When the Sigels went outside the tent after the break, there Merriage and Dine were having some discussions with Granome.

However, even when we were talking, it didn't even sound like we were using a way to get through between spirits and it never came into the ears of the Sigels.

Merriage and Dine immediately spoke when they realized that the Sigels had come out of their tents.

"Good day, everyone."

"Did you get enough rest?

"Yes. Too much time, thank you."

When Sigel answered that on behalf of him, Merriage went on to say even more as he shook his head.

"It's okay. This time they made a move on a request from us. It is essential that people rest, so rest properly when they should rest."

When I heard Merriage's words, Dine was nodding several times.

Fearing at the look of it, Sigel replied, waving.

"No, because I'm really fine. More than that, is it just the three of you this time?

"That's right. You're not tired of that, are you? We'll have them all when we give them the reward, but we'll answer the questions."

Hearing Dine's answer, Sigel was convinced that there was a good reward after all.

I was expecting that to be the case at the time I was properly saying "request," but I didn't dare go in and ask.

Sometimes it was difficult to say because it was difficult to ask the other person about the reward of the Great Spirit, but it was also unclear whether "enemies" would come out in the first place.

Regardless of the reward thing, I have a lot to ask now.

Remembering what he talked about on his way home and in his tent, Sigel decided to ask first about that giant spirit-eating that was in the underground ruins.

"First question, should I leave that big spirit-eater alone? We've decided we can't get our hands on it and kept it that way..."

To Sigel's question, Merriage answered with a nod.

"Right. First, shall we talk from there? I don't care if you don't have to knock it down, but you can leave it like that. At least for now. - How big was it?

To that question of Merriage, Sigel verbally conveyed the magnitude of what they saw.

Hearing Sigel's answer, Merriage nodded again before continuing.

"If that's the case, no problem. It would be a problem if we were to cover that entire ruin, because it doesn't seem to be that far."

"Are you going to be that big"

"Yep. I've only seen that happen once"

When Merriage said so, Dine was nodding as she agreed.

I don't know how long the Great Spirit lives, but he should live in at least a thousand years.

Only once during that long raw time, so when it comes to people's senses, it's a very rare condition.

While Sigel was losing his word, not knowing if he could be frightened or impressed, Philomena now voiced her doubts.

"I know that's better, but isn't it more dangerous to leave it alone without knocking it down?

"If it's another spirit-eater, it is, but only as far as that spirit-eater is concerned."

Merriage turned his gaze towards Dine after saying so.

With that in mind, Dine answers Philomena's question with a nod back.

"That one is. What we call 'primitive spirit-eating'. No matter how much you defeat, you're bound to be born there, and if you defeat it badly, it's going to affect the world so much that it's unusual."

After saying so, Dine began to talk about the consequences of that spirit-eating crusade that had taken place in the past.

According to that, after crusading that Spirit Eater, the remaining Spirit Eaters everywhere began to gather together as soon as possible, at a certain size, before launching an attack.

The attack said that the civilization that was there at the time suffered devastating damage.

Until then, the Spirit Eater had never made such a move, and it was definitely concluded that it was a phenomenon that had occurred because he defeated the Spirit Eater in that ruin.

"- I don't even want to think about it anymore, and that's when I decided not to get my hands on it."

"Because what if we had our hands on it?

Filomena heard the natural question, but Dine answered looking straight at you.

"Did you actually get your hands on it?

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"You guys who saw that decided you'd never get your hands on it, which is why we decided to have you go that far. Assuming you've got your hands on it, it's impossible to crusade."

Deene has said that, like he threw half of it away.

The Sigels turned back in the first place because they thought they couldn't defeat that giant spirit-eater, so Dine's point is not wrong.

While Filomena was stuck in the words of Dine, now Laura asked.

"So that spirit-eater seemed to absorb other spirit-eaters, but about that?

"Sure, that may look like it, but that doesn't absorb other spirit-eaters. In more detail, we are bringing in what is the source of spiritual eating to create new spiritual eating."

Hearing Dine's answer, Sigels became completely silent, understanding what the word meant.

And by the time Dine's words circled around her body and fully understood, Sigel finally opened her mouth.

"- Does that mean that spirit-eater is the mother of the spirit-eaters out in this world?

"Regardless of whether the expression" mother "is correct or not, it's not wrong as a recognition."

Dine nodded several times as she answered that.

There was no one here to say that if that Spirit Eater could be extinguished, the Spirit Eater would no longer be born.

Sometimes the damage I heard earlier is too great, because if there were such a way, it could be expected that the Great Spirits would be dealing with it in the first place.

More than that, I can see that the crusade carried out in the past was aimed at that, even if they didn't say it.

You know what the Sigels think, Dine went on to say it even more.

"That's the source of the spirit-eater born in the world, but so far we don't have the means to crusade. In the end, we just have to leave it alone. And then, before you get too big, you weaken your powers regularly."

"Weaken the power?

When Michaela asked that as she tilted her neck, Dine nodded only once before answering.

"Yeah. They're hitting the spirits about once every hundred or two centuries to drain some of their power. After all, it's only a coping therapy, but now I think that's the best way to do it."

If it gets too big, that's dangerous, so we're monitoring it so it doesn't get too big, while moderately hitting the Spirit.

Incidentally, the Great Spirits cannot go in the back because if someone as powerful as the Great Spirit approaches them, they will stimulate that spirit-eating and have extra power.

Conversely, Sigel's covenant spirits are misleading the power they possess by passing a filter called 'Spirit Inn'.

I don't need a hand when it comes to that spirit-eating thing.

The Sigels, who felt that intention from Dine's words, did not hear any more about how to crusade.

In the first place, Sigels don't have a plan to crusade that spirit-eater.

Sigel, who was thinking about it, had a lot of questions in mind.

"It means he was born again, even once crusaded, but why is the primitive spirit-eater born?

It was Granome who had been silent until now that answered Siegel's question.

"Foffoo, that's a good question. That's not the reason why people are born."

"Yes......?

Sigel accidentally listened back with a vegetarian look to the cause he never thought he would.

However, it turns out that it wasn't just Sigel who was surprised, but the women seemed to be the same, with a distracted look.

Do you understand what that reaction means, Granome dared to go on without waiting for the Sigels to settle down.

"That one. You're born based on people's emotions. Including things like laughter and fun, not just negative emotions. You can't tell people to kill all their emotions and live. That's why I said crusading is impossible."

Crusading the primitive spirit-eater is impossible.

Sigels, who finally understood the meaning of the word here, sighed heavily with complex emotions.