Sigel never checked with Dine about the original Spirit, but he checked with Michaela.

In Michaela's case, it's only supposed to be a hearsay, and it's not going to be a very fixed image.

And speaking of the consequences -,

"- The original spirit? Of course you do, don't you? But they say there's only one, there's actually more than one."

It was an ambiguous answer, as Siegel expected.

"I knew I didn't know for sure."

To Sigel's answer, he has turned his gaze to the kind that Michaela explores.

"Why, after all?

"No, somehow. Because the way Dine talks, I dared to wonder if it wasn't conveyed specifically"

That's what I'm talking about.

To Sigel's point, Michaela nodded with a convincing look.

What Sigel said is actually true, and it's the status quo that we know very little about the original Spirit.

Even the elves who know the most about the Spirit do, so the stories that are passed on to the human are known.

However, it is certain that it is conceived from various angles, and Marina has joined the story here in its evidence.

"There are stories that the original Spirit and the Creator God who created this world are actually the same, right?

"Oh, really?

Sigel, who didn't think the Creating God would come out here, looked a little surprised and saw Michaela.

Taking that gaze, Michaela nodded once.

"In the first place, Aura praises the Supreme God and the original Spirit as being one and the same."

"Oh, you know what?"

Aura, which is dominated by natural beliefs, is a religion with many followers in the elves.

In that religion where the Spirit is at the centre, what Michaela said can in a way be taken for granted.

By the way, I can also tell from the fact that Michaela is not an Aura follower, but not all elves believe in Aura.

Sigel, having heard the story so far, had remembered.

"- Yeah? Could it be that the five attributed Spirit God is said to be the five gods, but the Spirit God of Light and Darkness is not in it?

That's what I'm talking about.

That's what Michaela replied to Sigel's discussion.

The Spirit of Light and Darkness God in the first place does not know if he exists as one Spirit of the front and back, or in more than one.

Furthermore, if the Spirit God of Light and Darkness is the Creating God of the front and back, there is nothing against doctrine for Solstice, which is based on monotheism.

Then why, when Sigel realized that now, simply because he thought that when he talked about the Gods, it was better not to talk about the troublesome circumstances still that far.

That was not just Michaela, but all the women had decided not to discuss it and talk about it.

It is also understandable why we avoided the topic, since it can be very difficult to get involved even with religious beliefs.

Sigel, finally convinced, said with a sigh.

"That's a tough thing to do."

Filomena nodded bitterly at that Sigel sentiment.

"Sure. For those of us who were born and raised in this world, we can be convinced by 'that's what it is', but from Sigel's point of view it's not strange. If you think about it again, it might seem a bit tricky."

Three other people nodded at Philomena's words at the same time.

Anyway, Sigel could only understand that the story about the original Spirit was very confusing.

I also know why Dine didn't try to plant an image weirdly against Sigel.

"Well, that's okay. Is this how it relates to the original Spirit?

"Right. I don't know any more than that either. Maybe some stories are leaking, but they should be so detailed that I can't remember right away"

Hearing Michaela's response, Sigel nodded after confirming that the other faces agreed.

"Yes, well, that's enough."

It's just something I wanted to ask you for reference, so it's not like I'm mad because there was something you couldn't tell me.

In the first place, Siegel didn't even think it would be complicated to hear so much.

Where the story about the original Spirit somehow ended, the focus of the topic shifted to the research results of the day.

Chat time at dinner is largely used to organize everyone's thoughts.

"- So? I figured that temple was used to interact with flying ships, so I'm pretty sure?

When Sigel asked everyone to confirm that, they were all snorting.

And the first person to answer that was Philomena.

"I'm pretty much sure. Basically, it should have been managed by the military, but I don't know why it's on the edge of such a town..."

"You have to understand that because that's what it is, too."

That's how Laura responded to Philomena's words in a sigh.

Previous investigations have shown that there were not as many ships flying at the time.

At best, there are about ten ships in large countries.

It is not possible that the records remaining in the town of water are incorrect, so now we also need to look into them in the ruins of the forest, but it seems almost certain.

The reason for this is simple, because similar statements have been found from multiple books.

In the first place, the flying ships had only been developed in the days when Abby and Takel existed, and the use of highly rare objects did not seem to increase in size rapidly.

I just wanted to say who the hell was Takel, who had one ship that was such a piece of technology, but if he was a technician enough to be noticed by all countries, he wouldn't even be convinced.

Because it was such a valuable ship, the countries managed it in a decentralised manner, not collectively.

Of course, it would have been different when it was used for military purposes, but when it was used for regular transportation, etc., it was operating individually.

For this reason, it is believed that the places where we interacted with the ships that were flying around the place did not need to be built to such an extent that they were separately anchored, also considering the possibility of being destroyed at one time by magic or other.

Previous investigations have shown these things, but as Filomena said, we still do not know why they are placed on the edge of the town.

"As I told you before, it's probably the best reason because if you can stay in town militarily, it'll be a hassle."

When Sigel said so, other faces nodded.

The danger of being attacked from the sky is well recognised by everyone on this occasion.

This is true in the sense of flying with magic, but some demons are flying through the sky, so the troubles are stained and understood.

Philomena, who had nodded several times at Sigel's words, went on to say even more.

"In the meantime, we've decided on the next book (thing) to give to the Queen, so we're done with the investigation here, okay?

"Agreed ~"

It was Michaela who said so first and agreed to Filomena's proposal.

I haven't put any other faces into words, but there's no atmosphere to disagree with.

It can be said that it is almost certain that that shrine was used to interact with flying ships.

If you take the kind of books that prove it for a copy, then the Kingdom of Noland will desperately take the backing.

By the way, the original copies I gave you have been properly returned.

I also have permission to borrow the next one, so it's okay to bring out a few copies.

In the end, as Philomena suggested at this time, the next day the Sigels left the town of water for the king's capital.

The Philomenas, who met with the Queen again, again deposited the books for the script after giving a brief account of the role of the temple.