Sigel asked Michaela again, convinced by herself.
"It's time for you to talk to me, though?
The handling of the demon that Rig has already defeated is over.
As far as the neighborhood is concerned, there's no sign of any other demons coming out, so it shouldn't be a problem if we were talking.
Does Michaela know that too, she nodded immediately before answering.
"Right. - Rig, I'd like to be the first to check, but why did you use the Spirit under your command?
"Huh? I don't care why they say that?
To Michaela's doubts, Rigg tilted his neck with a bewildered look.
For rigs, it's natural to use subordination, not something you doubt.
I've always taken that for granted even for Sigel around, so I never thought about anything like what Michaela had heard.
Until recently, there was no such thing as a spirit of subordination.
Sigel, who hadn't even felt unnatural until he was told, leaned his neck just like the rig.
"So strange?
When Sigel heard that, Michaela, who asked the question, somehow shook her head right and left.
"No, it's not as good as that in itself."
The Spirit of the Subdivision also exists, as the Great Spirit deserves.
For this reason, using those spirits like your own hands and feet is not a big problem.
The main fate that Michaela wanted to hear was the next question.
"That's okay, why is Rig using spirits other than the wind?
Yes. As Michaela said, Rigg had always given instructions to spirits other than wind attributes to fight.
This is not limited to combat, it is usually the same.
Michaela wonders because it is common sense that the (great) spirits of the wind attribute subordinate the spirits of the wind attribute.
Asked by Michaela, Sigel tilted his neck, speaking of which.
"If you ask me, sure. But I didn't think it was strange because I used rugs and silos normally."
As Sigel replied so, the rig that was supposed to have the answer had a troubled look on its face.
That was the face that for Rig it was too obvious and I never even questioned it the same way Sigel did.
"Right. But it's still a strange thing. - Speaking of common sense so far."
To Sigel and Rig, who are tilting their necks, Michaela told them to affirm so.
There is no record of a spiritual user who is under contract with the Spirit and has made a covenant with a Spirit such as he has previously had a Spirit in his subordination.
That is the same among the teachings the elves have spoken of.
Still, from the experience of observing the great spirits and other spirits that have come out so far, it was assumed that the higher spirits could have homogeneous subdivisions with themselves.
However, the rig had used very naturally earlier the subordination of different attributes.
It is only natural for Michaela to come in there now.
On the other hand, Sigel, penetrated, was still twisting his neck.
Michaela, who saw it, went on to say even more.
"In the first place, neither Sigel nor the rigs even wondered, did they?
When Michaela heard that, Sigel and Rig nodded cocklessly.
"That would mean that other kids would be the same. But don't you think it's a little weird that we're all aligned and don't question it?
When Michaela heard that, Sigel's expression quickly became something serious.
After a short time, Sigel became cautious and asked Michaela.
"- So as not to wonder, you mean someone is doing that?
"No way. I'm not even thinking about that. There's no such thing as manipulative magic in the first place."
As Michaela said, the magic of psycho-manipulative systems only appears in fairy tales that are not even contraindicated in this world.
More clearly, I wouldn't mind calling it paranoia.
If there is a usable being, it is no exaggeration to say that it is that which reaches the realm of God.
To Michaela's reply, she was Sigel, who looked somewhat relieved, but immediately tightened that look.
"However, if it's really manipulated, it means that the right person will come out."
"So stay away from that one. You can't help thinking about that right now. You think God needs to do that in the first place?
"It's, well..."
Given the peculiarity of the "Inn of the Spirit," it is impossible to escape at a time when such control is not possible, but it is also impossible to escape.
Additionally, as Michaela said, it is assumed that there can be no such thing in itself that a supposed being of God would do such a thing to an individual.
By the way, it turns out later that there is nothing about the fact that the spirits of Sigel and the Spirits are manipulated, just I didn't think of it.
Michaela went on to say even more to Siegel, who sighed as she gave up.
"If that's true, think of it as necessary in the first place."
It sounds like a slightly pushed away way of saying it, but that's what God is in this world.
The definition of God is different in each faith, but being in and out of man is a common thing.
"Besides, that's not what I wanted to say right now."
Michaela moved her gaze to the rig, saying so.
Sigel, who saw it, sighed wondering if there was anything still there.
"... it's time for me to be full"
It's not a treatable story for Siegel, even if the existence of God just came out.
"So I don't have to think about what I just did right now. It's not about the rigs."
Michaela cut the word there once before continuing further with her gaze to the universe so as to put her thoughts together.
"Is the rig really one attribute? No, the Great Spirit really only has one attribute in the first place?
That's what I've been asking Michaela, naturally (?) Sigel did not have the answer.
In the first place, there is a theory that attributes for distinguishing between spirits and magic were basically just conceived so that people could understand.
In general, it is not uncommon to mix multiple attributes when using strong magic.
Given that, it's not surprising to have the idea that there is no distinction between attributes.
However, it is another matter of whether we can apply it to the rig.
"I know what you're trying to say, but if you say that, it means there's something wrong with the way 'The Spirit Inn' is?
In The Spirit Inn, attributes are firmly displayed in each covenant Spirit.
If the distinction between attributes does not exist, it would mean that the indication is incorrect.
"It is. That's what bothered me the most."
Michaela nodded, acknowledging Sigel's words, saying so.
However, that's not where Michaela's story ended.
"Though. It's not like I can't explain it this way. -" The Spirit Inn "was created for Siegel, so it's displayed accordingly."
"That's not..."
It was Sigel who tried to deny the word, but Michaela immediately shook her head left and right to stop it.
"No, I guess not? But if you think about it, that would explain the skill display, right?
To further Michaela's words, Sigel pressed silently this time.
In this world in the first place, there is no such thing as skill.
At least, other than The Spirit Inn, which Sigel deals with.
Of course, there are many highly powerful moves, etc., but it's a subtlety when it comes to establishing it as a skill.
In the end, after a good workout, moves exist, and skill doesn't mean you can use them.
Think of it that way. Skills exist only in the 'Spirit Inn' is extremely unnatural.
However, as Michaela said, if you think it's just plainly displayed for Siegel, you can't even explain it.
Thinking that far, Sigel sighed loudly to sort out his slightly confused head.
"I wonder what. It's strange now, though it was taken for granted at some point." The Spirit Inn. "
The penetration from Michaela crept into Sigel, who had known for a long time but kept saying it was strange to think about it again.
"That's what I'm talking about now."
To Michaela, who said so and sighed, Sigel could only smile vaguely.