Philomena was admitted as a graduate student, not as a brave man, but as a magician.
In the first place, Filomena has no interest whatsoever in spreading her combat skills as a brave man.
Many argue that we should spread the technology we also have to protect people from demonic threats, but we honestly don't nod just because we know our original purpose as well.
What's more, it doesn't mean that Philomena's fighting skills are something that has changed specially, so sometimes it's not necessary for the brave man himself to leave.
They use rare magic and sword moves just to be called brave men, but they are also something that many great men have used in the past.
For those reasons, Philomena is not interested in teaching others her combat skills.
Sigel didn't hear those things directly from Philomena, but he thinks it might be from his previous attitude.
At the end of the day, Philomena's skill as a magician is never inferior to first-rate - so there's nothing wrong with doing it as a researcher, as it reaches a sufficiently first-rate range.
The school director accepted Philomena as a graduate student because he did not recognize Philomena as a brave man, but as a proper magician.
"How'd it go over there?
As soon as he got out of the Yacomina lab, Sigel asked Philomena, who was walking next door.
Although the position is the same postgraduate student, the laboratory is far apart because the fields are completely different.
Because of this, there was nothing wrong in the school building, so I don't know what Philomena was doing.
To Sigel's question, Philomena replied, loosening her mouth only slightly.
"That was a pretty meaningful time. I thought the boulder was in Arksand's lab."
"Heh. It's unusual for Philomena to praise you for letting go so much."
Sigel nodded as he answered that, knowing from his expression that Philomena was serious about it.
The same was true in Sigel's case, but the answers were coming right back to what this one told us.
In fact, this is also evidence that the graduate students have reached that level.
The same thing happened in Philomena's lab.
Filomena nodded and replied to Sigel, who asked what he had talked about just by gazing.
"The best thing for me is that it focuses properly on the material, not the demonic props themselves"
"Oh, I see"
This is always what Filomena says, but without the improvement and development of the materials, the magic props technology will not grow.
That's just like belief, but the lab recommended for Philomena seemed to place a proper emphasis on material.
"I guess that paper alone put me in the place I asked for, like, a boulder school director. Well, maybe I just didn't have a choice."
To the added words of the second half, Sigel could only return a bitter laugh.
Whether it be the Spirit of Sigel or the Magic Prop of Philomena, it is difficult to say that it is a mainstream field of research, as it is in the school.
I still compared it to the Spirit when it comes to magic props, but still the lab only exists enough to finally fit in both hands.
Compared to the battles where multiple laboratories exist for each weapon, it's a difference between cloud mud.
Even though I may have just had no choice, it doesn't make a difference that it was a good lab for both of us, at least in the first day of feeling.
"I'm glad it turned out okay, isn't it? Though it may not be yet."
"That's right. Is it too early to draw conclusions?... even if you care too much."
"That's for sure"
Sigel nodded bitterly, too, at Philomena's words.
Whether the lab is more comfortable or not, as long as the research policy is in place, in the end it is only relationships that remain.
It's not just the lab, it's the same everywhere.
It was something both Sigel and Philomena knew that it would still take time to know if we could have a good relationship.
On the way out of the school building to the gate, Sigel said as he remembered.
"Speaking of which, how are the marinas doing?
"I don't suppose there was any particular emergency contact or anything? Then isn't it working fine?
Today Sigel and Philomena make their laboratory debut (?) Just as they did, the marinas act as adventurers.
Even so, he said he could get it done in close proximity without an expedition, so it shouldn't be weird to come back anymore.
Furthermore, the urgent communication that Filomena said was not only magically telecommunications, but also another method was available.
"I don't know if I'm worried too much."
Philomena turned her attention to the One Spirit that was floating right next to her as she added so with a bitter smile.
The Spirit is the Spirit of the Rug currently attached to Siegel's escort, and Siegel followed it for when something happened.
Just like that, they have spirits on the marinas.
As Philomena said, if there is an emergency, we are to be contacted via the lag through that Spirit.
Sigel answered Philomena, looking away from her gaze.
"Well, that's good. If we do this, we can both feel safe. Besides, Philomena came to the lab because the Spirit taught her, right?
I won't deny that.
Philomena came all the way to the Yacomina lab without getting lost, because the Spirit for Liaison told me.
Without it, I might have had to ask around a few other students.
If you think about it, you can also say that the Spirit just came in handy.
In fact, it wasn't Sigel who first suggested spiriting the Philomena and the marinas.
Rag told Siegel before we went out in the morning.
Convinced that he had that hand, Sigel immediately explained to the women and put a spirit on each one.
Incidentally, for Rag, it also has the purpose of being a training to use the Spirit of distribution better, but I haven't taught Sigel that in a while.
Making Sigel's report to such an extent makes me have to teach all the spiritual movements of my subordination that have increased beyond comparison compared to the beginning.
Of course Siegel doesn't want that either, so he says he doesn't have to report everything in the first place.
I don't have to wonder if it's a little too overprotective as a Sigel, but I'd rather have the means to be in touch when I have to.
Especially since you don't have the means to communicate as easily as a cell phone.
"In the case of Philomena, I wish I hadn't interrupted the battle or something, as I would have left it..."
"Isn't that okay? You're saying it right, aren't you? Besides, there are fewer spirits involved in human combat on purpose."
Rags, the covenant spirits are involved in the battle because there is only a presence called Sigel.
Sigel would join the fight if he gave the order, but if he doesn't, he can't be actively involved.
If so, it doesn't mean it will get in the way.
Sigel, convinced by Philomena's words, nodded, telling him to switch his head.
"Well, no about spirits for contact. We just need to talk later."
That's what I'm talking about.
That's what Filomena said and nodded at Sigel's words, and that's where the story about the Spirit ended.
The focus of the conversation then shifted to the dinner menu that day.