The day I entered the King's Capital of the Kingdom of Noland, sometimes it was near evening, and I immediately entered the Inn and spent it.

By the way, the room the Sigels are taking is the type of place that has multiple rooms in one of the so-called suites.

Many adventurers use it on a party-by-party basis, so if it's not so cheap, it's mostly that kind of room available.

Most of the time, the Philomenas have chosen a lodging called a luxury accommodation because they all have money.

Of course, I can't afford such luxury when staying in a country village.

The day after we arrived in Wangdu, we hit the tour of Wangdu for a day, just because it was a corner.

The King's Capital of the Kingdom of Noland, with its waterways all over the town, has plenty to see even then.

Some of them are like sightseeing boats using a boat, so I spent half a day using it because it's a corner.

For the other half of the day, I looked around with my own feet.

Of course, I won't forget to check the market.

Philomena, of course, had nothing against it, as Michaela and the marina were also on Sigel's dishes.

As such, the day after the sightseeing, we were to split into two parts in the morning at the Adventurers Guild and elsewhere to collect information.

The division is naturally between Filomena and Sigel.

Once I heard what Philomena was going to do, Michaela and Marina turned their gaze on me and decided to remain silent.

Sigel, who was to act with Filomena, was gathering information from the clerk while entering the appropriate store and chilling.

Sigel chose to visit the store when he told me which was better than the Adventurer's Guild.

I originally knew Sigel's response at the store, so I accepted Filomena without any particular objection.

"-He eh. That means Lake Omoni is famous after all."

"Right. Exactly, I can't say once every few years, but it seems to be witnessed every decade, even for a long time. Well, even if we met, we might be hiding it."

Speaking of what, it's a sighting of the Great Spirit of Water.

Sigel told me from this clerk that the Great Spirit of Water is frequent (?) They're showing themselves in public.

The contents range from very light objects such as guiding people lost in the way to heavy objects such as giving them words like shrines.

"The most recent rumor is that you were pissed off fishing in the lake"

"Oops. You can't fish a lake."

"Oh, no. It wasn't the fishing itself, but the garbage was scattered and he was pissed off."

"Waste..."

To its too ordinary content, Sigel accidentally pulled out his shoulder strength.

By the way, they didn't use the power of the Great Spirit either, it felt like the neighbors were mad at me.

Apparently, the Great Spirit of Water is more casual than I thought, or more common people, Siegel thought.

Except such a great spirit of water, but not lightly seen by the people of the Kingdom of Noland.

Rather, it is seen as an object of respect from time to time for what may come close to you.

In this country, the Great Spirit of Water is the best, and secondly, generations of kings come.

Rather, it was so much so that it was said that it might be stronger as an object of people's prayers than the gods who had no appearance.

For the people of the Kingdom of Noland, the Great Spirit of Water is a very familiar patron saint.

Sigel and Filomena decided to go there and gather stories when they emerged, because there were so many sightings around the lake.

I thought that would give me a better chance of seeing each other.

In doing so, one of the stall owners was telling me an interesting story.

That was when Philomena asked a certain question as she leaned her neck.

"Nevertheless, when I used to come to this town, I never heard of such a sighting of the Great Spirit, did I?

Of course, I chose to come to this country because some rumors were circulating, but I didn't think so much.

To that Philomena question, my husband said with a laugh.

"Well, isn't that because you never heard from me then? You heard about the Great Spirit this time, right?

Sigel listened with a little surprise to his husband's answer.

"Maybe in a country called this town, unless you're asked, it's decided no?

"I only know about this town. And then it's not a decision, is it? Sounds like it's been a tacit understanding for a long time. Then don't talk to the guy who doesn't seem to treat the Great Spirit badly. You guys are different, aren't you?

Hearing my husband answer that, Sigel said more about this country than he thought (town?) I thought the inhabitants seemed to take care of the Great Spirit.

Without saying anything, the fact that all residents behave in the same way is no different from the religion in which they practice certain doctrines.

It even seemed to me that because the subject was too familiar, it had not become a hard air, creating this atmosphere.

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Confirming the town's residents' thoughts on the Great Spirit, Sigel and Philomena vigorously gathered rumors afterwards.

Then we went back to the inn, but before we spoke to Michaela and Marina, there was a little incident.

That started when Filomena frowned when she saw the carriage staying in front of the inn.

"Philomena? What's wrong?

That's what Sigel heard when she noticed Filomena's expression, assuming something had happened.

In response to that Sigel inquiry, Philomena shook her head left and right.

"No, I don't think so, but that shouldn't happen. Anyway, let's get into the inn."

To Filomena, who said so avoiding a clear word, Sigel tilted her neck, but decided to do as she said anyway.

I had a bad feeling about it, but I dared ignore it.

However, Siegel's unpleasant hunch will be neutral.

When we entered the room where we were staying, we saw Michaela and Marina responding, and Philomena stopped and said:

"... what the hell are you doing here, Your Majesty"

"Oh, I don't know if that's a good word. Isn't it natural for the king of nations to say hello to the brave man who defended the cause of men from the absolute destroyer, the Demon King?

Seeing the woman who said that with her hands on her mouth with her oho, Sigel was just a little flabbergasted.

The neat looking woman in front of you is apparently the head of this country.

I wondered what the hell such a person was doing in a place like this.

No, of course, the queen - I know what Juliana said is partly correct.

If Sigel sees Michaela and the marina, they all look unspeakable.

Seeing it, Sigel understood that Queen Juliana had this personality from the beginning.

At the same time, I got the feeling that I was somewhere like the Great Spirit of water I had walked around and collected all day.

Sigel, who thought it was something, immediately noticed the thought.

Both the Great Spirit of Water and Queen Juliana are supposed to be in a heavy position, but their footwork is oddly light.

Maybe it was Sigel who even dared to think about whether generations of kings fit in to do so.

The conversation between Philomena and Juliana continues, with Sigel in the margins where I was thinking about that.

"That's why I don't think the Queen needs to come to a place like this herself."

In the words of Philomena, the samurai-like men who had refrained behind them nodded cocklessly.

Liliana, who ignored it firmly, said as she instructed him to sit in Filomena, who remained near the door.

"Oh, you don't like tough places? Why do I have to go out of my way to imitate what the braves hate?"

What the Queen says and does, though you're right, is what Siegels shared.

Of course, no one had the courage to say that.

Juliana went on to say even more to the gap where everyone was losing their words.

"By the way, won't you introduce me to your lord? Could it be a good guy from Filomena?

"Become...!?

I was surprised how Philomena looked unexpectedly, and when I saw it, Michaela and Marina had their index fingers on their eyebrows at about the same time.

Sigel felt exactly the same way about Michaela and Marina.

He said, "What are you going to do?"

Sigel and Michaela, a brief prediction of the marina hit, said Juliana in a surprised face.

"Oh. I didn't think so, but you really did. Do we have to talk about this in a lot of places?

Filomena, told that by Juliana, replied as she was on the top of the Buddha.

"Please don't. If you do that, at least you won't be going to see him from me."

"That's gonna be a little troublesome. Okay. What I'm saying is, stop."

Juliana nodded with a smiling smile.