The ruins of Huderie, including the three temples, were places that, from Siegel's point of view, did not belong to the so-called "ruins".

In short, the weathering of the building is well underway, with some blurring out.

Since it was when the ruins were discovered but still in good condition of preservation, weathering has been suppressed since then.

Nevertheless, no matter how many people's hands are in it, it is inevitable that it will hurt over time.

How to contain them would be such a challenge for the future of the Hudeley ruins.

Sigel stopped on the spot feeling something uncomfortable as he thought about it as he toured the ruins.

Philomena, firmly aware of Sigel's movement, came with a gaze of doubt.

"Sigel, what's going on?

With that voice of Philomena, Michaela and Marina, who were walking a little further, also stopped.

"No, I don't know, but it's like something happened......... that's it!

Sigel, who was looking around to see where he was concerned, tried to hide in the shadows of the building, finding what was secretly built and pointing his finger at it.

Looking in the direction Sigel pointed, Philomena tilted her neck.

"What's wrong with that one?

"What, that doesn't look just like the one over there?

It was Sigel who didn't dare to say where specifically, but it was quickly passed on to the Philomenas.

"If you ask me..."

"You were small and through."

"I've noticed."

After hearing that answer in the order of Filomena, Michaela, and Marina, the Sigels headed to the place where they were located.

The Hudeley ruins are supposed to go basically anywhere.

However, even if the ruins collapse or are injured, it is the tourist's own responsibility.

When the Sigels saw the temple, which was much more collapsible than what they had seen in the Devil's Forest, the four thought the same thing at the same time.

"Whatever you think, it's the same thing."

I nodded to Sigel, who said it in his mouth on behalf, as did the Philomenas.

The Philomenas had carefully studied the urn, which was becoming more collapsible, but they could not make new discoveries except that it was similar to the urn of the Devil's Forest.

"If this is all similar, I don't think it would be strange if something happened..."

When Filomena said so in her mouth, Marina shook her neck left and right.

"It just might not make sense to build something like that in the building itself."

"That's true... but for now, I've only figured out one thing, haven't I?

I saw Michaela in a strange face to Sigel, who added that.

"What did you find out?

"Perhaps, but that the temple and this ruin were built almost at the same time. Well, it could be that we've been building the exact same thing for a long time."

When Sigel said so, the three nodded so much that they would be.

No matter how slowly developing the world is, the architectural style of buildings changes from time to time.

No matter how long it takes, it won't mean I'll keep making the same thing for over a hundred years.

If you think about it, you're not wrong about what Sigel is saying.

However, it may be that you deliberately continue to make the same thing in an old fashion, so you can definitely not be sure that this is the case.

It is a fact in front of us that we must draw conclusions after having obtained proper confirmation, but that at least there is the same thing in the ruins of Huderie.

What's more, there was another reason why Siegel thought he was his age.

"I think there's a reason why we're so far apart and making it the same architectural style."

"I guess that's right"

The Demon Forest and the Ruins of Huderry are located in completely different climates.

If the distance is so far apart, it is normal to think of it as habitable and comfortable to use, and of the architectural style that goes with it.

If the technology develops and you don't have to worry about the outside environment like air conditioning, the conversation will be different again.

Anyway, it turns out that there is some connection between the monastery and the ruins of Huderie in the Devil's Forest.

Even then, it made sense to come all the way over to the Hudeley ruins.

To the unexpected harvest, the Sigels left the ruins satisfactorily to begin their journey towards their next destination.

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A while after leaving the town near the ruins, Sigel said as he remembered.

"- Come to think of it, you don't know exactly why prehistoric civilization made such a passage on purpose..."

There are many things that can be considered, such as to make it easier to get to the ruins or to keep the original environment from collapsing as much as possible, but we are not quite sure yet.

Only one thing I can say is that they all have the permission of the Great Spirit.

"It's no wonder the Great Spirit, who should be restricting people's entry, allowed them to make something like that."

When Michaela said that, Philomena was nodding.

It's the marina who's playing you now.

The Great Spirit we have met so far in the first place appears to be corrupt in maintaining the ruins of super antiquity.

If that is the case, it is not surprising to limit to the maximum the admission of those who can be the biggest factor in changing the environment of the site.

But as you can see from what the Sigels are putting in, the reality is different.

There seems to be something like a contradiction there, but I'm still not sure why.

Philomena casually continued as she watched Sigel sitting across the street.

"The Great Spirits can't say they're passing through because Siegel's here, but it's not strange to get rid of us."

If you simply like Sigel, you just have to let one person through.

It's not surprising that there's an answer to the fact that the Philomenas are passing through as well.

By the way, if you just want to show Sigel the ruins, there will be a way to do whatever it takes to use the covenant spirits.

The Great Spirit is supposed to have so much power by now.

Sigel dared to say in mild condition to Filomena, who now began to worry.

"Well, it's about them, so it could just be a little weird."

"Ahhh, that's true, too"

It is common sense that the Spirit is a casual being, not just the Great Spirit.

With that in mind, it can also be that the distraction happened to have been activated on Sigel.

Most importantly, Sigel thought that Dine would at least be different, saying so.

Otherwise, when I went out of my way to visit you alone, you couldn't possibly tell me so much more about it.

"The fact that the Great Spirit likes Sigel is definitely the biggest thing."

When Michaela said so, Philomena nodded with the expression that it was natural.

Philomena and Michaela still do not know in detail that Sigel spoke one-on-one with the Great Spirit, but still believe that there would be few lines of confusion.

If it's a distraction, you'll never see the Great Spirit again to keep standing.

Of course, I can't assure you that there will never be, but there is no doubt that we still have an unlikely chance of seeing each other.

Sigel decided to return to the conversation because it was just a little off the record.

"If there was a great spirit in the next place, I'd still hear new stories there..."

"Hmm? Why is that?

Filomena turned an interesting glance at Sigel, who had said it with certainty.

Philomena doesn't know that Sigel is hiding something about his relationship with the Spirit, but she suspects there is something.

Of course, it's not just Filomena, it's also Michaela and Marina.

Sigel, stuck in Philomena, twisted his neck just a little before answering.

"No, somehow?

Sigel, who has the awareness that he is liked by the great spirits of wood and water, but does not believe otherwise to be the same.

I have the idea that there may be an interracial correction, but I don't even know if it's adapted to all spirits.

"What, what's that?

Michaela did a little forgiving to Philomena, who had said so in a slightly frightened manner.

"Fair enough. Sigel has a proven track record, so maybe there's something wrong with him?

"No, it's not that big a deal."

To Michaela's follow-up, Sigel was bitterly smiling in response.

I didn't even say it as Sigel with some certainty.

I simply thought, however, that this might be the case in previous currents.

The answer was that it would not be known unless we went to the place where the Great Spirit would be.