On the way home from the ruins of the woods.

I watched the rig fight against the demon I met and told Sigel how Philomena was stunned.

"Oh man. Didn't they totally pull you out?

"Really? … maybe."

It was Sigel who questioned me once, but after seeing how the rigs (...) were doing, I decided to affirm it.

Speaking of what Philomena and Sigel are talking about, the rig is under that subordination (?) It was my sentiment to see how I was fighting demons with the Spirit of.

The Rig, who became a Superior Spirit, wasn't just saying he could now have a subdivision, he was also improving his ability to fight properly.

To be more precise, should I say that the instructions given to the Spirit of the Subordinate have become more accurate?

Anyway, Rig and his people (?) They are defeating the demons that come out of the woods.

Michaela said in a half-hearted manner as she watched as she defeated the demon at risk.

"This, no matter what you think, is totally top compatible with my battle, right?

In the sense of using the Spirit, both Rig and Mikaela are the same way of fighting.

However, Michaela alone can't defeat demons around here, so the expression superior compatibility doesn't mean it's a mistake either.

"Well, you will."

To Michaela, who was losing her words, she was pounding her shoulder as Marina said so.

While the Sigels were having such a conversation, Rigg completely defeated the demons that came out.

"Sigel, you're done knocking me down, aren't you? What do you do with the rest of them?

"Ahhh... thank you. I'll take care of that."

Without being willing to answer that I would just leave it all to you, Sigel returned just that.

Philomena and the others, having heard Rig's words, were already engaged in the task of dismantling.

Seeing it, Sigel joined the work in the same way, telling the rig that he was resting.

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The three early spirits who became superior spirits were not the only ones with improved combat abilities.

Whether it was a peripheral exploration or the management of the 'Spirit Inn', its ability had been greatly improved.

The change was dramatic for Siegel as well, although it could be taken for granted because there were simply more hands available.

In the case of peripheral exploration, you can travel to the edge of the continent, but also use the spirits of the distribution to explore the area.

It can no longer be said that, as far as resources within the continent are concerned, they can now be harvested without worrying about their location.

Until now, exploration in the country has been at best, but in a completely different dimension.

Furthermore, the situation is similar with regard to the management of the 'Inn of the Spirit'.

Sometimes there have simply been more hands on item creation, but it also seems to have reached out to the details regarding nature, which is spreading into the 'Spirit Inn'.

This is not a visible change, but what the covenant spirits have learned from what they have reported.

The only thing that has gotten better with management is that it goes beyond that, and the same can be said about dealing with external enemies.

Until now, I had also had a hand in the Spirit who had come to "The Spirit's Inn," but the number had dropped dramatically.

Most of all, in the hope of the spirits who are coming to visit, he also dared to ask, but Sigel is throwing round to the covenant spirits about the addition and subtraction of the teaspoons around it.

Incidentally, the kind of potion consumables that the Spirits make within the "Spirit Inn" are used during battle.

As a result, not all of the items made could be sold.

Most importantly, Sigel's name is so widespread that he doesn't have to rely on the sale of potions already, he doesn't have to dare go outside.

However, it has not suddenly done anything to reduce the number, even because it has previously been circulated.

They were to be gradually reduced in number from now on.

Lined up just this, it seemed like it was full of good things that had evolved into a superior spirit, but unfortunately it was also happening that wasn't good.

Speaking of which, there has been a change in the strength of the external enemy.

"... hmm. Although I can afford to deal with it at the moment... don't you know what's going to happen next?

"Right. It seems better not to be too optimistic than not knowing how many enemies are coming."

In response to Sigel's whining, that's what Rag has been saying.

The external enemies who are currently coming to the 'Spirit Inn' are completely different in number and quality from what they were before.

It doesn't necessarily mean those enemies have come because the early spirits have become the superior spirits, but it just seems like they've been waiting for the Rags to change in time.

"It just seems manipulative to think so..."

Sigel said so with a slight look on his face, but there was no lag answer to it.

When I give a weird answer here, I think Siegel's thoughts will be disturbed.

The idea of whether that care played a role or was in Sigel sprouted.

"The 'Spirit Inn' was prepared to take on some external enemies...... is it?

I may think too much, but I'm sure thinking about it will make me stick.

With the 'Spirit Inn' taking on to some extent the outside enemies of the Spirit who are coming to the world where the Sigels are present, the original (?) It has the purpose of reducing the burden of handling foreign enemies in the world.

Finally, it also serves as a place of refuge for the spirits.

If you think "The Spirit's Inn" was prepared for that, there are many things that can be explained.

For example, external enemies are emerging as the contractual spirit grows.

"Though I may think too much... well, then that's fine"

It was Sigel I was thinking about, but I made that decision lightly along the way.

It is an indisputable fact that Sigel is of great help in living in this world, even if the 'Inn of the Spirit' was prepared to be handled by an external enemy.

I'm not going to complain about that at all to Siegel.

Instead, if defeating an external enemy is to thank you for that, I even think of taking it on whenever I can.

Sigel, thinking about it, glanced at the rug standing next to him.

In response to that gaze from Sigel, the rug tilted his neck small.

"No, it's nothing."

I thought maybe if it was a rug, I might have an answer, but no matter how you look at it, that didn't seem like it.

"Maybe if you were around the Great Spirit you'd know... but you wouldn't answer me if I asked anyway"

When Sigel shrugged so, Rag looked like he was in trouble.

To that lag, Sigel again got stuck thinking while telling him not to worry about it.

The Great Spirits are kind to Sigel, but I feel that the information, especially regarding the 'Spirit Inn', is subtly hidden.

Should I dare say I'm not willing to talk to you rather than hide it?

In the first place, they haven't told me anything so far about why they call Siegel a "mentor".

For once, I get the answer because I'm growing spirits in "The Spirit Inn," but I also feel like that's not all.

There are many other things that come to mind, but so far I have not received a clear answer to them.

Sigel hasn't given up either because he won't get an answer anyway, and he's already asked several times.

I have also changed the way I ask a lot of questions, wondering if it is a bad time or not, but unfortunately it was the current situation that has not progressed at all.

Alternatively, if there is any change in the situation of the "Spirit Inn", there may be some answers that I can get, but that is also a subtlety.

In the end, it was Sigel who thought he might find out for himself and find the answer.