wasn't important."

"That's okay. I'll report anything as soon as I can."

Wanri nodded back when he answered.

"That's right. But, well, if something happens to the wolves and foxes now, isn't that why the tower itself disappears?

The examiner said so without any joke.

Wolves and foxes have been summoning among their families since their early days, and their numbers and abilities are quite different from those of other families.

There are few summonses now, but thanks to naturally born children, we are still going more and more.

If a wolf or fox in such a state is in such a situation that its survival is endangered, it should not happen unless it occurs in a flood.

There was a flood in the tower, and I still haven't checked what would happen if the monsters ran away, so I don't know what would happen.

Well, I've never heard of a man-managed tower whose hands got separated due to a flood, so perhaps the tower itself won't change just because the family members were hurt in the first place.

Anyway, it was a harvest for Kaiseki to know that evolutionary and leader species had emerged even in the hierarchy where the family members were, and that they were being slaughtered.

That's why I don't intend to deal with it at this time.

If we do that, we can deny that Nana and Wanli are dealing with it themselves.

As an exam aid, I dared to tell only that as long as it was not impossible or imprudent.

"Well, if you have any trouble, just say it like you always do."

"Yes, of course I do."

As Wanri answered, Nana also said, "Uon."

It was the answer because the contents of the story were properly communicated, even if the words could not be spoken.

After a serious conversation, I returned to stroke mode as before (also referred to as moffing mode).

At that time, Wanli looked at me with a subtle envy, so Kaiseki stroked his head.

But a girl who looks like a high school student (?) I didn't have to think about it, but Wanri didn't say anything, so I made an excuse for Safe.

However, if Sylvia was watching the situation, what was she saying, even though she looked so happy?

However, unfortunately, because it was the usual thing, everyone ended everything silently without saying anything, so the routine event ended while each had mutual thoughts.