Having heard Philomena's reply, Laura turned again to the nobles.

"Now, if you'll excuse us, we have nothing more to offer."

"Become!? What the hell are you doing! When I'm allowed to do that..."

That's what one of the nobles has told me to scream half way through, but Philomena interrupted along the way.

"It doesn't matter if you don't forgive me. There's nothing for us, so let me back off now. Or are you going to hold us back with force?

When Filomena asked so in a strong tone, the nobles silenced.

From the Sigels, they also seemed to understand the difficulty of holding Philomena down by force.

Seeing that reaction, Sigel was heartily relieved that there seemed to be no extra casualties.

Michaela, who heard the words of Laura and Philomena, stood up and said at this point.

"Oh boy. That was a futile discussion after all. I thought I could hear some more fruitful stories."

I dared not say anything about it to Michaela, after Marina stood the same way.

"I have no choice. They think only of their own interests."

Sigel could only smile bitterly when he saw the marina he had returned so crisply.

What I'm talking about is the best thing, but from the nobles I hear about it, I just think they're selling fights.

Now, some of them look like they're going to get blues.

Marina's words say that if we could have benefited ourselves if we had returned the back, we could have had a fruitful story, but no one seemed to realize it.

At least not a single person came to mention that on this occasion.

Seeing how it was, Philomena stood up, sitting until the end.

"There really doesn't seem to be anything to talk about, so now I'm going to have to ask you to excuse me. I don't know if there's a next time, but now I want you to make sure this doesn't happen."

I'm not going to see him again, but Philomena said that and made it a closing word.

To finish Philomena's words, the Sigels went out of the room where they were called.

And the nobles who called the Sigels on the spot could only silently drop it off.

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After half-compulsory finishing discussions with the nobles, the Sigels soon headed to the Oneil Mountains rather than to the next country.

The purpose, of course, is to get to Takel's lab.

Sometimes he asked me to do regular tests on the Amateras, and most importantly, Philomena wanted to see Takel's research material.

Philomena wanted to come mainly, but other faces are interested in what Takel left behind.

With the breath of previous country visits, the visit was decided unanimously.

The Amateras are at the dock.) As soon as he entered, Aerial appeared on the bridge.

"Well done, Sigel."

"Yes, I'm sorry to bother you, but please check the ship"

"I don't think it's a hassle. Because you like me and you do it."

Aerial, who replied that way to Sigel's words, was beginning to mess around a lot sitting in the cockpit, as if to prove the words.

If you look at that, you'll see that I really like it and do it.

Determining that he was no longer in a position to talk, Sigel urged everyone to head to Takel's lab.

On the way, Laura said with a strange look on her face.

"- You heard the story, but you actually realize it's outrageous when you see it."

Bianna and Luna, who had arrived exactly at the words of Laura, were nodding.

Laura and the others had heard of the intimidation of the Great Spirit from Philomena as a story, but this was the first time they could realise its power.

That in itself was a surprise, but more than that, it was impossible that Sigel was casually in conversation with the Great Spirit.

Again, Siegel was made to realize that the Spirit was out of standard.

Michaela sighed to Laura and the others who were thinking about it.

"Sigel thinks that's the kind of creature we have to deal with now."

"No, creatures... It's not a mistake, but a little more like this..."

There was no momentum in the words to disprove, even as Sigel, just not to be wrong.

I know Michaela's "creature" remarks aren't meant to be forced to correct them, either, because I know she's not saying it to get rid of Sigel.

Philomena laughed just a little when she saw Sigel like that.

"Fair enough. As for Sigel, you'll get used to it even if you don't like it from now on. Even Michaela, who's saying this, is adapting even as she says it."

"... I'm not used to it."

Saying so, Sigel looked at Michaela, turning her cheeks red and turning that way, and he said in his heart, "Tundele?" and so on.

Of course, if I were to say that, I know I would eat a big counterattack, so I didn't actually have anything to say.

It is then unclear whether the term tundelle will prevail in this world.

While we had that conversation, Sigels went into Takel's lab.

As he entered that room, Sigel watched with a smile when he saw Philomena shine her eyes and began to grab the material.

If you look at Philomena, you can see that she really likes studying magic props.

Michaela and Marina also began to get their hands on the material, just like Philomena, whether they had their eyes on it when they came before.

Laura, who was watching them, took a piece of the material a little late.

"- When I saw the diary, I knew it was written in letters I really didn't know about."

"Well, because it's a letter from our own hometown. Takel seems to have been able to write these letters, but I guess it would have been easier to think about writing them in familiar letters?

"I guess so."

To Sigel's explanation, Laura nodded and replied so.

It was Laura who was turning a few pieces of material like that, but stopped at the mundane.

"- Oh? I think I saw this material somewhere...?

Philomena reacted to Laura, who said so and was leaning her neck.

"What? Which material?

"This is it."

Filomena began to look right through the material that Laura offered her while she said so.

Philomena, who was looking at the material, nodded several times before returning it to Laura.

"Probably, but that's material that says about the item box. Maybe it also says how to make it?

"Heh, which one?

Sigel, interested in Philomena's words, peered into the material in Laura's hands.

Ahead, Laura was blushing for Sigel's sudden approaching, but unfortunately Sigel, who had eyes on the material, never noticed.

Without realizing how Laura was doing, Sigel was looking through the material.

"Sounds like it indeed. It just doesn't look like it's a finished product, it says something in the middle of research."

From what Sigel saw, Takel seemed to be doing research to make existing item boxes easier to use.

Specifically, we are considering whether we can pack more objects into smaller objects.

Unfortunately, in the material Laura has, it didn't look like it was written to the point where it worked.

Philomena nodded at Sigel's words,

"I see. I'm not doing very well.... By the way, why don't you just go away and do it? Laura's breath is about to stop, isn't it?

"What?"

Sigel, surprised by Philomena's words, saw Laura.

Then I gazed at Laura holding my breath as I blushed about how long I had been doing so.

So finally realizing the situation, Sigel pulled himself off the spot with Pa.

"No, I'm sorry. I had no idea. You're too close."

"Yes, no. Well, I didn't hate it..."

As for Sigel, I could only answer "yes" to Laura, who came claiming so clearly, albeit with a small voice.

Those in the field who watched the exchange turned their warm gaze to them.