After finalizing the arrangement with Miko for her next visit, this brief gathering of Inazuma's high-level figures came to an end.
Yae Miko headed to Yae Publishing House to review manuscripts, while Yumemizuki Mizuki planned to go to the Shura Anyakonsen-shou's small wooden cabin to diligently study the knowledge acquired from the Akademiya.
Raiden Shogun also returned to Tenshukaku to handle new administrative affairs related to the dissemination of knowledge.
Meanwhile, the Shura Anyakonsen-shou tidied up and began his busy schedule of running around.
First, he went to see little Sara to confirm the stability of the army and started the Akasha Terminal layoffs.
Kujou Sara, that old thief, had been drawing empty pay. Now it was time to check personnel data statistics and pursue household registration investigations.
There was also one other matter.
It was hard to say whether it was due to Tengu innate talent or if these enlisted soldiers were truly incompetent.
Little Sara had actually managed to subdue the troublemakers in the army with her young girl's strength.
Hm... to be precise, the ones who needed to be subdued were only the civilian Vision holders in the army.
After all, those with mature training systems were basically from families.
With a family backing them, they would understand just how vast the gap was between their family and the Shura Anyakonsen-shou.
The real troublemakers were only the wild-path civilian Vision holders without any systematic support.
They could be said to have considerable strength, but in the face of little Sara—who had trained since childhood and possessed a youkai body—their threat level was practically negligible.
Based on Cid's judgment, the current little Sara should be at about 65% of the level of Kujou Sara in the original storyline—two percentage points short in raw strength, and the remaining one and a half points short in experience.
After briefly stabilizing the situation at little Sara's side, the Shura Anyakonsen-shou began his own supervision and military training sessions.
It could only be said that the busier he was now, the more at ease he would feel when the time came to leave later.
As a result, he was extremely busy—only able to take brief rests when drinking water, and after finishing the water, he would rush back into even more urgent work...
Work relies on momentum. Once immersed, the mind becomes completely focused, and in this state of concentration, work efficiency increases by forty percent...
Aside from losing track of time, it's actually a very enjoyable state.
"Sara, this person's file is too detailed—it doesn't seem like a fabricated character. It feels more like someone who went missing for some reason. Arrange for people to..."
"Understood."
The Shura Anyakonsen-shou set down the document in his hand and rubbed his brow.
Sometimes he really couldn't feel at ease.
Whether his subordinates handled things reliably, whether his instructions might be maliciously misinterpreted by intermediaries to satisfy their personal desires...
And at that moment, the Shura Anyakonsen-shou noticed that his Akasha Terminal seemed to have received a message.
He put the Akasha Terminal to his ear and opened the connection.
What came through was the slightly nervous voice of a little girl.
"Hello, nice to meet you. My name is Nahida. I'm a slightly immature god from Sumeru. I heard that Teacher Shura Anyakonsen-shou has experience in educating gods..."
Really, cute children truly heal the heart...
The old uncle suddenly felt that this world was so pure and beautiful.
"Don't worry, Nahida classmate. You should be able to see my situation—as a Descender, I know a bit about your circumstances.
You actually already possess sufficient knowledge reserves. What you need now is simply practice."
The old uncle directly opened his file.
"Let's start practicing right now. Begin by identifying the fabricated and false entries in this file."
Nahida's voice sounded somewhat restrained.
"This... wouldn't that be inappropriate...? This should be considered Inazuma's military secret... And I haven't practiced before..."
