It is to be said that the Sigels are only a few days away from leaving the Kingdom of Noland.

The reason for this is that the next destination is farther than between Horstadt - Noland and takes a lot of time to prepare.

You don't have to think that much about consumables that you can buy in a town on the way, but there are still things that you can't buy if you don't get into a big town.

We wanted to keep all of these items while we were in the Wang capital.

Some of them wait a few days after ordering, so we can't leave immediately.

Just because they were waiting doesn't mean the Sigels were free.

Siegel, in particular, had received less than a few days' requests in the Adventurer's Guild because of the work instructions of the contract spirits and, above all, because he had corner time.

There are circumstances in which such requests were mostly inexpensive and unpopular, so they were superfluous and easy to receive.

Still, there's nothing wrong with Sigel as he's not having trouble with the money because it makes him a point for ranking up.

If you're a regular adventurer, you have to get your usual living expenses, equipment, etc. out of the asking fee, so you can't afford to live that much if you're about the rank of Sigel.

Sigel, in that sense, would mean being out of common sense.

He was Sigel, who successfully completed the request this day and had his guild card sign up for completion, but shrugged like he remembered.

"Speaking of which..."

"Yeah? What's going on?

Philomena, who was attached to Sigel's request, picked up the whine and heard that.

"No, it was weird, but the guild cards are magic props, too, right?

"Oh. That's what they say."

"They say?

Sigel tilted his neck to Filomena, who had given an ambiguous response.

To that Sigel, Philomena continued with a very obvious face.

"I think we already know that Sigel thinks so, but if you think of it as a normal demon prop, it's too advanced. Some even say it's a gift from God"

Demonic props for creating guild cards are also said to be a lifeline for each guild, and most things about it don't appear on the table.

I have been working so hard with the information, but there is still information that leaks.

Combining such information leads us to the conclusion that it is not enough of a tool to be made by the hands of very people.

That too should be true, and it is said that the various types of information registered on the guild card in the first place are collected and managed together somewhere in the world.

Otherwise, I cannot explain that I can use it the same way even if I travel all over the continent.

Most people around the world issue guild cards in each guild and the amount of information should be enormous.

When it comes to managing it all exactly, it can also be said that it is natural to come up with the claim that it cannot be done with very human hands built tools.

Most importantly, if you ask Siegel to tell you, or if it's like managing a server somewhere, you can't help but think that technology is over-technology in this world.

Anyway, no matter how ancient the site's technology was, it was certainly thought to be a technology beyond the knowledge of the people.

"- That's the current general idea... but if not, Sigel also thinks?

"Ah, well, will it?

Sigel nodded vaguely at Philomena, who had heard him with a sure face.

If you're a civilization with that much architectural technology, it's not surprising to come up with a server object that keeps data under control.

It was only natural for Siegel to think so.

If there is a problem, there is a question of how we secure technicians and others to maintain and manage those data, but we have already met twice with such a hint.

It would be natural for Sigel to think of them tied together in a way.

It was Sigel's response unclear, but Philomena continued with a nod that it would be.

"If there was evidence to prove it, maybe there were more than two ancient civilizations."

"That, is it? I thought you couldn't be too out-of-the-box because the Great Spirit is involved?

To Sigel leaning his neck, Philomena shook her neck left and right.

"The only thing the Great Spirit is involved in is the ruins he manages. If you can prove it without going in there...... more importantly, if it's easy for other researchers to find out, it's no problem to make a public announcement"

"Uh, you know what?"

To Philomena's explanation, Sigel was nodding.

The ancient sites managed by the Great Spirit are considered inadmissible to the public researchers first because of restricted access.

For this reason, it is the mountain of Sekiyama that will be treated with colour, however much Philomena and the others have announced at this point.

If, as Philomena puts it, there is something that ordinary researchers can easily get in or look into, it is not a problem to make a presentation.

In that sense, Filomena had expectations for the next site.

"If going to the Windy City is also a new discovery, maybe we can make that announcement. That's what I expect."

"Hmm. Though I don't think it's that easy to find. Hey."

The Windy City is already a commonly known site and naturally becomes a place where researchers have also entered many times.

In those places, Siegel knew well that it was not easy to make new discoveries.

This is a lesson learned from the hands-on experience of the 'field survey' that Sigel was conducting in the original world.

Philomena is well aware of that too, but what I dared to say I expected from Sigel was something else.

"Normally, I think so, but I'm wondering if it's okay this time."

"What, why?

'Cause there's Sigel.

Both the ruins of the forest and the town of water were able to enter because the Great Spirit showed interest in Sigel.

If so, it was Filomena's confidence that it was not strange for the same to happen in the windy capital.

To Philomena like that, Sigel returned a bitter laugh.

"No, I don't know why you're interested in the Great Spirit, even if you're not expecting much..."

"I know that. But from what I've been through, I'm wondering if it's okay."

To Filomena, who confidently says so, as Sigel, I could only give back even more bitterness.

At this time, Siegel thought of the story with the Great Spirit of Water (Dine).

Philomena wasn't listening to the conversation then, nor was Sigel talking.

Still, the fact that Sigel was liked by the Spirit seemed certain.

It's not just Philomena, it's Michaela and Marina, and it's still something the spirits can tell by their nostalgia for Sigel.

From the common sense of the inhabitants of this world, it is the common idea of the three that Sigel is still abnormally liked by the Spirit.

Philomena laughed at the bewildered Sigel as she thought of the Spirit who would still be hiding in Sigel's pocket.

"Well, don't worry too much. I don't know if the Great Spirit is in the Wind Capital in the first place, because he's not supposed to be able to easily meet the Great Spirit or anything like that.... as the Great Spirit of Water anyway"

Filomena, remembering rumors of the great spirits of water overflowing in the king's capital, added so with a bitter smile.

"Though I know that very well."

He was Sigel, who answered that with Dine in mind, but for some reason he imagined being hit in the head the way he was, and he shook himself for a moment.

Nothing extra to think about.

It was Philomena, who firmly realized that Sigel trembled, but tilted his neck unexpectedly for the reason.

Sigel shook his head at Philomena like that, while answering that it was nothing.

"I hope so... because the journey is going to continue, you should be well healed, right?

I've even been worried about that, and as a Sigel, I can only be afraid.

Siegel could not say that he had been rude to the Great Spirit on this occasion, but ended the conversation on that occasion.