While Sigel was fighting in the arena, Filomena and Michaela weren't waiting to return on the Amateras.

The two men who entered the royal castle with Laura headed to the library room in the castle.

Unless you work in a castle, you cannot enter a library room in the Royal Castle, but you enter with proper permission.

In the first place, Philomena and the others were given permission to enter the library.

However, until now, there was a good chance that an extra elephant would be approaching, so I didn't stop by.

solicitation in that regard by entering into a marriage with Sigel (referral?) I found that it would decrease, so I decided to use the library because it was a corner.

Besides, there are times with Sigel, but it is also significant that the relationship with Laura has become closer.

Why, Philomena and the others have also benefited from Siegel's engagement with Laura.

Philomena is a magic prop, Michaela is spiritual and there is as much to look into personally in the library.

Moreover, the history of the Kingdom of Horstat is long and, combined with the fact that it is a great power, its size is also incomparable with that of its neighbours.

For that reason, Philomena and Michaela decided to look into what books were available first.

Incidentally, there are forbidden books in the Royal Castle library, but naturally they are forbidden to view.

No matter how many royal associates there are, there is a strict distinction.

A few hours after the library began its investigation, Filomena, who came to a well-separated point, got her mind on the idea that it would be time for Siegel's battle to be over.

When that happened, I was more concerned about you afterwards, and I was completely out of focus.

Then, giving up the continuation of the investigation, Filomena headed to the place where Michaela was supposed to be, in order to take a break together.

So Philomena was to find Michaela, who was taking a book and reading it seriously.

"What's going on here? If you're going to read it properly, why don't you take a seat?

The Royal Castle library has a proper reading space.

Rather, reading is an act that in some cases cannot be frowned upon because it can interfere with other users.

They have very few users now, and it never meant Michaela was in someone's way, but it's definitely illegitimate.

Michaela, who looked stiff in Philomena's voice, closed the book she had and lowered her head gently.

"Sorry. Thanks. Because it's something I was a little concerned about..."

While reassured that it was not the other nobles or anything that found the readings, but Philomena, Michaela did so.

Seeing that michaela, Philomena was concerned about something else, not about the readings.

"Was it also material that Michaela would refer to?

At present, in the field of spirituality, it is said that the elves are the first to say so.

Among other things, Michaela should have had the knowledge to go state of the art.

For Philomena, I didn't think there was a book that said something that Michaela didn't know about.

Seeing how that Philomena was, Michaela shook her head left and right in a bitter laugh.

"Neither do I know everything, and even the humans have a lot of knowledge. That's why I decided to look into it here, too."

Just because human beings lag behind in the realm of spirituality doesn't mean the elves have no knowledge at all.

To find out those things, you're still quick to find what's in the form of a book.

Having traveled all over the continent to see what could be called several libraries, Michaela is well aware of that.

"If you ask me, sure you do"

To Michaela's words, Philomena also nodded with a convincing look.

Even when it comes to libraries in one bite, the content stored varies considerably depending on the field and thinking studied in each country.

It's more natural that there's a book that says something Michaela doesn't know.

Filomena reflected on whether she overestimated Michaela's knowledge.

"So? What kind of stuff did you find?

"Shall we talk about that elsewhere? I'm just curious about other people's gaze."

Michaela looked around, saying so.

No matter how whispering it is, it is out of common sense to talk long in the library.

Mindful of Michaela, Philomena, who had tried to fail herself, nodded bitterly.

Michaela seemed to be the same person who thought about taking a break, and the two left the library once.

Unfortunately, the Royal Castle library cannot be brought out because there is no book lending system.

To be precise, Philomena and Michaela, who are free to bring it up within the royal castle but do not have a room, cannot carry it and consequently rent it.

Philomena, who was headed for the dining room in the castle, saw and heard Michaela walking next door.

"So? What was it written about?

"That was the blind spot for me, though. - on the difference between the spiritual arts used by elves and human beings"

"Mm?... I see"

It was Filomena with the face of not knowing what she had been told for a moment, but she immediately understood and nodded.

Human beings, no one can use more spirituality than elves.

As a result, research has not progressed, but it has not been done at all.

Some of the books found by Michaela contained research on the differences in spirituality used by elves and humans in particular.

Since the elves are only interested in the spiritual arts they use themselves, there is no wonder that Michaela did not know that knowledge.

"It's a blind spot when it comes to blind spots. I didn't think the race would make a difference."

Filomena turned her strange gaze to Michaela, who replied so with a sigh.

"Was it that different?

"It's not the technique itself, it's the difference of mind."

To Philomena's question, Michaela nodded honestly as she answered.

I've been pointed out for my lack of knowledge, but it's true, so I can't help but rebel.

Michaela continued shrugging her shoulders to Filomena, who was asking just what the difference was.

"In that book, it says that elves think of the magic of the Spirit as a natural origin, and that humans tend to see it as an extension of magic."

"Yeah? What do you mean?

"I mean..."

Michaela began to talk to Philomena, who strangled her neck without knowing what it meant, to sort it out among herself.

Elves see the Spirit, the backbone of spiritual art, as a willing man born out of nature.

That's the same for humans, but I think the magical phenomena that the spirits cause are a form of magic, not nature itself.

In contrast, an elf who thinks it is on a natural extension line considers it to be only a natural phenomenon caused by people.

To sum up, elves make spirituality a form of natural phenomenon, and humans a form of magical phenomenon.

Because of that difference in thinking, it was a thought written in the book that differences were made with the spirits served, and that in the case of human beings, there might be few that could be used by the spirits.

Incidentally, what we are referring to here as the "Spirit" is a small being that cannot be seen with an eye.

Spirits that can be contracted to be categorized as lower spirits are assumed to be hard to make such a difference because people's intentions are cheap in the first place.

Underlying spirits who are self and willing to do magic (spirituality) by understanding the difference in perception from the contractor.

"- If you ask me, yes, there is."

To Michaela, who last said so and summed it up, Philomena asked as she leaned her neck again.

"I know what you're trying to say, and I'm convinced, but what's wrong with that?

Michaela has already given her name as a spiritual user as part of the brave.

When I found out the difference, I didn't think Philomena would be of any use.

Such a filomena made Michaela look just a little surprised.

"Oh. I thought it would help Siegel, not me, but didn't need it?

To Michaela, who said so with a little laugh, Philomena replied only "Ah".

Sigel summons as many advanced spirits as he wishes, but the level of spirituality he can actually use is not as high.

Most of all, it means more than the spirits that are obeyed, which is generally a sufficient level of usage.

Michaela has been thinking about the reason for the difference for a long time, but she thinks that she may have figured out one end of the reason in the book she found this time.