The Amateras, who showed the Demons exactly where they would fly, were continuing straight towards the Philomena mansion.

I won't wear it in one day, so I plan to stay at the appropriate town inn along the way on this day.

During the Amateras, which is going on in Philomena's driving, Sigel was adjusting for "The Spirit Inn".

Conditions were explicit, but there wasn't enough spiritual power, so he was working on converting the spiritual stones he was saving.

One day, when I could expand, the tricks I was saving helped.

All I had to do was get ready and finally tap the button to expand.

I also thought about teaching around for a moment and then changing it, but I thought I wouldn't even bother to do that and do an update just now.

Then there was a message on the screen that had never happened before.

External enemy protection has been lifted. Do you want to conduct combat training?

The moment I saw it, Sigel was relieved inside.

If there is a training mode, it can be dealt with at times when it is not suddenly a practice.

Sigel was feeling subtle when he didn't have any explanation when he made the decision, but this is the only place he's solid.

Anyway, I just tapped Yes to train.

After that, the description of the operation continued as seen in some game tutorial.

There were two main ways to deal with external enemies when they arrived: auto mode and manual mode.

You can choose whether the early story will leave Siegel giving instructions to the spirits once and for all when the external enemies arrive.

Essentially, when it is in auto mode and in manual mode, it is necessary for Sigel to operate and switch in the 'Spirit Inn'.

Furthermore, when put into manual mode, even more detailed settings were divided.

There are several patterns of those settings, such as keeping only rough instructions, or typing each and every action with a command.

In doing so, Sigel set aside settings to keep only rough instructions.

He fights like that in his usual battles, so he thought it would be better to do as usual without confusion on the part of Siegel and the Spirits.

After finishing explaining the battle settings, it is finally a revelation of the outside enemy and the doings.

"Is this the outside enemy... you're doing it again"

He came out on the screen. Seeing that, Sigel said, turning into a subtle face.

For once there are multiple external enemies out there on the screen, but the figure doesn't mean, as Sigel said, that it maintains some sort of clear shape.

To put it plainly, it looks like something is floating around like a black cloud.

Even when it came to clouds in a bite, they seemed to vary in shape and size, and the only characteristic common in appearance was the fact that they were like clouds.

Yet another thing in common is the name of the external enemy.

Just as hard to figure out it's an external enemy, the tutorial labels those "Spirit Eaters".

I only came out spirit-eating after doing combat training to the end, so I also felt like I could just have an outside enemy, or maybe another pattern later.

Leave it on hold for once regarding the name, and the tutorial mode is safe (?) Finished.

After training to fight external enemies in the tutorial, I checked the "Spirit Inn" menu and there was a place where I could see exactly what a spirit-eater looked like.

So far only one type has been registered, and I don't know if it will come out otherwise.

However, the fact that there are such items on purpose is likely to continue to increase.

Considering the tutorial to be only a tutorial, Sigel decided to keep her mind on it.

Michaela has been talking to Sigel since she confirmed that she was calm, wondering if she had overheard the crush on Sigel in battle.

"What was the outside enemy like?

"Oh. Yeah. What can I say..."

It was Sigel who had trouble explaining for a moment, but for once he spoke from figure to name.

Then Michaela, who heard the name, glanced a little.

"The world over there, after all? But you're coming out."

"Oh, that means spirit-eaters come out this way too."

The matter was his first ear, Sigel saw Michaela as he inquired.

"I'm leaving. Well, I rarely see it. Maybe the spirits are knocking them down unwittingly, though they're really coming more."

"That sounds like it."

To Michaela's explanation, Sigel nodded with a convincing look.

It was Sigel who nodded a few times, but there it became a look that I noticed something else.

"Yeah? That means maybe the spirit-eating we've found so far is pretty strong?

If the spirits are knocking down spirit-eaters unknowingly, what has been witnessed so far is that the spirits of this world could not be knocked down (...) by their opponents.

If so, it would be natural to think like Siegel.

Michaela nodded cocklessly at that Sigel prediction.

"Yeah, that's right. Spirit eaters are considered a troublesome monster because they cannot be attacked with ordinary weapons and can only be defeated by magic."

As Sigel saw in his tutorial, Spirit Eaters do not receive normal physical attacks.

For this reason, when witnessed, they gather high ranking wizards to crusade.

"Besides, the presence of the Great Spirit, who is usually not supposed to show up, is also known because he has been witnessed coming out to defeat the Spirit Eater."

In the past, some examples have been witnessed of powerful spirit-eaters like swallowing small countries.

Such spirit-eating was so much so that there was a record that the Great Spirit and others eventually came out and were crusaded, out of the hands of men.

As Michaela said, beings like the Great Spirit, who don't show up in public, are based on a record of defeating such spirit-eaters.

In the past of the Great Spirit and Spirit-eater, Sigel nodded.

"I see. That's a convincing reason. I was wondering how spirits who didn't show up in public were confirmed, but now I know."

"You didn't listen to me for wondering."

"No, it is, though."

To Michaela's penetration, Sigel looked like a bum.

I'm sure it bothered me before, but I didn't think it was about going to ask until I left the work I was doing at that time.

And the fact is that I completely forgot until I heard the current story as it is.

Michaela wasn't going to go in any further, either, or she was asking me something else.

"More than that, how big is the spirit-eating that comes out of it?

"No, is it honest that you don't know too well in pieces? Except there wasn't anything bigger than the height of the rig."

"Hmm. I knew you had a lot going on when it came to eating spirits in one bite"

"Sounds like it. Well, it's only for training, so it's possible I didn't give you anything too big."

In the first place, "The Spirit Inn," we still haven't figured out when spirit-eating might come out.

We should think about the future operation of 'Spirit Inn', considering that there may also be spirit-eaters larger than they came out in the tutorial.

Seeing Sigel start thinking a lot about the future, Michaela has asked me with an interesting face.

"What are we going to do? More contract spirits after all?

"Well, given the current situation, that's the quickest part, isn't it? From what I've seen, it doesn't look like the other spirits who are coming to The Spirit Inn won't fight either."

In the tutorial, spirits other than the covenant spirits were also seen fighting in part.

However, since it was still the contractual spirit who would surely carry out the battle, it was one operation to make a new contract even in the sense of increasing the strength of the battle as much as possible.

To be honest, it was Sigel who wanted to get his contract done so much that he didn't have to worry about it, but I know that if you look at how the Rugs have handled it so far, you should let them pick it over time.

After seeing how often external enemies come out in the current state of the day, Siegel thought it would be a good idea to have them choose between them.