Let's Manage The Tower
(5) Destination of Andoni
A few days after receiving the report from Rick, the examiner was meeting Andoni again at management.
"I apologize for the inconvenience..."
"Oh, that's enough."
To Andoni, who suddenly said that and lowered his head, Kaiseki turned his right hand with a bitter smile and continued to say.
"Looks like we got a tightening on the crown because of that report. I'm glad it turned out that way.
When Kaiseki said so, Andoni nodded with a subtle expression.
I should say that the content of the story was good, but the parties were honestly not happy with it.
Moreover, even though I was asking for it, it is definitely a neck, so I am annoying the examination aid, which is the main one in the current progressive form.
I somehow felt the atmosphere, and decided to change the subject forcefully.
"So, about Andoni's future..."
When Kaiseki cut out that way, Andoni hardened himself.
The examiner who found it waved his hand with a bitter smile.
"No, you don't have to be so nervous. In the meantime, how many members are coming together to create a new place?
I've heard stories of former Madsak members wanting to gather again, including those who have been necked this time.
However, I don't know the number of people, so I wanted to check again.
Andoni, who was asked by the examiner, said after he had a slightly thoughtful face.
"I think it's enough with both hands even if we gather. Some people have a normal life, so..."
Andoni remains a slave, but some of them have already been let go and have families.
Few of these people want to come to a new place until they abandon a stable life on the Crown.
I nodded to Andoni, who looked sorry for thinking so.
"That's right. It is only desirable to have a shape that meets the wishes of the person. Bringing him in by force can be weird again."
When Kaiseki answered that, Andoni was relieved.
Looking at Andoni's face, the examiner leaned his neck to wonder if he thought he was so tough, but it went on without saying anything.
"In the meantime, I would like you to make enough magic equipment to match the number of people... Actually, there is one new thing I would like you to do.
"What's new? What is it?
Andoni leaned his neck and asked, without thinking of what he wanted to say.
"I've been running orphanages for a while now. I want those orphans to learn the basics of technology."
"I see. Is that so? If that's the case, it's fine."
Understanding what the examiner wanted to say, Andoni nodded convincingly.
This was something Andoni had been thinking about since he first spoke to me.
However, I looked at Andoni's face and said that there was only one thing I had to stick a nail in, and Kaiseki looked serious.
"To tell you the truth, you don't have to force an orphan into a new place? It's just personal freedom."
"... okay."
When Kaiseki was reminded, Andoni looked a little surprised and replied.
Looking at that face, I was sighing in my heart.
Loyalty to Andoni's study aid (?) Sometimes this is what you think when you run wild.
Considering where this personality came from, I noticed Kouchi standing next to me and stopped pushing into it.
Where (who?) I felt like I didn't have to think about the cause.
Looking at Andoni, who immediately became serious from his surprised face, Kaiseki continued to say.
"That orphanage was built to find a way for orphans into the future. I'm not going to tie you up."
The orphanage had the purpose of creating a strong adventurer, but it was not intended to destroy the potential of the children.
That thought hasn't changed at all.
While watching the study aid, Andoni thought that he was as kind as ever, but he didn't realize it.
Looking at the exam, Andoni answered with his head down.
"Yes, sir."
"Well, that's what I'm talking about. In the meantime, I'll keep the new workshop next to the orphanage."
With the tower function, buildings that can be used as workshops can be built in an instant.
With that level of divinity, there is no pain or itching when considering the current income.
The assistant student I talked about so far remembered a lot of important things.
"Ah, now I have to get all the tools... mmm. Let's make it ourselves."
Basically, there are many special tools used by magician craftsmen, so they will be made by dedicated craftsmen.
These tools are essentially expensive, and when they are all put together, they are quite expensive.
If you have an asset, it would be that much money, but the idea that you don't waste anything weird remains a stain on the aid.
Moreover, it is not uncommon for magicians to make their own tools.
In that case, if only the materials were available, they would be made.
These materials can be bought through the crown or, in some cases, we can go hunting ourselves.
Normally, the walls stand in the way of building a new workshop, but it is easy to arrange an exam.
That's why I was able to prepare a department called Madsak before.
The examiner, who was muttering as if he were talking to himself, looked at Andoni and listened.
"Isn't that a problem?
"Um... you can make the tools yourself, but the materials for that..."
Kaiseki looked at Andoni who had said that and realized that he had listened without saying what he was thinking in his brain.
"Oh, I'm sorry. You don't have to worry about the materials. I'll get one for you, but let me know if there's anything missing."
When the examiner said that again, Andoni lowered his head in awe.
After the first discussion about the new workshop, Andoni left management.
First, we went back to the fifth floor to talk to our old buddies.
Sylvia talked to the examiner who dropped it off.
"Is this a place of peace of mind for now?
Really? Well, does it feel like we're settled where we should be?
That's right.
Having had such a light conversation, Kaiseki and Sylvia then returned to their usual routine with proper conversations.
A few days after this discussion, Andoni brought his people back with him under a well-arranged study aid.
Then, the newly constructed workshop will continue to be used as a place to make magical instruments that Kaiseki decided could be put out on the surface.