Sigel, urged by Philomena to go out of the temple with him, uttered his doubts.

"Nevertheless, how much is protected by the junction that allows us to maintain the building so beautifully?

"Of course, that won't do it."

To the conclusion that he had returned lightly, Sigel turned his gaze of doubt to Philomena.

Philomena, who laughed just a little when she saw it, went on even further.

"You don't have to think hard about it, do you? Especially if it's Sigel. Sigel sees the spirits all sorts of things up close."

"Ah. Oh, that's the thing"

In the "Spirit Inn" that Sigel has, he works to maintain the buildings set up by the contract spirits in the boxyard.

Given that, there was no way Merriage, the Great Spirit, could have done the same.

At last, the Great Spirit can move other spirits, so he doesn't have to maintain the building himself.

Another mystery of the building's beauty had just been solved, and Sigel and Philomena entered the building nearby.

The buildings that stand in such a way as to enclose the temple do not each have a distinctive construction, but just a few windows attached to a square building.

I don't know what the building is for without checking inside one by one, from the exterior.

"Hmm. It doesn't look like there's anything distinctive about this."

"Yeah? Say what... oh well. Can't Sigel know any other ruins?"

He was Philomena, who looked strange at Sigel's words, but began to snort as he was convinced along the way.

Without knowing what that meant, Sigel asked tilting her neck.

"What do you mean?

"The ruins of ancient civilization that have been found so far in the first place are rarely as close to life as this, just because there is one large building"

"Oh, I see. As far as material value is concerned, there's plenty to see here."

"Same goes for that...... see. This is typical."

Filomena said so, pointing to the ceiling of the room she was just looking into.

Sigel looked at what Philomena pointed at and tilted his neck.

"That's a fluorescent light...... what!?

As for Sigel, he recognized it very naturally until he was pointed out, but such an object should not have existed in this world in the first place.

Once again Siegel was surprised that there was something that could not be.

"I don't know what that caicouto and what it is, but it's a kind of magic prop lighting. Unfortunately, what we have here is integrated with the ceiling, so we can't seem to take it."

Seeing Philomena, who unexpectedly calmly analyzes it, Sigel could understand that it was an object already found in ancient ruins.

Incidentally, the lighting in Filomena's house is also an object found in these ancient ruins.

More than being a magic prop, it works with magic, it doesn't work with power.

Still to some nostalgic proof, Sigel looked at the lighting again as she narrowed her eyes.

"Hmm. Can't you point this lighting?

"What do you think? If there's any magic left, it'll go on, but I don't know how to do it in the first place."

If you are an independent type of magic prop like Philomena has, you can also continue to use it while research is underway and replenishing your magic.

However, in the case of installation-type lighting tools such as those here, many objects do not even know where to replenish the magic from in the first place.

At least I don't see anything in this room to replenish such magic.

Hearing Philomena's dialogue, she unfortunately looked around the room, Sigel, but found something that bothered her her.

"- Uh, I can't believe this is on the switch..."

I wonder if that won't happen, while Sigel has a familiar shaped switch (?) was pressed with a pussy.

Then the lights were brilliantly lit on the lights attached to the ceiling.

"... Huh?

"Si, Sigel, what have you done now!?

"What, no, what, I just pushed this switch -"

Sigel said so, this time pushing the switch to the other side.

Then this time, the lights went out of the lights.

It was a manipulation I was used to if I tried Sigel, but it seemed a surprise to Philomena, and I looked at Sigel with that feeling on my face.

"Hey, how do you know how to put it on?

"No, no matter why you say it, because you know something similar?

I wonder if the world would think of something similar if civilization proceeded, even if it was different, and Sigel thinks it doesn't matter.

The only difference that lies at the heart of technology is power or magic, and maybe ancient civilizations were developing similar to the civilizations Sigel knew.

The lighting in this room was too much of a substitute to make Siegel think so.

To Filomena, who is taught how to use it and turn the lights on and off several times, Sigel advised that doing it too often might result in severe degradation.

Most importantly, the advice may be wrong because it is fundamentally different from the lighting that Siegel knows.

In the first place, we don't even know where the magic for lighting comes from.

"- Nevertheless, taking one of these lights doesn't seem like a ruin here."

"Right. Either that or I don't think it's strange to be told that this is the only place where ancient civilization continues"

As I agree with Sigel, Philomena has also said that with a nod.

I just don't happen to have anyone using this ruin right now (?) If you want to move to, you might be able to.

It's premature to judge that just because the lighting was available, but even if it seems so, this ruin made me feel new.

Sigel said what he had in mind as he watched the lights stay on.

"The strange thing is, for what, do you maintain the facility here?

"Oh, did Siegel still think so, too? I was wondering, too."

Or, if you ask Merriage, who you think ties the perimeter, you might get an answer, but unfortunately there's no sign of him showing up at the moment.

In the first place, it was unusual to show up before Siegel, so I can't help it.

If we couldn't help but focus on the lighting that was too much on the ceiling, Sigel and Filomena began to look into the building for smudging.

If there is such a thing as this one, it is a separate act from Philomena that Sigel may also have something to help.

Even so, in the building I'm in, I couldn't find anything blurry.

If I were to dare raise it as a new discovery, the marina who came looking for Sigel and Philomena was about as surprised that the lighting was on.

In the end, the day was sometimes too late to enter the ruins, and that's how much harvest went into preparing dinner.

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The next day, after breakfast, he left the cleaning up to the Philomenas (whom they said they would do), Sigel watched the temple alone.

Siegel doesn't know the historical value, but he wanted to take another closer look at the statue of Merriage.

So I didn't even think about pieces to make a new discovery.

That's why I was surprised to see him fly towards a place where there was a rug and a silo when he walked into the temple.

"Rug, Shilo. What's the matter with you?

Sigel, who hastily chased him about his feet, found something similar to the switch he found in the building yesterday.

The switch was in such a place as to hide just in the decorations on the wall.

"Hmmm...... Well, okay. Let's push it."

Thinking about yesterday, if you push the switch, something is likely to happen, but you couldn't beat curiosity.

You're going to get mad at Philomena later because of this, but Sigel didn't think about that at all at this time.

- Poached.

Sigel, who deliberately pressed the switch, knowing that no one was watching, was to open his mouth gently shortly afterwards.

Sigel, who looked panicked, came to Philomena and the others just after breakfast had been cleaned up.

"Oh, Sigel? What's the matter with you?

The first thing I noticed about Sigel was that he was at a marina near the temple.

"Shit, Temple! Switch! What gar!!

"Yeah. I have no idea what that means."

Marina grinned bitterly at Sigel for explaining as she waved her hand.

Even so, I only found out that something had happened in the temple.

Philomena and Michaela were also relatively beside each other, so I quickly noticed how Sigel was doing and came closer.

I was a calm Sigel in the meantime, but I reflected that I was a little too hasty, and I stopped giving an explanation on the spot to surprise the three of them because it was a corner.

And the Philomenas, who entered the temple, will be surprised to find that the space, which should not have been there yesterday, appears at the corner of the wall.

It was then shortly after that that Philomena's sermon cracked open to Sigel, who gave an explanation of the circumstances under which he made his discovery.