134 豊かな街と平和な午後 (2/2)

It's better not to start a fire than to put it out as soon as it starts, right? It's the same thing. It's the same thing.

It's not as easy as it seems, and it's difficult because it's obvious... That's why we shouldn't cut corners, but human beings tend to want to take it easy when no problems occur. This includes disaster prevention, safety management, and daily tasks such as cleaning toilets.

At any rate, there are six of them, and you can arrange three houses for them. Two boys, two girls, and two men, okay?

What, you'll give them three houses?

”It's the same type of house you see over there. It's the same type of house as the one over there.

All the houses in this town are made to the same standard. The houses in this town are all made to the same standard, so it's difficult to make them look different. ...Except for Masaru's house. But Masaru's house is different.

”Is he a big guy? I thought he was .... because he was wandering around by himself. I thought...

He's a great man. He's the one who made this city what it is. He built this city.

Adelina chases after the surprised adventurers with a look of surprise on her face.

No, this city has a chief, and Adelina is practically in charge of the whole thing. I'm just a simple janitor who lives in a temple. ...

For some reason, the adventurers froze at Masaru's words.

”......... You live in a temple? I've never heard of a temple being inhabited because it's the home of the gods?

The shield-bearer's fearful question froze Masaru in his tracks.

”......... Seriously?

I'm sure you'll be able to figure it out. It's a good thing you have a big house to live in, Masaru. Masaru.

You're lucky to have a big house, Masaru. ......... If Adelina, who took a peek at my bath in that big house, says so, then I guess so. I'm not sure.

What? I told you it was an accident.

”Oh, my God, that's so hot!

Wait, wait, wait!

Masaru, who is teasingly running away, and Adelina, whose face has turned red, start chasing each other. The adventurers who were left behind enjoyed the peaceful and beautiful city.