Having concluded their discussions in the King's Capital of the Kingdom of Holstadt, the Sigels were returning to the Philomena house to discuss their next candidate.

We believe that miso and soy sauce cannot be spread in one country alone, so it is important to know where to go next.

During that discussion, Michaela said as she remembered.

"Speaking of which, it's time to go, right?

With that said, Sigel tilted her neck to Michaela, who had seen herself.

However, Philomena and Marina looked like they only found out what it was about.

"Sure, maybe this is the right time."

"It doesn't take much longer to get around. It's a corner, so let's stop by."

Sigel, with his neck clenched, asked the Philomenas, who said so and the three of them were nodding at each other.

"Um...? What are you talking about?

I have no idea exactly what it's about, even though I know it's about me.

I told Sigel, who looked strange, that Michaela looked just a little frightened.

"I've discussed with you before what to do with your lack of common sense about spirits."

"That's right. Especially when it comes to contract spirits."

When Filomena said that following Michaela, Laura was nodding with a convinced face.

In just these few days, it has already been understood to Princess Laura that Sigel is also out of common sense when it comes to the Spirit.

As a matter of course, we see advanced spirits wandering around, so that would be natural, too.

By the way, Sigel is not hiding the existence of the Covenant Spirit, despite the presence of Bianna and Luna.

That's because it turned into a policy of making it deterrent by showing that there are more than one covenant spirit, not just one.

However, I haven't even told Laura about the 'Spirit Inn' yet.

Nevertheless, Laura is somehow showing a glimpse of what she thinks there is but a covenant spirit.

Anyway, in the story of the Philomenas, it had become a common perception on this occasion that Sigel had no common sense regarding the covenant Spirit.

With regard to this, Sigel cannot argue either, so I will not make a futile backlash.

"That said, I also think it's probably your fault that Mr. Siegel doesn't have common sense?

It was Laura who insisted somewhat modestly, but firmly.

"I know. That's why we've been discussing it before, trying to get Siegel to have common sense somehow."

That's what Philomena responded to Laura's words as she turned into a sinister face.

Philomena did not argue with Laura because we fully understand that we are out of common sense from the public at large.

That was the same for Michaela and Marina, slightly out of sight.

Looking at the Philomenas like that, Laura grinned and nodded.

"Was I? So, which way are we headed?

Michaela nodded and replied to Laura's words.

"That's my hometown, of course."

When Michaela answered that, Laura nodded with a convincing face.

However, Sigel, who had barely even heard about Michaela's hometown in the first place, tilted his neck again.

"Home of Michaela?

"That's right. In a nutshell, you live almost exclusively in an elf."

Elves in this world can be seen relatively in large towns there because they are not completely drawn to the woods.

However, some groups have been living in the woods for a long time, and Michaela is from that woods.

Michaela was in her hometown before embarking on a site survey journey, so there's nothing wrong with her.

Sigel, who had heard that there was an elf living in the woods as imagined, nodded with a convincing face.

"I hadn't heard where Michaela lived, but I was in the woods before"

"Sort of. I didn't hide anything, but I didn't feel the need to say anything in particular."

Once the words were separated there, Michaela went on further as she looked at Sigel.

"Anyway, because I'll ask Sigel to go in there and see his relationship with the common Spirit!

I wondered if Sigel would point out to Michaela that she had been bitching her index finger with that in mind.

In this world, I didn't know if it would be rude to poke a finger at a person.

Anyway, no one seemed to differ about showing Sigel his relationship with the commonsense covenant spirit, and stopping in Michaela along the way was a decision.

Sigel also has never seen a covenant spiritual person up close other than himself, so he doesn't particularly disagree.

What's more, sometimes I'm looking forward to it because this is also the first time I've seen an elf live in the woods.

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A few days after that discussion.

The Sigels were riding the Amateras from the King's Capital of the Kingdom of Horstat to their destination, the Elves.

We also talked about stopping by the country along the way, but we decided to prioritize Siegel first.

That is, of course, based on the unanimous opinion of everyone that it is better to let Siegel acquire more or less common sense before meeting with the kings of the nations.

As for Sigel, there were parts of him that were somewhat unconvincing, but I do not speak of it because I understand that he is isolated and helpless on this matter.

On the Amateras en route from the Wang capital to the inside, Michaela looked at the view outside and said.

"Still, it's really convenient, isn't it? I can't believe we can get back inside in less than a day from the King's Capital of Horstat."

It was Michaela, who has already said the same dialogue several times, but she is in tune without getting tired of the other faces.

"Really. If this vehicle could be mass-produced, the world would change."

"Uh, that's for sure"

Sigel, who knows that the world is actually changed by the advent of the plane, returned it that way in caged language of reality.

You read that Sigel vibe, Philomena had an interesting face.

"What. Does Sigel know that kind of world?

"I don't know if you know... because the world I was in had a faster and more carryable vehicle than this. Although the principle of this airship is quite different."

When Sigel answered that, the other faces have turned their gaze at the same time.

That face has a face that I've never heard of.

On behalf of everyone but Sigel, Philomena asked as she moved her face closer.

"Really? You've never heard that before, have you?

"Is that it? Is that right? Though I thought I told you a similar story when I saw the Amateras?

Regardless of Laura, who just recently joined, I remember telling the Philomenas about the plane.

However, Siegel reconsidered that he might not have, if asked if he had talked about specifics like he did now.

Sigel, who couldn't remember anything about the area after exploring his memories, once again (?) I decided to talk about the plane.

"Hmm. What can I say? Anyway, as I was saying, there were a lot of things called airplanes flying in the sky on different principles than the Amateras, flying across the world. That's hundreds and thousands."

"- I don't know... I can't even imagine."

He was Philomena, who looked like he only thought a little when he heard Sigel talk, but eventually he gave it back that way as he shook his neck left and right.

Other faces look just like that Philomena.

When I saw those faces, Sigel nodded with a straight face.

"Well, that's right. Because I came from a world where I had no magic at all, and what I tried over here was completely different from what I imagined."

"Is that what this is?

"That's what it is. Well, anyway, I'm pretty sure I thought the world I was in was a world where vehicles were very well developed, not just those that fly. Not just small or large numbers."

In the world called Earth, where Sigel was, it was a place where the means of transport were very developed.

It is no exaggeration to say that civilisation was developing, using those modes of transport.

Laura, who heard so much about Sigel, cut it out looking naughty.

"Can't we reproduce those vehicles here?

"Uh, because the theory is completely different. If we were to create that technology from scratch, I'd think it'd be quicker to aim to be able to reproduce the Amateras yet?

"Really?"

In this world, we don't know if even the Amateras can reproduce it.

If they say it's harder than that, it's wrong to expect it.

After seeing Laura, who gave up lightly after hearing Sigel's words, Philomena declared.

"Either way, it should be clear about the ruins from now on, so should the magic prop research. For now, go for it. It'll be the Amateras."

Going for the Amateras, which is closest to us as a goal, is not a bad thing.

Together we knew it would be a very convincing face to Philomena's words.