After asking King Adolph for a copy and finishing his errands in the arena, Sigels returned to the Philomena house as usual.

Sometimes I ask two countries for a copy, and I don't plan on going away for a while.

In the first place, I've done some research on each site, and it's the status quo that we all have a lot of research on.

For the time being, it is established that we will be pursued by our own work, such as the organisation of materials found in the ruins.

Siegel himself is not so much involved in the investigation of the ruins, but he still has something to think about.

When it comes to thinking about it, of course, it's about "The Spirit Inn".

"I'm sure the rigs are able to use other spirits to make it easier to operate, but now the number of visits is not growing for another reason..."

I said that with a troubled face, Sigel, but I know exactly why.

"If you don't change the size, there won't be a lot more of them, no matter how fine you change the environment."

Following Sigel's words, the rig has returned a decent analysis.

That, in one way or another, was more of an answer in the senses as spirits than an analysis on numbers, but that is a valuable opinion for Siegel.

Siegel doesn't understand. Being able to know what it feels like to be a spirit is a precious word more than anything else.

Hearing Rig's words, Sigel tilted her neck as she put her arms together.

"I guess I can't change the environment no matter how much?

"I don't think you can, but I think it's just a little bit more, right?

The status quo, "The Spirit Inn," they say, makes it an easy environment to spend, at least for the contractual spirits.

For that reason, if you mess with it poorly, that can be counterproductive.

Besides, no one knows that even if we drastically change the environment itself, it will be a good result.

The Spirit naturally also has the concept of "size".

If that is the case, there are spaces and environments that are easy to spend as a matter of course, so there is no way for numbers to be overwhelmed.

If we are going to target a significant increase in the number of spirits, as Sigel thinks, we still need to make the 'Spirit Inn' bigger in itself.

In Siegel's earnest words, it wasn't simply about increasing the size, it was about wanting to increase the number of visits after messing with the contents of things, but the reality was that it didn't work out so well.

By the way, Sigel thinks how he can increase the number of Spirit visits, but he's not really into it there.

Then when it comes to why you are bothering your head, the reason is simple.

"But I knew I'd be glad to have more spirits to come to ~. Now it'll also lead to more spirits to follow"

- That's why.

"Right," Sigel replied, worried about what to do when she heard that line on the rig.

That was the case before the rigs became superior spirits, but for the covenant spirits, it's still a pleasure to have more spirits coming to The Spirit Inn.

Because I enjoy seeing the faces of its spirits, Sigel is also trying to increase the number of Spirit visits to the "Spirit Inn" with various ideas.

Sigel now has several income routes without having to rely on the redemption of spiritual stones in the first place.

That's the same with battles in the arena, as well as seasonings (miso, soy sauce) that I've made before.

Sometimes it's still at the research stage when it comes to condiments, and the money that comes in is insignificant, but you have enough income to normally live without even luxury.

Most importantly, as for the Spirit Stone, the Philomenas still continue to redeem it because they want it.

That's why it was the truth that we were now almost trying to make the 'Spirit Inn' bigger for the contract spirits.

Of course, Siegel himself enjoys the gameplay, so there's no way he's complaining.

"Then again, I think it's best to expand... but this doesn't make sense again."

It might be more right not to have a hand in it than not to know what it means.

Anyway, unlike in the beginning, the Spirit Inn is not in a state where you politely indicate the conditions for expansion.

I have tried my best to make sure that the condition display is not displayed, but it is not that sweet.

Seeing Sigel looking at 'The Spirit's Inn' with his neck tilted just like earlier, Rigg has said.

"What about the goal of even getting it in the fifth 'Spirit Soul'?

"Seiraikon? What, that?

To the first word he heard, Sigel tilted his neck.

"Oh, you were using it without knowing? I got it from Aerial. The wind is stiff, right?

"Uh, that one"

To Rig's explanation, Sigel spoke out in a convincing voice.

At the same time, I soon found out what was going on with the other three.

In short, the mystery I received from the Great Spirits (?) is what is called the Spirit Soul.

Indeed, Sigel has also thought that that item might be a condition for expansion.

I was just trying not to think about it as much as I could, because there's one big problem.

"- Unfortunately, I have no idea where the Great Spirit of the earth is. And just because we met in the first place doesn't mean we're gonna get it."

Until now, I have been able to get spiritual souls from all the great spirits I have ever met, but not necessarily from now on.

In the first place, Sigel doesn't know where the Great Spirit of the fifth earthly lineage is.

I've asked the Philomenas before, but unfortunately they didn't seem to know either.

I asked Sigel, who has a troubled face, when the rig looked strange.

"Wouldn't you know if you asked someone from the Great Spirit?

"Uh, I knew it would happen"

He was Sigel, who thinks he doesn't want to rely as much as he can on the Great Spirit, who is close to deification, but that depends on time and case.

This time, Sigel gave up and sighed, thinking it would hit him if he could not help but rely on it.

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No matter how much I decide to rely on the Great Spirit, I intend to keep proper courtesy.

I was going to head out to the usual place of the Great Spirit myself properly, without calling it cheap, just because I was under contract.

Therefore Sigel informed the Philomenas thereof.

"- So I'm going to go to Aerial's for a bit."

I decided to meet with Aerial because I'm finally going to ask him to maintain the Amateras as well.

Philomena, listening to Sigel, gave it back with a bitter smile.

"I don't mind going to the Great Spirit of the Wind, but I don't know if it sounds like Sigel at ease..."

"Yes! It's not usually that easy to say!?

As usual (?) Sigel looked like a reflection on Michaela, who had said so in a somewhat excited way.

"No, I understand it at first glance, but it's hard to feel..."

Even as Sigel, I'm trying to get a general feel for it, but it's hard to fix it just because the first encounter was an encounter.

In response to such a siegel, Marina said as she shook her head.

"No. Maybe Sigel is better off as he is now. You don't have to fix it."

"What are you talking about?

To Marina's words, Michaela looked strange.

Until now, just trying to get Sigel to wear a normal sensation was a strange change of policy for the marina.

Such a Michaela made me look like Marina thought a little.

"Isn't that how Sigel can normally deal with the Great Spirit in the first place because he has that feeling? I've been wondering lately if I can correct that."

"Mmm...... Sure, you are."

Philomena, who heard Marina explain, gave it back that way with a small nod.

Michaela thinks the word makes sense, too, or she's been silent.

After seeing how those two were doing, Marina went on to say even more with a laugh.

"You can't help thinking too deeply. In the meantime, I think Sigel should look like Sigel."

"Agreed."

Laura has also agreed to Marina's words.

Eventually, at this time of discussion, it was decided that Sigel would be good to be Sigel-like after knowing the scope as general common sense.