What Michaela said was "okay" seemed to be true, not lies or deceptions, and the discussion took place calmly.

As a result, it was decided that the publication from Michaela, still an elf, would be too influential, so it would be a transmission from Sigel.

However, even though he publishes it, Sigel doesn't know any other spiritual users besides Michaela.

For this reason, I will make something like a paper and send it everywhere.

Fortunately, it is widespread that Sigel is a spiritual nurturer, and each organization, including research institutes, is sending letters seeking connections.

If you send it to those organizations, the rest should take the liberty of giving you an assessment.

The point here is that it is not a single place.

If you send it to one place, Sigel could be that organization.

To prevent it, send it to multiple locations in a balanced manner.

After finishing those discussions, Sigel just got to work on his paper.

The thesis itself is used to making, so there is no confusion about formats, etc.

What was more problematic than that was that there was nothing convenient about this world, such as copying, so I had to prepare the copies with my own hands.

Siegel, who at best was making a thesis, was to be saddened that the instruments of civilization were great.

While Sigel was working on the paper, the Philomenas were putting out their sperm in the Devil's Forest looking for evidence on schedule.

The purpose of this one was to find out if there was a painting with a structure similar to that of the cathedral on the site of Yodelia, so I was looking for a book that looked like it from one end to the other.

And three days after I started looking for evidence, I was finally able to find what I could call it.

I found the book, after all, or it was a marina that was hitting the books in each temple.

"Uh, too bad. Was that faster?"

Marina laughed small when Sigel, who was still continuing to copy the paper, leaked that feeling.

The thesis itself had been over in less than a day, but it still takes time to rewrite the same thing with your own hands.

"You have to make more than ten, don't you? You can't make it in a hurry."

"Yes, it is."

I wasn't competing, so Sigel snorted lightly, too.

"So? How'd it go over there?

When Philomena asked, Marina nodded and replied.

"First of all, I'm pretty sure. This is the proof."

Marina offered a book as she said so, showing a certain page.

There, for sure, was a drawing of much the same structure as that cathedral ceiling painting.

Laura, who confirmed the painting, said with a slightly contemplative face.

"The question is, how do you prove that this painting belongs to a super ancient civilization?"

In this world, where there is no such thing as paper age measurement, it can be said to be extremely difficult.

Neither can it be because it was a book in the ruins protected by the Great Spirit (Merriage), but it must also be tabulated with the book now in Marina's hands.

If it's just a book of documents, it can be increased by the means of a copy, but it's hard to get pictures together.

Of course, there are techniques for copying pictures, but it's still not just letters, it's definitely going to take a lot of time.

Marina shook her head and replied to Laura's expression.

"I thought about that, too. I thought you didn't have to think hard."

"Hmm. What do you mean?

You were thinking the same thing as Laura, and that's what Filomena asked as she took an interesting look at the marina.

"You'll have to show this book itself, but once you show it to the rep, I think he'll do the rest on his own. A great discovery of the century."

The "over there" that Marina is going to is about Futzu.

The Futsu have asked me to investigate the ruins themselves in the first place, so if evidence is found, they should be happy to move.

I asked him whether he was convinced to hear Marina's answer, or even more overlapping as Philomena nodded.

"I see. But what about the kingdom?

The request for a site survey comes from both the State and Futsu.

Filomena's question is whether it's okay to imitate just lifting one of them.

It was Laura who was checking the book in detail, not the marina, who answered that question of Filomena.

"Perhaps the Kingdom of Yodelia would be satisfied just to say that it had achieved results"

"Huh? Why?

It was Michaela, not Philomena, who heard that when she looked strange.

Michaela thought it was necessary to take care of the kingdom.

"Because this book that Marina has found, it belongs to a religious relationship. I don't think we can get too close to each other, no matter how close we are to Futsu."

"Uh, I see."

To Laura's explanation, Michaela nodded in a convincing face.

Sigel, who was wondering, has the same face.

Nothing in this world, it can be said that there are few principles of secularism.

For this reason, it can be said that religion and the state are closely linked, but not entirely perfectly stuck together.

It would be fair to say that the state is constantly moving with that balance in mind.

With that in mind, it is only natural that we should all agree with Marina and Laura's ideas.

What's more, from the siegels' point of view, we can think differently.

"In the first place, there's no need for us to be involved in a feud between the country and Futsu."

When Marina said so, the air flowed between the Sigels wondering if it was the same.

The Sigels are being requested by the Kingdom of Yodelia and Futzu to investigate the ruins and are not moving to give each of them a handle.

As always, all you have to do is pierce the stance that you are not involved in political or other moves.

Of course, in order to do so, I would have to explain the book I found this time, but in the case of the Kingdom, it is not unnatural to think that it would only be good to have the fact that I "found something that could serve as proof".

Laura said something like that earlier because she thought she could talk to the country like that.

I do not know what kind of response the Kingdom and Futzu are actually going to take unless we are in a forum for discussion.

However, we must only decide what the Siegels will do in the future.

The Filomenas, who decided on that policy in this discussion, began to look for anything similar to the book found by Marina.

Sigel then began work on the remaining copies.

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Once you find something that fits your purpose, it's not so hard to find something similar.

Of course, it is possible that there is no such thing at all, but this time the worry ended in worry.

The book found by Marina in the first place was similar to the Bible in the world that Sigel would know, something he would always have had if he were an ardent believer.

As a result, when I started looking for places like these in my personal home, I was able to find them safely.

Sigels, who received permission from Merriage to take them out of the ruins for the two books they found, returned again to the king's capital of the kingdom of Jordan.

And, as before, it was divided into two hands to report results to each of them.

Unlike before this one, it was Filomena who followed him to the marina, and Michaela and Sigel arrived at Laura.

Sigel followed him because, as a by-product of the site survey, he also gave him a paper on the Spirit of Light and Darkness.

Laura and the corresponding rep talked about the spirits being out of charge, which meant that they would be handed over to the person concerned with the spirits.

Sigel also accepted that because he doesn't want me to admit myself to anything.

Instead, I only remember telling you to validate it in the department in charge appropriately, as this paper can be troublesome if it takes root as a theory.