After Filomena announced the results, attention was first drawn to Michaela.

I knew what Michaela was being asked to do too, so I immediately started talking.

"I haven't gathered much information so far, have I? However, it seems that the spirits were treated better than I thought."

When Michaela said so, Philomena tilted her neck.

"What do you mean, the treatment's up there?

"Hmm. What can I say? Now that Spirit God is being treated as a part of God, there seems to have been a trend toward more respect for nature itself."

Hearing Michaela's explanation, Sigel immediately remembered her natural faith.

If that is fundamental, it is that which appears to be the natural flow that the Spirit, which is said to be the expression of nature itself, will be treated above the present.

When Sigel explained the matter, Michaela and Marina looked at each other.

"I see. It could be."

"That's an interesting way of thinking. … I wonder if that means that the Elves are close to the Aura religion they believe in"

Marina went on and on, saying so.

"It also overlaps with my investigation, but at the time, few people seemed to believe in the teachings that culminated in one God like Solstice. Though I don't think he was there at all."

This is also what I found out when I checked the records and books at the time.

At the time when the town of water normally functioned as a city, the idea of having a one-pillar all-powerful God was low, with many records of awe and reverence for the power of nature itself.

Of course, it wasn't that there was no monotheistic thinking at all, as there were some materials that Marina had previously put out to the church.

There was also at that time the teaching that there was a one pillar God like the Creator God, whose God created the world and the Spirits.

It is Marina's speculation at the moment that those teachings and the teachings of the natural faith might have mixed together to form a fuzzy mindset.

In addition, Marina had also discovered another interesting fact.

"There's another one, but at the time it seemed like there was another religion that we don't have right now."

Other beliefs exist, as is still said of the three major religions (...).

However, most of them, including all of them, are based on similar teaching of thought.

However, what Marina found this time was a religion based on a teaching of a completely different lineage.

Sigel, interested in Marina's words, asked as he turned his gaze.

"Heh, what's that?

"An organization that believes in a god whose nature is the exact opposite of that of the Creator."

When Marina said so, the other faces, except Sigel, looked strange.

"The inverse of the Creator God? What, what's that?

Philomena was saying that with her neck tilted.

Growing up in a world that doesn't have that mindset in the first place, maybe it's natural to have that feeling.

Sigel, thinking about that, looked at the marina and said.

"Evil gods and demons, like that?

When Sigel heard that, Marina nodded bitterly after a moment of surprise.

"Totally...... I'd love to hear more about what the world was like where Sigel was. - Exactly. Apparently, in his faith, he called him the Demon God."

If I tried it on Sigel, what a classic way of thinking it was, but from the other side of the spectrum, that's not the case.

Anyway, it couldn't have surprised me because there was supposed to be an opposite presence of God who created the world.

By the way, this demon god, but it has absolutely nothing to do with the demons who are here today.

Otherwise, it should not mean that we do not know its very existence, including Filomena, in the first place.

Whether you believe or not, it's not strange to pass on the idea itself.

However, the demons of today have the same faith as the three major religions that people believe in.

The struggle between the people and the demons is regarded as separate from those religions.

On the contrary, from Siegel, I would say that I do not know why we would contend to bisect the world with it, but for those born in this world, that is normal common sense.

Michaela, listening to Marina, said as she leaned her neck.

"You don't know. If I break a corner of the world, I don't think anything's gonna happen. What are you gonna do with faith in a god like that?

"It's... I don't know."

From what Marina looked into, it didn't say that far.

It was only written in the book that there was such an organization.

My gaze gathered on Sigel when I answered that I didn't understand the marina.

If it was Sigel who knew about the demon god, I'd think he might have the answer.

"Uh. For once, as one way of thinking, we can talk, right? But don't think it's exactly the same thing that was thought of over here, okay?

It doesn't make sense for Sigel to talk, to be fixed in that way of thinking, and to be far from what it is.

"Of course. Am I supposed to remember that it's only Sigel's way of thinking in the world?

That's what Filomena said as she nodded to Sigel in case.

Sigel started talking after making sure everyone had the same face as Philomena.

"For example, but with the idea that destruction is creation and backwardness, we destroy the world we have today and create a new world. Do you think it's the demon god who does that first role? Or do you think you'll create a whole new order under the Demon God? There are a lot of other things, but basically, I don't like the world today, so I think it's based on rebuilding it all over again."

I heard Sigel explain. I roared with him, um.

"I don't know what you're trying to say, but isn't it true that demons and doers don't necessarily reuse their followers in the new world in the first place?

Other faces nodded at Philomena's most fundamental and essential words.

Sigel snorted bitterly, too, watching how it was going.

"Sort of. But I think all religions tend to be like that, but isn't it normal for you to be saved as long as you have faith?

"I can't deny there's such a thing."

Marina also agreed bitterly to Sigel's blah blah blah blah.

No way, it's a rambling way of saying it, but there are always those who take faith as a shield to the extreme idea that they can do whatever they want because they're okay.

Whether that number is high or low is another matter.

Anyway, it's unclear at the moment what kind of thinking it is, but it is undisputed fact that there was a religion that believed in the demon gods.

It is so far unclear why that religion has now become obsolete or completely extinguished.

That's the only way we're going to proceed with the investigation.

Nevertheless, Marina doesn't just look into demon gods either, so come on, you know.

Where the story of the demon god had one paragraph, Sigel began to talk only with the last report.

"Speaking of which, I just got a message from Dine to everyone."

Sigel has had several conversations with Dine since she received the crystal stone.

Much of its content is like talking to Aerial about what doesn't matter or something close to stupidity, so it's not like reporting it all the time.

Only one thing this time, for the Philomenas, Dine told me it would be good news.

The moment Sigel said it was a story from Dine, there was tension on the spot.

Sigel said as he shook his head, grinning inside at the way it was going.

"No, because it's not a big deal. If there are more than one book in this town, and you want to make a copy or something, you don't have to lend them to me."

Previously, Sigel borrowed Abby's diary.

At that time, I returned it completely undamaged, so I could trust everyone.

The same face that heard Sigel's words quickly became bright.

I had planned a long stay this time, but still didn't have time to make a copy.

If I start a copy, time will be taken on a weekly, biweekly basis.

The fact that we didn't have to think about it was good news for everyone moving forward with the investigation.