Four months had passed since the Sigels began preparing for their wedding.

In the meantime, there were no particularly big incidents, just days of being chased to prepare for the ceremony.

If I were to dare mention it, it would be about as much that Fi and Coor both quickly rose to the A-rank of lower spirits.

It seems a little quicker than it was when the Rags, but Sigel thinks it's probably because of the guidance of the senior spirits.

Rag told me that he teaches a lot every time something happens, so I guess that instruction is brought to life.

By the way, in the meantime, Granome is a little bit alone (what the hell?) So I was going out a lot.

Is the magic improvement going well, and the time away from Sigel is gradually extending.

In fact, Granome said it was time for the magic to be completed.

Speaking of the key weddings, we're already in a state where we're just getting ready for the big time and then getting to work.

It was a strange thing for Siegel to know if she would be ready for the dress in just four months, but she didn't dare go in there and ask.

Sigel was told he was okay, so he just set an appointment date according to that word.

And now, Sigel was somewhat nervous in front of Philomena, dressed in a white costume.

It is the same in this world to wrap white around a wedding ceremony, indicating that a person in an capacity can have enough money to wear clothes close to pure white.

That's how hard it is in this world to have a white costume.

Marina, who is wearing ceremonial cleric clothes beside the two of them, makes a serious ceremonial progression without a teasing look on her face.

Philomena should have a more tense look than Sigel (...), but she's doing more than just being entrusted with the ceremony.

"- Whenever you get sick or healthy -"

And for some reason Philomena was tense while Marina was mouthing words like a predetermined stereotype.

Sigel was thinking about that as he looked sideways at Philomena, wondering if that was his role.

Sigel can stay calm without being too nervous because the formula itself was really small in scale.

Of course Sigel, who doesn't know this world, and Philomena, who doesn't exist as a local, can't be called to the ceremony.

Unlike Sigel, Philomena has many acquaintances, but the person (Philomena) told her at the meeting stage that they were scattered throughout the continent and would not bother to call her from the issue of distance and days to Arkland.

Those acquaintances are to be delivered a letter to the effect that they are married.

Nothing. He says this isn't just a special response for Philomena, and that those who live away from where they were born often respond to it that way.

Most importantly, Philomena has an extreme amount of it.

Regardless of the scale, the ceremony itself continued to go smoothly.

Philomena is also nervous, but there was no such thing as making a big mistake.

I guess this neighborhood has just the face of being a brave man.

And firmly sworn oaths were also made, and the wedding of Sigel and Philomena came to a successful conclusion.

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After the ceremony, Sigels had gone into a second meeting dressed as they normally were.

In the case of Philomena, there is no such thing as a reception, and a second meeting is supposed to do the part.

Both that and this is the flow because the state is that the participants are only about the usual members.

"- Still, it's really interesting to see one side of Phee that I couldn't quite see when I was with Sigel,"

"Become!? Beh, nothing, okay? Try to get dressed like that. Even Michaela is definitely nervous!?

Filomena, who made fun of what tended to be during the ceremony, argued so while following the dishes being served.

Philomena is not always fashionably concerned, but she doesn't say anything about it.

Especially since Laura joined us as a member, we have a solid accumulation of knowledge in these areas.

It goes without saying who it is for.

Philomena, who is not avoiding wearing a skirt, was so nervous during the ceremony because she was still wearing a dress that she rarely normally wore.

Other than that, I probably thought I could marry Siegel, but when I say it, I know it will only get more and more annoying, so I won't say anything.

Philomena is learning a little bit, too.

"Isn't that enough about me? More than that, it's Marina's turn."

That was an obvious change of subject, but Marina decided to get on with the story properly, thinking about whether to continue teasing Philomena, the lead actor.

"Yeah, but in my case, I think it's gonna be more boring, right?

I also wondered if the person holding the ceremony would say that, but Sigel nodded back immediately because he was thinking the same thing.

"I knew Marina would think so too."

"That's right. But you're not dissatisfied because you know it's necessary, are you?

In the case of Filomena it was only necessary to give a ceremony very briefly, but in the case of the marina it would be our religious ritual.

Naturally that happens because the Virgin has a wedding, but if you say it's funny or not, it still becomes the latter.

The customers who are called are also full of Futsu officials, so it is only possible to predict that the ceremony will proceed lightly.

Siegel also heard about it at the meeting stage, so I'm not going to say anything about it.

Instead, I even found it interesting because there was a Trinity ceremony and I could go through each of them.

"It's true that Marina is a Futsu Virgin, so I guess I should normally get a grand ceremony. I don't think you need to feel anything backwards, do you?

Sigel, who somehow got that feeling from the marina atmosphere, kept a proper follow up.

Siegel had a good sense of how much Marina felt when it became a religious ritual.

Laura, who was confirming that the marina nodded small at Sigel's words, now opened her mouth just to her turn.

"In that sense, I'm the same. It's a family gathering scale, but it follows the format we've inherited for a long time."

In Laura's case, it doesn't mean Sigel's going to be my son-in-law, so I'm not so tied to the royal manners.

In the case of son-in-law, it may include a pledge of allegiance to the royal family or an oath to become royal.

Such things are omitted in the case of Sigel and Laura, but there are still ritualistic things of the pledge that the public would not do.

In this sense, Philomena's case is the most liberal and likable thing to do, including that she likes to have a second meeting.

Filomena, who heard Marina and Laura say something to each of them about the ceremony, said with a slight bitter smile.

"Well, can't we just spill that stupidity now? Besides, if we actually had a ceremony, we'd have good thoughts."

"I guess so...... I don't know, you mean the room for the ahead?

When Marina said so, Filomena tilted her neck with a strange face.

"No, I didn't mean to... I'm just sure there was a change of heart after the ceremony"

"Heh. Well, don't ask me that now. I'll know in a week."

The marina ceremony is refrained from a week later.

For that reason, it was time to stop asking in this room that you would know.

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And a week after his wedding with Filomena, a ceremony with Marina was held, and another week later, a wedding with Laura.

For Siegel, as expected, they had their own format and were able to challenge the ceremony with fresh feelings.

Marina and Laura were not as nervous as Philomena, rather Sigel was more nervous, but they ended each ceremony properly without making a huge mistake.