"Windcutter!

"Gugga!?

After the spell Sigel chanted, a slightly confused voice was uttered by the other party.

I managed to unleash magic in an attempt to defeat it, but unfortunately it hasn't led to fatal injuries.

An opponent in battle, Orc was running toward Sigel, even as he bled out of his neck.

"Damn! I knew I couldn't beat you."

Sigel also didn't think he could defeat his opponent by his magic alone, but regrets it.

Nevertheless, I know perfectly well in previous battles that I can't rush to do something on my own.

He did not panic and made no noise, and gave instructions to the two spirits.

"Rugs, rigs, and then please"

What a simple order, but the rig followed its instructions and went for the oak.

Rag was beside Sigel, guarding his surroundings so that no other demons would ever come.

A week after Sigel came to this world.

The magic Philomena taught me was leveling from life magic to elementary magic.

And at the same time, what I found out was that Filomena is basically pragmatism.

Because not many days after Sigel remembered the elementary magic, he told him to fight the demons that suddenly come out around the mansion.

In the beginning, it was in the form of Sigel releasing magic to collaborate or stab a stomach so that Filomena could make the gap she was fighting.

But from one point on, as soon as the Spirit joined the fight and found out he didn't have to deal with demons, Filomena had become completely thorough with the watchman.

Just because the Spirit basically knocks you down doesn't mean Sigel's playing during that time either.

He was making a magical attack himself while the rig was magically attacking him in order to manage to cause fatal injuries.

There can't be a week on the boulder or an improvement in the handling of weapons there, and Sigel's way of fighting is basically magical reliance.

The problem is, as you can see in the current battle, you can't fatally injure your opponent with an orc.

But when Sigel spilled so much stupidity, Philomena stopped,

"What are you talking about? If I could learn magic and do that for a week or so, I wouldn't have a real position."

Declare.

If you try Sigel, he thinks he's in the real job because he uses magic himself, but if you let Philomena tell him, he's not.

Sigel, who is giving instructions to the spirits to fight, says he is a spiritual user, no matter how he sees it.

I can understand what Philomena is trying to say, but Sigel still thinks he wants to defeat it on his own because he still has extra images such as a novel (Lanobe).

For this reason, every time I fight, I always wonder if I can do something about it.

Being creative on my own is not a bad thing, so I try to keep an eye on Philomena without stopping her either.

Besides, I don't say it every time, but it's steadily improving, so I don't feel the need to stop it.

After the rig mixed up in the fight, Sigel and Rug also joined in while stabbing a stop at the oak.

In an orc opponent of about one or two, you can defeat without Philomena's cover if you are not even alert.

Let Philomena tell you, it's an unlikely rate of growth, but it doesn't feel like a big deal to Sigel.

Immediately beside, I realize that because of the extraordinary strength of Filomena, it is wrong to compare it in the first place.

However, Siegel had reopened that it was her sexuality as a human being trying to keep up with the people close to her.

I saw Sigel, who had defeated the oak and started dismantling it, and Philomena, who was watching it a little further away, approached me.

"Didn't the magic power increase again? Besides, I think the spirits are getting stronger?

Sigel gave a happy look to Philomena, who asked so in a slightly frightened manner.

"Really? Well, whatever the magic is, the Spirit is ranked higher."

Sigel tells Philomena that a rank exists in the spirits beside him.

The ranks of the Rags now rank C of the lower spirits.

At the time they each become D-ranked, they learn magic for combat or new skills for use in the boxyard world.

I decided to grow them on average in the beginning, and in turn I entrusted them with their respective tasks, but it still seems that the difference in skills is due to the individual differences.

Looking at the skills the spirits have learned, the impression Sigel has so far is that the rug is Box Garden World Resident, the rig is Guard (Combat), and the Shiro is Exploration (Combat).

I nodded as Philomena was impressed, looking at the rugs and rigs floating beside Sigel.

"Right. I don't know how strong the Spirit will be... but for this minute, the battle around here will probably be fine without me"

Even now the Sigels were showing a steady battle.

Sigel lamented that he couldn't defeat it with one blow, but he still doesn't have enough magic training to wear the magic that can defeat the oak with one blow.

Sigel also knows that, which is why he's trying to make magic more powerful with all his ideas.

Listening to Philomena's words, he turned his gaze to what Sigel would confirm.

"And?

"Uhm. Like I've been saying for a long time, I'll have my guild ranked up"

Filomena said from when Sigel learned his elementary magic, he would go to the town of Taro when he could fight around here and come up with one guild rank.

Sigel's guild rank was the lowest E rank, and it expired if he didn't get anything requested for a month, and the reason was that if he raised one rank, he could extend that period.

If you're just going to increase one rank from the E-rank in the first place, you don't need to be that strong.

Incidentally, the solo destruction of orcs in this world is equivalent to the C-rank.

Normal adventurers will be judged to be stronger in solo destruction because it is normal to operate on a party-by-party basis.

I've finally told Sigel with a grin that I can fully engage as an adventurer, that Filomena will stab the nail.

"Except! As I've said so many times, when you get a higher rank, you're bound to come back, right?... I still have a lot to teach."

Sigel was unwittingly blowing into words like that he had taken and put on.

There have already been many exchanges.

"I know. Everyday meals are important."

When Sigel said that, Philomena was pointing that way.

Even if we deny it now, we know it's not convincing at a time when Siegel has already prepared all the meals.

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The next day Sigel, who entered the town of Taro, was in a hotel recommended by Filomena.

The money to stay in the inn is getting it by selling Philomena the spiritual stones that have been increasing over the past week.

Apparently, the usual Philomena does research on demonic props, and spiritual stones are not enough, no matter how much.

Philomena, who was acting as a brave man, had enough gold to rot and could afford any amount of spiritual stone Siegel was giving him.

Regardless of such Philomena's nostalgia, only a week left some room for revenue and expenditure for "The Spirit Inn" as well.

Combine one spiritual stone you left behind to get a total of six spiritual stones you've saved over the past week.

I gave two of them to Philomena and kept them for one.

Sigel was trying to give him three, including the boarding and tuition, but Philomena insisted.

Philomena said that's enough because they're feeding us all that delicious food.

Sigel, who still doesn't have a sense of money about him, couldn't even push him if Philomena told him so.

In the current "Spirit Inn," it costs one Spirit Stone to maintain, so there are three left to be free.

One of them converted the remaining two to spiritual power as a place for when something happened.

Using its spiritual power, he created a herbal field on the southeast side of the 'Spirit Inn', which is growing in the north and south, using the herbs that Silo had been collecting.

There was a reason for this, because I remembered my conditioning skills when the rug rose in rank.

I also found it necessary to rank my skills, so I was the first to decide to make them when I had spiritual power.

And beside that herbal field, a small work shed was built.

In this boxyard world, buildings can also be installed, but a small cabin about the size of a garage required a spiritual power for a single spiritual stone.

"Hmm. I feel cheaper than improving the environment... well, thank you, okay"

Sigel muttered about that when he saw the cost of installing the cabin, but stopped thinking deeply.

Sigel doesn't have any trouble making it cheaper, so you just have to take full advantage of the benefits.