Melmie jumped in as I watched a collection of desserts in my office dining kitchen summarizing the appearance of markets everywhere.

"Amane, Amane, look at this"

The paper that Melmie placed on top of the Deathsand collection I was looking at depicted a drawing that put the second half of the myth together in one piece.

Although somewhat complicated, visibility is not bad.

"Is that a plan to be listed in a public and private building?

"Yes, we finally have something to be satisfied with."

It seemed that the watermark sculptures listed in the dining room of the public hall that Melmie had intended to complete during the winter months had not even been able to make a drawing after all, but now it looks like they can finally be put into production.

When you become such a substitute for that manager's watermark sculpture, it's understandable that you can't even use the drawings all winter.

There's only one thing that Melmie is comfortable with, and it's enough drawings to take over after the watermark sculpture the manager left behind.

"You're starting today?

"I'll just draft it today, and I'll carve it out in earnest tomorrow"

Melmie, sitting in my front seat, looks proudly at the drawings.

"You'll be able to make a meeting. I'm going to make the bird part of the wings as much as I love it."

"I'll look forward to it. Do you want to use the work room?

"I don't know what to do. You use amane, don't you?

Melmie shifts her gaze from the drawing to the Deathsand collection I was looking at.

The number of tourists to the town of Tacax had increased by about 20% compared to usual years due to the completion of the road development to the city of Kattera.

With the increase in tourists, opinion boxes to inns run by Billows are also increasingly demanding souvenir shops.

As a result, a market was opened at the request of the founder family of the city of Kattella, Mr. Kruwe, and the souvenir shop is still thinking about setting it up there.

Aside from Mr. Kruwe, the request to open this market comes from the Chamber of Commerce, which began with the Komatsu Chamber of Commerce, from the voice of the merchants and from several villages on the side of the village of Kidato.

"If Amane is going to use the working room in the design of the market, Mr. Melmie will be working in the public hall."

"Right. Well, I'm sorry, but I'll let you use the work room."

Copy that.

Melmie was lightly convinced and looked in the kitchen.

"What about Richay and Teten?

"Teten is made of matra smoke ordered from the Inn's general in the village of Kidato, and Richay is called by Mr. Aleut to meet about the ritual of the elderly group adults in the orphanage"

"Well, it's time for the orphanage kid to be an adult."

Smudge and Melmie squeak.

"What do adult kids do?

"I'll leave it to everyone. As a town of Takakus, we don't have enough people, so we want you to stay, but we have a city nearby called Kattera."

Needless to say, the city of Kattera is more developed than the town of Takakus.

It is no different in any world that there are many young people who can be redeemed to the city. Now that the road is complete, it is a day's walk to the city of Kattera, and it is relatively easy to get back to the town of Takakus with a Koyo car.

"I usually work in Kattera City and sometimes come back to Tacax Town. Some people want to live like that."

"I don't know. I think you'll succeed in working in Tacax Town later."

Melmie is pointing to a collection of market desserts.

"So is the market, but we're going to have more and more workplaces. If we start working now, we'll start putting ourselves in an important position in the workplace as the town of Takakus develops."

"It's the difference between betting on the future and putting emphasis on the present. I'd like to develop it for the kids who stay."

It's the same with me that I don't know about the future, and I support any kid who wants to get out of Takax town and work outside.

I'm a local mouth, too.

"We're going to make it convenient for the field if the remaining kids want it. By now, Richay's talking to Mr. Aleut."

We are also looking for other innkeepers who have recently had more guests and are running out of hands. I am also in the process of discussing with Richay a proposal to facilitate funding so that I can study in Katella City and elsewhere if I can pass the exams I have made.

"Take care of the study abroad."

"Knowledgeable and skilled young people are always welcome, but it's hard for them to come from the other side. If you don't want to wait, you'll have to grow it here."

The study abroad system in this hand takes place in several towns and cities, albeit with few practical examples. It's conditional on coming back to work in the future.

"If you're an artisan, you can grow it in Takakus."

"I guess with people from the village of Kidato. But when it comes to a special facility like having a heat source manager, I still want him to have field experience. I want people like that to take advantage of the study abroad system."

"How many people do you make study abroad a year?

"The three of you are the limit. I can budget up to ten people at the same time."

It's a narrow gate. The returns are huge, so some kids will want to apply for it for now.

I don't have an age limit, so I'm going to do an exam if anyone as young as five hundred applies.

"By the way, what kind of problem do you make?

"If you're an architect, I'm going to make the problem, but at least you'll know the institutional relationship, about the calculations and the writing. If you're serious, you can get it in a year or two."

"I don't think I can. Calculation is easy, but it's not just a four-law operation, is it?

"You can't talk about calculus unless you can."

"I can't do it in a year. It's not amateur."

Kerakera laughed. Melmie flickered her hand.

Come to think of it, I've learned very little calculation because of my previous life's knowledge, too.

"Then can I study for about five years?

"I wonder if it's reasonable. I think a serious person can handle it. I don't know who's gonna teach me."

"Oh well, someone has to teach me how to read, write, calculate, and relate to institutions."

"It's like Amane hasn't been taught. It bothers me."

Little taught. Although the institutional relationship was taught by Mr. Friends in Salatin City.

"Should I open lectures and stuff regularly?"

"Why don't you introduce the lecturer's work as a side job to some of the researchers involved in breed improvement or something?

"Good for you, too."

I don't have enough money to do it on a very large scale, and the demand won't be that much because of the number of children, but there will be one or two people to hire at what hourly rate.

"Either way, I'm delighted that the kids are welcome to adulthood safely. We need to celebrate him exactly."

I had a rough time with the demon bug raid when I was there, and I need to be careful not to let that happen this time.

"What about the market? As planned, make it to the village of Kidato?

"I have plans, but I'm worried about the place."

The village of Kidato was originally a village with a population of four hundred.

There are many private houses lined up, and the distance between residential areas and fields is close in order to improve convenience due to the fact that they are also making money from agricultural entities.

If you make the market ahead of the field, your surroundings are too open to look bad. Walking distance can be considerable as we move through the residential district of the former village of Kidato and through even wider cultivated land.

"So you're looking at all the desserts in the air market. I'm convinced."

As Melmie put it, the pages of the Deathsand Collection I'm opening depict an aerial market floating in the universe using an aerial corridor.

The benefits of the air market include the ability to use air corridors to shorten the route to the entrance, guaranteeing silence at night because there will be no people on the night when the market closes, and not hindering the sleep of those living in the dwellings below. In addition, the aerial market, which is also floating in space from a crime prevention point of view, has a limited break-in and escape route for the culprit, so the number of guards can be reduced.

Advantages include the sound of footsteps while the market is open, the difficulty of loading goods, and the scarcity of scalability.

In addition, the aerial market has only a slight effect of stirring up the willingness to buy. It is also said that it has to do with seeing the township downstairs.

This time we were going to create an aerial market over the village of Kidato.

And if this plan materializes, it will be the first aerial corridor for the town of Tacax, a stepping stone to multilayering.

"I don't have any technical problems, and I'm going to make a trial and error to keep my footsteps from sounding."

"What's the height?

"I haven't decided yet. I haven't even spoken to the people of the old village of Kidato about the plan yet, so I'm going to start by asking them to acknowledge it."

The height can be easily ensured because the pillars are intended to be built so that the private houses in the lower floors are not affected.

The higher the noise, the less it will reach the residential area below, but the more difficult it will be to ascend and descend the stairs and the harder it will be to load the goods, the more troubling it is.

"People in the old village of Kidato are old, and it's not a good idea to be too expensive"

"That's right. Looking at the Deathsand collection, there are many examples of restaurants that serve as a resting place around the air market."

They are also close to the market and have a good view for the height, so they are suitable for opening restaurants.

Since the entrance square of the town of Tacax on the third branch is only dominated by stalls, it is difficult to compete by placing restaurants near the air market.

"Don't you make sure you can see the Takowka fields of the third branch?

"I think it affects the next day's loading of goods when people come in and out at night, so I intend to weigh myself down"

There's a lot to think about, but let's first install the understanding of the former Kidato Village residents before moving on to design.

I closed the Deathsand collection and got up.

"Can I make you some tea?"

"I want some herbal tea."

Prepare to brew herbal tea in response to Melmie's request.

Melmie is poking her cheek cane at the dining table and watching me get ready.

"When I said I was most happy with the new office, Mr. Melmie thought the kitchen was just getting bigger."

"What, abruptly"

The fact that the kitchen has grown in size has considerably improved the hassle of cooking.

It's a big kitchen for both of us to stand in, and the slabs can use decent stuff. You can keep the cut ingredients together on the edge of the slab and cut another ingredient. I smugly thought this was cultural life.

"Sometimes it's about work efficiency. After all, I enjoy watching Amane and Teten cook. Personal difference, I think."

"Oh, I know that. Even Melmie and Tetten have a personality in the way they work."

It gives me personality, such as Melmie, who weighs the seasoning thoroughly and prepares to some extent before starting work, and Teten, who goes on with eye mass because of her experience of pulling and living alone.

Melmie rocks her legs back and forth as she sits in the chair.

"Until I built the Yaba Bridge, I thought it was unique. But if you think about it right now, it's hidden in a lot of places."

Does that mean you've broadened your horizons, or have you come to realize something trivial? I guess it's a good trend either way.

"You think it's my personality, by the way?

"Cooking procedures are simplified even though what you can do is the same as people. When Amane stands in the kitchen, it feels like the necessary cookware and seasonings are in Amane's hands at some point. I'm almost done with cybernetics."

"Mr. Vegetable Chopsticks, it's convenient, so there's no choice."

"Kibura-san is always watching the place to be active. So, Mermie is going to use the tree bella that cries in the toolbox that you didn't get to use today."

"So Melmie's personality glows when she gives her unrewarded child a place to play."

"I don't use Mr. Saibashi in the first place except for Amane, so it's usually Mr. Saibashi who cries."

"Me and Mr. Vegetable Chopsticks are Mabdachi. We just have to have Mr. Chopsticks, even if there's no one else."

"I'll run you down with Mr. Kibura!

"Stop it. Kibura-san is definitely the type to hold back."

- What are you talking about, you guys?

"Ah, welcome home, Richay."

I welcome Richay, who has spoken with a frightened face.

Finally, I prepared one extra cup.

"Right now, I was just talking about whether I should have Kibura-san or Saibashi."

"Wasn't that about personality?

"Talking about the personality of Mr. Kibera and Mr. Saibashi?

"Yeah, yeah, like that"

I feel like it was.

Lishay turned to the window and snapped a word as she watched me and Melmie follow her memories.

Spring.

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