Primitive spirit-eating is born feeding on a person's emotions.

Conversely, spirit-eating isn't born without even having feelings for people, but it's not meant to push that on the Great Spirits either.

It's troublesome to be there, but it's the primitive spirit-eater that can't even completely lose its existence.

Naturally, we can't stop spiritual eaters from being born any more than we can crusade primitive spiritual eaters.

For this reason, it is in the current state that the number of occurrences is adjusted to a certain extent, while keeping them alive and not killing them.

Hearing that explanation in turn from the Great Spirit of the Three Bodies, Sigel decided to hear the questions that had surfaced.

"Sure, it should be sealed so the Spirit can't even get in, but how are you checking?

"You can't go in there if you're normal. There are lots of ways out. Just like the covenant spirits."

"I can't use it often, though."

Following Granome, Dine added an explanation, Sigel nodded with a convincing look.

I was under the impression that from what I had heard beforehand from the Great Spirits, little confirmation had been given, but if there was a way to get to the back, I guess there would be no problem.

Next to Sigel, who is convinced, Laura now expressed her doubts.

"I remember hearing stories I've heard before that I know very little about spirit-eating..."

"Oh, you didn't lie to me, did you? 'Cause I really don't know how that's happening."

Seeing Dine say that back with a callous look, the Sigels could only laugh bitterly.

I didn't lie, but part of what I know is that I dared to hide it.

I know that's not a fact that can be published poorly, so I don't mind that, but on the contrary, I sometimes wonder.

"So why did you decide to tell us at this time?

When Filomena asked that, Merriage turned her gaze to Sigel before answering.

"I know if it were you, I would already have guessed, because Sigel was able to meet with the Light. Precisely because the light recognized it."

In order to get behind the seal in the first place, the permission of the Great Spirit of Light and Darkness will be absolutely necessary.

For this reason, before meeting the Great Spirit of Light, information on spirit-eating was restricted and communicated, and after recognition, preparations were under way to go to the back.

Requesting permission from the Great Spirit of Darkness was included in the preparation, so it took a little while to request it.

For the Sigels, there were a number of different and unconvincing stories, but the Great Spirit is moving at the convenience of the Great Spirit, so I can't help complaining there.

It was the Sigels who decided to take the request in the first place, and it is an indisputable fact that they thought it was not strange to be in danger.

In general, it is the Sigels who decided to go to the back without turning back when the Spirit Eater came out, so it is a muscle difference to be angry because it was in danger.

It's natural that you're acting as an adventurer and your life is in danger, and you can't be top notch if you're complaining there.

Of course, the presence or absence of prior information is an important decision material, but there was a precondition from the outset that "you can turn back whenever you like" with regard to this one.

That condition was presented, and furthermore we went to the back at our own discretion, so that means self-responsibility.

Most people still complain, but the Philomenas didn't even think about it.

At the end of the question about primitive spirit-eating, the story moved on to the ruins.

"What about that ruin? I could barely confirm it in the distance, but it seemed to develop quite a bit."

Dine nodded and replied to Sigel's inquiry.

"Right. All I know is that it's even older than the civilization you know. Anyway, it was before I was born."

"Isn't it enough for you if you even know that it belongs to a civilization even older than the ruins we manage? More than that, I don't think it's too dangerous to look into it, either, do you?

When Merriage went on to say that, the Sigels gave up asking more than that.

If it were to be an even older site than Dine, it would confuse the world even further.

Even now, when it comes to ancient civilizations, information is complicated, but it is of no use to announce that there were even more ancient sites.

It is enough to find that there are sites even older than the super ancient civilizations that the Philomenas are looking into.

Besides, as a Sigel, I had more to worry about in relation to the primitive spirit-eater than about the ruins themselves.

"If that spirit-eater was born because of people's emotions, maybe that was born in the ruins because of it? You know, born of people's emotions, the civilization that was there at the time is gone."

That's what Sigel asked, thinking he might get the answer to what had been questionable for a long time.

However, to that Sigel inquiry, Merriage shook her neck left and right.

"Though it fits, it's wrong."

Merriage began to give details after he had made a forethought of it.

It is right or wrong that civilization was destroyed by spirit-eating in the first place.

In the past, there have been many times when a spirit-eater has been born that has become so immense that it is beyond man's control, but that alone will not destroy civilization.

That's what can't happen unless you're born in a city simultaneously and multiple times.

However, I have only been in that situation once.

That is the result of giving a little bit to the primitive spirit-eating that the Great Spirits talked about earlier, and that reflection is now being brought to life.

Incidentally, it is not only at the judgment of the Great Spirits that we have laid our hands on the primitive spirit-eating, but with the consent of the leaders of civilization at the time.

For that reason, I cannot say that it is all the fault of the Great Spirits.

Anyway, that doesn't necessarily mean that the reason Sigel said civilization is gone is because of spirit-eating.

It can be said, however, that the reason for the birth of the primitive spirit-eater is in some ways correct in the ruins.

"- I also know why...... I think we should not talk about it now. …… people's desires are boundless"

The last time I heard it added in a lonely voice, the Sigels couldn't say anything more.

Somehow, I assumed that the reason why the primitive spirit-eater was born was because of people's deeds.

Where the Sigels became subtle air without knowing what to say, Dine made a deliberate noise and put her hands together.

"Come on, is that all the questions? If it weren't for this, would you like to call the other great spirits and end this case?

Just talk, yes. Goodbye. Oh, my God, the Great Spirits don't think.

In the first place, it was normal to have more rewards than being a "request," and everyone was told beforehand that the handover would take place on the spot where it happened.

To Dine's words, the Sigels looked at each other and then nodded.

"Yep. Not from this one in particular anymore. May I have the other great spirits?

"Okay. Well, then, wait a minute. And the kids, other than Sigel, stay properly conscious. For once, the effects of the previous adjustments continue, but if you stay alert, you'll fall right down, right?

Seeing Dine, who had said so with a pranky look on his face, the Philomenas nodded with a slight smile.