Sigel, who had his first experience of 'disposing' of bandits, took a few days to get back on track.

By then I had already completed the border procedure and entered the Kingdom of Noland.

Siegel doesn't know if that period was long or short.

The Philomenas were just watching silently, without saying anything.

In the end, the conclusion Sigel made was that if a bandit came out again, he would do the same thing, was.

Nothing, I didn't become a heroic thought such as to prevent any other harm.

That kind of thing can be left to adventurers and national armies who specialize in banditry.

He decided to defeat the opponent, not to go in on his own, but to defend himself.

The Philomenas asked nothing of Sigel like that and treated him as usual.

However, those who killed people for the first time often had strange tensions, so they watched carefully around them.

Without that happening, Sigel saw him get back on track and each was relieved inside.

Philomena, in particular, watched more attentively just because it was a challenge she put out.

Well, even without it, Philomena would have looked closely at Sigel.

Such Sigels were first and foremost aiming for the King's Capital of the Kingdom of Noland to gather information.

Sigel was leaning his neck in the carriage as he passed through swamps and many other water fields along the way.

"It's been a few days since I entered the Kingdom of Noland, but it's easier than I thought."

"I don't know.... Strange?

Sigel nodded honestly as Philomena asked him while nibbling for some reason.

"It's going further south, so I was prepared that the temperature might be higher. It's more like the temperature is getting lower......?

Sigel tilted his neck and said so, wondering if that was the case.

At least at Sigel's body temperature, I'm pretty sure he feels the temperature is dropping more than in the previous country.

I came to Sigel, whose face I wonder what it means, with Philomena laughing.

"I'm telling you, it's not like Sigel feels different, is it? It's what everyone feels when they enter this country."

To Filomena, who has said so, Sigel looked more and more strange.

To Sigel like that, Philomena went on even further.

"It seems that this situation hasn't changed since we had a kingdom in this place. So much so that some claim that this is the protection of the Great Spirit of Water. Whatever the truth of the matter. Well, it's a big proposition that the surrounding water plants are actually lowering the temperature."

Sigel nodded so much to Philomena's explanation.

If it had been before I came to this world, more importantly, if it had been Sigel before I met Merriage, I might have stuck around asking if there was such a reason for hearing the former explanation.

But until I wanted to feel the overwhelming power of Merriage, I thought that might be the case.

Most importantly, the latter is easier to accept by reason.

At the end of the day, he also had the same feeling as egg and chicken theory: whether there was a great spirit because there was a water field, or whether there were many water fields because there was a great spirit.

If, in fact, he could have met the Great Spirit of Water, Sigel had a pale expectation that he might be able to tell us the answer as well.

We're going to spend some time searching for the Great Spirit, so it's easier to like it if it's a goal or a purpose.

"Well, whatever it is, it's nice to have a good time. It doesn't seem as humid as I thought."

Sigel felt that the humidity had not risen as much, even though this was the only water field and the temperature was high.

As for Sigel, who was in a country with high temperatures and humidity, I think it's more of an easy climate to spend.

Philomena narrowed her eyes slightly to see if she felt Sigel's mood.

"Really, that sounds like a lot easier to spend. As far as I'm concerned, I feel a little more snug than I've ever been?

"Oh, I think that's right, don't you? It's just that I lived in a more humid place."

When Sigel answered that, Philomena nodded, "Well," thinking it was about the world she was in before.

I thought it reminded me of the original world.

Seeing Philomena like that, Sigel laughed cously.

"Sigel......?

"No, because you don't have to worry so much. At least now, I'm enjoying this world."

I just had an unpleasant experience a few days ago, but Sigel was so sure.

Certainly less can be done without entertainment than in the original world.

Still, Sigel is so positively captured now that he has had more difficult experiences to gain than that.

Plus, there are more important things than that.

"Plus, there's some cute Philomena."

When Sigel added that, Philomena blushed.

"Mmm.... do you need that adjective?

Sigel blew out small when he saw Philomena looking at herself as she stared.

That's what's cute about it, but I kept it quiet because if you say it, you're going to get more and more stared at.

Michaela came from your podium to Sigel and Philomena, who were having such conversations.

"Uh, it's good for you two to flirt, but it's time to get to your next destination."

It shouldn't have been Sigel's fault that Michaela's voice sounded sober when she said that.

Now, the marina sitting next to me is laughing couscous as she takes the reins.

I also got the feeling that I was a little embarrassed, but I never put that on the table.

Because there were people who had reacted more than themselves.

"Beh, nothing, I wasn't flirting!

Michaela became the right face to describe Nymmali to Filomena, who said something that was unconvincing no matter what she thought.

Seeing it, Sigel thought the usual pattern wouldn't start again, but it was already late.

Michaela is already upset, so there's no way she can stop it.

Sigel also looks at the fold and tells Philomena that if she overreacts, she can't, but the effort (?) has not been rewarded so far.

Filomena, unfamiliar with this sort of thing, seemed to react reflexively.

Besides, if Philomena sincerely hates it, Sigel tells her to stop these exchanges, too.

But that doesn't seem to be the case at the moment, so I left it at the moment.

Sigel also understands that Michaela continues to do so because she knows it.

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To the king's capital of the kingdom of Noland, we arrived about five days from the border where the Sigels came in.

It is the number of days I have slowly moved to my eyes to help with the rarity as well.

From that, we also know that it is a country that is not as big as the Kingdom of Holstadt.

And Siegel's first impression of the king's capital was "Water Capital".

There were many water paths running through the town, and the movement of things seemed to be mostly done by boats.

If so much water was flowing, it would be easy to imagine a flood or something, and Sigel actually spoke of it.

But the explanation from the Philomenas was that it was well contained with the water cures that have been going on since the past, and that it will not happen unless it falls upstream even with so much rain now.

There is not a large building like a dam on a boulder, but he seems to be working on various ideas to create a place along the way that would become a pond.

As for Sigel, I was wondering why civilization was less developed in a world with so much technical skills, but I wouldn't ask because I could just lean my neck when I told the Philomenas about it.

For the inhabitants of this world, that's normal.

Plus, as a Siegel, I think maybe.

Maybe it is a remnant of an ancient civilization or it uses the remaining facilities intact.

It seems artificial when it comes to facilities, but it's not surprising that there was something that seemed natural.

Not to mention that if the Great Spirit of Water were to manage them, it could be something that he has been able to maintain.

It was Sigel who I think would have no choice but to think of such things if I actually saw Wang Du.