Regardless of the story of Merriage's liking of Sigel, it was also useful information for the Philomenas about the other sites.

The Philomenas carry out surveys of ancient sites for their own reasons.

If there are other sites like this one, we can take that research further.

If there is a problem, the Philomenas alone would mean that there are really limits.

However, there is also a desire not to let these ruins be vandalized by the elephants.

Already on my second encounter with Merriage, I heard Philomena, somewhat accustomed to it, wonder.

"The Great Spirit, we on this occasion...... no, can anyone other than Sigel enter the investigation?

Philomena dared to identify herself as Sigel and re-say it because we had the perception that we were aside, no matter what we thought.

Otherwise, you shouldn't bother talking to Sigel alone and calling him to this occasion.

"You won't have to, but how do we get here in the first place?

Regardless of the first ruins, when it comes to the ruins we are in, we really have to come beyond the danger zone where high ranking demons come out.

Given that, we would have to form a large investigation team to investigate the second ruin.

Filomena, who had completely forgotten about the beauty of the ruins, shook her neck left and right in a difficult face.

".................. if you do poorly, this place will end in havoc"

"I guess so. Sometimes that can happen in the past."

To that information, which was said to have been rushed, Filomena quickly realized what it meant, even though she was about to miss hearing it for a moment.

"Are there people who have come to this place before?

In order to come to the ruins where we are now, we must discover at least two passages.

If not, you have to walk through the deep woods on your own.

No matter how large the ruins, the Devil's Forest itself is vast, so it would be nearly impossible to get this far without knowing it was there on the spot.

That was Philomena's surprise at the thought, but Merriage nodded lightly.

"Of course it is. We created that passage to come here in the first place, because it was the civilized ones before us."

"Really?"

"Yeah. They were well maintained, and they were also watching to make sure this place wasn't vandalized. It allows us to leave the atmosphere as it was."

"I see."

Filomena nodded deeply at Merriage's explanation.

The same is true of Philomena, who does not want this place to be vandalized.

To Philomena like that, Merriage told me to add.

"I don't mind you taking a few things from this place personally. But if we're going to do an investigation here, I want you to stop the large-scale theft."

"I understand very well. Thank you for your answer."

"It's okay. Because it's necessary for me, too."

To Philomena, who carefully bowed her head, Merriage replied so with a smile.

Turning to no further questions from Filomena, Merriage said as he turned his gaze to Sigel again.

"I don't know what you're going to do after listening to what you just said, but the others are not a glimmer, so please be aware of that."

"Uh, yes. I'm awed."

Siegel answered and nodded, wondering if it was somehow advice after discerning what she already thought.

"So that's all you want to talk about from me. - It's time to go back, or the sun will go down."

As Merriage said so, the Sigels looked up into the sky and it was certainly time for the sun to fall to the point where it was likely to hide beneath the ground.

Michaela and Marina were still far from a full resurrection due to the shock of meeting the Great Spirit.

For this reason, the Sigels decided to walk away from the foot of the Spirit Tree, meaning that there were no more questions.

At the end of the day, when Sigel asked me if I could see him again, I received an answer from Merriage asking me to come at any time.

Michaela would be thrilled to hear that, but it wasn't until she got back to base and settled down a lot that she realized it was only an answer to Sigel.

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The next day, Sigels, who individually hit the morning for time to investigate the ruins, had a grand sigh when they gathered at lunch.

"I don't know... it's too vast to know where to start"

That was Filomena's feeling when she came back to base.

The last time he came back was Philomena, and the others, when they heard the line, were nodding.

If it was a marina, for example, I'd already found one temple, but it wouldn't be strange if there were others in this big town.

Just surveying individual temples is a long time ago where Merriage says (super?) It is impossible to grasp the reality of ancient civilization.

That would mean investigating the whole town first.

However, since everything that comes into my eyes is still rare, I also want to investigate it individually.

Sigel, who finished carrying his lunch while Michaela helped him, nodded.

"You'd better decide how many days you want to stay here first, then make a good plan."

"You're absolutely right. If we keep this up, we're gonna miss the whole thing because we're stuck with everything we've got."

"Right. I agree with that, too. Let's start with this deadline."

I told Marina to respond to Sigel's words, and Michaela nodded as well.

We all agreed with the policy of setting deadlines first.

Discussions on it led to a period of three full days to be investigated, including this date.

There was some room for a meal, but it was from the decision that sticking to the rind would be bad.

In the first place, I didn't bring in too many ingredients because I didn't plan on surveying this large site or anything like that.

Though there was also an opinion that I wanted to stay a little longer, I settled for three days as a result.

After his lunch break, Sigel was breaking up with the Philomenas to look around the base.

If it's true, I wanted to look around the whole town, but I realized it was too big to do it and I couldn't do it on foot.

Sigel was determined to make a rice balls for the rest of his two lunches so that he could investigate the whole day.

Anyway, Sigel was stopping in front of a certain building, bewildered.

The building, most of the front of the ground floor, is glazed so that the interior can be seen securely.

From its construction, it looked like an individual shop to Siegel's eyes, no matter how he saw it.

And as to support that guess, something like a product was also placed over the glass.

"I can't help worrying about this place, so why don't you come in?"

So grumbled Sigel, walking to what seemed to be the entrance to the store (tentatively).

And Sigel, standing in front of the entrance, stopped on the spot unexpected events.

"No, it's an automatic door."

I've been wondering if that's not the case since I saw the entrance, but he hadn't missed that prediction.

Looking at the door, which opened with a brilliant familiar movement, Sigel had some impressive and confusing emotions.

If I find something similar to the culture Sigel knows so far, I'm really going to be preconceived.

Sigel, who shook his head to shake off that preconceived notion, tried to get inside the store.

"Hmmm...... What kind of store is this?

Sigel, who had already decided with the store, looked around unaware of it.

In a store just about the size of a convenience store, there is a shelf and something that looks like a product.

Unlike convenience stores, however, there are no shelves in the center, and some larger items are placed instead.

Inside the shelves were some familiar objects.

"That's lighting, isn't it?... I guess that means I'm a demon prop shop? Even so, you just don't know what to use it for..."

So grumbled Sigel, gazing at the big thing that was centered.

Inside there is even the likeness of a cloud.

Sigel tried to open the drawer of the lid on his eyes.

"Oh, I knew it was an item box system."

I tried to get my hands on it and it had a far bottom than it looked, so Sigel concluded so.

There was more to Siegel than that.

"Which means I guess this is a vehicle system"

Eyed at the magic tools shaped like tireless bicycles and motorcycles, Sigel gently touched them.

Of course that's not going to work.

However, if that prediction had been met, Siegel would have pulled the tool out of the store, saying it would have been easier to travel in town.