In the afternoon, Silica takes Miki out and shows her around "Giant Tower Street," as she had declared.
If you want to eat, this is the place to go," she said. The restaurant is mainly for men who are working out, so the portions are large and the food is very rich. If it were me, I would be full after eating half a meal. So I personally recommend this place because the portions are just right and the food tastes good.
Silica is younger than him in age, but as a senior resident of Kyotogai, she is able to recommend stores, well sites, markets, restaurants, and clothing stores.
The reason there are so few stores relative to the size of the population is that there are not many potential merchants.
Therefore, there are not so many stores to recommend.
undefinedThe only way to solve this problem was for the children of the orphanage to grow up and pursue a career in the orphanage, or to bring in merchants from the outside.
There was even a suggestion that "fairy maids should look after the stores," but this was rejected.
Fairy maids are in the position of officials and bureaucrats who run "Kyotogai.
They are not busy enough to run a store, let alone play the role of schoolteachers, and they should be encouraged to be independent.
It is the domain of the protected race.
There was another non-interference activity that the fairy maids did not touch.
That activity is ......
Okay, next time...
What's wrong, Shirika? Is that ......"
As Silica turns the corner of a store, she sees a group of people calling out to people passing by on the street.
When she notices the group, she lets her voice trail off briefly with a subtle expression on her face.
Miki twists her head at Silica and turns her attention to the group that caused her to blurt out her voice.
The group gathered was a racial (human) group, led by a beautiful girl with blonde hair in vertical rolls and fishing eyes, who was actively speaking up.
Let's all join the "Giant Tower Church" and "Giant Tower Education" and express our gratitude and feelings to the "Giant Tower Witch," the "Fairy Maid," and the "Saint Mya!
The adults around her make similar noises, holding boards with their claims written on them.
The blonde vertical roll, dressed in a priestly outfit of white and red and with a missionary look on her face, raises her voice high in solicitation again.
Miki asks Sirika with interest.
What's that, Sirika-chan? I've never heard of 'Kyotokyo' before.
I'll tell you about it as we move from place to place, since we're not here.
Shirika grabbed Miki's hand and walked a little too quickly past the "Giant Tower Church.
While there were a few people like them passing by, Quone, who calls himself a priest of "Kyotokyo," and the other believers continued to shout out to invite people to come and join them.
Shirika finished her tour of the city and headed for the suburbs to talk with them.
She was not going to talk in a busy town.
Since we were heading to the outer garden area, Silica started explaining after confirming that the surroundings were not popular.
That's the recently established 'Kyotoukyo' (religion of giant pagodas).
The Gigantic Tower cult is a religion that worships the "Gigantic Tower Witch," fairy maids, and the saint Mya, to give a simple explanation.
I know about the "Giant Tower Witch" and the fairy maid, but who is the saint Mya?
She's a girl named Mya, a magician who played an active role in the 'Human Hostage Rescue Case. Thanks to this girl, many humans were saved, including the Witch of the Giant Tower and the Fairy Maid, and so she is revered as 'Saint Mya' just like the Witch of the Giant Tower and the Fairy Maid.
Silica shrugs with a sigh.
The actuality is that many of the people who were saved by Saint Miyah in the "Human Hostage Rescue Incident" have joined the church, but not many people like me who have been around for a while have joined because they don't know any better,....... I understand that they worship the "Witch of the Giant Tower" and the Fairy Maid, but they don't like the idea of putting a race of mere sorcerers together with the witches as saints. ......
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