Philomena was surprised to hear Siegel and the Great Spirit talking.
The Great Spirit is spoken of as the closest to God in this world.
First of all, he rarely shows up in public, and even if there were, he is usually assumed to be overwhelmed by the Great Spirit to converse with him, but not even to see him properly.
Even Philomena, the brave man who defeated the Demon King, is now adored by the appearance of the Great Spirit.
In this world, the power of the Spirit is considered absolute, and that is the same thing for the Demon Nation and the Demon King.
In the first place, the Spirit, which is considered nature itself, does not distinguish between men and demons.
For this reason, even if the Demon King came out, the Great Spirits and Spirits would not move to crusade.
For the Spirits, unless the will to destroy everything in the world is confirmed, it is believed that there is only the awareness that creatures were born in the same world.
Incidentally, there are seven more beings on the Great Spirit called Spirit God, supposedly.
If we go that far, we will enter the realm of God, so the Great Spirit will be at the top as a "being close to God".
It's incredible for Philomena to talk to someone like that, like Sigel hasn't been affected in any way.
When Philomena thought that this was also one of her abilities as a crossover, etc., she came to see that Sigel looked strange.
"Philomena, what's wrong?
I wanted to give you back what wasn't going on, but I got stuck in words, not knowing if I could say that before the Great Spirit.
Sigel, who saw it, became increasingly unintelligible.
And right after that, a giggle sounded like a bell in the room.
"Instructor, if you put someone like me in front of you, that's usually what happens. Instead, if you just stand tight, you can call yourself a brave man."
"Oh, really?"
Sigel, who had no idea how it felt at all, tilted his neck.
"You, thanks to your peculiar abilities, are hardly affected by our power. No, even if I didn't have that power, it wouldn't have changed."
"Is that because I'm a crossover?
"That's not what I'm saying. It's your own power."
Even if they say it's their own power, they don't pin it on Siegel.
To Sigel leaning on his neck, the Great Spirit said with a grin.
"You may not feel it, but I hope you understand that's what it is now"
"Ha."
To the words of the Great Spirit, Sigel nodded with a subtle face.
I wasn't sure if you were willing to explain it, or if you didn't because you couldn't understand it.
More than that, Sigel had something to worry about earlier, so he decided to ask about it.
"Speaking of which, you sound like a great spirit, don't you have a name?
The Great Spirit, in the sense of a Spirit with great power, is not the only word referring to the Spirit in front of you.
Then I wanted to know your name because I saw you around the corner.
"Name, is it? Of course, there are, but for us, it's not really something we should teach others."
"What?... Oh, is that what you mean? I'm sorry about that."
I've also read as much stories about Sigel being disadvantaged just by being informed of his name in a world where there is magic.
I didn't hear you say that from Philomena, but Sigel took it upon himself to understand that that was the case.
Then the Great Spirit went on to say to Sigel, who was convinced he didn't have to ask.
"So it's a corner, so why don't you name it?
"Yes?"
"I miss being called just the Great Spirit, too. Come on, come on."
Seeing the Great Spirit who had told me to urge him to do so, Sigel turned into a troubled face.
Suddenly you tell me to give it a name, but it's not like that immediately comes to mind.
Sigel hadn't noticed at this time, but Philomena, who was listening right next to him, had a startling look on her face.
That's supposed to happen, too, and I don't know Sigel, but giving a name to a spirit-like being is only honorable.
The Spirit of Power continues to exist in every age, in every place, without changing its presence.
Naturally, that would be accompanied by a name that would also be spoken among people all the time.
Whether it will be engraved in a person's history as a named parent will change in some cases, but it will certainly be unforgettable, at least for the spiritual side.
That is why being named the Great Spirit is considered one of the highest honors.
Sigel was chosen as its named parent, so he couldn't be surprised.
Without realizing how Philomena looked like that, Sigel looked at the Great Spirit with green hair as she tilted her neck small.
"Are you the Spirit of the Tree?
"Yeah, that's right. Spirit of the Spirit Tree somewhere in this forest, to be exact."
Siegel, however, was passing unaware of the important information he had been told.
Than that (?), for Siegel today, it is more important to think of a name.
The moment he heard the Great Spirit's reply, Sigel remembered what he had heard the other day from Philomena about magic.
".................. Merriage"
In magic, Meri means green, Yage means tie together or something.
If you forcefully connect meaning, you'll feel like someone who ties greens together.
Somehow, it was just a thoughtful and casual name I said, but somehow I felt to Siegel that it was a name that would stick to the Great Spirit in front of me.
The Great Spirit, listening firmly to that Sigel grunt, looked a little surprised and then laughed nicely.
"Is it Merriage? That's a good name."
Siegel sighed in relief, hoping he understood that he had apparently been forgiven.
I had already forgotten about the look of surprise that Merriage had shown for just a moment because the feeling of relief was more winning.
"Really? I'm glad you said that."
"Huff. Now, since it's a corner, let me thank you for naming me"
When Merriage said so, Sigel waved as if in a hurry.
"Yes, no! I didn't mean it like that!
There's no way you can easily get a thank you from being a great spirit on a boulder.
Sigel, who came to a different world, knows that much.
But towards Sigel like that, Merriage laughed kusly and then shook his head left and right.
"It's okay. Because it was originally meant to be handed over."
"............... Yes?
"This is what you, the mentor, had prepared as a reward when you came here. One way or another, it's a pretext to say thank you for a nice name."
Sigel turned to Merriage, who had said that, just a little bit of a sneer.
Merriage, who laughed again against such a siegel, twirled his right hand in the air, where nothing was supposed to be.
Then, in that hand, which should have been nothing, a twig was gripped.
"It's something I don't need, but it's something you need, isn't it?
I knew immediately what that branch was, even if Sigel didn't bother to say it.
As we said earlier, the main body of Merriage is a special great tree called the Spirit Tree.
If so, it is not difficult to imagine that its branches are valuable.
Finally, as Merriage said, for Sigel, who has the 'Inn of the Spirit', it can be said that he wants so much that his hand can come out of his throat.
Come on in, it was Sigel who showed only a little hesitation to Merriage, who has offered me even more, but I eventually decided to take it.
If you listen to me, it's a branch that's supposed to rot off later, something that really isn't needed for Merriage.
Then Siegel could not say no, even though he wanted it to help him.
"I'm glad you took it. Then Sigel."
"Yes?"
"If you can, please make your accommodation so splendid that it's okay for me to come in. If you did, it would have been worth giving you that branch."
"Ah, yes. I'll try my best."
Merriage nodded at Sigel, who replied so, finally turning his gaze to Filomena after coming here.
And Philomena.
"Ha, yes!?
Philomena, who had no idea her name would be called, replied jumping up.
Merriage, who only laughed once after seeing such a filomena, turned out to be a piece of advice.
"You're going to move on, but there's a class A rolling in the back. I find it hard to take your current mentor, don't you?
To Merriage, who has said so, Filomena turned her back and bowed her head even further.
"Thank you for your advice. This time, I'll stop pushing forward."
"Right. That would be good. Then it's time for me to go"
Merriage, who nodded toward Filomena, said so at the end and suddenly disappeared from the spot, quite the opposite of the first time.
And Sigel and Philomena, watching over it, were to sigh loudly.