Cyclops are designated A-rank, not just because they have speeds that are not commensurate with their powers or giants.

Cyclops tend to seem like a brain muscle at first glance, but when multiple bodies come together, they work together exactly.

That collaboration is said to be based on instincts as demons specializing in combat, although verbal instructions are not given as people do.

Individuals much stronger than people will collaborate if they become a group.

It is the Cyclops who give their name to the spitefulness as a complaining-free A-rank demon.

For this reason, the sudden availability of three cyclopses as Sigel's opponent would mean that the operational side of the arena admits it has that much strength.

If a battle is fought that attracts spectators, that's how much sales are made, so the arena side wants as many fights as it can.

In battles we know we can win from the beginning, it is only natural that they do, because bets are not established in the first place.

Both the fighter who goes to battle and the spectator who sees it, after understanding the matter, make up the entertainment called the arena.

Siegel, based on those things, was worried about what to do.

If you are a Cyclops Trinity, it is easy to summon and defeat even more advanced spirits.

However, if you do that, it will end up as light as it did during the exam.

I don't mind if I merely show strength, but as a fighter in the arena, I can only reach the point.

In order to gain popularity as a fighter, it is still necessary to have a charming match.

That said, Sigel, who had never seen a fight in the arena, did not know how to be a "charming" match.

With the magic of tying the person the rig used during the exam, you should be able to stop the three bodies at the same time.

However, Siegel also understands that it is too light for those who watch to clap out.

After considering those things, Sigel chose to defeat them with flashy magic.

Firstly, stop the three cyclopses at the speed of Ciro.

And in the meantime, the rig uses the magic of the wind to stab the stomach.

Seems like an easy thing to do when you say that, but it doesn't actually work that well.

In the first place, stopping the trisomy cyclops at the same time cannot in itself be done without so much strength.

In addition, it takes a lot of strength when it becomes a magic that can defeat a cyclops with a ruggedness commensurate with its physique with a single blow.

If it was meant to be, I'd just have to give detailed instructions to do those things, but the instructions Sigel gave were simple ones.

"Shiro is stuck. The rig is stuck."

That's all Sigel said while Cyclops came at him.

And then Siro and Rig moved to follow that instruction.

Following Sigel's instructions, Shilo, who hit Cyclops first, began flirting with the trisomy Cyclops at that speed.

In that gap the rig is stopping the movement and starting to work out the magic.

However, this is a performance to show the audience that Rig, the Spirit, may not actually have to do this.

The same goes for Siegel's instructions earlier, but he told me he should have done so in advance.

Rigg, who has a naughty thing about it, was curious to hear the story and get on with it is another story.

The magic of the rig (blade of the wind) released over some time hit the trisomy cyclops at the same time.

At the same time, the puff of blood rose from each cyclops.

Hearing the audience watching it cheer to thrive at the same time, Sigel thought it was cruel inside.

If it was meant to be, it could be Siegel's genuine desire to defeat you without suffering, even if you are a demon.

Even if that was a casual thought from above.

Nevertheless, I am not in a situation where I can say that now either.

We need to boost the audience first, more than we decide to fight "charm".

Sigel, so severed, watched the battle between Shilo and the rig even as he frowned.

In the end, where the rig unleashed its magic several times, the Cyclops collapsed almost simultaneously.

Along the way, you decided it wasn't obvious that the whole Cyclops was about to get out of Shiloh's foothold, and you came to Shigel's, but Shiloh quickly caught up and prevented it too.

Rig was a rig, and he kept using his magic to the end, even if he unleashed enough magic to defeat Cyclops, without showing how tired he was.

Seeing the three cyclopses, who were already no longer even mourning, the undelivered, who watched the results away, signaled the end.

"Winner, Sigel!

With that voice, the cheers of the spectators who were satisfied with the battle rose there.

Inside, there is a voice saying that although he lost the bet, he was excited about the fight itself.

Listening to those voices, Sigel turned her gaze toward the VIP table.

There, King Adolph nodded with a satisfied look and looked at this one with Laura's worried face.

Laura is not worried because she thinks Sigel will be defeated.

You look like that because you know this way of fighting is unwillingness for Siegel.

Turning to that, Sigel gently lowered his head to the VIP seat to reassure him before beginning to walk to the entrance and exit.

Since a declaration of victory has already been made, you may leave at any time.

By then, Cyclops' body, which had fallen, had also already disappeared.

And with Sigel, the fighter, gone, the audience began to reflect on Sigel's earlier matches in an unexcited manner.

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Returning to the holding room, Sigel smiled bitterly when she saw the marina waiting there looking worried.

"So did Laura, but you don't have to worry so much, do you?

When Sigel said that, Marina watched as she figured out if it was true.

It was a marina that I had been doing that for a while, but I found out the words didn't lie, and I was breathing ho.

"Apparently it's true."

"In the first place, the arena itself is about to make the battle a spectacle. If you don't like it, you haven't registered since the beginning."

Before the battle it was Sigel who thought a lot, but it was also genuine.

It was only before I fought that I thought about all sorts of things.

Usually, it's normal for a battle to begin shortly, so earlier, when we had time to fight, we thought about something extra.

Hearing Sigel's words, Marina replied after sighing.

"Really? Well, if you were Sigel, you'd say so."

Whether you expected this from the start or not, I told you about the fight in the arena in advance.

On top of that, Sigel thought there was no reason to blame the Philomenas because they were immersed in sentiment before the battle.

It was a marina dialogue because I understood the matter properly.

Sigel, who thought he had no choice but to continue this story any longer, said after holding Marina's hand.

"Let's just get what we're going to receive and get back to the ship, shall we? It's going to be a hassle if you leave time poorly."

Now the audience should still be inside the arena and immersed in the aftermath.

Then I thought I'd better get moving now.

"Sure, that's true."

Marina, agreeing with Sigel's idea, nodded in earnest.

Most importantly, since there is no audience at all that hasn't left the arena, Sigel will eventually be found, but that is another story.