The newly discovered ruins were either to be taken for granted or completely deserted.

The sight of nothing moving but ourselves still makes us feel sad everywhere.

Sigel was the only one who felt the most like it, and the Philomenas continued to marvel at the size of the town as usual.

As for Sigel, I don't have to wonder if it's time to get back to normal, but it's natural to continue to be surprised if you see these sights for the first time.

For the Philomenas, they also seemed to feel fresh about everything they saw, and there was a new surprise when they got back on track at the corner, and they didn't seem to have time for a complete resurrection.

The building from which the Sigels came out appears to be at the edge of the town, with the direction opposite the road leading to the centre becoming a forest.

The road was so discomfortable if you tried Sigel, as it was breaking off exactly where you went into the woods.

It was as if only the town had been cut from there.

"- I guess this is protected in the junction or something."

"Oh, I guess that is. Otherwise, in this deep forest, there is no explanation for not seeing any demons in the town"

"Right. I think it's the same kind of junction as the ruins we just saw."

That's what Michaela said with a nod, too, following Philomena, who said with a glimpse of the woods.

I don't know what maintaining a town this size for, but already Sigel and Philomena somehow anticipated who was doing this.

Even so, I didn't give that name to Mumble because I didn't know if I could inadvertently say it.

You won't know what Michaela or Marina is like because it's the new name Sigel gave it in the first place.

Anyway, Sigels, who made sure that no demons could come into this deserted town, began to move towards the center of the town.

If it maintains itself as a town, it is because it thought that the important facilities might be gathered in the centre.

Now, as we continue down the well-maintained road, the buildings that are built around us are also splendid.

"Doesn't seem to be embellished by the murmur, so will the outside be a home or something?

That was Michaela's feeling.

I agree with that as Sigel.

It is well built to a building that, no matter how you look at it, only looks like an apartment-like collective dwelling.

Sigel imagined a lot as he walked, but never spoke of it.

I thought I shouldn't give the Philomenas weird knowledge by saying extra things with preconceived notions.

Even if the building you see next to looks like an apartment, it might actually have been used for another purpose.

It is possible that there is something different from common sense that Siegel knows, because it is the site of a civilization that flourished in different worlds and long ago.

For this reason, he concluded that it was not possible to decide on a groan.

Most importantly, the Philomenas were so determined by Sigel (?) mouths one prediction after another, as if to waste it.

"I guess it's a residential neighborhood or something around here"

"Right. How many people lived there, though it looks like a very large building?

"Were you living in a single building, a family or something?

Whenever I utter those predictions, I somehow look at Sigel, but the person at the time remained silent.

Nevertheless, he asked me as Philomena tilted her neck if I was uncomfortable with the way it looked on the boulder.

"Hey? Why did Sigel keep his mouth shut just now?

"Ah, no. I thought I'd stop giving you extra information because my consciousness has hardened that this is the town."

"Oh, you know what?"

To Sigel's words, Philomena nodded as she was convinced.

But Michaela asked, tilting her neck.

"Do I need to care that much? I don't care what anybody thinks. This place just looks like town, right?

"It is, though. That's right... for example, a tall building over there doesn't look like it's built for a purpose. But I don't know if it was actually used for that purpose. So I was wondering if it would be a good idea to make up your mind until we get a proper confirmation."

"Hmm. That doesn't have to be Sigel, though I think we're the same."

What Marina is saying is never wrong either.

However, as for Sigel, sometimes he comes from different worlds, and he's just being extra cautious.

Plus, as I approached the center of town, the building came out that I thought was the right decision to make.

A building has emerged that doesn't know what it will be used for.

The building, even though the exterior walls are well decorated, is built like Sigel has never seen.

"Is that, after all, a religious institution or something?

"Yeah? No, that's a building built to replenish magic. I've seen something similar in another ruin before. It was smaller."

Sigel, hearing Philomena's answer, had a sigh of relief.

Again, when there were magical facilities, it seemed likely that there were many buildings with different roles than those in the town known to Siegel.

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It was the Sigels who were headed into the center of town, but when they went to a certain point they were to go out to a characteristic place.

It looked like a park in Siegel's eyes where people's hands were accessible and managed, no matter how they saw it.

Michaela remarked that Siegel's expectations were a little off.

"Is this a garden?

"Right. Can't people's hands... be in there? It's just hard to think of it as something naturally made"

It is too unnatural to assume that it is a natural product because the lawn is growing in the first place, and it is well mowed.

Nevertheless, in a town that is supposed to be deserted, it is doubtful who is taking care of it.

I don't care what you think of that garden (?) was around the center of town, so the Sigels tried to go further for the investigation.

But when the marina tried to step into the place where it was on the lawn, she suddenly stopped walking like it had hit a wall or something.

"This is... physically bound to prevent intrusion."

"I see. Is that how important this place is?"

Filomena nods with a convinced face at Michaela, who showed her how to explore the petapetta and the invisible wall.

"Then let's make it dinner here just fine. It's time for a good time, huh?

When Marina suggested so, everyone agreed and began to look into nearby buildings.

Because of the existence of a building that can be used around the corner, we decided to stay there to sleep just like we did last night.

As usual, when Sigel prepares dinner and the Philomenas are cleaning it up.

Sigel felt like he had been called by something, so he went outside the building.

Then I heard my voice clearly.

Whose voice it belonged to, I knew right away.

Having confirmed that, Sigel decided to go back inside the building and talk to the Philomenas.

"- So it looks like they're calling, but what do we do?

"That will, of course, have to go. Well, I don't think there's anything wrong with ignoring it."

Filomena said that lightly, but Michaela and Marina didn't seem to be the place to be.

"Wait a minute! So, the Great Spirit!?

Michaela's upset, in particular, was huge and confusing enough to say she was disturbed.

Marina is holding her forehead in shackles.

Filomena said with a bitter laugh at those two.

"It's true, so there's no other way. Well, I know exactly what it's like to say that."

After I said that, I came to see Sigel for some reason, and let Philomena, the person of the moment, lay down his shoulder.

"I'm not trying to do anything for you."

"Naturally. If you can do that, Sigel will be a rare spiritual user."

It is assumed that no spiritual user has been able to freely invoke the Great Spirit from the past to the present day.

Leave Michaela alone, who remained confused, and Sigel and Philomena moved quickly and all.

If I take my time here badly, it's night.

We can't afford to wait for Michaela to come back.

Most of all, Michaela was rushing to arrive when she saw that the Sigels had begun to move outside.

No matter how elves were, they didn't have the opportunity to face the Great Spirit directly, so Michaela was desperate to miss that chance.