Having completed their various tasks at the house of Filomena, Sigels made their way first (...) to the King's Capital of the Kingdom of Holstadt, as planned.

Previously it was only a passage, but this time it came with a proper purpose, so the Philomenas are in the mood as well.

Worst of all, you don't have to admit about the super ancient ruins, but if you can, I want to take it in the direction of making you admit it.

That is the lowest winning condition for the Siegels.

Most importantly, Philomena says it would basically be more acceptable than the presence of a mass of overtechnology, no matter how we look at the Amateras.

So the problem is then with the earlier demands.

There won't be much denial about super ancient civilizations, albeit with previous glitches.

Regardless if you are directly involved in archaeology, few of those aristocrats suffer much harm because such aristocracy is limited.

However, the results of research from there on the exorcisms from which Philomena, in particular, is about to demand, will be few to look at the entitlement it receives.

Given the future, it was Filomena's hope that she would decide what to decide on this occasion.

And this time the king's face to face is no other HR for Siegel either.

Being a traveler and being the owner of the Amateras, both of these things will have a huge impact on the public.

Make that public, so you can't just go ahead and talk in the absence of the person in charge.

As for Siegel, I wanted to tell him to come on his own, but that's not how it was decided to go with him firmly.

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Philomena, who arrived in the king's capital in the morning from the house of Philomena, placed the Amateras outside the walls before entering the city.

I am going to publish this time about the Amateras, so I am moving without disappearing from the beginning.

I was deliberately trying to get people's attention, so the Amateras decided to stay by the gate and put it down.

Of course, don't forget to keep it in maximum security when you go outside.

You don't have to do that. Aerial surveillance eyes (?) would be glowing, so you wouldn't have to worry about stealing or anything, but that's another matter.

Naturally, there were no flying ships, so when the Sigels showed up from the Amateras, the noise that was gathering grew.

Towards that group, Philomena uttered a word.

"If we get our hands on this ship badly, the wrath of the Great Spirit will pour down. Expect no such stupid imitation of the Great Spirit"

When Filomena declared so, the noise to the last minute instantly subsided.

Philomena nodded contentedly when she saw it and began walking straight to the wall gate with the Sigels.

As usual, the Sigels, who showed their guild cards and passed the castle gate, entered the same inn where they had previously stayed.

As before, the marina is on her way to the temple alone.

Luckily the same room was vacant so I could rent it as it was.

While I was doing that, a guest came to the inn room.

This was Min, the king's squire, who had come again before.

Seeing Ming, Philomena said with a niggling grin.

"Oh, you're so early this time."

"What are you saying while keeping all that noise going"

He didn't even change his expression to Filomena's slight aversion, and Ming palely returned it that way.

In fact, the king who heard the rumors rushed Min out with his head in his arms, but Min is not stupid enough to give him such extra information on this occasion.

Even as Filomena, it was enough that I could hear the words now.

Towards Minn, who almost told me to come with him immediately, Philomena offered him a seal that he had prepared in advance.

"............ what is this?

"This time, all of a sudden, you'd better stop facing each other. There's something I want to talk to you about, too, so I wrote it down. You just have to give it to the king first."

But the king wants to meet.

In Philomena's words, Minn expressed concern.

The King's request was to bring Philomena only.

For that reason, Philomena's words are unacceptable to Min.

With such a stiff head to Min, he continued his words as Philomena would say.

"Well, if that's what you mean, I don't mind, but are you sure? I believe that may disadvantage the position of the king. How can negotiations with kings and other countries not be prefilled with stories?

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To Philomena's honesty, Minn became silent.

If you look at that face, you can quickly see the word that the king's position will be at a disadvantage and that he is weighing orders from the king.

"You've heard rumors, haven't you? I'm showing you so much stuff on purpose. You know it wasn't just a public story, right?

The Philomena's words seemed to have subsided, and Ming nodded cocklessly after a little while.

"- I'm in awe. I will now give this letter to the King first."

"Oh, please"

Where Philomena replied so, the discussion with the first Min came to an end.

Sigel, who missed Minn leaving the room, said as he looked at Philomena and Michaela.

"Is the outpost over or something for now?

"Oh, right. Well, this hasn't even been a battle."

Min is not as stiff as forcefully giving precedence to the king's orders, even if they say so far.

That's why Philomena trusted Min to keep the letter.

That letter also describes the details of the negotiations with the King, but how to talk to the nobles in the country in one way or another.

It should be necessary information for the king, as he cannot ignore the nobles so much as a powerful king.

And it is also easy to imagine that adjustments based on the contents of the letter require time.

For that reason, I wanted to spend my free time sightseeing Wangdu - but unfortunately I couldn't do that.

Because the merchants and nobles who learned about the rumors of the Amateras are watching.

Until the negotiations with the king are over, it is better to remain still in the inn.

Only a luxury inn, and the measures around it are too tight, so you can feel safe in that sense.

Incidentally, Min was able to come in easily because from the beginning Philomena had made arrangements to do so.

We knew from the beginning that it would be canned inside the inn, so the Sigels were spending their time chatting appropriately.

It wasn't until less than an hour after the conclusion of negotiations with Min that there was a change in that situation.

A rig that was supposed to be out exploring the neighborhood suddenly showed up and said:

"Sigel. Master Aerial told me that he caught an impudent man trying to get his hands on the ship, but what are we going to do?"

Seeing what to do and the rig he had heard as he tilted his neck, Sigel sighed and then saw Philomena and Michaela.

"Sounds like it sprang up fast, but what do we do?

"Thank you very much. We just need you to tie it up properly and throw it by the gate."

"Right. The Great Spirit will put a lot of effort into this, but that's all we have."

Negotiations with the king have not yet been concluded.

For that reason, it has not been decided what to do with those who have come to the Amateras.

However, there is no way to ignore the outcome of the negotiations and process it.

"If that's a hassle, Aerial can dispose of it on his own," he added.

In short, the country cannot speak for what the Great Spirit judges and disposes of.

If you do that, you could disappear from country to country if you do poorly.

Exactly, it won't suddenly be that extreme, but what it means to be hostile to the Great Spirit is that those who live in this world are frayed.

Rigg, who replied that he understood the Sigels' answer, disappeared on the spot.

I went to tell Aerial the story and to resume the search Siegel had asked me to do.

After all, we haven't heard from him since, so there was no direct Aerial hands down.

And it came to pass that Siegels heard from the king about the fate of his wicked men.