The orphanage was built next to the church as planned.

Orphanages of design integrated with the Church itself are common in cities and elsewhere so that it is easy for bishops, who are also orphan deans, to come and go, but the Tacax Village Orphanage built this time is a building entirely separate from the Church.

I have permission for Mr. Aleut to become an orphan director.

"If it's even one crossing, it could break the look of the church that's being completed."

That's what Mr. Aleut said.

The decision that the church should be a completely independent building in relation to what is going to be sold as a wedding venue is also a general thrust of the village.

As a result, the orphanage also became an independent building, and the conspicuous elderly brought in by Mr. Aleut as caregiver and guide for the children while Mr. Aleut was in church was to be put on a two-person system.

I don't know how far I can control a bunch of kids, but it's possible to build a building so it's easy to control.

"- I've finished painting the exterior walls."

The craftsman who finished the last finish calls out. A rare, low-lying man for a craftsman in this world.

"I've learned a lot about applying it in an interesting way. Thank you."

"No, this is my pleasure, and I'm sorry for placing a strange order. You did a good job and I appreciate it."

I see the orphanage I've just been able to.

The exterior is a red brick building.

Most of all, even clay and dirt can't be cooked in this world.

"An exterior wall paint that combines fictional materials to make it look like it was made. I didn't know what it was about when I first heard it, but it's really funny when I try this. Can I decorate the sketch as a work case for our shop?

The craftsman proposes whether it is a satisfactory finish even in person.

Even for me, the name of the village sells, so thank God.

"Go ahead. Remember the name of the village of Tacax as your location"

"I know what you mean."

Next to the craftsman who starts sketching, he looks up at the orphanage.

The Ko-shaped orphanage has a long shard roof on it. The walls are wood, but they were carefully floated and painted, and the red brick texture I described was well represented.

The right-angle part of the shape of the co is in the shape of a tower with a low cylinder, with a slightly higher position fitted with a kill window.

"Oh, is it done?

Mr. Aleut's voice was heard from behind me, and I looked back.

"Earlier, it's done. Do you like it?

Upon hearing his thoughts, Mr. Aleut nodded, looking at the orphanage.

"That's a bright, warm shade. What is the material on the wall?

"It's wood. I'm just painting it to look like fictional material."

It's fictional in this world, right?

But mythologically, I guess it's rolling beneath a brick ruin or a world tree.

"Shall I check inside? Follow me."

I speak to Mr. Aleut and head inside the orphanage.

A guard room greets you in the front as you creep through the front door in the middle of a straight line connecting the right-angle portion of the letter Co.

Not so big a room, but the minimum furniture was designed to go in.

Mr. Aleut looks around the room.

"You haven't put in any building furniture or furniture yet."

"The building tools will be in the form of sequentials that we are going to put in. I think we'll be done by tomorrow. The furniture is now made by Melmie."

Large pieces of furniture, such as bunk beds, are considerably more expensive to transport when imported. Because even if it's great, it's too tense to carry in a coyote car.

Melmie is in the mood to make it because you should make it yourself if you want to pay high transportation costs.

"The furniture will be finished as early as two days later. I made costume dancing and stuff first, so I can put it in now."

I am being asked to make tables and other things that will be needed soon, behind me, that will be ready by the time the children arrive from the orphanage in the city of Kattera.

I'll pick you up at the orphanage in the city of Kattera within today, so you'll be in time enough.

Get out of the guard room and head right. At the end of the hallway there was a small hallway lined with semi-circular windows.

It's a circle tower at the right angle of the shape of a co.

"I'm going to put my desk and chair here and make it a break space"

"It's the connecting part of the hallway, are you okay?

Mr. Aleut looks in the hallway and asks.

This place in the right-angle section of the Co shape connects two corridors. If you run down the hallway, you'll definitely hit this place.

"There are a number of windows and a gaze from the outside, and a guard room at the curved end. You won't be running in."

Everyone hates being scolded.

This part of the circle tower has windows on half of the wall and gaze passes from all directions because it is a circle tower. If I had a running child, I would surely have caught my eye.

Turn down the hallway in the circle tower section and continue, first on your left you will find the entrance to the dining room.

"This dining room is also accessible through the hallway across the street. The building on this side has facilities such as a cooking area and a bathroom for children, and the building across the street has a children's bedroom and an indoor playground."

By the way, there is also a field, which extends into a courtyard surrounded by tripartites in a Co-shaped building. Although it's a small thing to learn field work.

In addition to the dining room, I will show you the cooking area and the bathroom. Even in the bathroom, it's enough to wipe your body with a wet cloth with hot water. I'm going to need a heat source manager to make a bath.

Explain to Mr. Aleut how to use the cooking area, etc. and move through the courtyard with the fields to the building across the street.

"The bedrooms are divided between men and women and there is an infant room next to the orphan dean's office. A separate bedroom for men and women will have three bunk beds."

Up to nine people can stay in bed. Eighteen men and women combined. Adding extra beds is not a story that makes me cramped, but I can't.

Should be enough on this scale for the moment.

Mr. Aleut nods as he looks up at the ceiling or roughly measures the distance between the wall and the wall.

"There's enough ceiling height, and I think it's okay. Will you also make curtains in the village?

"Textiles are a little difficult, aren't they? I think it's going to be imported from Katella City. Patterns, colors, if you want, I'll ask you, okay?

Essentially, Mr. Aleut will be at your disposal to run the orphanage, and I want to make every possible hope for curtains and such.

"Okay, sweeten your words"

Leaving the orphanage, listening to a request from Mr. Aleut.

Outside, the elderly children brought by Mr. Aleut and the powerful billows were carrying new furniture.

Billows, who has held a closet with both hands, shows the orphanage with his jaw.

"Is the furniture placement okay as I had decided beforehand?

"Oh, so please. If you don't know where it is, take a look at the placement plan."

"Roger that. Look, you guys, let's clean up before sundown."

When Billows makes a prestigious buzz, everyone starts putting furniture through the front door in a row. Some things decide it's quicker to go around the outer perimeter of the building and let it in through the window of the room, and a few people are aiming in a different direction.

For this minute, it won't be hard to finish it by evening, as Billows says.

I'll leave the rest to Mr. Aleut and I'll go back to my office.

"Mr. Aleut, I'm compiling the paperwork accompanying the transfer of rights at the office, so take a leg when you calm down"

"Okay. Best regards,"

Break up with Mr. Aleut and head to the office.

Teten looked out of the kitchen to the right of the hallway when he opened the front door of the office.

"... Shit, he's back"

"Oh, my God. Well, no. Is Melmie a public house?

"Yes..."

So you're still in the middle of making furniture? I guess I'll be back in the evening or so.

"It's getting cold, and can you deliver the feather weaving to Melmie and do it?

I thought Teten would be happy to pop out to boost Melmie's liking, and he shook his neck to the side.

"... Richay, your sister, she's gone"

"Oh well. Well, if I'm gonna find out, Richay's gonna find out."

Enter the office and reception room, and I'll look for the bookcase statement of entitlement. Richay managed it only and it was well organized, and the orphanage relationship paperwork for the purpose was quickly found.

Check for deficiencies in the documentation required for the transfer of ownership procedures for seats.

"Tea......"

"Oh, thank you"

"Lishay, take care of your sister, the late one you told me."

"Oh, shit, I had a mouthfeel for Richay. What is it? I'll thank Richay when I get back."

"... thank you to your sister, naturally, hey, hey"

Think common sense, right? The pronunciation is too suspicious because you just overheard what I said.

"- Yay, Mr. Melmie's coming home! I have tea."

A cheerful voice echoed at the same time as the door of the office opened, and Mermie returned as declared. There's also Richay in the back.

"That was fast. I thought you were working through the evening."

"They're going to bring furniture into the orphanage, so even if we work there, it's going to get in the way. So I decided to resume work tomorrow, and the craftsmen were disbanded."

Melmie explains as she receives her tea from Teten.

The shared warehouse where the furniture was kept seems to be busy with Billows and the others in and out.

Richay looked at the paperwork I was checking and then took the note out.

"I'll write to the orphan director of the city of Cuttera to let him know you're ready."

"I asked. I'll send Billows and someone to pick up the bug hunter."

"Well, given the safety on the road, we'd better have a demon bug hunter. But you should let women in, too."

When Richay says, Melmie nods, yeah, yeah.

"Billows is a strong side. The kids will scare you. That's why I recommend the young general."

"That would make the innkeeper disappear"

When even the young general, who divides up in addition to the shopkeeper Billows, is gone, he will not be able to run the inn.

"Could it be in the form of letting the Devil Bug Hunter in place of Billows and letting him head off by choosing a pair from couples who have been to Cuttera City?

"The question is to whom, but"

Face to face with Richay.

He was thinking the same thing, and I nodded one and left it to him.

"That's settled."

Richay shows me a piece of paper with the names of the five people who will have them heading toward the city of Cuttera.

There are three Devil Bug Hunters and a couple who are also the first members of the village. The couple went to Katella City once with four people who added me and Richay and sold the Devil Bug material.

I wish it had been accompanied by those with experience raising children, but somehow the inhabitants of the village of Takakus are all young and have no experience raising children.

"Somebody might want to keep one from the orphanage."

If you were a former orphan who was looked after or looked after in group life, you would have some control over your children.

"Let's be kids from Salatin 'City."

"Well, I guess it's a good idea to be a summary boy or something."

Melmie agrees with Richay's proposal.

Teten, who brought tea treats from the kitchen, nods too.

Teten should have been in the kitchen until just now, but how far were we listening? Well, I guess I understand the situation because I don't irresponsibly affirm or deny my opinion.

Melmie rises with a roster of names written all over the members going to the city of Cuttera.

"I'll tell everyone."

"I asked."

I dropped off Melmie leaving the office.

It was not until five days later that the orphans arrived from the orphanage in the city of Kattera.

Ten children between the ages of seven and twelve. Some boys look busy, but the girls look relatively calm.

I guess the bishop of the city of Kattera also chose a relatively untouched child.

Still, it seems that only the busy children burned their hands on the road, and the devil bug hunters and couples who guided them leave us to follow them in a tired manner and go home to each one of them.

"There's no doubt that the village will be busy."

Until I found out that this word my husband had spoken in a tired voice was not a lie or an exaggeration, it didn't hang that day.

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