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

Episode Forty: The Mayoral Inauguration of Kulweh

The day after the mayor's meeting, me and Richay left the inn, having finished compiling the materials after it was already nearly evening.

With Mr. Kruwe in office as Mayor of Kattella, the city of Kattella is in a bit of a festive state.

"I've had a few festivals in Takakus, but I haven't seen many festivals around."

"I guess it's like the Aquas skyscraper memorial festival or something. I think this is the first time we've had a festival in Kattera City."

Teten is from Katella City, so I guess he's been through a few festivals as well.

I look around the busy streets at the festival.

The influx of Yuji visitors and tourists of the festival sights of the mayor's inauguration into the originally populous city of Kattera has turned the road back.

There are so many stalls compared to takakus, and there is a wide variety of hot stall dishes. It would be a unique festive landscape in the city of Katella, where there is a training school for heat source managers and many yukatas.

The wild voices of temperamental sellers are echoing from the heat source manager training school.

"Richay, let's hold hands so we don't fall off."

"Right."

Richay takes my hand. Walking side by side, Richay was looking out at the stall.

Looks like the stalls have been arranged.

There are stalls out on the main street and in the park to prevent fire. Elsewhere there are dewstores showing off street art or selling items that don't worry about fires such as clothing and accessories. I found that there were restaurants and lodgings lined up in the street where the outdoor shop was out and I was careful not to battle the food stalls.

"I wonder what's going on with the food delivery route. I think so much variation complicates the flow lines."

"Maybe it's like carrying food in bulk."

It's not a central kitchen thing, it's like a courier that gathers and distributes. Rather than each restaurant or stall moving individually to purchase ingredients, there is less confusion on the flow line with third parties that can take orders and carry them together without distinction between stores.

It is brokered by the festival-only city of Kattera.

If I find and observe a short-sleeved man delivering ingredients to the stall in good time, I could see my predictions were being met.

Short-sleeved outfits in this cold sky near winter, but the amount of luggage you're carrying is unusual. I'd be the limit to go around taking on two-thirds of it.

"It's a festival where many food stalls come out, so it's a job in demand. Normally, wholesalers are the only ones who don't have to deal with brokerage."

Where the mystery has also been solved, we head to the luxury kiosk of the Yunnan layer, today's destination.

About fifteen years ago, when Mr. Kruwe requested the installation of the Takakus aerial market, it was a luxury kiosk used for dining.

As always, in a bright contrasting garden, there are small, poor flowers in thin red illuminated by white takouka. Flowers the size of pinkie fingernails in multi-wheeled blooms and stretched vertically. Those flowers were dripping like vines from a shrub branch as tall as my head. Shadowed enough to go up in the white light of Takowka from below, it wraps around a bit of a luscious atmosphere.

"Still a good shop."

"Right."

I sigh unintentionally and next to Richay, who is in love with flowers, I observe the white takouka leaves.

Or this is Ichikowka. Did this kiosk individually buy what the city of Kattera bought?

More importantly, Ichikowka seems to be expanding the playing field. Let's also talk to the developer Ratze.

As we walked through the entrance to the kiosk, an old man, like a manager, greeted us with grace.

"Welcome aboard. Please come this way."

Head to the back of the kiosk, guided by an old man.

The interior was also different than it was fifteen years ago.

The carpet laid on the floor is geometrically painted in two colors, white and black, and can be seen at a glance by the famous artisans of the village around the town of Hedgeway.

Diving through the sliding door ahead of the hallway, he stepped out into the room when the sliding door on the left at the edge of the hallway, about a meter short, was opened at the hands of an old man.

There is a square desk in the center of the room. It's for four. It matches the number of people in today's meeting.

I don't see any vases I saw when I visited before. The curtains were instead rounded to the left and right to edge the large window overlooking the garden, making the garden look like a picture. The colour of the curtains also matches the fun of the evening garden with a calm, warm coloured object. The pattern is a simple geometry that has been ingeniously conceived to guide the gaze towards the garden.

"Take your time and relax"

Dropping off an old man leaving the room in a courtesy, and I observe the curtains.

"Are you putting up columns and loosely wrapping curtains around them?"

I didn't like the curtain pattern hiding in the tightening belt while leaving the softness of the curtain fabric, but it would be a late choice. In order to attract the garden as a single picture, I can also see the idea of keeping the curtain part, which is the edge, refreshed.

The columns themselves seem to use objects of diameter that match the curtains, and the pattern of the curtains is not distorted. Originally made for use in sets, I guess.

"This space show is very informative."

"Right. I'm not that familiar with these kinds of furniture, and I don't deal with Teguruth very deeply. I'm good at making mermies, but I'm not that good at placing them."

"Mr. Billows' fancy inn called a specialist to perform, didn't he?

"As far as furniture is concerned. So far, it's been hard to find because no one is familiar with the furniture in Takakus."

After all, I can't take advantage of furniture without taste, and I need not only taste, but knowledge and a handover to the furniture maker to take advantage of it. It would be hard to learn without working for the Chamber of Commerce dealing with furniture.

Talking to Richay, the drawer opened.

"Thank you for waiting"

It was Mr. Krewe and his husband who took office as Mayor of Katella today who came in with that voice.

I took a sink and a hello bird from the inauguration celebration as soon as I finished the town mayor's meeting yesterday, and they invited me to today's meeting.

Since Takakus and the city of Kattera are strongly linked in distance and proximity, there is no reason to say no if you say you want to greet them again as mayor.

Once again, I hang up the words of celebration, waiting for the old men to settle down in the chair they pulled down.

"Congratulations on your appointment as Mayor of Kattella"

"Thank you. We hope to continue to have a good relationship with the Skyscraper Takakus."

"Yeah, let's keep working together."

We express once again that we will continue the relationship we hold unchanged after replacing Mr. Kruwe, and we will shake hands.

"Thank you for giving me that and a sink and a hello bird. I asked this store because I didn't know how to cook a hello bird, so I think it's coming out."

"Oh, you didn't take enough into account. I'll send you the recipe when I get back to Tacax."

Though it may be too late than I brought a hello bird into this store.

For once, you should be fine with the usual cooking methods because you've brought the stuff that you don't see any tendencies towards obesity among the hello birds growing in the special breeding shed of Tacax. This many upscale kiosk cooks would have had the experience to handle it, and there would be no problem.

"Don't you have much experience eating that you don't know how to cook?

"Yeah, I've heard of birds like that, and you've never seen them fly before, but you've never eaten them. My husband says he's eaten before."

My husband opens his mouth when Mr. Krewe talks to me.

"Once I traveled to Beautellarm to explore herbs to be used as fragrances in my parents' hot tub shop, and on my journey I ate something tailored by the Devil Bug Hunter of the Escort"

"You hired an armed escort."

Hellohollow birds are fast flying birds for their apparent size. The harder it is for me to be a warworm hunter and not a well-armed one, and I'm not sure I will be either.

My husband laughs.

"That was already because the moment he said he found the hello bird, he released an arrow. We brought it to a nearby town restaurant and ate just baked stuff without sauce, but it was delicious"

The food was carried while my husband looked back at the time and talked.

I had an appointment, so I guess we were done cooking by the time we got to the store. Pretty quick.

What was transported was a hello bird confit served with some warm vegetables.

The more knives you put in, the softer the blade passes with little resistance. Although only wild bird meat was originally slightly stiff, I could see that it was a lot more politely put on fire.

When I put it in my mouth, the nutty aroma spreads from the loosely crumbling meat. The aroma of nuts characteristic of the meat of the hello birds remained proper.

"Delicious...... I was wondering if it smelled more because I heard it was wild bird, because it's farmed?

Mr Kruwe will be asking questions.

Richay, who was eating similarly deliciously, replied Mr Kruwe.

"No, I'm a good cook. Even Takakus are still experimenting with cooking methods, and there are not many menus."

To Richay's words, he bows his head, "I'm afraid" of the service he was holding back in the corner of the room.

In fact, the menu at Tacax often uses dried meat, smoked meat that successfully removes a wild odor along with the fat of the meat, and herbs that are odourless while leaving the nutty aroma that the meat has, or dishes served with sauce.

The more they say the tastiest thing to eat is just to cook, the more meat that when handled poorly, the characteristic aroma disappears and just stinks. It is often so delicious without sauce or herbs. That should be called a luxury kiosk in the city of Kattera.

Flatten the hello bird in no time, Mr. Krewe looks at me.

"When does poultry come to mind?

"Did you like it"

"Yes, very"

I just brought it to celebrate the mayor's inauguration, and the poultry program is still hard to navigate.

"It depends on the effect of the adjustment cheese we agreed yesterday with the town of Hedgeway. It's going to take a while to increase the number of people, so I think if we go to the market in 10 years, we can do better."

"Ten years..."

Even if you look so lonely......

I gave up trying to impress my husband so he could comfort me.

I hope you don't look lonely to your husband.