Having heard Sigel's views, Laura has immediately suggested that we speak at the dinner table.
Even as Sigel, I have no reason to disagree, so while agreeing, I finished talking about spirit-eating and the rise and fall of civilization on the spot.
And at the dinner table that day, Sigel told the other three the same thing he told Laura.
Speaking of the reactions of the three of us who heard about that Sigel,
"I see. Civilization perished because of spirit-eating,"
"Is that possible, after all?
"What do you think? Not at all, I don't think..."
and, as opposed to the time of Laura, had taken it unexpectedly calmly.
In a different reaction to himself, Laura saw the Philomenas with a strange face.
"... Aren't you surprised?
"Uh, well. Didn't Laura know? Actually, there's not a single party that insists on that. … although they are treated with colour and hardly ever dealt with"
Laura tilted her neck when she saw Philomena, who said so with an indescribable face.
"Really? I've never heard that before."
"I guess so. In the case of Laura, do you rather know about that group of people for another reason?
That's what Marina has said, as it continues to Philomena.
In that marina's words, Laura became even more of a face that she didn't know what it meant.
"Another reason, is it?... I have no idea."
"I guess. Because their claims are more inadmissible from religious organizations than from the public at large."
Hearing that dialogue at the marina, Sigel somehow got a sinister look at the story ahead.
"Yeah. I have a bad feeling about it somehow..."
"Probably got that hunch. Anyway, they make the claim that God, who rules the world today, is a crook, and that the true God is something else. I wonder if Spirit Eaters are such a pioneer."
"... was that your reason"
Laura nodded as she heard Marina explain, saying so with a convincing face.
I have also heard Laura talk about an organization claiming that spirit-eating is a true use of God and an advance soldier to redo the world today.
Of course, there can be no way that States or various religious groups would recognise organizations that make such claims, and they should now continue to operate in detail.
He was taught as part of his princess education so that he wouldn't get into it weirdly because he was thinking close to dangerous ideas in a way.
However, even if taught, it is not taught to the finest doctrine, just the part of the touch.
That should be the same for Adolph, the current king.
Conversely, when it came to how the Philomenas knew, it was simply because they had heard from marinas familiar with the story of their hands.
Even when I heard about it, it was a complete conversation after dealing with the colour.
Sigel, who saw the faces of the women and understood what the group was being treated like, told them to mix it up.
"What. So you're saying that your claim is with that crazy organization"
"... Sigel. That's not even a joke, is it?
"Oh. I'm sorry about that."
Sigel responded to Filomena, shrugging her shoulders, who had said that with her jito eyes.
The exchange between Sigel and Philomena had somewhat diminished the frivolous air that had existed until then, when Marina said with a serious face.
"However, regardless of the organization's merits, the very claim that spirit-eating destroyed civilization must have been properly scrutinized."
"Oh, really?"
As for Laura, he thought the claim itself was ignored because it was such a strange organization.
"Whatever the existence of a true God, because there is no doubt that spirit-eating is a troublesome being. It wouldn't be strange for anyone else to think that spirit-eaters are involved in the rise and fall of civilization, would it?
That was the best story ever, so Laura nodded with a convinced face.
Looking at that laura, Marina went on to say even more.
"However, unfortunately, that conclusion should have settled down with the impossibility"
"Oh, I knew it was"
To Marina's explanation, Sigel nodded that would be true too.
"Oh, you've been denied, but you're calm."
"Bye. Around the world… or not, the advanced civilization that prevailed within the continent at the time was just doomed by the attack of the Spirit-eater"
That's what I'm talking about.
Marina nodded while saying the same to Sigel's analysis, which was sober in a way.
Spirit-eating attacks are only like a disaster in part.
That was the conclusion that if something like a volcanic eruption did not happen, it would be inconceivable to affect a civilization that should be widespread throughout the continent.
What is more, there is also the question of how much destruction of the country that was there at that time can result in the total loss of technology and knowledge.
The current general interpretation is that the attack of spirit-eating alone does not explain that part.
Naturally, Sigel was thinking about it, too.
With that in mind, I told Laura about eating spirits.
"Sure, it's uncomfortable to think that a spiritual eater has destroyed civilization when they think it's occurring in one place and vandalizing the scene, like the spiritual eater we are today."
"... what?
Philomena soon found out what Siegel was trying to say.
On top of that, the thought of being incredible stood first, and I overheard it.
If Sigel looked at the other faces, he had a similar face.
After properly understanding the meaning of the reaction, Sigel nevertheless went on to say it further.
"Yes. Suppose it's wrong to assume that spirit-eating occurs in just one place, like a demonic outburst?
Sigel dared to separate words there once.
I thought it would be better if the words penetrated each other properly and we talked about it.
The Philomenas already understand that spirit-eating is occurring everywhere and that the spirits are dealing with it.
But when a spirit-eater comes who can't deal with that spirit-eater in time, it becomes something that the state deals with as a kind of disaster.
The fact that the Spirit can't handle it in time is when it happens all over the world...?
That's what Sigel was trying to say.
Plus Sigel had his own kind of evidence to back it up.
"Don't you think it's weird in the first place? I was wondering why spirit-eaters were out in little places like" The Spirit Inn "."
Now it is time for the "Inn of the Spirit" to have vast tracts of land.
But even before that, spirit-eating had come.
Though the Spirit is able to deal with them, they are in themselves like evidence that spirit-eating is occurring all over the world.
To that explanation, Sigel went on to say even more, looking at the Philomenas who were inquisitive in each.
"I'm not claiming the same as that strange organization, though. What if, behind the spirit-eating, there was a being that put them together? With such a presence, don't you think it could be normal to hate civilization being too developed in this world?
Hearing that Sigel claim, the Philomenas became completely silent.
And when he saw it, Sigel shrugged his shoulders to make it stand aside.
"... what a claim, it's no wonder they think you've really gone crazy"
Seeing Sigel say it deliberately, the air on the spot only loosened a little.
To Sigel's words, Philomena sighed once to take a big, deep breath.
"Sure, if you put that story on the table, you're definitely treating me like a lunatic. No matter how Sigel it is."
"No, it's more about Sigel, whose name is spreading, isn't it? I think we're similar, don't we?
That's what Michaela, who had been listening in silence until now, said, as she denied Philomena's point.
Don't threaten the world. A mighty being is what is claimed in every world, but most people who make such claims end up being treated like lunatics.
That is the same thing no matter what status or honor the person making the claim had.
I know that's going to happen, so it's natural, but Sigel is also going to finish the story now on this occasion.
If we were to put it on the table, that would mean after we had clear evidence.
Until then, it was meant to end with the chatter we talked about in the joke noli on this occasion.