The reactions of those who were during the sight of Philomena were varied.

Still, few people give up easily just because that ship is under the control of the Great Spirit.

Even if you don't get the ship itself, if you're free to whoever's dealing with it, it's going to be the same thing you got.

In the first place, the existence of nobility is something that moves things in the hands of only its right, without moving itself.

I've never been over it if I could maneuver a ship into a subordinate or something like that and even get the right to let them like it.

There is still no talk of the owner out of Philomena's mouth.

That is why those gathered here paid attention to the conversation between Philomena and King Adolph.

In its head, thoughts are naturally tremendously swirling about how it should move for its own benefit.

Philomena is also well aware that nobility is a creature who tries to profit for himself and hence for his "home".

It was natural, too, because we have suffered various inconveniences from such people in the past.

Philomena, who has a good understanding of such aristocratic habits, dared to continue the conversation to take their thoughts off.

"King Adolph, by the way. How much do you know about past civilizations?

"Hmm. Does that mean that there was a civilization long ago that was better than today, and now the magic props are being harnessed at that time?"

"Right. That would be a very common perception so far."

Philomena nodded, saying so, to King Adolphe, who spoke very briefly.

To that Philomena, King Adolph urged him to speak first with only his gaze.

In response, Philomena separated the words just a little before starting to speak again.

"We were able to find three new ruins in the meantime until we got that ship. From those results we conclude that there was not only one civilization that had developed in the past, but yet another advanced civilization"

When Philomena said so, the noise of those gathered on the spot grew louder.

In particular, the voices of those in the department concerned with such past sites are loud.

What Filomena just said is going to overshadow previous common sense, so it's natural, too.

To such an ambient reaction, King Adolph let him put it away just by raising his right hand.

King Adolph, who had received a letter from Philomena, but that was not written in the letter.

That's why I was equally surprised, but more than that, I was interested in what Philomena was going to say.

"Well, are you going to turn the common sense of the world upside down?

"Well, I don't know if I'm going to pull back."

Philomena replied so with a cool face, without changing her expression.

Of course, with a good understanding that what I have just said will overshadow common sense in the world.

To the words of Philomena, King Adolph smiled a little.

"I don't care what you think it will be...... well, fine. How much more did they claim to be, and if they don't have the facts to prove it, it's pointless?

"Oh. Isn't it enough to say that that ship we came on board is proof of that?

King Adolph silenced on Philomena's claim.

Emotionally, I want to affirm as much as I want, but I have just said that it is difficult to draw thoughtful conclusions over the results of previous research and the balance.

Most people know that the Amateras only draw a line from the magic artifacts that have been found from the ruins, no matter how anyone sees them.

The problem lies in the fact that the sites and relics that serve as evidence of them, apart from the Philomenas, cannot be freely studied.

The wrinkles on King Adolph's face became even thicker in Filomena, where he told extraordinarily that he should not care about scholars and others who could not bend their own narratives, in front of no further evidence of the Amateras.

"Well, I'm not the judge of that. Shall we stop drawing conclusions here and now?"

"Really?"

Philomena nodded at King Adolph's answer, and from some places where she saw the exchange came a relaxing air.

Of course this is not the end of the story, there will be a hustle and bustle debate ahead, but that has nothing to do with the Philomenas.

Whatever conclusions the scholars of the Kingdom of Holstadt draw, Philomena merely repeats their claims.

Philomena is not even going to be forced to push their claims here.

A hard-headed scholar thinks it's useless to make an argument because no matter how much evidence he accumulates, he won't change that claim.

King Adolph, turning a surprised glance at Filomena, who hasn't tried to push his claims too hard, decided to hear what he now wants to know more than an academic argument.

"By the way, who owns that ship now?

When the king inquired that way, Siegel also found that the ambient air was nervous in an instant.

Some of them have clearly turned their gaze to Sigel.

Since there is only one unfamiliar man in a row of brave men, it would also be natural to do so.

Of course, Philomena notices those sights, too.

"As you may imagine, this Sigel is more likely to give way than the Great Spirit."

To the words, Sigel felt even more gaze coming at him.

Inside, he even went to places like near panic, but managed to avoid putting it on the table.

"Hmm. There they are. You think this is the first time I've seen you?

That question of King Adolph includes the meaning of why those who had previously been utterly anonymous could have gotten such a thing.

This is not just a question of King Adolph, but rather a question represented by the others.

In response to King Adolph's inquiry, Philomena answered with a cool face.

"Siegel is a traveler."

In those short words, the scene, which was just a little noisy, instantly quieted back.

In that gap Philomena went on to say even more.

"Besides, he doesn't just have enough intimacy with the Great Spirit to give up that ship, he can follow the Advanced Spirit himself. You'd better stop getting your hands on it."

"Oh my...!?

To the words of Philomena, King Adolph just turned out to be a surprise.

I can imagine being more intimate than ceding a flying ship from the Great Spirit, but I didn't think he was following the Advanced Spirit himself.

So much for making a covenant with a superior spirit in this world.

By the way, Philomena has not dared to say that there are more than one advanced spirit.

In the sense of deterrence, it is sufficient to say that there is an advanced contractual spirit, and that being more than one will attract more attention.

The value of Sigel is jumping just because he is a traveler and follows multiple spirits.

Information to protect yourself needs to be disclosed to some extent, but not even extra.

Philomena turned her gaze to Sigel before King Adolph, surprised, heard anything.

This was the flow we had been meeting from the beginning, and Sigel was able to handle it without panic.

"- - Rug"

When Sigel called the name, Rag showed himself on the spot.

Of course, it's not a small figure in energy-saving mode, but when it grows properly.

I went out of my way to show Rag on this occasion in order to stifle anyone who decides on their own that Philomena's story is a lie and comes up with a stupid imitation.

Still, those who stick around will stick around, but that makes it easier to understand because it will be an action after you find that the story of the superior spirits is true.

Now Siegel also found out that those who were on the spot were breathing into the appearance of Rag at his own call.

Generally speaking, we should have understood that it is not possible to follow Sigel by force alone in this exchange, since it is considered a powerful spirit that can be no different from a person.

As the surprise for Sigel spread between the sights, Filomena continued further with a smile on Nicole's face.

"By the way, Sigel is important to me and Marina. If you can get your hands on it, I'll just add that you need to be prepared for it."

The moment Philomena said that, Sigel, who was somewhat spared, thought that the noise in the venue was by no means his fault that he felt the biggest ever.