"- So it feels like there is definitely a Spirit out there in that cathedral, but we still don't know exactly what that purpose is until then?

When Sigel said so, Michaela agreed with a nod as well.

And while Sigel gave the explanation, Philomena, who was listening in silence, had a convincing face.

"I see. You mean that? You didn't even know if the Spirit was maintaining the cathedral, did you?

"Well, I'm pretty sure, but there's no conclusive evidence."

That's what Michaela replied as she shook her head before Sigel responded.

"Right."

Philomena nodded in arms after saying so.

Philomena, who had done so for a while, eventually saw Marina and Laura.

"... what do you think?

"Whatever you think, there's an answer in Fee, right?

"Well, yeah... that would be the same for Marina and Laura, wouldn't it?

"" Right. ""

To Philomena's inquiry, Marina and Laura nodded at the same time.

Sigel, who was watching the exchange, listened with his neck tilted.

"What's going on?

"Something... I feel a little too pretty for this ruin, even though how many people's hands are in it and it's conserved"

"It looked as if we were truncating the outside out of hand and protecting the rest of it"

Following Marina's answer, Laura added even more so.

The Yodelian ruins have been weathered for the most part and the Church and the State are working hand in hand to maintain the rest.

However, it was only in the last few decades that we gained that know-how, and until then it had been abandoned in terms of maintenance.

With that in mind, it was the question of the Filomenas, who had looked around the ruins, that the portions left to date were too beautiful, including the ceiling paintings of the cathedral.

Siegel, while partly convinced, decided to hear it as certain questions boiled down.

"This ruins building is also made of special materials, right? Is it weird to think about that?

"Of course. Even though special materials last longer, they still have limits."

To Sigel's question, Philomena answered that, and Laura followed it.

"Besides, this ruin feels strange compared to it because it has been weathered so far"

"Oh well."

Pointing out that she had completely forgotten, Sigel looked a little embarrassed.

It's a town that was abandoned at the same time, so naturally it's Laura's point that the timing of weathering should be the same.

Here Michaela said, nodding and thinking.

"Surely the more you ask, the stranger you'll seem. Except one possibility."

"Right."

To Michaela's words, Philomena nodded, saying so.

Phyllomena was the only one who reacted, but the other faces look at her face and you can see that she thinks the same thing.

As for the Sigels, who have seen super ancient ruins so far, it is still natural to assume that the Spirit is involved in maintaining them.

"In the meantime, when it comes to the Spirit, shall we consider it as one of the possibilities? I think you should think about other possibilities now."

If you are trapped in one way of thinking, you will close the possibility that there was something else.

No more conclusive conclusions can be drawn cheaply than there is so far no definitive evidence that the Spirit is involved in maintaining the ruins.

The signs of the Spirit that Sigel felt in the Cathedral are only evidence that there was a Spirit, and we don't even know if he was maintaining the ruins.

Philomena took a big, deep breath and then nodded at Sigel's remarks.

"You sure do. It leads the way because it's been so far, but it's too early to conclude"

"You're right."

Following Philomena, Laura nodded and replied so.

At this stage, it is only natural that we should consider any possibility and carry out an investigation.

Where everyone's atmosphere meant postponing the conclusion, Rag, who, as usual, listened in silence, spoke to Sigel.

"Dear Sigel, okay?

"What?

Sigel looked at you with a little surprise, just the rug that rarely pinches his mouth in these occasions.

"It's an example cathedral, but it still seems to have appeared"

When Rag said that, Sigel and Michaela looked a little nervous.

The three people, Filomena, Marina and Laura, who don't know the circumstances, look at the two in a strange way.

As a matter of fact, Sigel decided to do him a favor and leave the Spirit of Surveillance in the Cathedral, on a rug that could follow more than one Spirit.

If that's the case, Rug himself (Book Jin?) can be guarded elsewhere, even if he continues to escort Sigel.

This method is not something I've come up with now, it's something I've been using for a long time.

It would mean that this time it got stunning.

However, the place where the Sigels are now is the Amateras, so we've got some time lags, but that's something we can't help.

Sigel, who found out the circumstances in the report, listened as he looked at the lag.

"So, what about the Spirit of Surveillance?

"I'm doing what I've decided before"

So far there is no judgment on whether the Spirit appearing in the Cathedral is just not out in public, or whether he is not to appear even before the Spirit.

Therefore Siegel told him to hide immediately if the Spirit appeared in the cathedral.

However, there is also a problem with that, and if the spirits appearing in the cathedral are in character, no matter how much they hide, they will soon be found.

Sigel was lost for a moment wondering what to do with the next instruction, but before that, the rug turned out to be just a little troubled.

"Dear Sigel, I'm sorry. I think they've found it."

"Oh."

Sigel, who was seriously worried, said so in a slightly clapped voice.

Then the Philomenas, who were watching Sigel and Rug exchange beside them, are also looking at each other at the same time.

"... but the intention is to hide over there too... oh, this is..."

Seeing a rug that made him look uncommonly like he was talking to himself, Sigel decided to remain silent and wait for the answer.

Something is definitely happening, because I know that if we get in the way of the rug, which is the command tower, it will have a bad result.

Whether that consideration played a role, a little later Rag said as he looked at Sigel.

"Apparently, they're looking for contact from the other side."

Hearing the words, Sigel was taken for a moment and immediately saw the Philomenas.

All of them look surprised, too.

"Uh... sounds like that, but what do we do?

"I don't care what they say. It would be weirder to refuse, wouldn't it?

When Filomena answered that, the marina continued to snort as well.

"Right. More than that, can't you just call me over here? It's too unnatural for us to go to the ruins now, isn't it?

There are no lights in the ruins, so researching in a place where there is only moonlight is like advertising that there is something.

Sigel, who did think he was right, listened as he looked at the lag.

"I don't mind seeing you, but can you ask me if I can come over?

Please wait a moment.

To Sigel's words, Rag began to tell something to other spirits who were invisible while saying so.

It's not a word, but it's a sight I've seen many times already for the Sigels, so I know what I'm doing without being told.

There were several exchanges, and then there were minutes before the lag reacted.

In the meantime, the Sigels were just silently waiting for answers.

"- It doesn't seem to be a problem to come this way. However, I would like to see Master Siegel alone."

Hearing the terms, Sigel nodded quickly.

"I don't mind that. You're alone in this ship's captain's office, so you can come in there, right?

The Amateras are no longer allowed to be touched by those without permission, but if it is the Spirit, it is not a story.

Rugs, through the covenant Spirit, the Spirit is interacting with each other, so you can come in as long as you allow.

To Siegel's question, Rag immediately nodded whether he had anticipated the answer as well.

"So it doesn't seem to be a problem."

"Well, tell him you can come anytime"

"Yes, sir."

To Sigel's words, Rag replied so with a polite bow of his head.

And Sigel said, looking at the Philomenas.

"Sorry. I've made up my mind..."

"No, it would be natural to do so in this case. First, make sure you know who they are."

"Right. Besides, we don't always get answers."

Following Philomena's words, Michaela also nodded and said so.

And the Sigels had a light meeting to ponder questions before the spirits of the matter arrived.