Why don't you build a village on top of the world tree

Episode Twenty: Letter from Aquas

There's an entrance ceremony in this world, too.

Spring had arrived and the Tacax School's admission ceremony had been held in a simple theater on campus.

Sitting in the VIP table as a representative of the city of Tacax, I look at the children who have been enrolled.

The number of students is about 300. Of which there are two hundred children from other towns and villages.

Due to the small population of the Tacax city, the children also had a fairly limited number of players. Two hundred new faces came in there, so I see confusion.

But you won't have to worry too much because you'll be used to just living in the original tourist destination of Takax City and capturing a sense of distance to other people.

If there's a problem, two hundred international students.

It's likely that kids from the same country will get together with each other, but will they get used to it?

"Here's a word from the principal."

When the host told him, the former chief of the village of Kidato, the principal, came out on stage.

"Happy enrollment"

The former chief of the village of Kidato laughs and says so, continuing the conversation.

After a greeting that was not too short or too long and contained no difficulty, the former chief of the village of Kidato stepped off the stage.

As the ceremony progressed, the former chief of the village of Kidato walked up to me in the VIP table.

"Amane, thank you for taking my feet while I'm busy"

"No, I wanted to see how the kids were doing, too."

The chief of the village of Kidato sitting next to me chuckles.

"Was my congratulations unexpected?

That's what you're asking me. Did you also see my reaction from the stage?

Because it was about the former chief of the village of Kidato, he must have chosen to congratulate the children without difficulty just now after seeing how they were doing.

I open my mouth while I feel bad about being spotted.

"Well, that's right. I thought we were going to give more advice to kids who were too close to measuring each other."

"I was wondering what to do."

Without denying my words, the former Chidato village chief turns his gaze to the children.

"I think those kids would shrink the distance even if they didn't tell us. See what happens when you distribute the admissions schedule."

Speaking of which, since the children sat in their seats, teachers, including Markt's wife, had stood at the edge of the seats and wrapped up the progress chart and handed it to them.

The children had taken one from the progress chart they had been given together and turned it to the child sitting next to them.

"How was it then?

"Sounds like a lot of sociable kids, and you saw them exchanging words when you gave them the progress table, right?

"Oh, there were a few of you. I thought you were talking to kids from the same village or town."

"Most kids dare to leave their seats. These are kids I've never met before today."

"Was it? Then the kids are going to figure it out for themselves."

I teach the teachers to watch out for bullying, and I guess I'll see how it goes for a while.

After watching the entrance ceremony until the end, I followed the simplified theater after the kids left.

Whether you're just getting an explanation of the timetable or something, you can hear a busy voice coming from the basic education school building.

The training school side is quiet even though the entrance exam has not yet begun.

I'm going through the Takakus school building to the Arrow Feather Bridge, which runs between the second and first branches.

I thought there was a little confusion because the kids suddenly had two hundred more, but the second branch looks like it's always the same.

Kids who have just been studying abroad and are not accustomed to life in Takakus seem to be getting as much out and deepening their interactions in the dorm.

I could hear him laughing bitterly at the shop street stopping by on the way, saying that the kid didn't come and was lonely enough the other way around.

When I get used to school life, I think I'll buy and eat on the street. Whatever you say, the kids in the basic education program are growing up.

If a student also enters the training school, the third branch dating spot may also become lively.

A short walk across the Yaba Bridge found a coyote car and Richay heading towards the public hall.

He notices me and waves at me.

"Is the admission ceremony over?

"Just finished safely"

I'll take a look at the coyote carriage while I gently report to Richay.

Some medicine pots, dried grass, and some flowers remain planted in larger pots.

"Medicinal herbs in Cateo town?

Richay nods when he points at the carrier of the coyote car and asks.

"That's right. It just arrived. Mayor Kateo wrote to me to say hi in the future."

"You're from the office, right? Then I'll read it."

Trying to leave the receipt of the goods to Richay to turn his foot to the office, Richay called him off like no other.

"Wait a minute. I want you to go to the clinic and tell Mr. Calc that the herbs have arrived."

"Have you heard from him yet? Okay, I'm coming."

It is Mr. Calc's practice that consumes the most drugs.

Although the former Kidato Village District also has a clinic, it is also a little small because it was built during the Kidato Village era. In contrast, Mr. Calc's clinic on the first branch is new in equipment and large because it is built with a view to the skyscraper.

Breaking up with Richay about carrying the goods from Kateo Town to the common warehouse, I'm headed to Mr. Calc's office.

Walking in the raucous temperatures of spring ahead, I arrive at Mr. Calc's clinic, and I turn to the back door and knock on the door.

Footsteps were heard from across the door between a few moments.

"Open it now."

Shortly after I heard the girl with a slight extension, the door opened.

It was Keki, who was a nurse at Mr. Calc's clinic, who opened the door.

"Brother Ama, Halo Roth"

"Ooh, Halo Roth. Where's Mr. Calc?

"I am currently in medical practice. You can wait inside."

It's bad for Kekie, who deflects her body from the door and paves the way, but she doesn't even talk that much into it.

"Fine. I just need a message."

"Message?"

"Yes, the medicinal herb arrived from Cateo Town."

"I'm here already! Mixing, weighing, crushing, getting busy."

She enjoys making pills while complaining, and Kekie grins.

"Thanks for letting me know. I'll tell him."

"I asked."

I left it to Keki, and I shut the door.

The customer is finished using the product.

I walk out to the office.

"Finally, trade begins."

Trade was initiated in the import of medicinal herbs from the town of Cateo, as well as the export of foodstuffs from the city of Tacax.

Now the town of Kateo rebuilds in a true sense from the damage caused by the snow shake.

When I thought that winter's reckoning was over for a moment, I sighed naturally.

"Takakus school's open, and it's just around there after that."

I look sideways at the makeshift house I see in the corner of the first branch.

It is a temporary home inhabited by migrants from the emerging villages of Kubesta, Gilica and Heco.

The crustacean prefabricated hut in Branch Eater developed in Hedgeway Town really looks cheap.

It will take nearly a decade to rebuild that makeshift home.

Perhaps, at first, the Devil Bug Hunters in the village of Gilica will come to the application for rebuilding after saving up the funds.

Arriving at the office, I go straight for the office.

Take the letter that Richay was putting me away from my desk and sit in a chair.

"Is that it? There's two of them."

One is a letter from Mayor Kateo, just like Richay said. The other one...

"Kanes."

They got it from Aquas.

Open a letter from Mayor Kateo first.

The type of medicinal herb under cultivation is written, and if there is anything necessary in Tacax, the order will be accepted.

In addition, due to the effect of the bridge that was built with the town of Cateo, the pharmaceutical research facility planned to be built in the city of Tacax by a pharmacist headquartered in the town of Cateo was to be frozen by plan.

Thanks to the construction of the bridge, the distance between the town of Kateo and the city of Tacax has been reduced to about two hours, so it would be a decision not to bother to locate a manufacturing base for medicines in the city of Tacax.

I admit to responding to Mayor Kateo, put it in an envelope, and put it in a tiny, handmade post by the office desk, Melmie.

It should be noted that there is no mailman in this world, and no post exists. It's what I came up with and Melmie made it for me.

Little red posts got me wondering by Richay and the others, but I'm just a little motivated to have these little playfulness at work.

Work patterns, I get mandatory replies from all over, so this little post is showing off quite a bit against the loony of appearance.

I put a letter from Mayor Kateo in a bookcase file and then read Kanes' letter.

"Have you finished building the refugee's home without using the Hedgeway prefabricated cabin"

Kanes' Doya face emerges from the text.

If what is written in this letter were true, Aquas would not have used the prefabricated cabin with new Hedgeway Town materials to maintain its landscape.

Aquas should have Kanes taking on the design of the house on the theme of the township he would want to live in.

However, of the refugees who occurred in the emerging villages, seven hundred were received by Aquas. No matter how much time you can afford, unlike the North, which was driven to disband at once by a Cyrillic raid, it's definitely a hard number of people to judge.

Though I thought Kanes couldn't possibly compromise on Aquas, it's amazing that he did. We can only forgive the Doya face, too.

"You let the refugees choose the dessant of a house they've designed in their free time since they heard about the emerging village"

Once you have chosen an existing design, you can put forward the hassle of designing it.

Except for the hassle of construction.

Kanes seems to have been using handouts to gather and build artisans, but some of those handouts seem to belong to Calaria, the daughter of the chairman of commerce at the skyscraper Yoinsley.

Still, it seemed like a lot of time and money.

There was also an invitation in the letter to say whether to trade in specialties between Aquas and Tacax in order to eliminate it.

"As I consult with Richay and the others on trade... It's the work of the refugees that's at stake."

Still, it seems unproductive.

If you are simply a refugee in an emerging village that was in short supply, you can find a place to work right away by moving to Aquas, which already has a wide range of talent in the shape of a city.

But like the craftsmen in the village of Kubesta, the half-service people needed to be rebuilt from their education.

And of course, the teaching side uses the teaching side time as well as the teaching side. In other words, productivity will fall.

In addition, abrupt changes in the number of occupational groups also create harm. Even Takakus had a rather painful feeling about the lack of clerks for population growth. I don't want to imagine what would have happened if the Micams hadn't come.

"It's the Hexas Games that solved it."

Hexa, a board game conceived by Kanes, has already spread to the entire world tree, adding more fans.

It seems that Hexa's tournament, which runs in Aquas, is growing in number of participants year after year.

The Kanes and the others advertised their recruitment to that Hexas tournament, hiring light footwork from among the participants as migrants, or as short-term part-timers, to address the shortage of manpower, the letter said.

Originally, they were the kind of people who would take to Hexa games, even in today's public opinion. Many come looking at recruitment ads.

Later, just sort those who responded to the recruitment by ability and assign jobs.

"Kanes took full advantage of what he's been building in Aquas."

Otherwise, I can't get over it.

Reading the letter to the end adds fatigue to Kanes' Doya face, which initially emerged from the text.

I prepared paper to write a reply.

I'll make it look like my doya face will come to light, if I can.

Maybe because I think that's the only way to labor Kanes.