From what Sigel sees, the relationship between Dine and the Great Spirit of Fire looks good.

At least, it doesn't look like it's compatible all of a sudden.

Sigel called Dine on this occasion because he hadn't seen her in a while, unlike Aerial.

That's the same for Merriage, but Sigel is not so ignorant as to call the tree spirits to exactly where the lava is.

As much as the Great Spirit would be, it would be okay to have lava around, but that's something I couldn't help but be offended, so I took it into proper consideration there.

This is a trial summons to make sure you can summon the Great Spirits, so you didn't have to do that either.

Towards Sigel like that, Dine, who was talking, abruptly said.

"Then it's time for me to go back. You'd rather I didn't see it either, would you?

"Mm-hmm. Sorry to distract you."

"It's okay. I'm the same."

Waving his flickering right hand toward the Great Spirit of Fire, Dine has turned his gaze to confirm to Sigel.

I'm checking to see if I can return to the Summoner.

Noticed that, Sigel nodded quickly.

"Thanks for taking the time"

"You don't have to worry about it. If you didn't call me right, it wouldn't make sense to have a contract, would it?

As Sigel, I didn't mean to make a pact with the Great Spirit, so I nodded vaguely at Dine's question.

I don't hate the fact that we're supposed to have a contract, but there's still confusion.

Dine disappeared from the spot as she waved her right hand, whether she knew Sigel was in that condition or not.

The Great Spirit of Fire, who dropped it off, turned his gaze to Sigel before saying:

"Well, now that you've paid attention, let's get you named"

I don't know about the change in expression, but Sigel smiled bitterly when she saw how excited she was, no matter what she saw.

Now that I know that the naming is directly linked to the contract, it also comes to mind that it is somewhat distracting, but there is no atmosphere that I can say no to, no matter how I look at it.

Sigel knew that he would be asked later in his conversation with Dine, so he thought about what name to give him in the meantime.

"So what about Ignis?

"Hmm. Ignis or... isn't that a pretty name"

The Great Spirit of Fire rekindled Ignis, while so good, showed his teeth.

Sigel, who apparently understood that was the trick when he laughed, was heartfelt horrified.

When they said they didn't like this, I almost had to rethink it again.

Ignis went on to say if he was discerning Sigel's feelings like that or not.

"So this is my payback for naming. - It was Agni. Take it."

When Ignis said so, Agni, who had been quiet beside Sigel, jumped a little once before going closer to Ignis.

And he came right back after approaching the distance of whether he touched Ignis or not.

Its back is ridden with something like a pine light on fire.

From previous examples, it was understandable that it was an important item for The Spirit Inn.

Agni, who approached Sigel, had disappeared as he was.

I soon found out that I had gone to a warehouse in "The Spirit's Inn," so Sigel thanked Ignis without panic.

"Thank you"

Like, "Thanks for the name, huh? It's not enough to bother to thank them more."

"Maybe so, because I think courtesy is important"

"Hmm. Right."

Ignis said so, shaking his neck up and down, showing his teeth again slightly.

"Well, it's time for me to excuse myself. Let me look forward to seeing how they raise Agni."

Ignis sank his neck, which he was showing from the magma, saying so, and at the end of the day completely disappeared.

When I lost sight of Ignis, I heard a simultaneous sigh leaking from behind Sigel.

Looking back at it as a signal, Sigel smiled bitterly as she looked around together.

"It's the fourth body now, though I think it's time to get used to it?

"You know what, Sigel? Don't take that for granted."

When Michaela complained with her lips pointy, the others nodded in unison.

I do come accustomed to meeting the Great Spirit, but that doesn't reduce intimidation per se.

Rather, Sigel, who feels little intimidation, is strange from the Michaelas.

Sigel, who was to be able to turn his gaze from everyone, either envious or resentful, said in a slight panic.

"Nevertheless, how could Aerial do anything for Merriage? I don't care what you think. I don't think this is the right place for tree spirits.

When Sigel asked that, Michaela answered with a difficult face.

"I don't know either."

Michaela looked around, saying so.

The place I'm at right now is so much lava that Agnis came out, I don't think there's anything else dizzying.

Philomena, who looked around just like Michaela, told him to declare.

"Anyway, why don't you check this place out for once? I can't help but talk like this."

When Philomena said so, the others nodded once before starting to move.

We still have plenty of time, so we'd better find out everything we can.

It's not too late to come to a conclusion.

Thirty minutes after Philomena's proposal.

In the end, the Sigels had gathered at their original location, especially without finding anything at that location.

"- Did you find anything in the end?"

"Let me tell you something, the rugs say nothing either."

Naturally, Sigel had asked the rugs to explore as well while he was looking around.

But unfortunately, I couldn't find anything dizzying.

Filomena, who nodded knowingly toward Sigel, heard as she looked at Michaela.

"So, do you have anything in mind?

"I just don't get it. Either way, don't you know Sigel better than I do? At least in terms of the Great Spirit."

Sigel, told that by Mikael, made a difficult face and put his arms together.

"Even so...... When it comes to thinking about it, it just means I wanted to see Ignis with myself, and it didn't have anything to do with Merriage directly, did it?

When Sigel answered that, the others twisted their necks hmm.

On that face, it says that Aerial has said such a thoughtful thing that it is difficult to think of anything.

It's time to see you look troubled, and here comes the ever silent rug.

"Oh, you know. What's going on with" The Spirit Inn "?

"Huh?"

Sigel tilted her neck at the words of the rug.

"No. Didn't you receive the item from Master Ignis? I thought" The Spirit Inn "might be changing something with that..."

"Ah..."

To Rag's words, Sigel turned out to be like he had been poked in the face.

Feeling his gaze from around him, Sigel rushed to start checking out The Spirit Inn.

"Hmmm. Nothing in particular seems to me except that I got The Flame Examination...?

The Investigation of Fire is about something like a pine light that Ignis gave me earlier.

"Nothing else is happening?

"Right. Nothing so far.... I have no choice. Why don't we just put it in the right place?"

The items I have received from the Great Spirits have had their first effect since I installed them.

That means you can't just have it, so I thought, "Exploring the Flames" might be the same.

The "Investigation of Flames", as the appearance of the pine light suggests, has a fire at the tip.

For that reason he could not put it inside the mansion, but placed its pine light so that it would come to the center of the three buildings.

"Hmmm...... Nothing's happening, especially."

Sigel said so while checking "The Spirit's Inn" a little bit.

At least not for the eyes I've seen, no major changes have taken place, except for putting down The Flame Examination.

While Sigel was checking out "The Spirit Inn," the others were looking into the cave again.

After about five minutes of doing that, Sigel finally realized what was there.

"Uh, could this be about this?

Sigel's eyes, who shrugged so, wrote a message indicating the conditions under which 'The Spirit Inn' could be expanded.

As far as its contents were concerned, it did turn out that the Investigation of Flames was key.

However, unfortunately, with the spiritual power we have now, we cannot expand.

The result of telling everyone about it was to leave this place and return to the ship for now.