I immediately told the Philomenas about what Dine told me.

I don't know much about it, but that wasn't particularly unfortunate.

Instead, I don't even know the Great Spirit, so I guess I don't know what else to ask.

So much so that Sigel also stopped trying to ask the Great Spirit more about other things.

They - rather than the inhabitants of this world, the Great Spirit is not that convenient to use.

Sigel had tried to see if he didn't think anything of it just once, so much so that he was asked back the other way around why he thought so.

Anyway, when it comes to spirit-eating, it turns out that the Great Spirit doesn't really know either.

I have not been able to hear in detail about my involvement with the civilizations of the past at heart, but for the Philomenas it is a feeling of course.

As such, the investigation into the shrine continued.

One day like that, now Michaela asked Sigel.

"Speaking of which, what about the rugs, what's their real names? - Oh, you don't have to know or tell me."

To Michaela, who hastily added, Sigel shook her neck left and right only once.

"No, nothing to say, what's your real name in the first place?

"Oh? Didn't I tell you?

"I haven't heard"

Basically, Sigel's knowledge of the Spirit is based on what Michaela taught him.

So besides what Michaela told me, what Sigel knows is hardly equal.

To Sigel, who is shaking his head, Michaela began to talk about her true name.

In short, the true name is, as its name suggests, the real name for the Spirit.

"- The great spirits I've met have given Siegel a name, but that's only a temporary name."

"Oh, I see"

Siegel, naturally, also realized that the Great Spirits would have other names.

I just didn't know it was called my real name.

At last, he thought that if he were a great spirit, he would have more than one name.

To the nodding Sigel, Michaela went on to say even more.

"However, for the Spirit, you shouldn't try to sound so bad because your real name is very important."

"I won't, that's not true"

Sigel was well aware that the spirits were being treated with caution with regard to their names, including the rugs now in front of him.

That's why every time the Great Spirit asks me for a name, I feel like I can draw attention to it.

Most importantly, the Great Spirit wanted Siegel's name, without any problem.

Anyway, now it's more about the rugs than it is about the Great Spirit.

"Though I didn't know my real name... what's going on?

Confirming to the lag as Sigel said so, the person smiled back with a grin.

"We don't have a real name"

"Oh, yeah."

When Sigel asked back with a little surprise, Rag replied only briefly "yes".

As far as the look on Rag's face, he didn't look like he was lying.

Hence Siegel went on to ask.

"Does the lack of a real name affect anything?

"There won't be, but I don't think at least as long as Master Siegel's alive, do you?

What a delicate response, Sigel accidentally glanced at him.

The answer to that is like saying that Sigel would have an impact if he left the world.

I looked at that Sigel's face and added that the rug looked just a little rushed.

"We don't have the concept of life expectancy, but it can be tied by name. The only name I'm getting to so far is the one Siegel gave me..."

"If I die, it will affect the Rags."

Sigel, convinced by Rug's explanation, was nodding two or three times.

And soon I realized a certain fact.

"- Yeah? Does that mean the life expectancy of the rugs is the same as that of themselves?

"Isn't that just too much to say?

To Sigel's words, Michaela has pinched her mouth.

Only on the delicate topic of life expectancy, I thought it would be better for Michaela to talk about everything she knew than for Rag to say.

Towards that Michaela, Sigel tilted her neck.

"What do you mean?

"Even if Sigel is gone from this world, I don't think maybe Sigel's influence will go away any time soon. I just don't think it's going to last forever, so follow it and the rugs will disappear."

The names of the rugs are only given by Sigel.

For this reason, if Sigel's influence is weakened, it means that he becomes weaker for the Spirits to exist.

Having listened to her so far, Sigel had the look she had come up with.

"That means the Great Spirit can remain in existence for a long time..."

"I guess it's because it comes with a real name. Of course, I guess that's not all. I don't know anything more than that."

When Michaela looked at the rug as she said so, she was shaking her neck from left to right.

That means Rag doesn't know anything more either.

Hearing previous stories, Sigel organized the story in his head.

I understand so much that the name matters to the Spirit that I don't like it in my previous engagement with the Great Spirit.

On top of that, it means that the true name is even more important to the Spirit, like acting as the backbone of existence.

Its true name is not attached to the covenant Spirit, and if Siegel is gone from this world as it is now, the Spirits will not be immune to influence either.

Not so long ago, a true name is important to the Spirit.

Sigel, who had never known such a true name, said after sighing only once.

"I don't know... you're still full of things you don't know. I mean, we need to do a little more research."

Michaela sighed the same way when Sigel said so with just a little depression.

"That's something I can tell you, too. Thinking about the spirits around Sigel, I tend to think I know everything, but I need to tell you what to teach properly."

Michaela got a reflective look as she said so.

Neither Sigel nor Mikaela can blame each other on this matter.

It's up to Siegel herself to be willing to learn, so Michaela can't be responsible.

It just doesn't mean Sigel's less motivated, so something Michaela hasn't taught you can't be said to be her responsibility.

Rag said in a panicked manner to a situation where Sigel and Michaela somehow became an atmosphere of reflection on each other.

"Wouldn't it be nice to know this time what you didn't know"

To that follow-up, Sigel and Michaela looked at each other and then smiled bitterly.

"Well, let's do that"

"Right. I can't help but worry about the rug."

Michaela, who was switched because of the rug and had no choice but to be creepy forever, went on to say even more.

"So? What happens to the rugs about their real names?

"Is the real name something you can give yourself in the first place?

To Sigel's question, Michaela tilted her neck before looking at the rug.

Michaela didn't know that much either.

In the wake of the gaze from Michaela, Rag turned out to be a hard face to say.

"Um, I can give you a real name, but we're here to talk..."

"Oh. So is that."

Michaela, who understood what Rag was trying to say, nodded and responded accordingly.

The act of naming a true name is not something that can be spread so easily because it involves the very roots of existence for the Spirits.

You can talk to Sigel if he's on a contract, but it was only natural for Rag to think that he couldn't teach Michaela.

After this, Sigel stopped Michaela, who offered to leave the room.

You can always talk about your real name, and this isn't how Sigel's life is going to be right now.

Siegel gave priority to moving the investigation forward.