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

Lesson Two: Request to Establish a School

"You have a lot of distance."

Melmie looks at the second branch of the house from Yaba Bridge to witness.

The growing population of residential districts of the second branch was beginning to see road congestion as a problem.

Since the aerial market is located in the fourth branch, the distance is also far away, and it was last year that a new shopping street was established for residents of the second branch. The road congestion is noticeably happening near this shopping street.

"Where does it connect to as we develop an aerial corridor to Shop Street?

"I guess it's on all sides of the residential district. I'll make it a crossroads towards Shop Avenue."

The problem is the width of the air corridor. If we're going to design it as a simple passage, we can put it in construction by next month, and depending on the weather, we'll be done by next month.

This time, however, in addition to the air corridors, we would like to do a higher level of residential areas.

"Let's create an aerial corridor in the form of support with an intersecting vault for a higher rise. Melmie, I asked for a survey."

"Measure. Measure Amane's chest."

"It's a number for what?"

"For Mr. Melmie to gain a sense of superiority"

"Don't compare the man to the chest. Doesn't that make you naggy?

"Because we're together in the framework of human beings, not at all"

What a selfish equality between men and women.

A survey of the residential area of the second branch will be carried out with a pompous and light slap.

We checked against the survey data at the time of the construction of Shop Street to make sure there was no problem, and after completing the survey, we turned our feet to the office.

"Higher rise reduces food self-sufficiency, right?

"Basically, I wonder if that will happen. Since the fields are difficult to elevate, the distance from the dwellings also becomes so as to secure the fields for those who later begin to live. As a result, the fields cannot be managed, so they will work in workshops that will not take as much space per person as the fields."

Everyone should be close to where they work.

He's flying around the building site. That's not convincing, even if I say so.

"However, the self-sufficiency rate in the Tacax city is quite high, so you don't have to worry too much about it if the percentage of agricultural workers is reduced due to higher levels"

Food in the city of Tacax is even exported. Moreover, production per agricultural worker is gradually increasing.

We continue to improve our varieties just because we don't boast genetic research that goes state-of-the-art to Dada, and among other things, the upside resistance enhancement of corn similar to corn is gradually bearing fruit.

It's a bit of a green revolutionary state because the compost of the rum birds also works.

The fields above this second branch are also partly experimental farms, cultivating varietal modified species of the staple corn and oil-collecting plant Louis Oats.

The basic policy is to create pest-resistant individuals. Many people consider harvest stability to be more important than flavour, probably because the first inhabitants of this second branch are looking for stability in their living base because they were forced to migrate because of the bruncheater's food damage.

On the way across the Arrow Feather Bridge, Melmie peeks under the second branch from the handrail.

"The support branches are going well, aren't they?

"Not just the second branch, but every supporting branch is growing well. I guess it's done for next year's head."

"It's going well and above all. If the population were to grow, we'd be worried about loads."

"The second branch has a residential neighborhood, so that's especially true."

We're going to try to make it higher.

Cross the Yaba Bridge to reach the first branch.

I could see my daughter running off with a netting cage.

"Keki, are you using me?

"Ah, Melmie sister to Brother Ama. Halo Roth."

"Halo Roth"

I've heard that greeting a lot lately...

Peek into the netting cage Keki had. There was a wide variety of medicinal herbs inside.

"Are you taking it to Mr. Calc's treatment center?

"That's right. I just picked it up at the orphanage herb. There's a summer cold going on, so be careful with both of you. Yeah, you got candy?

"Is that Mr. Calc's candy?

"Yeah. Handmade throat candy"

Yes, it was a thin purple candy ball wrapped in red paper that was offered. When I threw it in my mouth, the maltose-like rustic sweetness had added a flavor similar to Zisu. It's not tasty, but it's going to be kind of a habit.

"What do you say?"

Keki stares at me with the kind of eyes she expects. Melmie was observing my expression funny too.

"You won't take children. Mr. Aleut seems to like it."

"Sasu but Brother Ama, I know!

Kekie slaps her hand and rejoices.

"The dean puts it in a tiny crate and puts it in the dean's office, but everyone in the orphanage doesn't hate it and lick it. It's perfect when your throat is full."

In disgruntlement, Kekie holds back the netting cage.

"Well, I'll go now. Oh, Mr. Billows, tell the couple to come for a regular check-up. Dr. Calc said he would come this evening because he was sorry to keep you waiting."

"I'm tempted. Okay, I'll stop by the inn and tell him."

Drop Kekie off at the treatment center and walk out to Billows' inn.

Melmie, who was waving at Keki, lines up next to me.

"Keki-chan has a nurse following the board."

"He wants to be a doctor in the future."

In the meantime, I was a little troubled to be asked if humans also had hereditary diseases.

Because I don't know how far genetic diseases like those that existed in previous life apply to people in this world. There seems to be a color weakness or something, but I just had to start with an ambiguous answer.

Stop by Bilose's inn and tell the young woman who was skinning vegetables at the behind-the-scenes about her regular check-up.

"Oh, I totally forgot. Even this evening, I'm going with my husband."

You did exactly what Mr. Calc was looking for.

Melmie and I go home to the office, laughing bitterly.

It is still a peaceful city of Takakus today.

- It wasn't until I arrived at the office that I thought.

"It's kind of like having a cup of visitor."

I hear more than one talk from the reception room.

Melmie and I looked at each other, and I showed my face in the office first. Teten is shrinking at the wall because he is scared of the number of people.

"What's the visitor's content?

"... of all places, the Founding Fathers. Richay, sister, customer service in progress."

Speaking of which, you had received a letter from the city of Kattera saying you had a consultation. Sure, it should have been about asking for the school to be established.

"Okay. Melmie, get me some tea."

"Yes, sir. Teten, help me."

"Happy..."

The moment Melmie spoke, Teten stood firm.

Send them to the kitchen, and I'll knock on the reception door and go inside.

"Thank you for waiting. Takakus City, Mayor Amane."

Confirm the members inside as you greet them with preemption.

Five ancient ginseng with Richey, who was dealing with visitors, and the founders of villages and towns in the surrounding area, including ancient ginseng residents in the town of Cateo. There was even Mr. Kruwe, the next mayor of the city of Kattera.

It is a luxurious facial rash.

Sitting next to Richay, looking around his history, he spoke of the matter as Mr. Krewe represented him.

"As I wrote to you in advance, I went to talk to you about whether you could set up a school in Takax City"

I thought you were talking about school.

"With all due respect, let me ask you a question. Isn't there supposed to already be a school in the city of Kattera?

"There is if you are a heat source management officer training school. Some basic education systems teach reading and writing mathematics and letters, but there are no dormitories because they are only for children in the city, and we only provide basic education."

I don't take international students from the surrounding towns because it's for the kids in the city. There should have been dormitories in the training school for heat source managers, but that's a college, so we should think separately from basic education schools.

I look around at people from towns and villages other than Mr. Kruwe.

"So your presence here also means that you have children who want you to study abroad if a school is established in Takax City?

An old man of ancient ginseng in Cateo town nodded. They only represent the town of Cateo, which has a long history, when it comes to the part where they do not share profits with the city of Catella.

"There is also a school in our town of Cateo that provides basic education and has dormitories. However, we would like to abolish the dormitory system in ten years' time as a guideline"

"I want you to take care of the students who will be overflowing in Takax City."

The town of Cateo is experiencing problems with overpopulation. It is easy to imagine that there are many nature and children, and that only the children in the town of Kateo will be full of schools.

Even though, schools that provide basic education are fundamental to running a deficit. Tuition is also charged for colleges such as the Training School for Heat Source Managers in Kattera City, but basic education schools are taught to operate for free.

With that in mind, it would be a half-employment to establish a basic education school in which the most economical, food situation currently affords the city of Tacax on the north side of the world tree would be equipped with dormitories.

Kids matter. Inevitably, education is also important. It can be a natural way of thinking in this world with low birth rates.

However, as a city operator, it is a tranquil story to set up a facility that naturally manages the deficit.

"Be sure to keep the establishment aside for a while. I'd like to know how many students you expect to have if you were to establish them."

The number of children in Tacax cities is less than 100, including orphanage children. Because most of the urban population consists of light migrants, even when couples migrate, they rarely have children with them.

If you establish a school, most of your students become international students from elsewhere. The cost of living for international students will be borne by the city of Takax. Although there is a way to set up a fund, if you are willing to set up a fund and participate, you should do so on the initiative of the town of Kateo without bothering to bring it into the city of Tacax.

"Two hundred."

When the ancient senator of the town of Cateo speaks of the numbers, representatives of other towns and villages also recognise them.

Two hundred kids growing up? That's a painful number. But it's just painful, and it's not a number you can't carry in.

Take a good look at Mr. Krewe. To see where there is no response, it doesn't seem to be a figure cut out after estimating the acceptable number of people in the Tacax city.

Besides, it is unlikely that it will push unnecessary burdens on the city of Tacax at a time when refugee outbreaks from emerging villages are still threatened. You should also consider the numbers of international students to be two hundred as a result of keeping them to a critical point.

"Conditions are available"

Richay opened his mouth.

The delegates, with the exception of Mr Kruwe, looked a little unexpected. I guess you thought I was the only one who had a decision to make.

I have trouble getting people to think that Takakus City is my one-man management. Rather, Richay is a few steps better at dealing with numbers.

Come on, Mr. Richay, do it.

"What are the conditions?

When the old lady from Kateo town asks back, Richay also turns her gaze to Mr. Krewe and then tells her the terms.

"You also want material disclosures on how to run basic schools and colleges, as well as materials on how to ensure the duration and location of training for faculty and staff, how to run dormitories, plus meal menus. And I would like to get some reference material because I will be working on a textbook. Finally, please guarantee in each municipality the arrangement and operation of coyote cars when international students return home in the summer and winter. That's all for free, please."

I don't know how to do this unless you disclose your expertise in school management and dorm management for free. I'll take care of you while you're in Takakus City. Please hold the transfer there.

Naturally.

Mr. Kruwe, who confirmed sideways that the delegates would nod, looks at us and cuts out, "I have one question," he said.

"Why don't you do classes like genetic research or arts?

Richay instantly shook his head sideways.

"Genetic research is difficult right now because we don't have enough hands on those who are familiar enough to have classes. What do you call an art?

"It's all about itself, it's about art. We hear that people who specialize in theatre, opera, performance, street arts and fine arts are moving to Tacax City, so can't they be incorporated into basic education as one of their upbringing?

"Rosas, I'm going to talk to all of you, but you probably can't."

"Really?"

Mr. Krewe drops his shoulder unfortunately.

Even as I lean my neck towards Mr. Krewe's reaction, which is somewhat disappointing and depressing, I dissolve the place because the story has come together.

"Now, please refer to the materials"

Sending the delegates out, I went into the office with Richay.

I didn't think I was going to build a school, but this time I had no choice. It would be the effect of the primary baby boom.

It's a little sad that there aren't many Takakus kids.

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