Once back in the inn, Sigel soon left town again.

While I was staying at the inn, I noticed that basically I didn't even cook meals, but I also bothered to rent a cooking area to make them.

I went back to the inn once because I realized that I forgot the item box with cooking tools when I tried to make some miso soup.

Cooking tools are a common property of the party (?), so it is not in Siegel's personal item box.

As a result, we went back and forth from town to the inn.

Seeing as Sigel, who started working in a pan that always makes soup, Philomena asked me with interest.

"What. Looks like I was eating it in person earlier, but you're gonna make it soup too?

"Yes. I don't have to eat it directly. It's a bit of a habitual ingredient, so I thought I'd eat it the best way at first."

Even Japanese people like miso juice but are not comfortable eating it directly, there are quite a few.

I wish I was used to the flavors and flavors of miso, but all of a sudden I wondered if it would serve miso itself.

That said, unfortunately, on previous journeys, I haven't met anything like kelp or a feast.

Now thinking about what to do, Sigel decided to make the pork juice that was featured on a certain TV show.

With this, we thought we could make something delicious just from meat and vegetables.

Finally, after watching TV, I have made it myself several times, so I also remember how to make it.

As for the first one to make, just fine, Sigel decided to make pork juice quickly.

Phyllomena, who saw the grub and the boiling pork juice, seemed to be intolerable sooner rather than later, ringing her throat and urging Sigel.

"Hey, haven't you?

Filomena was the only one who had said that out loud, but she also has the look that Michaela and Marina can't wait.

'Cause we're almost there.

Sigel answered, looking at the three of them, laughing.

And, as I recall, I called in a rug that was now disappearing.

"Speaking of which, can the rugs eat?

"If you can't, of course you can. It just doesn't mean it's absolutely necessary, like people do."

Sigel also got a convincing look because that's something I can tell from what I've been thinking.

The answer I wanted to hear is answered in the first half.

Sigel never fed the covenant spirits in the first place.

Sometimes I never thought I needed a meal because the original size was so big.

Anyway, seeing a rug the same size as himself, Sigel now has one question.

"How do spirits take nutrition in the first place?

"We don't have to take in other raw things like people to get nourished. If I say so, can I say that I take in the energy that is naturally drifting directly"

"Ah, I see. It seems to be very efficient again."

Like people, the method of taking in other organisms to get nutrition can actually be considered a considerable loss of energy.

Of course, it is much more efficient than the generation of electricity that was taking place in the original world, etc., but it can undoubtedly be considered inefficient compared to obtaining direct energy.

The Spirit can take the energy directly around nature and continue to exist.

With that in mind, as Sigel said, it's no mistake that people are more efficient than they get energy in the form of meals.

While Sigel and Rug were talking about that, the pork juice they were making came to feel just right.

"Okay. I guess it's time.... because it's early"

When Sigel said that, not only did he say he had been waiting, but the Philomenas, who had kept their dishes well prepared and waited, offered them to each of them.

Sigel received the dishes from each of them with a bitter smile and gave them away the pork juice he had just made using the octopus.

Each of the three people who received pork juice from Sigel, thoughtfully, mouthed that pork juice -,

"Yummy!"

"That's delicious!

"... Happiness"

I have spoken of my thoughts on eating pork juice from the three of us.

And when she heard it, Sigel smiled as she stroked her chest down inside.

"That's good. It's worth the effort."

If even one of the three disliked it, the future miso dish would have been a seal, but somehow the first mountain could have been crossed.

After that, Sigel was thinking of slowly getting used to the taste of miso and then trying to make a lot of things.

What's more, when this happens, I still want ingredients that will be the source of the stock.

Sigel will start to think seriously about whether or not kelp and other things are made in coastal towns or on some island.

The pork juice made by Sigel quickly sold out.

Sometimes I made it to try, and sometimes I only prepared a small amount, but when dinner was close, Sigel stopped and didn't stop.

About one person said, "At this level, dinner won't stop coming in!" And so on and so on, but you were actually right, so as Sigel, I had to laugh bitterly.

Sigel was wondering where in the hell that narrow body and that much meal would go in, but the person in question was clumsy.

Most importantly, the next day, Siegel nodded with a convinced face when she saw the movement go to the Adventurer Alliance on its own.

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A few days after the memorial miso was formed, the Sigels began to move towards their destination, the Windy Capital.

The windy city can also be reached by carriage on the way, but the steep mountain path will continue in the second half.

For this reason, the carriages were to be kept in horse barns where they could be looked after and the Sigels were to walk on their own feet.

What was set to work great here was the vehicle (tentative) previously obtained in the ruins of the Devil's Forest.

Where there were few people, using it could have considerably shortened the time than simply traveling on one's own feet.

Where the vehicle (tentatively) was unavailable, the Sigels were able to enter the wind capital in about half a day while gaining distance with their feet and defeating the demons that came out on the way.

Normally if you think about taking a day to get there, you can call it pretty high speed.

And Sigel, who saw its windy capital, said a word,

"I see. It's definitely a relic, this is"

The ruins in front of you are the Great Spirit (or Spirit?) Doesn't look like there's a hand in it.

Speaking of which, I didn't even see a building that could be called a skyscraper, like the town managed by the Great Spirit I've seen so far.

Filomena smiled bitterly at Sigel, who looked just a little disappointed, having visited the ruins here in the past.

"Since it was discovered, it's a ruin that has many researchers in it. I hope you don't think it's that easy to discover something new... if it's what it is."

"Right. Normally, you can't find it."

"No, I don't think there's any point in being pressured like that here?

Sigel became indescribable to Philomena and Michaela, who seemed to see something meaningful.

Marina, who was laughing at the exchange with Couscous, said to the three subtly restrained together.

"I can't help talking about that here. Find out where you might be able to base yourself faster than that?

In this ruin, we are to stay for a while.

As a result of the work on translating the diary, three people other than Sigel came to the conclusion that the only place Takel could think of so far was here.

That would also make sense to spend days searching the ruins for smudges, which meant we were supposed to have a long stay.

By the way, even if I can't find anything in one stay, I'm willing to come several more times.

The three of them, aware of Marina's suggestion that they were having a barren conversation, immediately began to move.

As a result, it took less time to find the right place to set up the tent.