Magi Craft Meister

55-26 at Mahama

The town of Mahama, the next destination on the Jen Yi line.

There is the Marquis Theoderic family here.

Jens was visiting there on a golem automobile driven by Zeke.

"Kufu, I wonder how many years it's been.... about 380 years?

Saki said his last visit was when his grandfather, Marquis Gaelen Theoderik von Eisen, fell.

"I guess it hasn't changed much..."

The Theoderics are conservative from generation to generation, so I'm sure they haven't changed much, Saki said.

And that meddles.

"... you haven't changed much. The only thing that has changed is the surrounding vegetation."

Reiko, who knew the Marquis for 400 years, corroborated it.

"It's natural for plants to change after 400 years."

It is not strange that trees grow and wither, those are the years of 400.

"The big tree in the garden just withered... but the small tree was so big..."

Even then, Nile's great tree, which was over 500 years old, just didn't stay, but Kusnoki, then still small, was growing into a giant tree.

Saki reckoned that the fact that you can still see the large tree shape even though it's a little further away probably means it's over 30 meters high.

As we get closer, we can also see the building.

"The building... hasn't changed much."

To Saki's whining, Jen returns the words he explains.

"I don't think a stone building would be that old if it was regularly maintained."

It was Jen who added that wooden architecture was impossible.

"But I thought you said that wooden architecture would last more than 1,000 years if it was built well and maintained properly..."

"Is that a story in the world where Jin was? It's amazing."

Reinhardt, who listened to Jen, seemed impressed.

"Oh. 'palace carpenters', and temples and shrines...... that's what I call carpenters specializing in religious facilities, but people like that inherit traditional technology and build giant architecture without using a single nail,"

"Oh, wow."

Saki also raised an impressive voice.

"How do you make it? I don't suppose you use magic, do you?

"Absolutely. I'm not familiar with it either, but they're going to process it and put it together so that the trees and trees combine well."

"Hmm...... I'm not sure"

"I guess. Sorry."

Talking about that, the Golem automobile that Zeke drives stopped.

I'm not here to see you, so I won't do anything to stop in front of the main entrance.

"This is the Marquis Theoderic."

It's big when you look at it again.

"Oh, you haven't changed."

Smudge and Saki say.

The surroundings are surrounded by hedges and are not intimidating.

In fact, a rugged iron fence circles the inside of the hedge. This is a consideration for the surrounding landscape.

"What do we do now?

When Jen asks,

"Um, honestly, I was satisfied when I saw the mansion."

and Saki replied.

Although still inhabited by the Marquis, he was a hairless Saki with no intention of seeing him.

"Oh well. So, you're leaving now?

"Um, what do we do, Reinhardt?

"Don't ask me."

"Berche"

"No, Mr. Saki."

"Elsa."

"Saki sister......"

"Jin."

"You, you're hilarious on the way."

"Is it broken"

"Hey."

After the exchange, for example, one line followed the Marquis Theoderic family. Nevertheless, we are not leaving.

We're going to the whole town of Mahahama.

"Because this is, in short, a residence. There's a whole town of lords to govern."

What is Saki's word.

"That's right. Again, it's important to hear the voices of the inhabitants that there's a place in town for that."

Reinhardt seems to agree with that approach. Jen, too,

"Um, don't even feel like figuring it out. It's also important to separate the workplace from the house..."

"Hey, I feel different, too, I do"

In Jen's case, he imagined the disadvantage of having a company contact him whenever (or whenever) he lived in a company home and being driven out to jump jobs.

The town of Mahahama was a neat and tidy town.

"Oh, it's clear what's unusual and what hasn't."

Saki sighed.

The road that runs through the centre of the town is straight through and street trees are planted at regular intervals. It was up to the sidewalk.

"I don't like this part of town..."

"Hmm, I think I know"

Jen also empathizes.

"It's too neat, it doesn't feel like life."

Even in modern Japan, where he once lived, Jen remembered that the newly built town was something that was felt somewhere relatively.

Going there, a town from time immemorial had a chaotic atmosphere where old and new were sometimes harmonious and sometimes conflicting, which seemed preferable to Jen.

"I can't tell you well, but you don't build a town for people to live in, you care like people live in it for them"

"I see."

I guess that explains the discomfort of being a saki, Jen thought.

Yesterday, Berche teased that Saki's room was chaotic, so he liked the town with its cluttered atmosphere.

"I hope this is a good place to be, because the residents are lively."

The lack of darkness in the faces of the people who go to town makes it difficult to see how well governed they are.

"Fuck, I wish I could figure that out."

It was a word that could be a little dry, but Jen didn't miss that Saki's eyes were moist,

"Saki can't be honest sometimes."

"What?"

"No, look, I've been calling the Marquis that jizzy before, but I was worried about him when he fell."

"Ugh..."

Saki losing words to Jen's point.

"No, because I know. So, are you sure that's enough?

"Yeah, that's enough. If you stay too long... you're going to cry"

Now it was Saki who honestly revealed the truth.

"Oh well, okay.... Then let's go home. Tweek, please."

"Okay."

Thus a line followed Mahahama, a town with the Marquis Theodelic family.