After checking the loot, it became a matter of nature and the future.

"So, what are Phee and Sigel going to do now? Anyway, we're gonna go find the other ruins, right?

Sigel and Philomena looked at each other at the same time to Michaela, who had decided to go looking for the ruins immediately, asking what they would do.

"What do you mean?

"Oh, I'm sorry. That was a bad word. The two of them asked if they were going to go looking for it together.... Well, as far as Phee's concerned, I don't think I need to ask."

Filomena blushed slightly at Michaela as she said so and turned a meaningful gaze.

That kind of reaction is causing me to get stuck, but I can't seem to stop it, even if I know it.

Worded poorly, Philomena kept her mouth shut because she was getting more and more penetrated.

Without needing to hear Philomena's answer, Sigel replied to Michaela with a nod instead, having made plans for the future.

"Well, you will. Aside from seeing the ruins, I had a purpose."

If Merriage combined the fact that she was managing the ruins with what she was talking about, it is possible that other ruins are also managed by the Great Spirit or by a presence close to it.

With that in mind, Sigel's answer was that the search for ruins would be very important, even for the 'Spirit Inn'.

"I knew it would happen, right? So, what about the marina?

Marina, who naturally expected the story to come around to herself, replied without surprise.

"I'm coming with you, too.... if I don't disturb both of you."

"Then you can't possibly think of anything in the way!

"... yes, it is"

I saw Michaela and Marina as Sigel clasped her shoulders as she followed Philomena, who was still digging a grave.

Michaela laughed cously at Sigel and Philomena's reaction.

"Yes. Then why don't I come with you? More than that, I mean, anyway, is the marina really okay?

After completing his crusade to the Demon King, Marina did a lot of work while affiliated with the church.

Michaela was worried that there would be no disruption to her activities.

But such a concern for Michaela, the marina answered flatly.

"It's okay. Even if it's a church activity anyway, it's for me to go in and foil it. It would be much more fun to explore the ruins."

In Marina's words, everyone else turned into a sinister face.

What needed to be authoritative was a situation that did not change the country or religion, but was too obvious.

I heard Filomena, resurrected from her reddish face, looking at the marina with a worrying look on her face.

"I hope so, but are you sure you're okay?

If you are using the name of the marina, it is also natural for Filomena to think that you will not acknowledge increasingly free movement or anything else.

Marina nodded and replied to Philomena like that.

"It's okay. Because there's a big name for it this time."

That's what Marina said, pointing to the loot she just showed off.

When I saw the trick, the other three gave me a convincing look.

When it came to why Marina chose the book at this site, of course there was her own intellectual curiosity, but more than that, to negotiate with the Church.

He thought he could persuade hard-headed people to get valuables like this one in the future.

However, in order for Marina to give that explanation, she must also talk to some extent about the ruins found in the Devil's Forest.

That was also a distressing point for Marina.

Filomena said with a smile on her face when she saw the marina looking sorry and made a good spot of that thought.

"Don't worry about the ruins. If it were a marina, we wouldn't talk about the extras, and most importantly, I don't think we could get that far"

If the Sigels hadn't gone over the two aisles either, they wouldn't have made it to that ruin.

Without using the passage, if we normally walked towards it, we could undoubtedly be prevented from entering the junction.

Well, if Siegel was here, I might have been able to get through, but that's another story.

At least if Merriage doesn't like it, he shouldn't be able to go through the line.

In the first place, the Devil's Forest is famous as a forest that leads people astray, and you can't possibly walk through the woods properly and get to the center.

Michaela nodded at Philomena's words, continuing to be in tune.

"Right. The question is, how much do we talk about it... but you've already decided?

"Of course. Well, I guess it's about finding a ruin in the Devil's Forest and the fact that it's managed by the Great Spirit. I hope you brought this relic with the permission of the Great Spirit."

Did you know they were going to ask, Marina told Slushly what she had decided beforehand?

There is also the idea that the Futsism to which Marina belongs will inadvertently stay away from places where the Great Spirit is located, since the Spirit is also considered a pillar of God.

Sometimes greed-driven people may come after you, but that's another matter, and it has nothing to do with marinas.

The Sigels also think that if it's about what Marina talked about, there's generally no problem with the story coming out.

Besides, finding new ruins in the Devil's Forest itself was originally meant to be a story.

Otherwise, I can't explain the newly-acquired magic artifact.

In particular, the vehicle (tentatively) is not going to wave a major player around and ride, but it may be found with some clapping.

I need an excuse for that.

Most of all, when I talk to the public, I just say I found it from the ruins, and I'm not going to tell them any other extra information.

Where such unity of consciousness was sought, he added, as if Marina had remembered.

"Well, I'm sorry, but before I go looking for the ruins, I have to go to the King's Landing once."

"Oh, I guess that's natural.... I didn't want to get close if I could."

If Filomena shows her face to the King's Capital, it is likely that troubles will come close from various quarters.

I don't have a problem kicking it off, but I have a problem coping with it.

Marina turned a carefree glance at Filomena, who was staring at her face.

"I'm the only one who can go to the King's Landing and have the Fies wait here, okay?

"No, that would be a hassle twice. We have to stop by the King's Landing anyway."

Philomena's head already has a place to head to next.

Up to that point, there are routes to avoid the Wang capital, but given the state of street maintenance, etc., it is better to honestly go for the Wang capital.

Marina nodded back at Philomena, who shook her head and replied.

"Yes, that would be nice."

"... what?

Philomena gave a surprised look to the marina, who had made her include something.

"It's okay because it's no big deal."

"No. Doesn't it bother you the other way when you say that? Talk because it's good."

"Really? Then we'll talk. I just wish I could honestly say I wanted to look around the King's Capital with Siegel."

"What!?

Filomena reacted violently to the mouth (...) shot from the marina.

Siegel thought that the reaction would cause him to become more and more obnoxious, but he never tried to speak of it.

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The story moved on to the women's talk, so Sigel tried to escape and went back to his room.

Sigel doesn't have the kind of talk skills that can be mixed up with a girl's conversation all the time.

Plus, I wanted to think about 'The Spirit Inn' where I settled down, so sometimes it was just fine.

Having allowed the spirits to explore the ruins and their surroundings, many installations could be obtained.

With that came the conditions for expansion of the boxyard.

This will again require as much spiritual power as it did before, but it didn't seem like it would be much harder to earn now.

Still, I have to save some spiritual stones, so I can't use my spiritual powers as much as I like.

"It's a necessary expense... as always, can you do something about it?

I tried to whine about it that way, but I manage it in a hand-searched state, so there's nothing I can do.

Maybe it will go on at this rate all the time, but I decided that it would also be fun if I looked back at it.

In the meantime, I decided to stop installing new things except for the least I could use to maintain them, and now I'm saving my spiritual power.

If the size of the boxyard widens, so will many spirits for that matter... should come.

The spirits are here even in today's environment, so they will not be unpaid.

With that in mind, Sigel thought it was no big deal to temporarily stop the work.