Sigel was told by Rag that the covenant with the new Spirit should wait a day.

Given the number of days that have elapsed since the expansion conditions were known, Siegel quickly acknowledged that a day or so is not a great time.

If the covenant spirits want to take the time to make a choice when welcoming new companions, they think it's necessary.

Somehow, I don't know how long I'm going to be, but I'm going to be the person I'm going to spend time with.

So to speak, you're going to be choosing a colleague, so it would be natural to take as much time as that.

That's why Sigel, who left it to the Rags as far as the new contract spirits were concerned, was reading the voyage log found in the Amateras.

The nomenclature is a nautical journal, but it is practically a personal journal of Takel.

Takel writes on it something quite personal about whether he did not intend to cede the Amateras to anyone other than the person in his hometown from the beginning.

Moreover, the content is not in the world, but in a Japanese way.

I don't know what the intent was to do that, but I also felt a verse daring to do so so so as not to lose my memory in Japan.

Unlike Abby's, which Takel had written in a diary that seemed to end in one line a day, a good amount was written.

Because of this, Siegel believes that there is also a considerable amount of diary itself, which takes a considerable amount of time to read.

So instead of reading the details from the start, I was going to read them to fly.

But it was just past a third of the total that the prospect broke.

An important story was written in the diary.

Sigel, who found it, looked at the part many times, suspicious of his eyes by accident.

Furthermore, I finally came to a certainty after reading and skipping the diary and finding a story about the matter.

And at dinner that day, Sigel was going to tell the Philomenas an important story.

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Finishing his dinner satisfactorily, Filomena inquired as she looked at Sigel.

"So? What do you mean, you found something important?

Before dinner, Sigel had told him that he had found an important statement from Takel's diary.

However, he was distracted by it and thought that dinner should not be neglected, adding that he would talk after the end.

I have some doubts as to whether it was necessary to do so, but Sigel decided it was better to do so.

Sigel, told the story by Philomena, nodded and talked about certain facts found in his journal.

"As a matter of fact, it turns out that what we used to talk about was probably true."

Philomena leaned her neck and asked Sigel further, who had put it a little farther.

"What have we talked about before?

"Yeah. It was a long time ago, but we talked about guild cards, right?

As for the guild cards, the speculation that maybe it was a legacy left by super ancient civilisations was spoken of before.

The Philomenas looked a little surprised at each of them as soon as they realized what Sigel was trying to say.

"No way, there was a statement about the guild card?

"I don't know if there was... Looks like Takel was directly involved in the development of the guild card itself."

To the words of Sigel, the Philomenas became even more profoundly surprised faces.

That would be so.

The technology, which in part is even said to be a gift from God, was actually made by a man, and even found his developer's diary.

If it were to be published, it would shock the world considerably even if the heavens and the earth did not go as far as to repeat themselves.

And, again, the most surprising of the three was Philomena.

"... wait a minute. Is that true?

"It's not like there's any chance that Takel is lying in his diary... well, first of all, I'm pretty sure. Either way, I'm pretty sure Takel knew all about the details of the technology that we don't know at all now."

To Siegel, although he is still studying the detailed details of the demonic props, it was understandable that what was written in the diary was quite advanced.

I have that, and I can never say that the diary is correct, but Sigel himself thinks for sure in the first place.

If I had my own knowledge and skill in magic equipment and the cooperation and technical skills around me would keep up with my ideas, Siegel would have thought of making the same thing.

Takel actually put it into practice to show it.

As far as Sigel's diary was concerned, it seemed that Takel was late in life when he actually completed the system.

It is written, however, that guild cards were accepted in the world at the time, even at the middle stage, and spread rapidly.

"Though the person who made it didn't initially think it would be accepted that far at once."

At the time, there were tools to prove his identity.

For this reason, it was thought that even if it spread, it would be limited.

However, the use of individual magic patterns and the fact that they can be used everywhere in common were factors that prevailed throughout the continent.

The system of making the identity cards that existed at the time could only be used within a limited range and was quite inconvenient compared to the system made by Takel.

This system, which was carried out with general acceptance during the prototyping phase, was to be repeatedly upgraded and spread throughout the continent.

The momentum even said Takel couldn't stop it if he wanted to.

As a result, Takel seemed to be dissatisfied, releasing one after the other.

As a developer with a finished shape in mind, it can be taken for granted that he is unhappy with the condition.

"- Well, whatever Takel's mood is like, I don't think it's more likely to be creative than it's so detailed."

Michaela sighed loudly and showed Sigel, who had finished the whole story.

"I don't know, a hell of a story."

When it comes to being so specific, Siegel's argument that he does believe it is unlikely to be creative is also convincing.

It was therefore certain that the thought would come up that it was hard to believe.

In particular, Marina, which sometimes involves Philomena and Divine Fixtures, who are developing magic props, looked stunned.

Of those two, it was the marina that came back to life first.

"Don't be ridiculous. It's not a good story."

"Of course I know. But that's all I'm saying, isn't it?

To Michaela, who returned it that way, Marina returned silence.

If I looked at that face, I could see that I was thinking visibly about whether I was going to publish this story first and how I would do it if I were going to.

If we did poorly, it could lead to a denial of God's deeds, so it was only natural that the marina would be desperate.

And Philomena, resurrected while Michaela and Marina were in conversation, took a big, deep breath once before watching Sigel.

"I'm not going to doubt the diary itself, but I still find it hard to believe."

Previously, when I had a conversation with Sigel, I thought it could have been made at the hands of people in half.

But still, when I was poked at it as a fact, I seemed to get the feeling that I couldn't believe it.

"I can only guess how that feels...... oh well. Maybe if I told you this, you could believe Philomena and Marina, too, huh?

Filomena and Marina turned a strange face to Sigel, who grinned like just before he was setting up a prank.

To both of them, Sigel said the answer immediately without pulling.

"Maybe, but more spirits than the Great Spirit could have been involved in developing the Alliance Card system, right? In that sense, it may not be a mistake that God is involved."

"Hey, wait a minute!

To Sigel, who dared to say at a mild pace, the most responsive was not Filomena and Marina, but Michaela.

Of course, those two were surprised, too, but it wasn't Michaela's ratio.

If we become spirits beyond the Great Spirit, there is only one more thing left.

It is a being that stands at the apex of each Spirit, which is classified into five categories.

At the same time that it is incredible that such spirits are directly involved in the world of man, there is also the aspect that is convincing that the more they have created the system.

Because if that is true, the theory of a gift from God also means that it is not entirely a mistake.

Thus, Philomena and the others were to react to the information brought by Sigel.

However, this is not the end of the story.

We must discuss how we will treat these stories in the future.

Sigel, thinking so, looked at the Philomenas and sighed heavily in his heart.