Let's Manage The Tower
(2) The usual fortune-telling
Peach fortune-telling works well, but basically it would be better to have more specific images and objects.
Speaking of which, for example, in the case of an object search, it would be better to specify what exactly it is than to specify it in a rough manner.
Speaking of which this time, rather than "something that might help the tower", it would be better to divine it as "a place where there is a god tree".
As a glance, there is also a way to take advantage of the research actions to find the tree rather than the tree itself.
Especially when there is a power like God intertwined like a god tree, there is a possibility that various things act and the divination itself can be distorted.
Therefore, it is not the tree of God itself, but looking ahead to the person who is looking for it.
After hearing from the examiner, Peach first chose to take up the place where the god tree is likely to be.
Furthermore, as long as it is designated as a god tree that is likely to be related to Kaiseki, it should be noted.
... and Peach thought naturally about divination.
And finally, when it came to production, I stopped cutting my peach card.
"Oh no, this is no good."
The murmuring peach left the card on the desk.
This is often the case when you have a peach share, so don't be particularly anxious about examinations.
"Oh, why don't we have a rope?"
Looks like it ~
"What do we do? Don't you want to stop telling the tale?
"No, I'll try from a different angle."
I am already accustomed to interacting, so I am continuing the conversation without confusion about the assistance and peach.
Peach, who saw Kaiseki nodding, stood up and stretched to distract him, and then grabbed the card again.
This time, I will try to capture the actions to be taken by the assistant, not the god tree itself.
This has been done many times and is already familiar with it, so it seldom fails as mentioned earlier.
If there is, for example, direct interference from other gods.
Fortunately, such disruptions have never occurred before and have not occurred this time.
"Hmm... Somehow, it would be better to head south ~"
A word lacking in specificity, but far more than nothing at all.
The examiner, who heard the words of the peach, quickly murmured as if to think something.
"The South? Is it a continent with a Smit Country? Maybe Frier grass has something to do with God trees...?
I tried to keep thinking about it, but Peach looked at the cards lined up on the desk and said.
"No, maybe I will ~"
"Well, no, I told you properly.
In the study aid, the image of the Southern Continent-Frier grass is attached, so I just put it into words.
I didn't even think about what would happen to it.
Peach replied laughingly to the exam, which looked a little dazed.
"Perhaps my intuition as a god worked ~"
"My feelings as a god, hey..."
The examiner, who had no real feeling at all, had a strange face while tilting his neck.
I just said something that came to mind, so even if you ask me to guess, it doesn't make any difference.
Peach continued to say to the examiner who was still looking strange.
"Even though Mr. Kouske doesn't have a real feeling, he's probably starting to do it on his own. Well, he's unconscious, so he doesn't seem to be able to use it anytime."
There is no right thing to say in your power as a living god.
It is better to say that I happened to win this time, but as an examiner, it is still true.
Nevertheless, the results of peach fortune-telling were now more important to the examiner.
"- Well, look. Anyway, it's better to go south, right?
"That's right. I just don't know if it's really there."
If you're heading south, you might just have a hint there.
That was the limit even in peach divination, as it would not come out as a result unless the examiner actually moved.
I am well aware of this, so I will not seek any further results.
"Of course. I wouldn't have been able to help it if I hadn't... but if I had a hint, I'd be good at it."
Much narrower than searching the world with nothing at all.
Still, it is quite a wide area, but what I think is still true may be said to be the study aid.
Without realizing such a thing, Kaiseki began to think together about his plans for the future.
"It's called a god tree, so is it in a forest or something?... no, maybe you're just standing on one."
For a moment, I thought of a famous commercial and immediately corrected it myself.
"When that happens, it's hard to limit the places you're looking for ~"
"That's right. Well, if you only had one on the plain, it wouldn't be strange to be famous, so why don't you just forget it?
No matter how wide a plain is, if there is only one tree called a god tree standing there, it will not stand out.
In other words, since it is not strange to be a famous tourist destination, the idea was that there would be no such possibility.
Even as a peach, I could agree with the idea of an assistant examiner, so I didn't do anything particularly interfering with my opinion.
A peach like this, unless the examiner has made so many mistakes, will not be enough to put a gavel in the mouth.
"Well, I can't help thinking about it here. Can't we just go and have a look?
"Yes, but are you searching all over the continent?
"No, no, no. I don't have to do that, but I think I can narrow it down to a certain extent..."
Peach leaned his neck at the exam aid, which seemed to be saying with some certainty.
"Was there anything you could suggest?"
"No, that's not it. I just remembered that there were people picking up places that looked suspicious."
Hearing the words of the examiner, the peach became more and more questionable.
The examiner who saw it did not particularly hide it, but said a quick answer.
"Look, if you were a Tianyi, you'd know a few places where you can't move the sky, right?
"I see. You mean picking up and investigating places that might be in there?"
"That's the way it is."
The examiner nodded back to the peach that finally convinced him.
Thanks to Peach's fortune-telling, Kaiseki found something to be south and concluded that if the cooperation of the Tenyi clan were obtained, something could be done. Kaiseki decided to act quickly based on that expectation.
Instead of embarking on the southern continent all of a sudden, we must go to the floating islands and start collecting information.
With that thought, he took Silvia, Floria, who was empty, to the floating island.