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- Taisha Quarterly - 2
- [Hero Club room]
- SON: Yours truly is a priest that joined two years ago. Today, allow me to tell you about a day of a priest in charge of the rites.
- Gin: Whoa, that's stiff. What happened to letting loose...
- Sum: That's to be expected, Gin. This magazine is published by the Taisha, after all.
- SON: A priest's day begins by awakening at 5 and dressing themselves.
- Tam: That's early! I'm impressed they can wake up so early.
- SON: After the morning cleaning ends, all priests offer Shinju-sama their prayers for an hour, then have breakfast.
- Yuu: What kind of stuff Taisha people eat, I wonder?
- Son: Ah, there's a menu for a week in the corner!
- Kar: They're supplied with meals!?
- Nat: Breakfast: skewered dried sardines, blanched greens in broth and plain udon... Lunch: stew, salad and plain udon...
- Anz: Quite modest...
- Uta: You might say that, but my vegetables are highly nutritious and full of energy!
- Fuu: Eh!? Utano, you supply vegetables to the Taisha!?
- Uta: I never mentioned? I'm borrowing the land for the fields, so I offer them around 30% of my crop yields.
- Kar: Land tax!?
- Sek: What happens to the remaining 70%?
- Uta: They mostly go to welfare facilities.
- Mit: Utanon, you're so great... I don't have enough praise for you.
- Wak: Sonoko, enough taking notes, read what's next.
- SON: After breakfast, I, in charge of the rites, confirm my schedule for the day, tend to the equipment, hold a progress review meeting...
- SON: As well as consult the Mikos to decide on the scale, plan etc. of the future rites. I digress, but...
- SON: The countless wind bells that were once hung up at the Great Seto Bridge were put up there by the previous priests in charge of the rites, or so I am told...
- Gin: W-Wait a minute! T-Those wind bells were put up there one by one!?
- Sum: Now that you mention it... It could've been only done by hand, but I've never questioned who could've done it.
- Son: That must've taken some effort. Being in charge of the rites sounds tough.
- Chi: I keep hearing "in charge of the rites", but are there really that many departments?
- SON: Yeah. There are articles on other departments too. The cyber-department's page was particularly interesting.
- Chi/Tak/Tam: Cyber-department!?
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