Confirming that Rag had made contact, Sigel began tweaking the 'Spirit Inn' again.

What followed was the northeast side of the lake.

It's easy to do this one too, just enlarge the existing lake.

However, its size was enough to make up a third of the northeast side.

If viewed overlooking from above, it is quite conspicuous, just like the mountains on the northwest side.

Other than that, rivers and swamps are getting bigger, but this is a continuation of what has been a bit of a change since before.

With Sigel's knowledge, he had no idea where to change it, so he changed the area entirely as advised by the water contract spirits.

"- Okay. Is this what the northeast side looks like?

"... right. He says it's all right now."

To Sigel's words, I answered that after the lag had only vacated a few moments.

We used communications to get confirmation from the water spirits in the boxyard.

Hearing Rag's response, Sigel then aligned the screen's perspective on the southwest side.

The southwest side, which is starting to invite the spirits of the wind, is set to do nothing after the central part with this change.

The reason is simple, and in the sense of inviting the wind, nothing is better.

I don't know about that logic, but I decided to think it would be if the Spirit were to say so.

Sometimes, if barometric pressure is right, or what about longitude and latitude, something comes to mind, but I don't think I can help but ask for it in "The Spirit Inn".

Anyway, the change on the southwest side is enough to put a smaller hill so you can enjoy a little grated wind.

And then there are the prairies, and by the way, the flower gardens and so on that are characteristic.

"- If you stand on that hill, you'll see a wide meadow."

"Right."

When Sigel, who placed the hill, leaked that feeling, Rag nodded as he seemed to miss him just a little.

Sigel can't go inside the "Inn of the Spirit," but he wanted to see the same sight together.

I had noticed a little wish for such a rug, but there's nothing I can do about all this, either as Sigel.

To be honest, Sigel also has a desire to go inside the 'Spirit Inn' and see with his own eyes the sights he has made so far.

Nevertheless, so far, there is no sign that we will be able to do so at all.

Sigel, who was looking over the screen at the sight of the southwest side as he felt subtle, finally turned his perspective to the southeast side.

With this change, the northwest side is the top of the list for the amount of spiritual power used, but the southeast side is the best in the sense that it takes time.

Sometimes that number increases, just like the buildings we've built so far, but in addition, we're supposed to put something like a firecracker in front of each building.

As for Sigel, I wondered if I could put something like a lava, not such a fine change, but it was solidified by the covenant spirits of fire.

I don't know what the criterion is, but he says it's better for the Spirit of Fire to be burning a burning fire than putting one lava away.

Of course, lava. It must be an easy environment for fire spirits to gather together, but having lots of fireworks doesn't change the effect.

From the point of view of spiritual power, it would be cheaper to prepare a cauldron, so we decided to put it there this time.

So Sigel left his temper behind while manipulating the "Spirit Inn".

By the way, if it's about burning, the Spirit of Fire inside can be prepared independently.

However, it was still said that the barbecue prepared using the "Spirit Inn" would be more effective if something were different.

"It only looks like the same fire from myself, but it's different for the Spirit after all"

I nodded to Sigel, who said so while manipulating "The Spirit Inn," with the face that the rug was natural.

"Right. Not just the fire, but what you make yourself and what Siegel has prepared, it works completely differently."

"Hmm."

If I let Sigel tell me, it would mean I'm just using the 'Spirit Inn' system instead of what I have prepared, but I didn't say it here because even if I said it to the lag, it would just be disputed.

By the way, Siegel's perception is both right and wrong.

In a previous conversation with the Spirit of Light, I had heard that 'The Spirit Inn' was Sigel's own ability.

Given that, it can be said that everything available in The Spirit Inn is due to Siegel's own abilities.

However, I can't prepare it even if they tell me to get it out in real life.

Siegel's abilities are limited to the "Inn of the Spirit".

Sigel, still unrecognizant of his abilities, looked at the southeast side and noticed something.

"... Though the Spirit seems happy for a long time, is that the Spirit of Fire after all?

"Probably so"

It is the same for Rag, the Spirit, who cannot be discerned over the screen.

However, it can be expected that there will be more fireworks.

"It was Sigel-sama's covenant spirit, because sometimes the Spirit of Fire was the slowest, or it was still slow to respond.... Excuse me. It's not Siegel's fault."

Rag hastily heard him add that, and Sigel accidentally leaked a bitter laugh.

Sigel had not separated himself from the Spirit of Fire.

Originally, in addition to the difficulty of gathering fire spirits, the Rags were not there when they brought their candidate spirits, so they had no choice.

In that sense it cannot be said that it is also the lags' fault, but it is Sigel who made it difficult for the Spirit of Fire to gather in the first place.

It can be because of the order of the great spirits we met, but there's nothing I can do to blame you for there.

I fully understand that, so Sigel waved gently toward the rug.

"No, I'm not thinking about that, so you don't have to apologize anyway. - All right. That's it."

Sigel finished the work, deliberately saying so, putting the fireworks to the intended range.

Dragging on the topic now, I thought Rag was going to be concerned forever.

Sigel went on to give instructions before the lag noticed anything about it.

"For once, tell each Spirit to make sure this is okay. If there's anything I can't do, I can fix it."

"Okay."

Rag flew instructions to another spirit as soon as he nodded at Sigel's words.

Rag himself can't leave with Sigel's escort, but he can use the Spirit of his subordination to interact directly, so it's convenient when this happens.

Rag, who sent out his subordinate spirits to "The Spirit Inn," asked with a look like he remembered.

"Speaking of which, won't Master Sigel increase the number of contract spirits?

"Oh, you had that problem, too. Speaking of which."

Currently, Sigel has a contract with ten spirits through the 'Spirit Inn'.

Siegel doesn't really know what the criteria are, but the five great spirits are not included in this.

I believe it is probably a difference in perception between the two sides when awarding the contract, but I do not know the clear answer.

Anyway, the status quo 'Spirit Inn' can be turned somehow thanks to the early spirits of the Rags who became the Extraordinary Spirit.

However, if 'Spirit Inn' ever spreads further than this, you don't have to think about it coming to a limit.

Exactly, it is impossible to push the breadth any wider than it is now to the early Spirit.

If so, it would still mean that we should increase the number of contract spirits, but that is also problematic.

Where the number of contract spirits has increased, it means that Sigel's eyes may be harder to reach and, conversely, the management of the 'Spirit Inn' may be neglected.

That has long been a source of concern for Sigel, but I dare say that Rag talked at this stage because he still made a big adjustment this time.

"There are also problems with our management, but there were actually more problems than that..."

Sigel tilted her neck to the rag she rarely said.

"More than that? What's going on?

"No, er... I've had a lot of inquiries from spirits visiting me..."

Seeing the lag reporting that way to say otherwise, Sigel put his hand on Achaa and his forehead.

What Rag purposefully says in his mouth is that he's getting quite a few.

I'd like to think that's just not enough to interfere with the management of The Spirit Inn, but any of that might come across as well.

Seeing the rug with the troubled face, Sigel answered with a nod.

"Okay. Because I can't conclude right now, but I'll give you an answer in a couple of days. … in a positive direction"

"Really? Okay."

Upon hearing Sigel's answer, Rag nodded with a bright look as he said so.