Lava River slowly descending (?) Ahead was a lava like a giant underground lake.

By the way, somehow during that time, no demons appeared.

The Philomenas were just a little nervous, perhaps naturally because of the boundaries, but still unlikely as a cave in the mountains.

And the Sigels, who arrived at its underground lava lake, will see why there were no demons.

When Sigels, who saw the lake too large, approached the edge of the lake, it showed itself.

"Hey, good to see you, mentor."

Sigel accidentally took his breath away at that name, which had been called for a long time, and its overwhelming appearance in front of him.

I had heard that I was in this world, but I didn't expect to see you here, so sometimes I was struck by the void.

"……… Dragon"

Its presence, which has spoken in a light manner towards Siegel, was undoubtedly a dragon.

The figure is an elongated body of oriental style, not western style.

However, the neck (?) from below is hidden in the lava, so I had to guess how big it was.

Most importantly, I didn't have to think about it to understand that there was no way I could have done it for a few meters based on the size of my face.

Looking at Sigel, who is astonished, the dragon - the Great Spirit of Fire - said, laughing at Kaka.

"Whoa. It's a dragon. It's been a long time since anyone was so surprised to see me....... yeah? Haven't you seen a man's child in the first place in a long time?

Saying so, I saw Kakaka and the dragon laughing again, and Sigel replied, "Really?"

As long as I was accustomed to seeing it and even surprising it, the rest could have responded in the same way as the other great spirits have done before.

Due to its masculine voice and tone, Sigel was somehow even beginning to feel more comfortable talking than ever before.

Towards such a Sigel, the Great Spirit of Fire has continued to speak.

"Well, I don't care about that. More than that, will you give me a name too? I've been looking forward to it."

Hearing the words of the Great Spirit of that fire, Sigel accidentally smiled.

Soon Sigel's naming of the Great Spirit has become a certainty.

It's not that I don't feel awed, so when I was so casually told, I didn't know for a second if it was really important to give it a name.

Having thought about that, Sigel decided to ask because this is a corner opportunity.

"I don't mind giving it a name, but why me in the first place?

"You have a hard tone. Can you talk to me more easily? Well, anyway, is that why you named it? You didn't hear that from the trees or the water?

I looked at Sigel, who was asked so and shook his head vertically, and the Great Spirit of Fire answered yes before continuing.

"In the first place, there are few who can give names to beings like us. Besides, if you have the kind of power that you'd rather ask for, don't you think?

Sigel nodded vaguely as he had no idea what was natural.

You could see Sigel's face and understand that it wasn't the answer you wanted, the Great Spirit of Fire showed you how to think a little bit about "Hmm" before starting to talk again.

"Do you know that the act of naming in the first place is a form of contract?

"Oh, that's, well..."

Even when it comes to the covenant in a bite, there are many different forms of it, and I recognized that the name Sigel has given to the Great Spirit is like a little covenant that I have given it a name.

Of course, I understood that it was a big deal in itself, but I thought it was only to the extent that I was allowed to call it by name.

Against such a Sigel, the Great Spirit of Fire has said unexpected things.

"Being allowed to name such beings as ours means being able or able to invoke them as covenant spirits"

"What!?

To the content of the first time he heard it, Sigel expressed surprise before seeing Mikaela.

It meant that I had never heard anything like that, but Sigel, who saw Michaela look just like herself, understood that she didn't know either.

Seeing that siegel, the Great Spirit of Fire went on to say it even more with a slightly smug voice.

"What. Oh, they didn't even explain that? It's not like it's a secret."

If you look at me tilting my face as I say that, you know that's a strange trick.

"Well, that's okay. I don't know what happened before, but if you're who you are now, how much can you even call? It's a corner, so you can call it in water or wind."

Sigel turned into a troubled face when he saw the Great Spirit of Fire urging him to come.

I also just found out that the naming indicates a covenant with the Great Spirit, but I can't possibly know how to call it or anything.

You see what that Sigel thinks, the Great Spirit of Fire has said in the same light condition.

"You don't have to think hard about it. You just have to do what you usually do to other covenant spirits."

"As usual...... does that mean call a name?

That's what Sigel said to confirm, but there was no answer from the Great Spirit of Fire.

However, his eyes told him to give it a shot no matter how he saw it, so Sigel only thought a little bit about who he would call among the great spirits he had named before he uttered his name.

"-Manusdine. Can you come over here?

The moment Sigel said so, before Sigel's right oblique, about between him and the Great Spirit of Fire, the figure of the Great Spirit of Water appeared.

Sigel was surprised to see Dine, who looked light.

But as he ignored it, Dine said, looking at the Great Spirit of Fire.

"Oh. You talked about it. Even though it would have been funnier to try to notice for yourself."

"Perhaps, but I wish you'd spared me from hearing any more stupidity from the wind."

"Oh, she came to tell you that."

The Great Spirit of Fire laughed kakaka at Dine, who flaunted his shoulder with a slightly frightened face.

"That would be one of his natures. Anyway, they're leaving the key mentor behind, right?

When the Great Spirit of Fire said so, Dine had narrowed her eyes and looked at Sigel as she said "Oh" again.

Sigel, who was to receive attention from the two great spirits, managed to express his doubts while fearing in his heart.

"Uh... I didn't feel any particular resistance, is this what it is?

Normally, it is said to consume a lot of magic to summon spirits with strong power.

Yet I wondered that I could call it in with almost nothing to feel.

"That's the thing. Rather than that, it's because Sigel has grown, and that's all it is."

"Ha."

Even though I was told I was growing, as Sigel, who had no real sense that the Great Spirit was enough to call me, I could only answer that.

Dine, who looked at Sigel like that and laughed at Couscous, went on to say even more.

"Well, in Sigel today, even if we called it in, it doesn't mean we can use our powers to the full. If you wanted to call all the time, you'd think you could be as good a talker as anyone else, right?

"Uh, is that what you mean"

Seeing Sigel with a mixed face of disappointment and convincing, Dine nodded with a grin.

"Of course, I can do as much to help in times of need as I can. If that's the case, you'd better call in the other contractual spirits, unless there's more to it, wouldn't you?

Other contractual spirits in this case refer to the Rags.

Sigel, who soon understood it, nodded so much.

In short, Dine says if you call the Great Spirit in battle, use it really as a last resort.

Against such a Sigel, this time the Great Spirit of Fire continued.

"Let me tell you something, it's a different contract from the one they have for us and the one they have for the boxyard. The contents... well, you just need to keep up with them."

"Oh. You don't teach me there kindly."

"If that's what you think, you should tell him better"

"Hmm...... I'll stop it. Because I want you to know with your own hands, rather than with your mouth."

"That's what I'm talking about"

To Dine's answer, the Great Spirit of Fire just told her to look at it.

Hearing two great spirits having such conversations, Sigel wondered if it was in Spartan form.

The content of the conversation now just sounds like I'm telling you to get used to it rather than learn it no matter what you hear.

That's why I know that complaining here won't bring back the answer, so Sigel was just listening to the conversation in silence.