I got what I wanted from Granome. It was Sigel, but I immediately said, "Yes. Goodbye" couldn't be.

Sometimes Sigel himself didn't care to just get things, but more importantly because Granome seemed to want to talk.

Granome, which is about the size of a mountain, could be a disaster if it moves just poorly.

Of course, only the Spirit will be able to reduce physical damage, but the effects of appearance and intimidation will not have a good effect on the surroundings.

Many demons were attacking like the Necrogantz Grand Cave, which is said to be the most difficult dungeon along the way, but there are no demons anywhere near Granome.

Granome is also well aware of it, so he rarely goes out on the cave table.

As a result, Granome was hungry for information outside and was also reacting to a little topic of Sigel.

Sometimes Granome was a good listener, but Sigel kept talking with Norinoli.

In the end, my conversation with Granome lasted about an hour.

While Sigel was talking, contrary to appearance (?) Thanks to the fact that I had found Granome's character to be calm, members, with the exception of Michaela, were also starting to join the conversation.

Everyone didn't care that Michaela was so nervous when she put the Great Spirit in front of her because it was the default reaction.

By the way, the first thing I got used to about Granome was the princess educated Laura, which should be just as well or surprisingly.

The fact that it's not as bright in battle as the Philomenas may have influenced it in a good direction.

Anyway, that conversation with Granome had been a good time for other members.

There was a lot Granome wanted to know because he had been in the cave for a long time, but the topic arose that it was time to pull it up.

"- Right. I'm afraid I don't have a choice. And thanks to them, I also got hints that I might be able to get on the surface."

In fact, while we were talking about this, there was the topic of whether we could magically make something like our own manifestation (depression).

I was wondering if being a Granome with the power of the Great Spirit would also make it easier for you to manifest yourself.

It was the marina who made that suggestion, but I was rather just a little surprised that Granome, the Great Spirit, could not even come up with such an easy way.

But in the first place, the Spirit, not just the Great Spirit, doesn't seem to be such an idea as to reflect his or her substitute, nor does he or she show interest in the magic that people are making.

I suppose if you try it on the Sigels, you can use magic to make them look smaller, but the Spirit can't think of the idea itself.

As a result, until now, it seemed to be meant to cage and live in the back of the cave.

While we had been talking, the Sigels, who had remembered the friendliness and familiarity, also spared their farewell to Granome.

In a mouthful of goodbyes, Sigel said at the end.

"Too bad we can't be here all the time either..."

"I know. Besides, I was able to relate to them. We can talk now and then, right?

"Well, yeah"

To Granome's words, Sigel gave it back with a bitter smile.

Siegel and Granome, whose names put them under contract, are able to have a conversation even if they were away.

When I want to talk from Granome, something like a signal is coming, like when I make a call.

Satisfied that Sigel nodded, Granome said, slightly narrowing his eyes and then looking around at the other faces, looking at Shilo at the end.

"It was fun talking to them. I can't thank you enough, but I told you where to keep it in this cave, even though it's white. You should stop by on your way home."

"Ha. Okay."

Sigel, who received Granome's words, nodded as he said so while tilting his neck.

If Sigel looks around, other faces look strange.

Those faces were funny, Granome laughed just a little.

"Ho-ho-ho-ho. It's a pleasure to see what you have. If I say it here, it's boring."

"Right."

It was Sigel who noticed that Granome's voice color contained a sense of prank, but I honestly agreed because it was an offer in the corner.

Sometimes I feel reassured from Granome's attitude and stories so far that it's not a weird trap or anything like that.

This is how the Sigels ended up souvenirs from Granome (?) and quit.

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When Granome told me where the souvenirs were, Ciro was back on the road without showing any lost ends, just as he did when he came.

Even the Filomenas, who can be these caves, were about to go wrong from time to time, so it is exactly like Shiro.

And the place Granome taught me, using the main road I came through, was where I went in from there to the side.

However, it would be difficult to find a way into its place, and since there were several more divisions, it would be difficult to get there.

In the first place, it should also be difficult to get to the place where the Granome is located, so there should be very few who have been able to get there.

And when Sigels arrived at a destination, they were all in uniform admiration.

The Necrogantz Grand Cave is not lit because it is a natural cave.

Naturally, the lights lit by the marina were on, but some minerals glowed as they reflected on the lights.

"... this is amazing"

Philomena, who witnessed the sight, was accidentally leaking such a grunt.

Certain minerals there shine yellow-brown to reflect in the light, as the name comes from.

"This must be the only place with so many magic topaz, even if you're looking for the world."

Following Philomena, Laura, who should be familiar with the various gems, said so with an admirable sigh.

Magic Topaz is a type of Topaz known as a mineral that has a particularly magical properties to store.

Of course, it's not just that, it's also well worth it as a gem.

In front of the Magic Topaz cave, which stretched out on one side, the Sigels enjoyed the sight silently for only a few moments.

"... it's time to go"

No matter how hard it is to get away, I'm not going to be on the spot forever.

About fifteen minutes after I got in there, that's what Filomena said.

Sigel nodded at Philomena's words and said as he remembered.

"Should I take one or so of these?

"Yeah? You shouldn't take it, you should take it, huh?

I noticed Sigel's subtle rhetoric and that's what Filomena has heard.

"Yeah. From the way Granome put it, that's what you felt"

When Sigel said so, the other faces looked at each other almost simultaneously.

The expression turns out to be, I know what Siegel is trying to say, but is it really good?

Noticed those expressions, Sigel continued to capture them further.

"If you can't take it, you don't think I told you this place in the first place."

"You know what? So you want to tell me that there's a Magic Topaz mine in the Necrogantz Cave (here)?

Marina, realizing what Sigel was trying to say, has added even more so.

Sigel wondered if Granome wanted to let the public know that there were magic topaz in the Necrogantz Grand Cave so that many adventurers could come.

Its purpose is the intermission of the demons that are occurring in the cave.

You will have to bring down quite a few demons just to come to this place, and it will be difficult to even come in the first place.

Granome had told the Sigels stories about the demon thinning.

Combined with that story, it doesn't seem like what Sigel is saying is wrong.

Nevertheless, since that is only Siegel's imagination, I don't know what Granome actually thought and told me about this place.

Eventually, Sigel, prompted by Michaela to confirm properly, decided to have a conversation with Granome via Ciro using the communication method she had just taught him.

And Sigels, who had received pleasant consent from Granome, each decided to bring home their favorite raw stones.