The sitter of the traveler who said he had visited me named him Ray Wan.

"Is it a gig?

When asked, Mr. Raywan nodded.

"We want to perform here in the spring. Would you mind conveniently locating it?

From what I've heard, if we create a special venue around Tacax Town Entrance Square, it's on a timely scale.

I look at Richay sitting next to me.

"I think it's good. We should also increase the number of market users in the spring ahead, so it would be gratifying to see more attractions even on an ad hoc basis"

"Then it's settled. Permanent stalls out in the square have to be coached to deflect, but that's if we do it later."

I turn to Mr. Raywan.

"Use a second branch undeveloped area for practice. We will not charge for the location, including the venue where the performance will take place. Instead, we would appreciate a slight reduction in the admission fee."

To my offer, Mr. Raywan looked surprised.

"Are you sure you want to pay for the place for free?

"Yeah, as for this one, I can get enough from the stall users, so only this time, it's free."

This is the first full-fledged performance in Tacax Town. It would be first to advertise and capture the audience.

The whole town will be moist if the audience increases.

We discussed the exact dates of the performances, etc., packed details on the methods of publicity and the construction of the temporary stage, and it was dissolved.

Drop off Mr. Raywan and I'll head to the dining kitchen in the office with Richay.

"Obnoxious."

Melmie greeted us with a flickering wave.

Teten is drinking a kettle stir-fried blended herbal tea. I got a souvenir from Aquas, Mr. Ettle. It's a blend.

"Good......"

That's good.

Blended herbal teas developed by Richay against each other are so difficult to make as many as I, II and III are stored together. Tastes and flavors are too complicated.

Mr. Ettle's idea of aroma and richness in a sautéed cauldron should just be called a cook.

Richay brewed No. 4 blended herbal tea for a sip and flaunted his face. Looks like there are more blended herbs to hang out with.

Melmie opens her mouth as she looked behind Richay.

"Rosas, what happened to your conversation with the sitting chief?

Rosas, one seat is chaired by Mr. Raywan.

Though I gave Mr. Raywan permission to perform, I can't stay at the Billows Inn because of the large area just to say one. However, they are now renting out public and private buildings for accommodation.

"They're going to be performing in the spring. The first act was" Flowers That Don't Laugh. "

It's a comedy.

It is a comedy depicting three men struggling to make the girl on the top of the Buddha laugh.

"First of all, we're gonna have a bright story."

"I wish I had a love story"

"... if it's a comedy, we can all go"

Teten said, Melmie nodded as she was convinced.

"Well, let's all go check it out"

"I wish I had a seat..."

Richay says worryingly.

Earlier I heard from Mr. Raywan that there had never been a place around the town of Tacax where a performance could take place.

The city of Kattella has wide streets to combat fire, or, although small squares and fire tanks are installed everywhere, there is not enough room for one to perform the opposite.

They say the town of Cateo is too crowded for permission to perform. I guess you're concerned about an accident caused by people packing it.

The only other place with easy access from the surroundings and a square is the town of Tacax. That's why Mr. Raywan put his eyes on it.

"I also have to make an audience seat, right? Melmie, keep the craftsmen together. Because I'm gonna start making it the day after tomorrow."

"You can't even design with that arm, can you? What are you gonna do?

"Richay, can you help me?

"Fine. No one else is free."

I sent out Teten to run the Smoking Facility with Mermie, who was going to the craftsmen, and I headed to the work room with Richay.

Stand up the drawing table and ask Richay to hold the pen.

"You just have to draw what you're told, don't you?

"Yes, please."

My first joint work, my God.

"Make it towards the edge of the entrance square. The audience seats are arranged in four-stage, arc-drawing form. The radius and angle..."

Richay begins to draw blueprints, one condition at a time, written on paper.

Even if you can't cook, Richay is not clumsy. The lines drawn in the evidence are beautiful without blurring or distortion.

"Aside from the bridge-builders, the architects are nowadays in Takakus town, except Amane."

Moving his hand, Richay says.

"For once, you need to pass a difficult qualification exam."

I'm an elite at this.

"After all, should I have other architects besides me?

"From now on, you might have more Amane work to do and you won't be able to get around, right?

"We're getting more and more jobs."

The increase in the number of people wishing to migrate is making it harder to hear the wishes of residents and design their homes.

Tacax, which has become the size of what we call a town, but if it develops to the city level, my job will surely flake.

Then you'd better invite an architect within the present that you can still afford. Or you should raise them.

However, young architects and bridge-builders are highly discounted due to the impact of emerging villages. It is a matter of anxiety whether you will come to the town of Takakus.

"Wasn't there a child among those who wanted to study abroad who aspired to be an architect?

"The only application I have is Kekie, who is a doctor aspiring. Since all the people in Takax are here to train elsewhere and then become independent, it's only the children in the orphanage who use the study abroad system."

"Then we'll have to invite them from somewhere else."

Shall we also put it on Joynesley in a recruiting ad for architects?

When I was thinking about measures, Richay started to bring them about.

"Hey, Amane..."

"Hmm? What's wrong?

"No, I think having kids is one option..."

"... Oh, yes. Not after the wedding?

"... right"

Why do you look a little sorry there, sweetie? Damn.

The desire to bully Mr. Richay, who seems a little awkward in the air, comes to a boil, but now let's focus on work. Let's do that.

The two of us proceeded with the design while vowing firmly to invite him from me when we had the wedding.

Immediately after spring, the children stare at the scaffolding made in the entrance square after the snowfall with an exciting face.

The shrub Kista, arranged instead of the fence, colors the entrance square with bright red and understated greenery.

The sloppy stalls sold egg rolls, grilled chicken, etc., and the audience still bought them to fill their bellies.

"It's a big day."

"Yeah, thanks to you. It's close to double the usual number of guests."

Speaking to Mr. Raywan, who came out from behind the scenes to see what was going on, he was returned laughing like a light.

It's a rare gig in this neighborhood, and customers are coming from all over the place because the prices are cheap.

I checked the time, broke up with Mr. Raywan, and headed to the audience.

Melmie finds me and waves.

Amane, over here.

Yeah, I'm on my way.

Sit back in the empty seat between Richay and Melmie. Teten, by the way, has run back to the office, rooted in the number of customers. Difficult guy.

Today's performance was "no laughing flowers" as requested in advance. After tomorrow, they will perform comedy on a daily basis for five days, followed by morning to noon shows of targeted and other arts, and play love stories for couples in the evening in opera.

I'll look around. I created an audience seat so that 300 people could see it at the same time, but it looks like they're even out standing by.

Would the outlook have been a little sweet?

"It's the first gig, so people are packing it. I think we'll settle down a little bit after day three."

"Tomorrow's the day. Tomorrow's the day.

Thinking about guests coming from Katella City, Kateo Town, etc., I think it might be possible for people to pack them up until tomorrow.

Now is the time to make money. Even the people in the stalls can hear the prestigious guests. I'm coaching him to be quiet when the gig starts, but I'm a little anxious because he seems to have a fever.

But when the performance began, the voice of the guests decreased at once.

That should be it, even the clerk who was attracting the customer seems to be joining the visitors.

"Ladies and gentlemen of the gathering, we have been waiting for a very long time. I hope you'll keep up with the story a lot from now on."

The greeting of the sitter, Mr. Raywan, also begins there, the comedy "Flowers Without Laughter".

Beauty on stage is just sitting on a chair with no expression on her face. It's quite picturesque to look at the ridiculous words and actions of three men looking bored, all iron-skinned with dolls.

That role, I can't move much and change my expression, so it seems like it would be very difficult to play it.

Though a few changes have been made to the details, the general story is commonly known as "The Flower Without Laughter" itself.

Still, there are several waves of laughter in the audience.

You're a mighty man.

"Looks like it."

The current chairman, Mr. Raywan, said that the second generation, the history of one seat, dates back more than a thousand years, so the troupe members also seem to be doing quite well.

When the comedy comes to an end, the laughing tired audience buys a drink in the street.

I got up with Richay and the others, broke up with the audience flow and headed behind the scenes.

Mr. Raywan, who was handing out his own wet towels to the troupers taking a short break until their next gig, noticed us and ran over.

"How was this, Mr. Mayor?

"It was very interesting. It's been a long time since I've laughed."

I feel like the discontent that I've been accumulating since I broke my right arm, wearing a lot of inconvenience over here, has been paid off.

Mr. Raywan smiles with satisfaction and looks back at the members.

"The mayor said he enjoyed it too. Next time, stick it out!

"Ugh!"

It is Nori from the sports club system.

Sorry to interrupt our preparations, but we decided to leave early.

Exit the square, which is the venue, and use one crack of the duet bridge to return to the office.

The Takowka field of the third branch, which was finished replanting, was coloured, and it could be seen that it was still blooming beautifully during the day. If the sun went down and glowed, it would look prettier.

"Looks like a lot of people are walking with each other."

Richay follows my gaze and sees the Takowka field.

It seems that Melmie was intrigued, too, and she was turning her gaze.

"Maybe I'm going to skip time for a walk and then go peek at the gig."

"You have the soul nerve to deflect time because it's crowded. Well, I think it's been crowded all day."

Still, is there a guest figure in such a place even though there are stand-up visitors out there?

This is likely to have considerable economic benefits.

When I got back to the office, Billows looked wary and uncomfortable in front of the front door by Teten.

"What's wrong, Billows"

"Oh, hey, are you finally home? I thought I'd go out this way, but Mr. Tetten stopped me."

"Sisters, it's a holiday, so don't interrupt"

Teten is doing a rare and good job. Thanks to you, I enjoyed my date.

Richay and Melmie are going to the office with Teten, and I'm going to the reception room with Billows.

"So, what's going on?"

Sit on the couch in the reception room and ask Billows.

Guests who came to see the show and the inn should be full. I don't think Billows has the time to sell oil here.

With his neck clenched in his heart, Billows gave out the Inn's books.

"Look at this."

"You're a little further in submitting your books... Oh, this."

"Finally, I earned eight jade coins. It's a form of burying the cost of building the inn."

"That's fast."

"The dining room to eat sinks for the wedding business, and the guests came to my senses at this gig. It's up to you to make money."

That being said, Billows proudly put his arms together in front of his chest.

I was only joining the young general to educate the employees, to buy liquor to suit the dishes, to arrange a coyote car to pick up guests, and the emotions would be in.

And fast. I didn't expect to earn eight jade coins in less than four years from building the inn.

There are more tourists, and should we consider adding more inns here?

"That's it for the report. I found a gap and got out, but the first gig that the mayor's here is over, right? Sounds like you should get back to the inn early."

"Oh, good luck. Keep it up."

"Ouch."

Billows, whose lord the inn followed the boards, raises his hand mightily.

When I exchanged high touches with him, Billows left early for the inn.

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