While sitting at a desk with the former village chief of Kubesta, I check the materials submitted.

Ten years.

The damage done by Cyrillic is still new to memory.

The village of Kubesta was one of the emerging villages, but the building collapsed in the wake of the Cyrillic raids, and was abandoned because of the difficulties it had originally encountered in management, and the inhabitants have moved round to Takakus.

We were unable to cope at the time due to the large number of people in any way, and it was ten years ago that we were asked to build and live in a prefabricated cabin using Branch Eater's armor developed by Hedgeway Town.

"We've just developed Hedgeway Town, so we talked about offering a combination of endurance tests, but I don't know if it's going to deteriorate after ten years of pounding."

The former village chief of Kubesta comes to point to the material as he scratches his head.

As far as I can see, the durability is starting to diminish in about five years.

Branch eaters are a type of demon worm that devours branches of the world tree. If left unattended, there is also a risk that each municipality riding on top will fall under the tree, a demonic worm whose immediate crusade is recommended at the time of discovery. However, it was also a demon worm that was furiously hated by the demon worm hunter because no available site existed even after crusading.

The Branch Eater nail material developed by Hedgeway Town was only attracting attention as a new way to use it, which is a little unfortunate for the result of this one, which has significantly reduced its durability in ten years.

"I hope we can take additional measures to maintain durability, but shall we leave the development to Hedgeway Town around there? Let's do some extra tests first. I'm going to the crime scene, too, so can you go ahead and ask everyone to explain?

"Whatever. It's about the house we live in."

That's what the former village chief of Kubesta undertakes and leaves the reception room.

I gathered the materials neatly at my desk and then headed to Richay's office.

"I'm going out to the Coovesta district. Maybe we'll rebuild buildings across the district."

"The price of wood has been high lately, isn't it?

"I'm not going back down. I knew I couldn't keep up with the production from plantations on the wood consumed in Tacax, and this is what happens when it comes to skyscrapers."

Find a file from the dossier shelf summarizing the results of the prefabricated cabin inspection and store the material that was given to you earlier by the former village manager of Kubesta.

Richay called out as he was walking over to his desk and retrieving blank paper and such.

"Should I ask a neighboring village to plant it?

"If you look at the high stop situation, I think it moves before this one asks for it. Still, the price of timber won't drop as soon as the drying period is needed, and waiting for the price to drop could result in the collapse of a simple residence in the district of Couvesta."

"... are you in such a hurry?

"Anyway, it's a new material, so I can't read through what changes I'm going to make in the future. I think we should make a plan so that we can rebuild them all within a year, given the progress we've made so far."

"Okay. Should I give you a subsidy, too?

I shook my neck sideways before I moved the job that Richay was working on to the edge of my desk.

"You don't have to give it in the form of subsidies. They just said they wanted to build their own house. I'll do the design, so I'm gonna pull about 30% off it."

"So if you're talking about it all together, good, but you're just gonna build a house with ex-Cubesta Village craftsmen?

I smile back bitterly at Richay, who looks worried.

The former craftsmen of the village of Kubesta had the half-technology that is common in emerging villages and the spirit of independence that does not hang from it, and was not geared towards collective work and useless.

But I've been a craftsman at Takakus for the last ten years. The Takakus craftsmen were all young, too, but the former Kubesta craftsmen, who were pulled around the scene like every day by independent Takakus craftsmen after properly training, including Mermie, are raising their arms.

If I was overseeing the crime scene, I'd be able to build a proper house. As for the work of former inhabitants of the village of Kubesta to be truly independent, the construction of the house they themselves live in is also a good opportunity.

Savings should be pretty good too because I was working at Takakus.

I left the office with my handwriting and bags on my shoulders, leaving Richay behind.

Head out of the first branch of the subcloud no layer where the office is located. It's a section with a couvesta district.

The standard and design uniform prefabricated dwellings made of Branch Eater's nail material line the entire compartment, making it cheap.

The former Village Manager of Kubesta was good at creating furniture, and in winter, when there was no construction even in Takakus, he worked with the craftsmen of the former village of Kubesta to make and sell furniture. The sale was there, but I feel a lot out of place when the furniture is placed in the streets lined with prefabricated dwellings.

I look at prefabricated dwellings while walking in the district of Coovesta.

"The exterior's already in jeopardy."

Even though the nail material is used, the paint is applied from the top to add a change in color taste. However, there were houses where cracks entered without suppressing the degradation of the ground's nail material itself, and where the paint was peeled off at its origin.

Branch eater's nail material is green with cheap brightness in the color of the ground, and because of its half-metal gloss, it has a rugged and uninteresting appearance like a noble surface, which is extremely user-friendly even if it remains innocent. The unpleasant vibrancy of the avant-garde art-dyed was pushed to the front when such nail material peeled off from under the paint.

A flair such as The Amplified. We need to do something about this.

Given that the paint wasn't peeling or peeling during last year's music festival, it seems that the degradation has progressed rapidly over the past year.

"Mr. Amane, over here!

Former Coovesta village chief waving at me calls me, and I wave back, too.

"Start the inspection. We'll inspect the whole house, let's go from the edge."

"The whole house? There's nothing I can't finish by the end of the day, but even Mr. Amane has other work to do."

"It's often the case that work priorities change. It's easier to finish this place first and make plans for tomorrow and beyond"

Take the former village chief of Kubesta to visit the house on the edge of the district.

There are a few test items, but they are going to be handy.

No rain leaks. I was worried because there are cracks in the exterior wall and the paint is peeling off, but it doesn't look like I need to rebuild it by tomorrow.

"The corrosion of the pillars is progressing. It's not so much the deterioration on the outside as the deterioration on the inside."

Knock gently to see the echo. Structurally, the deformed parts would have become brittle and started to rot under prolonged pressure.

"You're inclined too."

Measure the inclination with a lever placed on the floor, and then also the inclination of the wall.

Originally, the brunch eater has a history of not being used because the crust is soft. I guess the hardness increased by the machining by Hedgeway Town has also decreased its effectiveness due to deterioration over time.

There's going to be a lot of demand in the future as inexpensive building materials, but applications are still going to be limited to prefabrications.

The door was made of wood, but it was difficult to open due to distortions in the building itself.

Go outside the house and measure the width of the crack on the outside wall on a crack scale and write the measurement results on the paper at hand.

"You can't even fix this, then. You'd better rebuild it."

Write down the results of the inspection on paper and ask for future plans as you hand over the refrain to the resident.

I decided to discuss the spacing of a new house in my office within two days, and I wrote down some time in my notebook.

Only prefabricated huts with unified planning and design, and subsequent inspections proceed to flow. The fact that similar defects and degradation are reported in most dwellings ironically proves that the quality of the building materials is uniform, and the technical skills of the town of Hedgeway were improved.

When this same result is obtained, it is passed as an endurance test. It's easy to prepare a report.

"- What do we do with the location as we need to rebuild some early? If you want, you can move to the clouds."

Asking the former village manager of Kubesta, I put the results of the whole house inspection together in a file and put them in a bag. Five thick files in all. It's the weight that worries me if I can't cut the handles on my bag.

The former village chief of Kubesta puts his arms around the prefabricated housing group.

"It felt like we were going around during the inspection, and we all wanted to keep living in this first branch."

"Right. Well, I don't know if you've ever been over there to keep me living because when the Couvesta compartment is neglected, you'll miss the first branch. However, I would like you to understand that the address is slightly off, as it should be larger per house than we have had so far."

Because Branch Eater's armor had fire resistance there, residential areas were also somewhat denser in terms of disaster prevention.

However, it is necessary to leave some space between each house beyond what will be a timber-used dwelling from now on, and additional fire tanks and squares must also be provided.

Since it was expected that the Kubesta district, which consisted of prefabricated dwellings, would be rebuilt at an early stage, a disaster prevention plan had already been drawn up. As soon as we finish designing our homes, we'll pack up the details, but it won't take long for us to get to work.

"We're going to proceed with road maintenance in parallel because it's going to be a cohesive construction on a zoning scale, but can we just do it with artisans from Kubesta?

Ask the former village chief of Kubesta a question as he walks out to the office.

Former Kubesta village chief, who scratched his head and showed a slightly troubling bare gesture, ended up shaking his neck sideways.

"You don't have enough hands to do that. I'll leave it to Mr. Melmie and the others."

"That's wise. I wondered what I'd do if I told you I'd do the roads too."

"Whoa, whoa, whoa."

I laughed at the ex-Couvesta Mayor, who flaunted my shoulders, and I went back to my office.

I will now prepare a report on the prefabricated dwellings and the Branch Eater's nail material.

- I haven't been called, but it's Mr. Melmie.

Melmie, with her face in the office, glances around the room slightly and puts her neck around.

"Did you get any work done while Mr. Melmie was making the chair?

"It's a total rebuild of the Couvesta compartment. I'll do it with about a new development, so I'll have Melmie help me with road maintenance too."

"Oh, that building blocks shed is here, too. That was faster than I expected."

It's just spicy that during construction, I didn't feel like I was working or giving a scattered rating for puzzle construction, toy housing, etc.

It's supposed to be a clean breakthrough as a commodity, but the trend toward thinking about housing as a kind of art is extremely strong, and some cultures value technology and prefabrication methods have a bad reputation.

I guess not anymore at a time when I can't see the personality of the artisans involved. I do not think that homogeneity, which is a benefit of prefabricated methods, is generally more widespread than unacceptable.

It's a good thing from a city manager's point of view, unless you're using it the wrong way.

Melmie begins to widen the map of the first branch and the urban plan to look at it.

"Large-scale construction of the first branch. Melmie and the others, who worked out in the Heavenly Tower Corridor project, will show off their road maintenance skills."

Richay looks at me with a bitter smile at Melmie, who wrestles her arms.

"I'm glad we decided to rebuild that compartment, though I don't know what to say. Because it was an area with landscape problems."

"Next year, you'll be reborn."

In reply to Richay, I put the report I wrote up in an envelope to Hedgeway Town.