Chapter 569: Discussion
Chapter 569: Discussion
Chapter 569: Discussion After determining the Gym's location, Yuga, Mayor Ishida, and Sasaki Makoto discussed some finer details before seeing them off.
The specific construction matters of the Gym would be discussed by Yuga personally with the head of the construction team. Sasaki Makoto was overseeing the entire project.
In the afternoon, Sasaki arrived again, accompanied by a middle-aged man and a woman who appeared to be about Suzuki's age.
The middle-aged man, Ando, was the head of the construction team for the Gym's construction. He had come to discuss the specific arrangements for the construction with Yuga.
With the Gym's location now settled, the construction of the Gym was on the agenda.
The woman, named Hoshina, was a designer specializing in creating badges for new Gyms. She had come to discuss the badge design with Yuga, or if Yuga had any ideas, he could directly share them with her.
Once the badge style was decided, it would be submitted and manufactured by the League. League-made badges featured special anti-counterfeiting marks, making them difficult to replicate.
After everyone sat down, Ando took out several design drawings, all of which were existing Gym designs for Yuga to choose from.
"If Mr. Shimizu has his own ideas and would like to design the Gym himself, we can discuss that as well," Ando said to Yuga as he looked through the drawings.
"I'm not very knowledgeable in this area, so I'll defer to your expertise," Yuga replied. He had no particular preferences in this regard and knew that he wasn't an architect. Making arbitrary demands would only complicate the construction.
In his previous life, Yuga had admired protagonists in novels who could design and build houses according to their own blueprints when transported to ancient villages. He wondered if those protagonists were all architects before their time-travel adventures.
Architectural design was a complex field, especially for large-scale projects involving various areas of expertise.
For instance, ancient wooden structures, without modern tools like nails, made construction even more complicated. Randomly designing blueprints would cause significant issues for the construction workers.
Yuga couldn't remember or come up with anything specific himself. If he had general preferences regarding architectural style or broad requirements, he was willing to express them. However, he didn't want to interfere with the details.
Listening to the advice of professionals was better than causing unnecessary trouble.
Compared to other time travelers, Yuga felt like a complete novice who knew nothing.
In the end, Yuga chose a design drawing with a traditional Japane
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