After Marina returned to the temple with a potion, Sigel was making love in the inn room.

However, even when it comes to adultery, there is as much to do to Siegel today.

"The Spirit Inn" is a lot of things that we haven't figured out yet, so the more we look at it, the more we know about it.

Unfortunately, every time I discover something new, I can do what I want, but I can't afford to do it.

Besides, the journey continues all the way ahead, so there's no way I'm staying in touch with The Spirit Inn all the time.

So Sigel decided to use this opportunity to play plenty with the spirits.

Sometimes Shiro and Sui, who had been sent out to explore at the right time, came back.

I miss that Sakura, who can only manage the boxyard, cannot be touched, but I am able to hold you through "The Spirit Inn".

Sigel first touched each other from Sakura, hoping to be able to get outside one day as well.

After the contact with Sakura is over, it's the turn of the remaining four - rugs, rigs, silos and swis.

She (him?) They are free to come out into the outside world, so Sigel can also touch them as he pleases.

Depending on what you look like, the only thing that seems like a diagram that I love about Figia is the difficulty, but I usually take care not to look like that there.

Most of all, the spirits touch it without any concern at all, so sometimes they can turn their warm eyes from Philomena.

For some reason the covenant spirits seem to like to make contact with Sigel, and when they find a gap, they try to come close and touch somewhere in their bodies.

I'm not saying I don't like Sigel either, so I'm letting him like it.

Of course, the spirits protect it when they see it all over town and it tastes bad.

Now you're getting a good idea of which timing, when Sigel seems to be in trouble, the unintentional skinship (?) There's nothing like getting it.

Having had enough contact with the spirits, Sigel decided to properly confirm the spirits that had grown by the time they finally came to the king's capital.

First of all, the rank, but the early Spirit Trisomy, is the D-rank of the Intermediate Spirit.

And Sui is the A-rank of the lower spirits, and Sakura is the D-rank of the intermediate spirits.

Sigel's discussion in his experience so far makes it seem harder to get up when he is above C-rank in various ranks.

In other words, I expect that four bodies, excluding Sui, will be less likely to grow from now on.

(Though it's a mountain to see if Sui can be intermediate... you're doing better than the rugs are already intermediate.... You don't think there's a limit to the number, do you?

Sigel was anxious for a moment, but when I saw Sui smiling, I reconsidered, well, either way.

It's useful enough for me to be in Switzerland right now, so I don't have to keep getting better ranks.

(Especially since Sui seems to be good at exploring)

The same goes for normal behavior, but even if you look at the skill structure, Sui has become an exploration-centered skill even if you don't go as far as specialization.

Especially when I found it with my discovery skills, I was so surprised to see if there was even such a thing.

The skill of discovery is to increase the rate of discovery of rare objects when searching.

Apart from Sakura, who can't get out of "The Spirit Inn," the other three spirits don't come with that skill.

It comes with a normal (?) It was just sampling and mining that seemed to be in.

Incidentally, Siegel expects that Sakura will come along one of these days when it comes to sampling.

This is because Sakura also collects herbs in fields that have been controlled by lags for a long time.

I'm waiting with the expectation that any of it will come with me, but so far it hasn't turned out yet.

In addition, the four bodies of rugs, rigs, silos and swis also remember the magic they can use in battle.

I can only use magic about each attribute, but Sigel only has the feeling that it sounds like a spirit.

Instead, now that I can use the magic of multiple attributes, I don't know what the Spirit himself has attributes for.

If we were to be able to handle multiple attributes, it was Siegel's expectation that there should also be multiple attributes of the Spirit.

It's not clear at the moment whether the covenant spirits will have multiple attributes, but I don't think there's any chance of them being zero at all.

Once again confirming the abilities of the spirits, Sigel was nodding as impressed.

(If you try this, the early spirits have grown a lot.)

With all due respect, the spirits are also growing solid.

Compared to that, so much so that they say what about Siegel himself.

The spirits had already been pushed to the heartbeat that if they were demons coming out of Philomena into the main streets, they would not lose.

The main streets in each country are based on the premise that because the military regularly eliminates demons, there will never be high-ranking demons unless there is more to it.

Anyway, I'm pretty sure the spirits are growing big.

Siegel thinks that growth will continue.

Well, even if I didn't grow up, I'm not going to be hairy to discern the Spirit from Sigel.

To this end, it was Sigel who was determined to continue to improve the "Spirit Inn" and prepare a place for the Spirits to spend as much time as possible.

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Philomena and Michaela returned from the castle as Sigel was confirming the Spirits.

"Welcome home. - You seem very tired."

I saw Filomena and Michaela with the right face no matter how I looked at you, and that's what Sigel said with a bitter smile.

"I'm home. Not at all. How could the nobles be?

"I'm home. That's one of my habits, I'm sure."

Philomena and Michaela shared their thoughts after a reply greeting to each of them.

I have a face that I can't hide the shaking, but there's nobody in this room but Sigel, so it's not a problem at all.

Most importantly, both Philomena and Mikaela would have said the same thing without worrying if anyone had.

"Anyway, has Sigel ever changed?

Philomena, who just wants to forget about the nobles and so on, asked that towards Sigel, who was supposed to be in the room.

Of course, I'm asking in anticipation of nothing.

"Ah, I'm sorry. Actually, there's a little trouble..."

It was Sigel, who also thought about deluding me for a moment, but decided to think about the rest and talk honestly.

It's hard to imagine Marina keeping her mouth shut, so I thought it would be better to talk from her.

Listening to his own reply, Sigel told him what had happened earlier, thinking he could see Philomena moving a single eyebrow pickly.

When I finished listening to Sigel, Michaela was also hoisting her eyebrows, not just Philomena.

"I wonder what that means, Sigel?

"That's right. We told you to stay in the inn properly, didn't we?

"............... sorry"

Sigel, who watched them both come stuffed with their hands on their hips, raised the white flag fast.

Philomena, who saw it, said with a big sigh.

"Well, from what I've heard, I hope Marina preached enough... it's a little too far-fetched, huh?

"You're right."

It was even Sigel apologizing, but for some reason there Michaela turned her pointless gaze towards Philomena.

Filomena saw Michaela as her hips drew slightly as she felt something unpleasant in that gaze.

"Hey, what?

"No. I figured Phee was sweet for Siegel."

"Become!? Oh, that's not true, is it?... No, right?

Sigel, who was gazed at by Filomena while saying so, thought he could even be asked to give his consent here.

Whatever answers you return, it's visible that Michaela is coming.

Michaela laughed out couscous when she saw Sigel shaking her neck left and right with her hands up in front of her chest.

"I don't care how anyone sees it, though, do I? If Sigel wasn't the other guy, he wouldn't care about the marina, would he?

"No, I don't think so..."

Philomena, who answers that as she urls her gaze, was unconvincing of anyone's view.

I guess I figured that out myself, Philomena gave up any further objections.

"And anyway! At least it's forbidden to act alone in the King's Capital! You got it!

"All right, I get it."

To Sigel, who replied to show the will to be reflecting as much as possible, Philomena said, "Well, then! was to return."