Filomena rushed over to the room where she met the Great Spirit after completing the investigation and saw Sigel down there.

At first I thought Sigel was kidding, but the spirits beside him seemed oddly panicked, so I realized it wasn't.

"Hey, Sigel! Are you all right!?

Philomena, who knows by rule of thumb that she can't shake her body to a murmur, first hung only her voice.

However, he touched Sigel's right shoulder and swayed softly as he was anxious for no reaction at all.

"Hey! Sigel!

"Ugh, woom......"

Was it worth it or just a few reactions from Siegel came back.

Filomena sighed a ho relief at the reaction, even though she had confirmed at the beginning that there was a breath, knowing that it was not immediately life-affected.

Still don't know why Sigel is like this.

We know that the demons didn't come out because the spirits around us only pay attention to Sigel.

But we can't see why Sigel is in this state.

It was only a few minutes after we found Sigel, where Filomena was falling, that a change finally appeared in the situation.

The first spirits around Sigel calmed down and opened their eyes less than seconds after that.

And before Philomena tried to call on Sigel, who opened her eyes, she woke herself up, but fell on the spot again.

"Oh, no. This."

"So, are you okay? Sigel!?

"Uh, sorry to bother you. I don't think my life has anything else to say... so just stay like this a little longer."

Sigel put his right hand on his temple, saying so.

After seeing how it was going, Philomena gently asked Sigel, who decided it seemed okay for her to have a conversation.

"What happened?

"No, this happened when I took the branches I got from Merriage into The Spirit's Inn."

"... what?

"Something, the moment I took it in, it felt like a huge amount of information came into my head, so I guess I fell out of lack of capacity?

There is also the lack of capacity (of the head) on its own, but Sigel honestly said so because I can't help but make a weird deception here.

Listening to Sigel's explanation, Philomena tilted her neck only slightly as she put her arms together.

"I mean, is that it? Once you took in the Spirit Tree shard, you said its power was too great and you were passing out to take it in safely?

"I don't have a body or a lid, but maybe that's the right thing to say."

Filomena looked grumpy to Sigel, who returned it like some other HR.

"... don't make me worry too much"

"Uh, no, the... I'm sorry"

I didn't think this was going to happen just to take in the branches of the tree, or so many other things I wanted to say, Sigel, but I stopped saying excuses when I saw Philomena's face.

It's an indisputable fact that I worried about Philomena, so I figured I'd have no choice but to say that here.

Plus, I'm glad you were honestly worried.

When I finally saw Sigel, who looked at me, Philomena stared at me with a grumpy face.

"... what are you doing?

"Ah, yeah. Well, thank you for worrying."

"Become!? Oh, that! hey, you're one of us, so you deserve to worry!?

Sigel grinned deeper and deeper when he saw Filomena, who had turned bright red and protested so.

I don't say anything from Siegel's side because I thought it could be counterproductive even if it was bad here.

Filomena asked Sigel if she was feeling calm where her reddened face had subsided a little.

"So, you're getting a little better?

"Oh, yeah. That's okay. I think we'll be back to normal in a little while, okay?

This is not a dialogue to reassure Filomena, but a response because she actually feels that her symptoms are getting lighter like lightheadedness.

The sickness I had earlier is also completely gone.

As proof of the word, Sigel woke himself up less than a minute later.

"So, are you okay?

Sigel nodded softly when Philomena, who saw it, heard it in a little panic.

"Yeah. I'm fine now. Standing up is... a little fuzzy, but, well, more than just now?

"Right. Don't push it too hard, okay?

"It's okay, it's okay. Besides, I think it would be quicker to recover if I were to push it a little bit."

Sigel started walking around with a grin.

Sigel at this time was more comfortable with his physical condition and had not seen what Philomena looked like at all.

For that reason, I had no idea that Filomena, with her relief, looked sorry for some reason.

And when it comes to that philomena, suicide bombings flourish all over your chest so that Sigel doesn't notice (?) I was.

(If Sigel wanted to give you a knee pillow, what are you thinking, I am!!

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After all, Filomena's Goto (?) Without noticing, the recovered Sigels decided to return to their homes.

As Merriage put it, Philomena claimed it was too dangerous to go ahead and because she had to hurry back because she had nothing to prepare for the expedition.

I mean, I could have gone back to my house before the sun went down.

"Dinner this evening, though we'll be clueless, okay?

"I don't mind that, but I've never been told you're clueless, and you've never thought of that, have you?

Sigel has offered Philomena a number of hands-on dishes before.

But for Sigel, even if it was clueless, it didn't seem so for Philomena, and he returned that.

It was Sigel who didn't even feel manipulated to do anything good, but I don't feel bad about being told that.

Using the right ingredients, Sigel and Filomena started talking about the future at dinner seats where they prepared something that was easy to make.

"So? What are we going to do from there?

"Mm-hmm. The Great Spirit is right, because you're under-membered no matter what you think. I have no choice but to gather additional members"

"Additional members?

Sigel tilted his neck, saying so, wondering if even the adventurers would recruit him.

Nodding at that sigel, Philomena continues.

"Mm-hmm. Well, I know, so leave that to me"

"If that's the case, I don't mind."

Seeing Filomena, who had said so with a confident face, Sigel replied softly so.

Either way, Sigel doesn't have any other adventurers who are getting along, so he can't possibly pull them into his company.

If it's conceivable, it's enough to attract extraordinary members in the Adventurer Alliance.

Sigel, thinking about it, looked at Filomena like she remembered something.

"Speaking of which, the ruins of ancient civilization are rare, aren't they?

I used to talk about that when I heard from Philomena.

It also means that the magic artifacts that are now brightening up the room that is getting dark are found from its ancient ruins.

"Hmm. If I could find a new ruin, it wouldn't be a dream."

"Ah, well, that means it's better not to spread it poorly."

"Well, you know what?"

Filomena nodded in the face, too, to Sigel, who said it seemed a little troublesome.

Whatever Philomena is, if Sigel is going to say he has found a new ruin, he's definitely going to be ducked.

It will also be certain that the nobles will come out.

"Is that okay with the members Philomena is trying to call?

"Don't worry. I think about that. If I ask you, most of the time you keep your mouth shut."

Seeing Philomena say that with confidence, Sigel somehow figured out who she was trying to call.

I also didn't feel like that would somehow be the source of trouble, but I decided not to think about it.

So far only two empty temples and one room inside, even though they have found the ruins.

So far we don't know what lies ahead, but if we find a new ruin, it won't be a big deal because it's deep in the woods, and it was Sigel who built the extra flag.