Let's Manage The Tower
(2) Poor results
"Still, why are you spreading such rumors?
While asking Towa to investigate and waiting for the results, Kaiseki said so.
I can think of as many reasons as I want.
For example, to discredit vampires who are said to be in the Amamiya Tower.
Alternatively, to distract you from your original purpose by making you imagine that you are a vampire.
--Wait.
There are many reasons, if you can think of them, but judging by the examinations, it seems that all of them are lacking in decision making.
Since the source is a city in the north, I can imagine that the main source is from the northern continent, but it is also difficult to say absolutely.
It is thought to be a ploy from other continents, as if it were a ploy from the North.
The current situation was that only the information available could not be moved lightly.
That's why we're waiting for information from Towa.
Sylvia nodded with the same face when she heard him murmuring.
"That's right. Even if the vampire's reputation deteriorates outside the tower in the first place, I don't think it will have any particular impact..."
Absolutely.
Sylvia nodded his thoughts.
The vampires in the tower are complete only in the hierarchy.
Even if strange rumors spread outside, it wouldn't have much impact.
Rather than a tower, it may have an impact on the operation of Razek Amamiya, but it is not a curtain for vampires and samurai to deal with by the state.
If Schlein were here, he might have looked sorry, but he's already back at Vamilinian Castle, so don't worry.
That's why Kaosuke and Sylvia are so relaxed and talkative.
"Well, no matter what happens, I think the country will deal with it eventually."
Sylvia nodded and replied to the study aid, declaring that there would be no place for them.
Maybe so.
When I first heard the rumors, I thought there was something about Sylvia in the Tower, but when I calmed down a little, it seemed like nothing serious.
After all, it's only a conjecture, so even if it comes off, I'm just a little disappointed.
I looked at Sylvia nodding lightly and told her to think only a little.
"Perhaps Sylvia's intuition can be prefetched."
"What do you mean?
"No, I just sort of thought so. They're aware of things that might be important in the future."
Sylvia leaned slightly towards the idea of an examiner.
"Is that what happened?
"Now, what do you think? It's not a conjecture, it's just a prediction. Sometimes that happens."
Sylvia's power as a witch is still growing.
It is not strange to have such predictions and forecasts before the power to do so is the idea of an assistant.
Sylvia turned her eyes to such an examination.
"Do you think Mr. Kouske would like that to happen?
"No. It seems to be contradictory. After all, it depends on the person's feelings. I don't want you to learn anything from me."
I have hardly ever asked each member to have any kind of power in examinations.
Speaking of which, it would be a push for God, and I think it would be useful enough just to be around.
Really?
Sylvia laughed slightly as she narrowed her eyes.
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Having heard from Kaiseki, Towa immediately began an investigation in the northern city.
Then a week later, Towa appeared in a relaxing space for management.
"--That's why it was still a country in the north behind. That said, it wasn't that serious."
"It's not serious?
"I was hopefully looking forward to seeing them, and I hardly had any contact with them."
From there, Towa began to speak lightly about the background of the incident.
The point is, it seems that the aim was to reduce the influence of Razek Amamiya in the northern city of the Central Continent so that direct control would extend as before.
However, it has been repeated before, and there is no particular focus on this case.
Rather, it was a project that had been abandoned in the initial planning stage, and only about ten parties voluntarily executed it.
From the results, it is not impossible that the country did not notice it until it was pointed out by the examiner because it was in a state where it could only be said that it was poor.
And the person who left behind after the bite was a suitable immature person, not a pure vampire bloodline, but a vampire born naturally, as Shreyn expected.
The vampire was successfully lured, loaded with considerable money, and cooperated in this case.
The occurrence of such deviant vampires is rare in this world.
Normally, they are protected by experienced vampires, but some of them are pathologically mistaken.
Sometimes church officials surround vampires in the name of protection.
"I don't know if I was going to do that from the beginning, but I couldn't hold him accountable because I just gave him the story and the money, and then I told him to do whatever he wanted."
If it is true, I would like to penetrate that the relationship is established at a time when there is evidence that the money is being handed over, but the money itself is handed over under a different name, so I cannot penetrate it.
It was painful to try to attack with previous relationships, but only to the extent that unknown claims could easily pass through.
However, it can only be said that it had such a bad result because it had only such a relationship.
Regardless, it is an indisputable fact that the case has been settled.
As far as examinations are concerned, the relationship between countries is almost irrelevant, so it is irrelevant for the other country that made the plan to be held responsible.
"Yes, well, I'll leave the exchange between the countries to you. Anyway, I wish I'd finished the case safely."
I'm glad it ended up almost like a joke this time, but I don't know what would have happened if people had a real repudiation of vampires in their hearts.
In that sense, it would be good to hear about Sylvia at the rumor stage.
Due to the fact that the examiner did not consider the matter particularly problematic, Towa returned to work in haste.
This time, I only came to report the incident, so I didn't seem to have time to slow down.
It can be said that the incident itself is over, but there was only one problem.
Speaking of which,
"Why is that? Bring him in, and he'll be well educated."
And it was Shreyne who showed anger against the examiner.
"So-so. I'm sure he's the killer, so I'll leave it up to the state to take care of him."
"No, I can't help it."
Shreyn nodded as she said that she was relieved by the exam aid and regained her calm.