Demons and Near Misses (?) and the evening of the day I expanded The Spirit Inn.

The Sigels were staying on the Amateras beside the town where they were due to stay on this day.

I usually move to secure a lodging in town as soon as possible, but this time I didn't.

I left something to be called the biggest event yet.

Sigel called the name softly as everyone was aligned on the bridge to draw attention to himself.

"Merriage, will you come?

Sigel called Merriage on this occasion to see if he would really let her into the 'Inn of the Spirit', as she had said when we first met.

"Did you call me, Sigel?

Merriage appeared light to respond to Sigel's call.

The Great Spirit, yes, could not have been so easy to see, but Sigel was clapping inside out with such insecurity.

"I called because I thought I might be able to live up to my previous promises...... but what do you say?

When Sigel said so, Merriage smiled with a grin after opening her eyes as if she were surprised for a moment.

"I was wondering if Sigel would someday, but I didn't expect to accomplish it so quickly"

"Does that mean you can get in?

"Yeah. No problem. - Well, let's just get in there."

Merriage disappeared from the side where he said so.

That was with the usual way of disappearing, but I know it didn't just disappear out of sight.

Confirming that Merriage had disappeared, Sigel immediately opened the 'Inn of the Spirit'.

Then I could confirm that there was a solid, merry-looking appearance on the screen.

Merriage, who is in the "Inn of the Spirit," wrapped light around him like some other spirits, and soon found out because that was stronger than anyone else.

Incidentally, the Rags also wear light, but not always, so Sigel considers it a phenomenon happening at the whim of the Spirit.

Watching Merriage move within the screen of "The Spirit Inn," Sigel glances from around (pressure?) I felt it and lifted my head.

When I saw it, I found that the Philomenas were paying more attention to themselves than they had earlier.

"Uh, it's going to be a while, so if it's anything, you can pick up the inn first, okay?

"No, you can't do that. I don't think the Great Spirit of the Wood will do anything, but Siegel might."

And when Philomena answered so, the others were moaning in unison.

Sigel, subtly scratched by everyone's reaction, flashed his face.

"No, I don't think so...?

"Really? It's about Sigel, so don't you call him or her in town, as the Great Spirit asks?

"Yes, no way. That's not..."

To Philomena's words, Sigel slipped his gaze subtly as he said so.

If Merriage did ask me, I thought for a moment that I was going to show you around town as I was told.

If Philomena hadn't stabbed me with a nail right now, she would almost certainly have.

I know it's going to be a fuss, but I should have prioritized Merriage's hopes over that.

Sigel, feeling silent pressure from all, immediately bowed his head without resisting.

"I'm sorry. I was just wondering if that might happen."

"I guess. Please don't do that, okay? Well, if Siegel wants to stand out, he won't stop."

When Philomena said so, each of the other faces nodded.

The Philomenas are unwilling to stop it if they intend to announce that Siegel himself is a spiritual user enough to summon the Great Spirit.

I'm just advising you this way because I know you want to avoid as much trouble as possible from what Sigel has said and done so far.

Sigel also knew it, so he honestly apologized, without any particular rebellion.

I heard an unfamiliar voice at Sigel reflecting on the advice given by Philomena.

It was not a sound heard from the ear through the air, but a voice that echoed directly into the prefix.

'You don't have to worry about that. I'm not going to do a conspicuous imitation myself. - Unless there's a call from the leader (Siegel).'

"What!? Merriage?"

Sigel rushed to check the screen when he heard a voice from Merriage, who was supposed to be inside the "Spirit Inn".

The way I heard him, even though I knew he hadn't come out yet, I thought it might be the first time.

Merriage has spoken further to Sigel as he alternates between the screen of "The Spirit Inn" and his surroundings.

'This world that Sigel is making, it's very livable. Now we know why so many children are here. "

"I'd appreciate it if you could say that."

'Oh. You don't have to be so scared, do you?' Cause I mean it. '

To Merriage, who says that, Sigel could only return "haa" if he knew it was rude.

As for Sigel, he just keeps the natural product as he pleases, so there was no other way to respond.

However, Sigel, who thought that was just not a good idea, decided to ask what he had been concerned about earlier.

"By the way, what's going on with this conversation?

"Oh. Are the rugs still unavailable? - Right. You called me around the corner, so let me thank you for letting me know '

When Merriage answered that, I saw her approaching other covenant spirits on the screen.

Everyone is in the "Spirit Inn" now, apart from Shilo, who is out with an escort.

Until my first external enemy arrived, I let him see what it looked like.

As for Sigel, that's not what I wanted him to do, but Merriage just moved on to action.

Besides, if the Rags can have a conversation while inside the "Spirit Inn," I've never been over it.

Sigel decided to gratefully receive the favor of Merriage.

However, the question is, how long does it take to teach this conversation format?

If possible, I want to stay inside the inn before nightfall.

Sigel's thoughts made sense like that, and I heard voices again from Merriage, who is inside The Spirit Inn.

'It'll take a while, so if you need me, you can finish it. I'm not going outside all of a sudden.'

To Merriage, who has said the answer to exactly what he wanted to hear, Sigel thought for a moment that his heart was being read.

Of course, there was no answer to that.

Anyway, the corner Merriage told me it would take some time, so Sigel decided to move to the inn in the meantime to see Philomena.

Philomena, who had heard Merriage's voice firmly, nodded with a proper understanding of what that gaze meant.

"Right. Let's go find a place to stay while we can. The Great Spirit seems to be thinking about this situation."

Rather than this one, Merriage takes into account Sigel's circumstances, but I dare not say that.

We didn't have to put it into words because we all understood it properly.

The town to stay on this day was not so big that the inn was soon decided.

Later on, considering that Merriage might show up, there was no way to stay in a lodging and stay in the best looking inn in the town.

Most of the time, I don't usually travel in poverty, so I always stay in quite a few inns.

Anyway, by the time the Sigels had decided to stay and finished picking up dinner and settled in their respective rooms, Sigels received a report from Merriage.

The report taught the Rags how to have a conversation, so if they needed anything else, they would go back to the woods.

Sigel didn't need anything more, either, so he just had to drop off Merriage, who had come out of The Spirit's Inn once.