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

Second story, the new building of the office.

"Let's build a new office"

Richay said that when he was making a lamb bird liver patty for dinner.

With one hand the lever patties you were backing, Teten looks back at Lishay.

"... I would like to say no"

Don't you swear?

Perhaps I don't like having someone to make me read a GL novel at night.

Next to such tetens, I agree with Richay as he dumps the leaves and herbs from the world tree he used to take the smell of the lever in his garbage bag.

"I don't know, I got narrower."

"Yes, it's very narrow."

Richay puts her hand on her cheek and looks back at the office.

The total population of the town of Tacax had jumped to nine hundred now that it had wintered after a temporary interruption of road construction.

Because of a massive influx of people with jobs in the hands of cooks, handicraftsmen, carpenters, furniture makers, demon bug hunters and others from the west and east of the world tree.

Until now, the town of Tacax has had few professions because it has come in agricultural entities.

Knowing the difficulty of competing with the existing craftsmen, the newly independent craftsmen came with dreams of having their own workshops in their hearts.

Demon bug hunters are the ones who came as escorts to the craftsmen. There were ten demon bug hunters in Takakus town, and everyone, including me, migrated knowing it was a part-time job.

Thanks to this, more can be done in the town of Takakus, but the office has been kept on a narrow register of residents and other administrative documents.

"- I snapped my stomach, Melumi-san."

Melmie slipped her face into the kitchen when she came back to the office mumbling the right song.

"What's wrong with all of us getting together? Miss Melmie can't help but be scared that Richay's standing in the kitchen at this hour, can she?

Richay wants to build a new office.

"Nice. I had trouble smelling ink when I went to bed."

"That's three on one. Teten, I'm sorry, but the office is moving forward in the direction of new construction."

"Grunt..."

You don't have to hit the lever like that parent's revenge. I was wondering if you wanted me to read that many GL novels.

Talk about the new office to be built, with liver patties and lamb chicken and matra Ajillo that you can do, and crunchy corn bread that you bought at the well-armed bakery that recently moved to Tacax Town for dinner.

"I'd like two things first: a room with references and a room with management materials for the town of Tacax."

"You want a kitchen and a reception room, too. Takakus has become a town, so it's not a good idea to pack a reception room in the office forever."

"Do you need an office or a work room?"

"... Bedroom, Mitsu"

Wrap up your opinions and then we'll talk about where to build them.

In cities and skyscrapers, the branches and markets of the founder clan and ancient ginseng dwellers live in a higher position. This means that we can respond as soon as possible in the event of a disaster such as a snow shake by allowing us to look down on the whole town.

But Takakus is still a town, and there are only four branches in the subcloudy no layer. The height of the branches remains much the same.

"We have to build on the assumption that we have visitors, so let's exclude the second branch and the fourth branch with the village of Kidato. Although the third branch will be directly from the entrance to the town under development, it is better not to build a building with a different use because it will be serviced as a dating spot, including the Takowka field. It's a good idea to build it on this first branch."

Richay determines the branches using the erasure method. Neither I nor Melmie or Teten will disagree.

Since the village of Chidato is also close to its limit load, I do not want to build an extra building considering that migrants will be asked to reclaim fallow land in the future.

The second branch is slightly too far away because it has to cross the Yaba Bridge with one of the duet bridges from the town entrance.

The third branch is going to make it a date spot, as Richay put it, so I want to avoid creating too many clerical buildings to break the atmosphere.

"That's settled. Let's build it on this branch. I still have a lot of extra places and where to build them."

"I have no hope because my job in the office is the main one."

"I wonder if Mr. Melmie has a good public and private neighborhood. When you don't have a field job, you're going to make furniture in a public and private building."

"… smoking facilities, aspects"

I don't have any particular hopes.

"Let's build close to the smoking facility. No one wants to build a house around there because they don't like smoke, and Teten gets out more often when it snows in the winter. Closer smoking facilities in the workplace would be less onerous."

"Given the visitors, it's not the right place for smoke to arrive, is it?

"I won't let you go long enough. Everyone in town just winds down the facility too far, and there's still room for smoke."

"... exactly, smoked. Hehe."

Forget Teten's words, which are subtly mixed with masochism, and move on to the design story.

Melmie raises her hand and speaks of hope.

"Was that the goodwill? How to Paint an Orphanage Wall"

"That's how you paint it to look like it's loaded with a rectangle. Although it will have an unusual appearance, Amane invented the exterior wall decoration, so it would be nice to adopt it on the office wall."

It's going to be decorative in this world, but it's supposed to be a common wall material...

"... the weight and brightness make it feel like we're living together. Likes."

Surprisingly, Teten also gives me high praise.

The exterior wall was decided to be applied brick-style, and a number of other details were discussed.

After dinner, I'll head straight to the work room.

I woke up the drawing table and faced the blueprint with a pen.

"It would be nice to have it upstairs in total, but it would look cheap"

As much as a fictitious librarian has visited from Yoinsley, it's not a good idea to make it look too cheap. It's also a brick-style coating because of it, and you should give it a sense of irregularity.

That's why the ground floor is convex and the upstairs part utilizes the right-wing part as a roof balcony, putting aside the herbal planting pot I grow and greening it.

A reception room and kitchen, an office, a management information room and a working room are available on the ground floor part. The upstairs part has nothing to do with management.

"Three."

Look at the notebook that says how many rooms you need and think about room splitting.

It would be nice to place it on the side of the stairs in the information room. Basically, the material is taken out to the office and personal bedroom to read, so I don't care about footsteps.

Conversely, the reception room should be some way off the stairs. I don't usually use the reception room, so I don't have to worry about disturbing the focus with sound if I place a work room next door.

The kitchen should be in the form of a dining kitchen so that you can also eat. It needs to be positioned the furthest away from the reception room so that the smell of the dish cannot be heard.

"It's convex, so I just need to keep it on both wings."

The top of the dining kitchen becomes the roof balcony. The roof balcony is easy to hear footsteps on the lower floor because people will walk directly on the roof, but there is no particular problem if the lower room is a dining kitchen.

On the other hand, over the reception room and the work room will be me and Teten's bedroom. Dealing with visitors is basically what I'm going to do, and Teten is a quiet thing, whether he's here or not, so I can hear things from above the reception room, which is not going to happen.

Storage space with cleaning tools, etc. under the stairs, a materials room next to the stairs, and an office room next to it.

"Something like this?"

It's been a long time since I've been designing buildings for myself, as I've often been designing houses at the request of migrants lately.

Reviewing if there is anything strange, I notice the discomfort.

Something's wrong. I can't say where, but I feel like I'm forgetting something.

"Hey, Teten, I feel strange somewhere, you know?

Lay a futon in the corner of the work room and give a voice to Teten, who was reading through the GL novel he had just written up.

Teten stood up honestly and peered into the blueprint I had drawn.

"... it's okay, no problem. Bangu."

"Really?

I'm definitely forgetting something. Something important...

All the rooms in my current office are in place. That means there's something missing in the additional room.

"Ask Richay and Melmie if they know anything."

"Sisters, you must be asleep. Sneaking in is unacceptable..."

Teten standing in front of the door in a agile motion with his arms spread horizontally.

I'm not gonna ask you right now, I'm gonna ask you tomorrow.

"... asks"

"It doesn't taste good for me to go to the two sleeping people, but neither can Teten. Sleep tight today."

"... muggle"

No alarm or gap at all.

The next morning, I was wiping my desk in the office, showing Richay the blueprints.

"... Sure, you're missing something"

You don't even know Richay, he puts his neck up with a difficult face.

"- What? Let me talk to Mr. Melmie, too."

Melmie, who was making breakfast, comes out of the kitchen.

"I feel like I'm missing something. Guess what?

"It's not a mistake. We all thought about it last night. I think a few rooms would be nice."

Which made Melmie smile when she looked at the blueprints.

"You don't even know Mr. Melmie. I think we can live like this."

"You can't be like that."

If something goes wrong after I build it, I'll be in trouble. I don't want to rebuild a new building.

Second, I see Teten saying nothing from earlier.

It's not so uncommon to be quiet, but I was concerned that Teten's gaze, usually following Richay and Melmie's movements, was directed at me.

When he meets me, Teten looks away as if nothing happened.

"Hey, Teten"

"... hey, why?

"I want to ask. Why are you so nervous?

"... because a man called you?

You're not supposed to be nervous about me.

You expose your sexual preferences naked every night.

"Hey, Teten"

"... what, maybe?

"You're the one who said three rooms last night, right?

"In memory, no"

This guy was going to make it three rooms and roll himself into someone's room.

If you put it in Richay or Melmie's room, that's fine, even if they hit my room, they'll let me read the GL novel and get my thoughts on it. If it's a private room, you don't get it. Instead, you lose it because you don't get my thoughts. I guess that's how I was thinking.

"Four rooms would be nice."

Originally, it was a two-person room, so I split Teten's bedroom with me in two.

Just putting in the main line convinced Richay and Melmie.

"Oh, I didn't forget to write there."

"I just forgot to write, too. He said it wasn't enough, so I thought he might have forgotten to put in a room for another purpose."

"As for Mr. Melmie, I'd like to know why Amane and Teten were convinced by this room split. What does Amane think Teten is?"

"What - friend?

He said we should stay friends the whole time.

The new office was completed three weeks later.

With Melmie as foreman, I find myself in front of the office and home I built with the artisans who have emigrated.

"- Does it make sense for the four of us to live in the office?

After all, escape from office life seems a long way off.

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