The fact that the Great Spirit gave me crystal stones left me with the trees and soil that I was currently working on, and the soil that I had not been able to contract so far.

Dine had suggested that you could either call it in and sign a contract, or just crystal stone, but seeing how Michaela was doing, I decided to refrain from doing so.

If the Great Spirit of the earth were to summon himself to a further covenant, he would not know what to do with it.

If you were known around Philomena, you might laugh at it now, but it is.

It may already be too late, but as a Siegel, I don't really want to live a high-profile life.

Rig, who was watching Sigel treat the crystalline stone he got to the 'Spirit Inn', asked with a strange face.

"You don't evolve?

"Oh. It's a corner, so I thought we'd all stick together. I was wondering if we should do that because we've been together before."

"Really? We don't care, do we?

For the rigs, evolution is a means to protect Sigel, not an end.

For this reason, we are not very committed to who has superior powers as a Spirit.

However, if you become stronger, you can also protect Siegel and the "Inn of the Spirit" for that matter, so you may have the dedication for that matter.

To the words of a light rug, Sigel shook her head with a bitter smile.

"It doesn't mean that the foreign enemies that come so far are as strong. You don't have to rush it up."

"Hmm. Well, if that's what Sigel says, that's fine."

I guess Sigel has a Sigel-like obsession, and Rig never pursued it any deeper either.

I've bothered to ask because I thought Sigel might think that we're obsessed with the simultaneous evolution of the three of us.

There are things I like to mischief about, Rig, but I can also care for these details.

After taking in the crystalline stone, I checked the condition of the early Spirit trisomy, so that it could evolve properly.

As I explained to Rig, I'm not going to let it evolve right away, so now I'm done just making sure I can.

I also thought that would be okay if the crystalline stones were forced to evolve at the alignment stage, but I was just a little relieved as a Sigel because that didn't happen.

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The Sigels came to the town of water not to visit anything.

We are here to deepen the investigation into the super ancient civilization that has been going on.

On this visit, I decided that there would be no demonic props or other takeaways.

No matter how much forgiveness you have from the Great Spirit, if you bring it back over and over again, that's almost no different from burglary.

For this reason, during this site visit, goals were set for each of them, such as knowing the steps to create a magic item that would be in the ruins if it were Filomena.

As the Philomenas investigate the ruins of ancient civilization, there is something called each field.

If it's Philomena, it's about magic props, Michaela's about spirituality and spirits, and if it's a marina, it's about religion.

Here halfway between the states are Sigel and Laura.

In Laura's case, coming to the ruins itself was close for the first time, so it did not have a clear goal.

It was the same with Sigel, and even if he came to this world and asked him what he wanted to know in its ruins, there was nothing specific about it.

For once, in the case of Sigel, the purpose was with regard to the migrants, but certain conclusions had been drawn as we examined Abby and Takel's diary.

Speaking of which...

"Does that mean it's still impossible for a traveler to return to the original world?"

It was Sigel and Laura who were discussing what investigation to do, but that's what Laura had heard when it came to stories about the crossers.

"Yeah. Unfortunately. It says here that you met the Spirit God and listened to him, so I'm pretty sure that's the first thing."

Sigel found the wording when he was investigating Takel's diary.

It was at the end of the diary that it was written, but Takel was also beginning to refrain from taking the opportunity to travel itself.

Spirit God is a Spirit that is even superior to the Great Spirit, and takes its name as a pillar of God, as the name suggests.

In all, Spirit God is said to have seven bodies: earth, water, fire, wind, tree, light, and darkness.

Those attributes apply as they are to the attributes of the Spirit.

Incidentally, Solsterism, a monotheistic religion, etc., the Spirit God is assumed to have been changed by Solster God, but naturally (?) I don't know as much as it is true or false.

The very story of meeting the Spirit God is already becoming a mythical domain rather than a legend, so there is no way to be sure.

Laura sighed at what Sigel had just said that he was described as meeting such a spiritual God.

"In common sense, it's impossible to meet a spiritual god or something...... does it still mean that the crosser is special?

Now Laura has no doubt that Takel met with the Spirit God.

That's sometimes because Sigel believes, but because of the presence of Aerial who keeps thinking of Takel.

"Hmm, what do you think? If travelers are special, I don't think it's strange that Abby's seeing them."

"Wasn't it in Abby's diary?

"Yeah, it says here that I met the Great Spirit."

Unlike Takel, Abby spent most of her life in a water town.

For this reason, in Abby's case, Siegel believes that meeting itself did not give him the chance to talk to a rare spiritual god.

Nevertheless, that also leaves open the possibility that the traveler will always meet the Spirit God.

What catches me here is what Siegel used to hear: "A traveler from the world where Siegel was, is liked by the Spirit".

Maybe the crossers from other worlds have not even met the Great Spirit, instead of the Spirit God.

With that in mind, travelers from Earth can be considered special rather than special.

Most of all, there is no better way to make sure of it than with the Great Spirit not answering it.

Laura, who was listening to Sigel's explanation, had listened there with her neck slightly tilted.

"Aren't you going to check with the Great Spirit?

"That's a subtle place. Maybe you won't tell me if I ask."

No matter how many contracts you're under, the Great Spirit doesn't mean you're giving me all the information against Sigel.

That's what you can tell by looking at the words and deeds of the Great Spirit you've ever met.

Sigel has not dared to listen while he is aware of it, not just because of the Great Spirit, but because he believes that the Spirit has rules of the Spirit.

Given the presence of the Great Spirit, there is no way I can say that I should listen more and more without worrying about that.

Laura, who got a convincing look at Sigel's words, said with a nod.

"If Mr. Siegel thinks so, I guess he does"

I can only count that Laura met with the Great Spirit.

I was desperate to absorb the pressure I would receive even then, and couldn't afford to look that deep.

"... I think so."

Laura laughed cously at Sigel, who had said so with no confidence at all.

"If you are facing the Great Spirit as well as Mr. Sigel, as far as I know, you are nowhere to be found so far. So I suppose you could just be a little more confident, right?

"Uh, well, is it?

As Sigel, who still has only shelved perceptions, there's something quite difficult about being told to be conscious.

And that was why Laura thought that the great spirits were so close to Siegel.