Sigel asked Rag a paragraph about the Spirit born in "The Spirit Inn".

"How'd it go during the night? Was there a raid?

"No. There was nothing. Same as before."

Sigel nodded at the lag, who had answered that as he shook his head.

"Yes. Maybe not that often? Anyway, I'll see how it goes for a while, please."

"Okay."

Rag nodded honestly to a favor from Sigel.

Ever since I expanded, I have been letting three early spirits, who are superior spirits, stick up in "Spirit Inns" all the time.

Sometimes it's because I didn't know how strong the outer enemy was or how often it would come.

As for Sigel, I'm going to be deciding on the Spirit who manages the 'Spirit Inn' for a week or so watching how it goes.

In the meantime, we'll keep three senior spirits in for the whole day until there's a first raid or we'll see how it goes.

If that doesn't seem like a problem, I'm going to gradually reduce that number.

Ultimately, he thought that it would be better for the senior spirits to be able to do as one.

Of course, if you decide you're short handed after the first raid, keeping the advanced spirits away all the time is one option.

In the end, plans for the future change depending on the extent to which the external enemy is actually.

We don't want the outside enemy to come as far as possible, but we can't have a clear plan until we get here.

As Sigel said to Rag, we can only see how things are going for a while when it comes to external enemies.

It's about having an opponent, and we can only wait until we can't handle it like crushing enemy strongholds from here.

Nevertheless, it is necessary to keep the hand that can be taken.

For starters, Sigel decided to ask for it because of something he had asked for yesterday.

"So? Have you gathered the spirits who are telling you they want to sign a contract?

"Yes. No problem. Now, I'm waiting over there, do you want me to call you?

"Yeah. Please"

When Sigel said so and nodded, Rag nodded and became silent only once.

At first it was Sigel who didn't make sense, but I just found out he was doing a correspondence I learned from Merriage.

Until now, I have to go inside the 'Spirit Inn' and call it, but I can communicate. Now I don't have to do that.

Looking at the rugs interacting silently, Sigel thought this would be handy.

Rug, who finished communicating with Rig, who is now inside the 'Spirit Inn', looked at Sigel and said.

"I'm sure they'll be here soon, just a moment please"

"Okay."

That's what Rag has said, but ten spirits appeared before Siegel's eyes while Siegel replied or not.

This time, I do not intend to make a covenant with the Spirit of the Trinity for once.

However, given the coming of external enemies to the 'Spirit Inn', there are times when you want to make a covenant with as many spirits as possible.

Now I have decided to be a trio, but only open a little and recruit again (?) I intend to.

Sigel told the spirits in front of him about it before choosing the three bodies for this one.

In fact, Sigel, only this time, had decided which spirits to take.

Adding three bodies makes the covenant Spirit ten in all, and can be just two in each attribute.

I was also thinking about balance and the rest of the attributes were trying to make fire, water and wind one person at a time.

I came here to balance my attributes, thinking about my external enemies.

While choosing the spirits that were coming to me last time, Sigel made a covenant with the three spirits.

Only the Spirit of Fire was in the intermediate E rank this time, and the other two were in the intermediate G rank.

Most importantly, the rank itself doesn't attach much importance to it because if you let it go through the experience in "The Spirit Inn," it will soon rise.

However, this time, with more elements of external enemies, I made sure they would fight for the 'Spirit Inn' properly.

That's how much the rugs should be doing, naturally, but since that's the most important thing right now, Sigel wanted to make sure too.

By the way, it's the same with the Great Spirit who's making the contract, but as Dine said, it's a different deal from the Rags.

Even so, I don't really feel much for Siegel himself, but I can see the difference in The Spirit Inn.

Simply put, the four great spirits who have previously made their name are not registered in the 'Spirit Inn'.

I'm just doing the same naming for Sigel, but there's a clear distinction there.

Sigel bowed his head in front of the newly added Spirit of the Three Bodies.

"Nice to meet you. In the meantime, we're all in charge of the Spirit Inn."

Today we are going to be making a move towards Filomena's house.

There's little point in letting it out for exploration around here, so you'd better be prepared for the outside enemy.

At the behest of Sigel, the three spirits had disappeared immediately.

Rug, who dropped it off satisfactorily, has looked at Sigel with a nod.

"Is there anything else? If not, I would like to return to the 'Spirit Inn'..."

Rag, who usually puts Sigel first, has also said that rarely does he care about external enemies now.

Of course I don't have a problem as a Sigel, so I snorted right back - I almost remembered that Fujisakura was in my sight.

"Speaking of which, what's going on with Nora? You grew up like a Sakura?

Sakura nodded cocklessly when Sigel asked him that.

"Yes. Then can you call me because I want to ask you a few questions? All you have to do is stay alert at the Spirit Inn again."

"Okay."

When Sigel shifted his gaze from Sakura and said so, Rag nodded and disappeared.

After Rag returned to "The Spirit Inn," he also asked Sui to return.

Today we only do the journey, so the escort is sufficient with Sakura and Agni, who was originally attached to him.

Sometimes Sakura just wanted to keep her outside experience because she had been managing in The Spirit Inn for so long.

Soon after Sui disappeared, the grown Nora came out of The Spirit Inn.

"Oh, that? You're growing, aren't you?

"I am! That's rude!

Seeing Nora, when Sigel said so unexpectedly, the person at the time turned a little angry and mumbled.

There's no reason why Sigel bothered to confirm that.

Compared to when I did have a big palm, I have grown.

However, Nora's height was much smaller than that of the other human-type spirits and was only about the size of her junior year.

"No, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be ridiculous."

Sigel said so, pounding Nora's head lightly.

I thought I'd be glad to do that somehow.

Nora was putting her muggled face back together to see if that prediction was brilliantly centered.

"So? What do you want to hear?

"Oh, I was. I was. I was. - Looks like a lot of building materials are accumulating, but is it time to build a building?

The building materials that have been available for me to look at my spare time have accumulated considerably.

I just didn't know how much Sigel was going to need, so I wanted to ask you once.

Now that I'm a senior spirit, and I can talk to you, it was just in time.

To Sigel's question, Nola showed her how to think only a little before answering.

"You can do what you can, but you can only make small things, right?

"How small is it?

"Uh, about the cabin that was around the beginning...... oh well. Why don't we just do it like a warehouse? We'll be able to withstand some raids from outside enemies."

"Huh!? Can you make something like that?

Nora casually said that, but Sigel was surprised not to miss a word there.

Towards that siegel, Nola nodded cocklessly.

"I can do it."

"Right. Then can I have it made for you? Because I want to be able to keep what everyone has made there."

Nora's suggestion was unexpected for Siegel, but he even asked for architecture because it was a ship on the crossing.

Nora has architectural skills, thanks to her continued building materials.

"Okay. - Then can I ask the spirits who are coming to the Spirit Inn to help me? Though it replaces the cost of your stay."

So far the spirits coming from outside are paying for their stay by leaving the spiritual stones behind.

What Nola said is that having them labor takes their place.

Sigel immediately agreed, as it meant that more help would make it faster to build for that matter.

Expansion brings spiritual power closer to teasing, but it doesn't stop spiritual stones from entering at all.

It was now decided that the building was more important than that.