More than ten days had already passed since the Sigels reached Mount Porpot.

The place had already moved to the third place, and unfortunately there was no such harvest in the meantime.

Of course, the number of items for 'Spirit Inn' is increasing one after the other, so it doesn't mean total waste.

What is more, the brave groups, with the exception of Laura, were starting to hunt outside the Amateras on the grounds that they were coming to fetch material.

Sigel wondered if he could do that and not be found by the Demons, but Mount Porpoto seemed to be far from home in the first place, something he had never encountered before.

Most of the time, even if we go hunting, we go as far as we can see from the Amateras, so it seems normal to make sure that no one else is going to be on board before we go outside.

The demons that come out of Mount Porpoto seem to be something that doesn't come out in the realm where the people are, especially Philomena, who looks like a mole.

If you look at that face, you can see that the ingredients for the study of magic props have been gathered, even if it's not Sigel.

And in the meantime, Sigel was to start and see the "demons" in this world.

Though we are staying on the Amateras in a secluded area, it doesn't mean that no one enters Mount Porpoto at all.

I only had one chance to see someone come in for a hunt or something.

At that time, the figure of the Amateras had always disappeared, so the Sigels had been able to do it without finding it.

Demons in this world, their appearance is little different from that of a human race.

The big difference is that the color of the skin is blue and red.

When Sigel first saw that, he thought of Blue Ghost Red Ghost.

Most of all, as often found in picture books and so on, the color was a little lighter rather than the primary color blue or red.

However, that also seems to be a personal difference, with some of them having skin that is close to the primary color.

And now, the Sigels had a little problem with that demonic tribe.

"- You can't. Don't try to leave me at all."

When Sigel said so, Philomena nodded in agreement as well.

"I agree. This would be better prepared for a long fight. I don't think they found this ship."

"Right. It looks like we're looking for something, but it's not a ship."

Filomena was followed by Marina affirming so because the six demons, visible from the Amateras, are walking looking at the ground.

If you're looking for something the size of the Amateras, you wouldn't bother doing that.

Everyone seems to share the same opinion on that, and everyone looks alike.

However, the problem is not that the Demons are wandering around the ship.

"... I have no choice. Looks like the corner rugs found what they did, but our quest is after they're gone."

"Right."

"Agreed"

Filomena's words were followed by Marina and Michaela.

It wasn't in my voice, but Sigel and Laura were nodding at the same time.

Poor timing seems to overlap, in fact, as soon as the Demons showed up around the ship, they reported that the rug they were exploring had found something suspicious.

For the first time since they began their exploration on Mount Porpoto, the Sigels wanted to go check it out immediately.

But no matter how long I waited, the demons didn't quite walk away.

That's how I came to the conclusion that there is now an exchange.

If it's the Philomenas, there's nothing like taking a step back from about six demons.

That's not just because you have the strength to defeat the Demon King, it's a judgment from looking at their movements that you see now.

I'm not going to do anything reflexively to the Philomenas, no matter how many demons they are.

Then, defeating the Demons here also leads to alerting the other Demons that something is going on.

Even though we don't intend to stay very long, it's not a good idea to make a very useless noise when we think about the future.

As a result, it was only natural to draw the conclusion of waiting.

Sigel, reassured by the decision to spend so much time without any particular objection, noticed that the face of Rag, who came here to make a fuzzy report, was cloudy.

"Rug? What's going on? Are you worried about something?

"Oh, no. Nothing."

Sigel tried to ask the lag further, not looking at it as though it was nothing, but Michaela said it before that.

"What are you talking about? You don't have a face for nothing. Besides, if you need anything, it's easier to deal with it by listening properly, so let me know if you notice anything."

To Michaela's words, I've seen Sigel as Rag peeps softly.

Sigel just nodded back in silence because she said exactly what she was about to say.

Rag, who saw it, hesitated a little before starting to talk.

"Maybe, but I thought those guys were looking for me..."

To that word of Rag, Philomena said with a slightly contemplative face.

"Hmm. Can you tell me why you're thinking that?

When Philomena asked that, now without seeing Sigel's face, Rag nodded only once to go on further.

According to Rag's description, when she found something suspicious, there were people looking for something in the same way.

That's different from those around the Amateras right now, but they were in touch somewhere.

The problem here is that they seemed to be searching for the Spirit (...) from the beginning.

Of course, if Rag, a senior spirit, is genuinely willing to hide, there's nothing like finding him easily, no matter how many demons he is.

As a result, although I was concerned about them, Rug, who found a suspicious place, came straight to Siegel's place to report.

Philomena, having finished hearing the description of the lug all the way through, became a difficult face and put her arms together.

"- Spirit hunting, huh?

Spirit hunting, as its name suggests, forces you to catch the Spirit.

Its purpose is varied and it cannot be identified as what it is in general.

I asked Philomena, who shrugged so, as Laura tilted her neck.

"Is that what the Demons do? Affinity with the Spirit should have been higher than any other species except elves, right?

The demonic tribe is characterized by a high degree of magical aptitude, as its name implies.

It was said that spirituality was no exception and a completely different trait from humans with little aptitude.

"That's true, but that's why I can say."

To Laura's question, Philomena said so with a bitter face.

Without knowing what that meant, Laura looked as strange as ever, but that was the same for Siegel.

I replied to Sigel, who asked just by gaze what it meant, this time after Marina nodded once.

"The Demons do have a lot of affinity with the Spirit, too. But that's not necessarily true. Sometimes they are forced to hunt for them."

Demons who are meritocracy, but therefore do not have spirits means they can be handy.

"I don't know... I understand, but I'm not convinced."

When Sigel responded that way, Michaela said as she shook her head.

"I'm telling you because it sounds like you're mistaken, but it's not just the demons that do the spirit hunting, it's the same people, isn't it? Instead, there are stories of people being traded higher for rare reasons."

"Ugh."

What a vivid story, Sigel was only rare.

Just to understand the purpose, and to live surrounded by spirits, I was curious that I couldn't allow anything to be done to hunt spirits.

So Hugh and Sigel looked at the rug as they remembered.

"Speaking of which, even if Shiro is okay, is Nora or Agni okay?

"Yes, when I found them, I gave them instructions not to move around poorly"

"Well, that's good"

To Rug's answer, Sigel sighed in relief.

I don't know if the Demons have the skill to be able to capture the Covenant Spirit, but I've never gone beyond caution.

To the fact that Siegel now knew that there were strange things to think about in every world, he thought that it didn't matter half the time.