There was still so much to ask Sigel about the Spirit. It was Adolf, but he realized it was useless to ask any more and decided to change that spearhead.

And Adolph, who turned his gaze toward Filomena, said in a casual tone.

"Sounds like you've been working flashy for a long time, huh?

"Ha. When you say flashy, what do you mean?

Filomena, a brave man, sometimes sees herself as just walking through town and moving flashly in some people.

It's often paranoid or just a mistake, but if you stop worrying about it one way or the other, you can't live with it.

Philomena may have given up on the fact that it is a famous tax in itself.

However, because of this, obscure listening like this one can also happen that you don't know what it is.

Adolph was able to understand that, too, he said it again.

"It's about the Cymina Chamber of Commerce. Thanks to you, industry officials are making a scene, right?

"Are you talking about that? But even if it's flashy, as far as I'm concerned, I'm just talking about selling it at the right price."

Philomena returned so with a good understanding of what Adolf wanted to say in earnest.

Adolph tells me why he didn't bring the story to the country (Holstatt) as a second voice.

Nevertheless, Philomena also has a say.

I left the blueprints of that magic prop with the Chamber of Commerce in the first place without taking it to the country because I wanted it to be sold beyond the country.

If we deposit it with the Kingdom of Horstadt, we know that we will undoubtedly do everything in our power to use it for the benefit of the country.

Of course, we also know that Alef uses it for the Chamber of Commerce, but he decided that it was better to leave it to the Chamber of Commerce than to be monopolized by the State.

Besides, depositing it in one country doesn't mean that if you do poorly, you don't have the possibility of losing your power balance.

Sometimes I didn't want to do anything that would trigger that.

Adolf, too, after figuring out those thoughts, is stabbing a nail against Philomena.

"Really? It's going to be tough over there."

"That would be the same thing for any business you do. This time it just so happens that I took it. - Plus, if some country (...) is going to exert pressure, adventurers or guilds will just move."

To Philomena's explanation, Adolph nodded only lightly, "Well."

However, the conversation itself is lightened, but its content can actually be heavy.

There are numerous things to find in the ruins, such as the demonic props found by the adventurer (Filomena) and their blueprints.

With regard to that right, if the state is to exert pressure, it is only natural that the adventurers who live with it should rebel.

If that's a commercial exchange, then neither the guild nor the adventurer has a gap to complain about.

So much so that some chambers of commerce do that sort of business with the country against the adventurers they've sold.

That's why if you talk about a chamber of commerce gaining credibility from adventurers being pressured by the state, it can be a fuss.

Both Filomena and Adolph have an earlier conversation, having understood that.

Incidentally, we cannot see the current conversation as being under King Adolph's pressure either.

But Philomena didn't see it as pressure.

In the first place, Adolf is not talking conclusively that it should be sold to the state.

Instead, as much as I consider myself disqualified as the king of one country in the first place if I have not said this much.

Besides, the current conversation cannot take the advice of paying attention to other countries either.

I also know Laura, who was listening by her side, that Adolf is actually talking with that intention.

That's why I'm just listening in silence, without stopping the conversation between you two.

"Father, I have no doubt that the demonic props sold by Philomena will help the world. So the country will moisturize enough."

Adolf answered his daughter (Laura), who had dared to say something that cut him off so much, only once and then briefly.

"Right. - But what happens to those who have been filling in magic before?

I answered Adolph, who had asked me that since I separated the words once, this time with Philomena clapping her shoulders small.

"Nothing like this, either. The magic that has been used is going to be used elsewhere."

The job of compensating for magic was one of those who harbored magic, but the loss of it would certainly temporarily leave the unemployed.

But I can find as many jobs as I want to replace it.

Besides, there is a limit to the amount of magic props that can be produced in the first place by a single chamber of commerce.

Given that, the unemployed cannot come out abruptly.

If you listen to what you hear, you may perceive the content of the magic prop as swordswallowing.

However, Philomena and the others continued the conversation in a normal way.

In one way or another, these conversations are meant to make the guards and maids around listen, and they're not really stabbing nails.

That is because we have mutual trust that we have gained from previous relationships, and even more so because we have a presence called Laura.

It is a conversation based on the concordance of the two thoughts, at least as far as the magic props are concerned.

That hardly means it will be of direct use, but we also need these plays for the future.

Both Philomena and Adolph were having a conversation when they found out about it.

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After a conversation with Adolf, the Sigels returned to the Amateras without going to Laura's private room.

Not that Laura's private room is bugged, but it's the Amateras that can still talk calmly.

And Philomena, who settled in her seat on the bridge of the Amateras, said as she stretched greatly.

"Oh, boy. I'm still tired of talking to kings."

"Sorry for pushing for trouble"

To Laura, who had said so and apologized, Philomena shook her right hand flickering.

"No, no. I kept going because I knew I needed this one, too. I wouldn't have gone on if I really didn't want to."

Laura nodded "yes" with a reassuring face to Filomena, who had answered that in mild condition.

Michaela, who was listening to those two conversations, listened as she looked at Sigel.

"I'm glad this one looks like that, too?

"Wouldn't that be nice? It's troubling when it seems like anyone can do it."

There was no prior discussion of the evolution of the Spirit, but Sigel did not particularly care.

Regardless of the assertion that I am not normal, I know I have no choice in that flow of conversation.

In any event, in this conversation with the King, it should have been recognized that the Sigels are gaining in value again.

That's why more people are expected to come up with extra little bits, but that's why Siegel himself is trying to raise his reputation in the arena.

Next, you will fight your S-ranked opponents.

If we win that, at least anything that tries to come by force should be gone.

S-rank is so overwhelming an opponent.

The goal next time in the arena was to defeat that S-ranked opponent exactly, and if that were to end, the rest was Sigel, who was going to do it properly.