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

Lesson twenty-seven: Festivals and sympathy

"Come on in. Don't forget to visit."

"I know. Still, are you sure I'm the only one who can look around the festival?

"Amane is a crusader for Cyrillic, so to speak, one of the stars. You should show me your face."

I guess that's the thing.

As Richay tells me, I'm leaving the office.

Today is a festival day to commemorate the Crusade of Cyrillic Gilli.

It has been three years since Cyrillic attacked one emerging village after another, and this good news was brought where depression was accumulating in the mood. The recoil is also manifested in the buzz of this festival.

I can hear people bluffing in an adorable way.

I have an office. I crossed the duet bridge from the first branch to the third branch.

Festival crowds can also be seen from the top of the duet bridge.

I saw a student-like child at Takakus school walking with his parents taking him.

It seems that many customers spend their money on eating and drinking with every depression they've accumulated so far, and in the hands of people crossing the bridge are grilled chicken, fried skewers from, and bags with grilled sweets.

I crossed the bridge. Just then, I saw a pair of people walking in from the entrance square of the third branch.

I stopped my leg, raised my hand gently and greeted him, and he walked a little faster as he noticed me over there as well.

"- Mr. Amane, you were here."

Mr. Kruwe, the next mayor of the city of Katella, who came close to me, calls out. My husband, who was walking next door, lowered his head lightly.

I'll bow my head back, too, and answer Mr. Krewe.

My wife told me to show my face at the festival because I'm one of the stars.

"I hear that Mayor Amane also contributed directly to the crusade of Cyrillic. You can't be caged in an office because you're definitely the star."

I didn't expect Mr. Krewe to even tell me.

Well, as far as running the festival is concerned, it doesn't matter if I'm not alone, because some people are helping me, starting with the former chief of the village of Kidato.

That, then,

"Thank you for helping the city of Kattera with hosting funds, etc."

"No, Cyrillic was also a headache issue for the city of Katella. This is more than a direct contribution to the crusade."

My husband laughed bitterly as I joined Mr. Krewe and bowed my head to each other.

"Kulweh, Mayor Amane should also have fun today as a holiday. Let's talk later, Mr. Richay."

"Right."

Mr. Krewe nods honestly to his husband's suggestion and turns to me.

"So now we are. We also have a small souvenir for the hero who defeated Kyrilgiri, so please enjoy it later for the couple."

"Thank you"

Then, head down again with and break up with Mr. and Mrs. Kulweh.

Somehow, it's not bad to feel like lowering your pompous heads like this evokes a Japanese feeling. Makes me want to meaninglessly "Excuse me a minute, Chop” or something.

Break up with Mr. Krewe and I'll look over the third branch.

The store is open there. In addition to the baked chicken shop, which has become a classic, you can also see a number of store openings from the town of Cateo. A number of stores serving street food with coyote meat had also been dispatched from the town of Hedgeway, which was also the central presence that launched Coyote's Breeding Fund.

The customer's distracting seller voice is really lively.

A peek at the entrance square showed off several sets of arts by street performers.

As I walk watching the art, I find one of the Devil Bug Hunters I also saw on the Cyrillic Crusade performing the art.

I do it in practice a lot, too, the art of shooting bells and playing music.

Completion as an art is not very high. But it seems to be quite crowded because it's not a pastime or a very widely known art.

I turned my back on the square in front of the entrance as the Devil Bug Hunter noticed me and was about to atrophy as I watched in a faraway winding.

Straight north through the third branch, you can see the takouka fields vandalized by Cyrillic.

The Takowka field of the third branch is in a fallow state so far. But as much as I export Ichikouka, I can always replant it.

The reason why they left it rough without replanting it was in the children's play.

"Oh, you're up there"

Colorful kites were flying in the sky.

Through the former chief of the village of Kidato, who is the principal of the Takakus school, we heard that the children had told us that they wanted to try and fry the kite used in the Cyrillic crusade, and that they were opening the Takouka field.

I forbid strong windy days, but allowed kites to fly on condition of mild windy days like today's.

Although it worked well in the crusade of Cyrillic, difficulties still remain as a method of crusading due to the fact that it depends on the wind and the fact that it has to be given in large quantities rather than one or two.

But there's a lot of demand if it's as a play tool for the kids, and you just need to spread it as a play originating in Tacax City.

- And until yesterday, I was thinking, but really since yesterday, they've been talking about wanting to make this festival a regular event and fly kites every time.

Anyway, it looks like the kite that sealed the Cyrillic movement is spreading among the kids like a little legendary weapon.

It was a simple trick and it worked, so I don't know what it feels like.

Side by side with the kids and guardians flying kites, I go up the third branch and into the street with the kiosk.

Though in the middle of the festival, it is quiet because there is only one stall around here. Though more popular than usual, it would be a tourist who has taken a trip to the festival.

Walk over to the slightly larger stall that the kiosk on the third branch is serving jointly.

Just before me, a couple of about five hundred years old peered into the stall and spent a long time inquisiting and buying one product.

"Oh, Mayor, welcome."

Billoth's wife, commonly known as the Young Admiral, who was the stall's store number, noticed me and called out.

"Are you making money?

"It's selling quite a bit."

That said, the young woman shows the stall item with her hands.

This stall is one of the fruits of the specialty trade with Aquas.

There are items for sale, such as dishes that broiled Ayuka fillets, lunch boxes with salads made with vegetables picked from takakus, and baked confectionery made with couscous fruit juice, which are expensive but will be eaten in commemoration or bought for gifts.

Originally only tourist takakus, these souvenirs are pretty good to sell. I also loosen my purse string more than I came to visit.

Besides, Ayuka and Kusua sell at thin margins. Only because we treat it as an element of attraction. The price is higher than the sink, but it would be just as good compared to traveling to the south side of the world tree.

I buy baked sweets for four.

"How's Billows doing?

"I'm guarding Cyrillic stripping with the Devil Bug Hunter Guild."

"So the inn is closed today?

"I'm leaving it to my buddies. This stall seller is carrying around at the kiosk, so it's time to take turns to extract the inn."

Has it reached the point where it's okay to leave it to your friends already?

Billows' inn was built when Takakus was still a village, so I guess he grew up with talent as well. Kind of emotional.

Take the four bags of baked sweets I bought and I'll leave the stall.

I went around again to see how the festival was going and went back to the first branch.

But today I have to stop by before I go back to the office.

As I was relaxing and walking towards my destination, I saw Mr. Calc's clinic in the direction of progress.

Enter the clinic from the main entrance. There seems to be no patient in the waiting room.

"Is that it? Brother Ama, may I see you?

If I was called from across the street and turned to my face, there was Kekie playing the role of a nurse at this clinic.

After a moment of stiffness after watching the baked sweets on hand, I'm going to look at this one in an up-and-coming manner.

"Looks delicious..."

"Buy it yourself. Even though you're an apprentice nurse, you're getting paid, right?

Essentially, Keki is the most helpful nurse and pharmacist in this clinic.

He is also told that he may be independent in another hundred years because he is studying under Mr. Calc with considerable enthusiasm.

You should be getting the right salary.

On the advice, Kekie let her gaze swim like she was in trouble when she was poked at the drawing star.

"There's nothing you can't buy if you save up, but if you're picking up materials for study, you can't buy anything..."

I got a serious kid's answer back, not what I expected. On the contrary, this one puzzles me.

"... if that's the case, I can't help it. I'll get it for you next time. It's a reward for studying hard."

"Sasu, Brother Ama!

While I smile bitterly at Kekie, who is happy to let go, I turn to the hospital room to pay my respects.

Kekie opens her mouth as she starts walking side by side.

"Things are going well, so you can be discharged in a month."

"That's more than anything."

The Devil Bug Hunters, who took part in the Cyrillic Crusade and were fractured by a blow to the tentacles, had been put to sleep in a hospital room on the edge of the clinic.

They notice me looking like I'm spared time.

"Mayor! Isn't it awful that we're the only ones excluded from the festival because of it?

Throw in a sympathetic baked treat to silence the Devil Bug Hunter complaining at the very beginning of the opening.

The Devil Bug Hunters who are only working out as Devil Bug Hunters on boulders and catch baked sweets without difficulty in the air.

The demon bug hunters who saw the sympathy they grabbed by surprise alternate between me and the baked sweets.

"Ko, isn't this a treat with a third branch high!

"That's right. Please don't hesitate to accept it."

"I'll take that from you."

This seems to have made it possible to fill in for the Devil Bug Hunters who are unable to attend the festival due to injuries sustained in the battle against Cyrillic.

"Or is that treat famous?

"I have a reputation for being more delicious than the price. I hear that the balance between acidity and sweetness is pleasant."

"... you're not eating?

Question the devil bug hunter who doesn't quite try to open the bag.

Then, the Devil Bug Hunters saw Kekie standing next to me at once.

"Because if you eat now, Keki-chan will screw you"

It's broken, Kekie.