Sigel decided that it was later to think of a name and asked Rag to see how many contract spirits he wanted him to give his true name for now.

Then the answer I returned was that everyone wanted me to give it to them.

Of course, the covenant spirits know the disadvantages of giving them their true names.

Still, all I want is that for the Spirit, getting a real name is a huge benefit.

Yes, Sigel, who heard the explanation from Rag, became more comfortable wondering if he was thinking too weird.

Nevertheless, for the Spirit, it makes no difference that his true name is important.

Siegel did not intend to give it an easy thought, but decided to give it a proper thought before putting it on.

More than that, Sigel had one concern about his real name.

"By the way, is there any constraint on the side to give the true name?

"What does that mean?

To Siegel's doubts, Rag has asked as he leans his neck.

"No, I knew that having a true name would be of great benefit to the Spirit, but I was wondering if you could easily put something that important on such a wheel"

"It's... I don't know"

It was a rug that I tried to give an answer to right away, but I answered that after a little free time.

Not that Rag has ever seen the Spirit have a real name in the first place either.

Even if you know it as knowledge, you don't know what will happen if you actually get a real name.

"- Is that what makes you nervous?

That's what Sigel said with a bitter smile, and Rug turned that way with his cheeks just a little red.

I usually have a serious attitude such as rugs, but sometimes I show these tricks.

It's only natural that Sigel, who saw that, thinks some of them are cute (?) Right.

You shouldn't even know that you don't even know Rag, even if you ask other covenant spirits.

Having so decided, Sigel thought to check with the Great Spirit (Dine), who was supposed to have his true name for a moment, but stopped it.

I haven't even thought of a name yet, so it's still a long way off to actually give it a true name.

I didn't think it was going to be like checking right away.

As usual, it was Sigel who tried to send that conclusion forward, but here again the intruder appeared.

Naturally, it's Dine, the great spirit of water.

"- I'm sorry to interrupt the conversation all of a sudden, but be careful, as Sigel thinks, because there are constraints on the side to be named and the side to be named"

The place where the Sigels are located is the town of water, which should be Dine's territory.

No wonder they grasped the conversation so far.

Sigel nodded without panic because she knew about it.

"Oh, I knew it was"

As for Siegel, it was to the extent that I guess so, but then it was the lag that I was sorry.

"Really!?

You can also tell the degree of surprise from the fact that you are responding to Dine with vegetables.

To that lag, Dine replied with a sigh.

"Because few people already know more about their real names, it's only natural that you don't.... if it's true, it's something you need to know."

"... sorry"

"Oh, you just said you don't know. You don't have to apologize."

Dine said that to Rag, but now she saw Sigel.

Even from the look on Dine's face, she assumed she was going to say something important, and Sigel got in a serious position to listen.

To Sigel like that, Dine said with a bitter smile.

"You don't have to get that far... well, I don't know what it's like."

That's right, Dine, who prefaced it, started explaining the constraints in naming the real name we were talking about earlier.

First of all, there is a limit to the spirits who can have their true names.

Specifically, it means that you have to be more than a superior spirit and that it is more than a superior spirit that your real name really takes effect.

It is certain that the Spirit will be bound by his true name, but it is only natural that it will, because it still also involves the strength of the Spirit himself.

Furthermore, as Siegel expected, there are constraints on the side to be given the true name.

"Just so we're clear, the only people Sigel can really name right now are Rugs, Rigs and Shiloh."

When Dine declared so, the rug gave a subtle look.

I'm glad I didn't come off, but when I think about the other covenant spirits, I honestly can't be happy.

I heard Sigel as he watched Dine as he felt complicated, too.

"What's the reason?

I heard that because I thought maybe I could add more later.

"The rugs are either the first to sign a contract or they have a strong connection to Siegel. Besides, it's the original."

Siegel was confused for a moment by the rhetoric that went around with it, but quickly nodded convinced.

The Rags become spirits born of the 'Spirit Inn' in the first place.

I guess it's the same around Sui and Sakura in that sense, but that involves what Dine said in the first half.

From Siegel, it doesn't change as much as it does in time, but I know that's important.

Sigel, thinking that far, said with a sigh.

"I don't want to make the difference as much as possible."

"There's nothing I can do about all this. You might be able to attach it sooner or later, so wait until then."

Sigel nodded honestly to Dine, who had said so with a slightly harsher face.

In the first place, I didn't mean to force you to give me a real name.

Besides, the mere suggestion that it could be attached in the future is sufficient as an answer.

Seeing Sigel nodding, Dine went on to say even more.

"Normally, there's no way the three of them could be named at the same time."

"Really?

"That's right. At least you've been. Siegel will overturn that precedent."

That could only give Dine a bitter smile back as a Sigel, who has said that after continuing to mix things up like mentors.

I know it's half a joke, but I can't deny it, either, just because it's definitely true.

Seeing Sigel, who was subtly shy, Dine smiled slightly.

"You don't really care about rugs either. Because the other children will fully understand that you are special to Siegel and to the Inn of the Spirit."

"Maybe that's..."

Dine shook her neck from left to right on a rug that gave her a complicated look as she said so.

"Stop. Weirdly sympathetic, it can be counterproductive."

To Dine, who had told me to scold him, Rag nodded only once after getting a stiff look.

Seeing that exchange like a parent and child, Sigel listened while feeling dusty, making sure it didn't show up on her face.

"I knew the rugs were special?

As for Sigel, he tried not to be too conscious, but still has special thoughts for the first three covenant spirits.

However, the way Dine put it, it sounded like there was another reason, so that's where I was concerned.

To Sigel's inquiry, Dine continued with a nod.

"That's right. Because the rugs existed out of the absence of nature in the" Spirit Inn ". All I'm saying is that's the original spirit of that world."

Siegel doesn't know what the expression original Spirit means.

Still, I knew as soon as I saw Dine and Rag's face that it meant something important to the spirits.

- I see.

That's all I said, and Dine looked strange to Sigel, not trying to hear any more.

"Don't you ask about the original Spirit?

"Hmm. I was wondering if I should look it up from myself first, rather than being able to plant the image first"

If I listen to you from Dine, the Great Spirit, the realization that that is the answer will take root.

To prevent that, I decided to stop checking right now that I should look into it myself for once.

It was a decision because I found that the original Spirit was something that was very important to the Spirits.