Having looked through the room in the dock, Sigel entered the Amateras under maintenance, deciding that it did not seem to be very useful to him.

There are many items written in Japanese by Takel in the captain's office on the Amateras, starting with the diary.

It was thought that it would still be more useful to check them out than to look at unreadable books.

Takel's diary shows him traveling around the world using the Amateras.

Among them, what was interesting to Sigel was the relationship between Takel and the Spirit.

Unfortunately, it didn't say anything about the details of the encounter, but Aerial is growing (...) and coming out every now and then.

That's what it says, like rugs and rigs, that you've changed dramatically.

Its growth speed does not seem as fast as the Rags, but it is still no different from Sigel's in that the Spirit is growing.

In Takel's case, he seemed to be the first to make a name for himself as an adventurer who could use a knife, rather than as a spiritual user, and as a magician he has been able to make money before putting his hands on it.

That was simply because it was easier to earn money as you lived and became an adventurer.

Finally, he couldn't aim when he had just come to another world because he would really need initial funding to become a magic craftsman, such as purchasing materials.

Most importantly, Takel, who was playing Kendo, seemed to be able to earn money as an adventurer, even though he struggled, and to be craftsman enough to build the Amateras from it.

Leaving Takel's life aside, what Sigel is focusing on is the relationship between different worlds, especially those from Earth, and the Spirit.

Think of it, even in Abby's case, he kept a diary of how Deene was growing.

"In this world, there was no perception of the covenant spirits growing, but what is this difference?

When Sigel grumbled so, the rig, who was escorting him, responded.

"You simply didn't know the Spirit was going to grow, did you? You think the Spirit remains the same character from birth?"

"Mm-hmm. Maybe."

If you don't see where the Spirit grows, people may not think that the Spirit grows.

Besides, it may not be surprising to not know about the growth of the Spirit because the civilizations in which Abby and Takel existed were doomed once, and technology and knowledge have also been lost.

It's just that, and Siegel is not concerned only with the world's perception of the growth of the Spirit.

"Besides, it's strange why spirits are attached to people in that world."

Takel, who was traveling around the world using the Amateras, had met with several other travellers besides our own.

But with the exception of Abby, there was not a single traveler who was a spiritual user.

Whether this is a coincidence or an inevitability is too few to know, but at least the Earthlings (?) it is certain that the Spirit is always on.

On Earth, the Spirit is an ogre, so we have no idea why it's happening.

Exactly. There was no Rig's answer to Siegel's question.

Instead, I could hear the voices of beings who were not supposed to have been there before from behind Siegel.

"Was that guy wondering about that, too, but that strange?

When Sigel turned around to that voice, Aerial stood there at some point.

And then the rig that sees it looks happy and comes close to Aerial.

Aerial, who welcomed it with a smile, was stroking the head of a nearby rig.

In that smiling sight, Siegel decided to continue the conversation because it was a corner opportunity.

"Sort of. Because it's a world where not everyone says it was, but at least they said there's no spirits around them. Wouldn't there be fewer people who don't wonder?

"I wonder if that's what it is. Anyway, I don't think there's much I can do to overthink it, right?

"Really?

"Yeah, 'cause even we don't know why."

Sigel had a heartfelt sigh of dismay at the words he was lightly told.

I was wondering if the Great Spirit might have an answer.

It was Sigel who didn't mean to put that feeling on the table, but Aerial went on to laugh a little bit more about whether he had figured it out well.

"Even we don't know everything. For example, I don't know why people like you exist."

To that Aerial word, Sigel was dodgy.

That's exactly because it was one of the things Siegel was wondering about.

"Uh, I guess I don't know?

"I don't get it. That kind of thing, the same kind of question they ask us why we exist in this world?

Returned close to a philosophical inquiry, Siegel sighed giving up.

In this world called the Great Spirit, there is no such thing as being close to God.

It was unfortunate not to be able to get that answer right now, at least.

But when I saw Sigel's face like that, Aerial laughed cously.

"Still, I knew you'd want that answer, too, huh?

"Uh, yeah. Because I'd rather have some kind of goal, even if I don't get the answer eventually."

When Sigel replied so, Aerial looked surprised for a moment and smiled full face.

"I knew you'd answer that too. Same as Takel. Or is it normal in your world to think so?

"No, what do you think? Though I don't think so...?

"Well, fine," Aerial replied to Siegel, who answered with some uncertainty.

As Aerial turned the head of the rig again, the rig narrowed its eyes like a cat.

"I will not stop pursuing answers with no answers. But don't go too crazy for that.... Well, in your case, it looks fine."

Seeing Aerial, who had said it in a somewhat annoying tone, Sigel had a good understanding of what she wanted to say.

"Sure. About one of them is going to stop me even if I hit him."

Aerial, hearing Sigel's answer, laughed out couscous.

Aerial, who laughed for a moment and then ruled it, said as he looked at Sigel again.

"Anyway, if you want to grow that you have, I suggest you meet the other great spirits. … I don't know if I'll respond like us, but unless I do so much, there shouldn't be anything suddenly taking my life."

"No, I'm afraid it's supposed to be?

"Oh. You don't have a choice. No matter how many compatriots you are, you can't tell what you're thinking."

Leaving that behind, Aerial abruptly disappeared from the spot, just as he did when he showed up.

Seeing the rig unfortunately dropped it off, Sigel felt dusty again.

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Sigel watched Takel's legacy on the bridge on the Amateras for some time after finishing his conversation with Aerial.

Then the marina came alone there.

"Is something wrong?

Not to speak, but when Sigel heard that he noticed the marina, who was silent, the marina shook her neck left and right.

"No, because there was no material there that seemed to help me. It's a corner, so I thought I'd stay with Sigel."

Saying so and seeing the marina with a smile on her face, Sigel was accidentally thrilled.

Even though I know it's not how I feel about the priesthood, Sigel shouldn't be the only one who thinks of the word luscious when Marina does that kind of trick.

To mislead the feeling, Sigel replied in a slight panic.

"Oh, yeah. I hope so...... there's nothing we can read in the first place, isn't there?

Most of the material left on the Amateras is written in Japanese.

For once, I'm a marina who trains in reading and writing, but I haven't been able to handle it freely yet.

To Sigel when she heard that, Marina gave her a slightly dissatisfied look.

"Oh. Sometimes I just wanted to be with you two, but you couldn't?

"Oh, no. That's not true. Hi."

That's all I could give back as a Siegel to Marina, who had said something unusual and sweet.