The only problem that has arisen with the expansion of "Spirit Inn" is that the Spirit Power is no longer sufficient.

Thanks to the presence of the early spirits, we are able to monitor external enemies somehow, but there is still a delay in responding.

In the first place, the spirits of the subordinates that the Rags can use are not so strong spirits.

For this reason, I can only contact the highest spirits nearby when an external enemy comes out.

He also instructs them to do so.

Sometimes the spirits of my subordinates get their hands on me when I can't help it, but they basically have me moving as a liaison officer.

It is only natural that there will be a time difference between the Spirit of the subordinate finding the outer enemy and informing the other spirits, so in the meantime the place will be vandalized by the outer enemy.

The current situation is that even the restoration of such places uses spiritual power, so it is not possible to make major renovations.

Still, the renovation is steadily on target, so as a Siegel, I intend to continue with this.

Rather than that, Sigel thought that was the only way.

In addition, there was another problem with external enemies.

That changed the type of foreign enemies that came out.

More specifically, the basic strength has grown and the number has grown.

"- Sounds like he's been able to take it down for once... no problem?

Sigel, who was checking the 'Spirit Inn' after processing the outer enemy, heard that as he looked at the guard's rug.

In response to that Sigel question, Rag answered only a few thought-provoking faces.

"If you can knock it down or not, you can knock it down. … but it's still not without impact"

Sigel nodded, after all, at the lag, which he said in a rare and roundabout way.

Due to the character of the rug, I would just like to answer that if it is true, it is not a problem, but as it stands, it is possible that answering that it is not a problem will make the problem bigger.

Rather than glorifying and reporting a lie, Rug's Goto appeared in the word that it was better to answer precisely and accurately.

Sigel understands that well too, so of course he doesn't do anything to blame the lag.

Rather than that, Sigel also knows very well that there is nothing he can do about blaming Rag.

It's more constructive to think about how to deal with an outside enemy than that.

It was Sigel I had been thinking about for a while with my arms together, but I couldn't come up with a way that would eventually lead to a fundamental solution.

"I have no choice. In the meantime, do you want to make sure that there are rugs in the center, and there are other contractual spirits in the middle of all directions?"

The covenant Spirit, with the exception of the three early Spirits, has the ability to deal with external enemies in one way or another.

For this reason, until reinforcements rush to us, we shall have them serve to wield the outer enemies as little damage as possible to the 'Spirit Inn'.

We can never keep the damage from happening, but it's still far more than doing nothing.

It's only a coping therapeutic way, but I decided to see how it went with that.

To Siegel's conclusion, Rag nodded with a serious face.

"Okay....... but I think I would want a workshop in each place around Nola"

"That's right. I think it's a necessary expense."

To Rag's words, Sigel nodded with a laugh.

Led by Nola, the contractual spirits who are managing the 'Spirit Inn' often do some work if they have time.

For this reason, it has been woven from the outset that the request for a place to carry out the work is made.

Then, if you create a base on each side, that building can also be the Safe House for the Spirits.

Of course, not all the spirits you are visiting can enter, but you can rest assured that there is a temporary shelter.

"... Nora's getting busier."

"Rather, would you be happy to have lots of things to make"

That's what Rag replied with a laugh to Sigel's words.

The look seemed to come to my attention, and Sigel nodded back at it laughing as well.

So far I have paid attention to the troublesome side, but I am actually sometimes glad that the contents of the external enemy have changed.

"The salvation is that there have been more new drops?

There have always been drops themselves, but the types and quantities were less out of step than they are today.

Those drops span a wide variety of tools, healing pills, and even rare substances such as those that can be used for building materials when they are external enemies.

"Yes, thanks to you we can do a lot of things now"

Are you also happy with the rugs that are actually dealing with the external enemies, I've answered that with a grin.

The rug has been making potions since its early days, but that still continues today.

The ingredients in those potions are also in the drops.

The very existence of the outer enemy is nasty. But the presence of the drop is appreciated.

Since those drops are basically used to deal with external enemies, it can also be argued that they are not necessary unless an external enemy emerges in the first place.

It becomes an argument as to whether the eggs are first or the chickens are first, but the spirit is that certain things are to be used (?) is important.

Besides, are you still happy with the more you can do, and the rugs that are plagued by the outside enemy are delightful.

Having finished his conversation about Rag and his external enemies, Sigel returned to adjusting the "Spirit Inn" again.

I get Spirit Stones every day, so there are quite a few things I can do.

If we don't make adjustments to the seriousness, the work will come with the dokan after that.

Sigel, who was the type to do the trick and not put together his long break homework, was doing the same here.

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After finishing adjusting the "Spirit Inn," Sigel headed to the kitchen to prepare for dinner that day.

Then you were thinking the same thing, or you would just face Laura.

Most importantly, Siegel and Laura are in charge of meals, so it is not uncommon for these to happen.

Incidentally, the taste of the current meal is in line with Sigel's.

This is more about adding to the whole opinion than Laura fits Siegel.

That's why Marina and Michaela like to eat meals made by Sigel.

Sigel and Laura, who briefly told him what to make this time, were chatting as they proceeded with the work.

On that occasion, a story emerged about "The Spirit Inn," and Laura spoke of this question.

"Nevertheless, it's a strange thing that beings called spirit-eaters turn to artifacts."

"Sure, if you ask me"

Hearing Laura's thoughts, Sigel nodded as she answered.

He was being chased to deal with an outside enemy, and he didn't realize it.

The external enemies who come to "The Spirit's Inn" do not come on average.

Especially since there were more buildings in the southeastern villages, the focus began to come there.

Not absolutely, of course, because it's coming in all directions, but for some reason it was certain it looked like it was going for an artifact.

Thinking of it by the name of spirit-eating, it seems like it would be good to go for places where there are many spirits, but it's a strange phenomenon to think of.

Said something he had never thought about before, Sigel thought hmm without resting his hands on the work.

Seeing how it went, Laura added with a slight haste.

"I think it's too early to conclude, as there are just a few more external enemies and you may just happen to be biased there. Tell me for yourself."

As a laura, I just said what I thought intuitively, as a talking species.

Sigel took that unexpectedly seriously, so I was only supposed to panic a little.

But to Laura like that, Sigel said, shaking her head.

"No. You're saying what you feel that way in the first place, so it's not a mistake, though. …… and sometimes I wonder if it might be"

"Maybe...?

Without knowing what Sigel was trying to say, Laura repeated so with her neck tilted.

"Yeah. This is something I have no proof or certainty about... maybe that's why civilization has been crushed in the past"

"Is that... no way?

Laura, who figured out what Sigel was trying to say, looked terribly surprised.