It was only a little past lunch that Tekla came to the Yakomina lab.

Then a few hours later, as usual, Filomena came to the lab to pick up Sigel.

At that time, Sigel's work happened to be halfway through, and Philomena was to go into the lab and wait to finish.

And Philomena, who received a drink served from Cindy, said as she remembered.

"Speaking of which, someone quite interesting came to me a while ago?

"The funny one?... Ah."

He was Cindy, who tilted his neck just a little, but soon he looked a little rushed to understand who he was talking about.

Of course, what Philomena is saying is about Tekla.

Sigel, who had listened properly to Philomena's words, replied on behalf of Cindy, who wandered around wondering how she had answered.

"Heh. By the end of the day, I was able to get to Philomena properly. Sounds like a lot of fans."

"Mm-hmm. Does that mean what Sigel said wasn't a mistake?"

To Filomena, who said so with a snort, Sigel smiled just a little.

"What did Princess Tekla say?

"You said you heard about me from Sigel and let your fans look into it. Still, who's the princess?

That's what Filomena had heard as she leaned her neck, so Sigel turned her gaze to Cindy.

I thought I'd rather leave it to Cindy, who knows better than to explain it to me.

Having properly read Sigel's intentions, Cindy nodded only once before giving an explanation.

"That's a common name given to Tekla. I'm not actually a princess, but because of my strength and my attitude, that's what I was called at some point."

"Yeah? Is that good?

Naming it even though you're not a princess can mean identity fraud if it's supposed to be.

In this world with so many feudal states, falsifying identity is a felony more than Siegel thinks.

Cindy replied bitterly to Philomena's question.

"It's just a common name, so you don't seem to blame me in particular. Besides, I'm not saying it from myself, because I'm just saying it on my own around me"

Additionally, it's only a name that works within the school alone, so it doesn't mean you're perjuring it in the first place.

It is a theory that comes through because it is a school that operates in front of the building that there is no such thing as identity in the first place.

"I see, is that a common name? Then there is."

To Cindy's explanation, Philomena nodded with a convincing look.

If it is a common name, words such as "princess" or the like may also be used to describe identities such as the two names given to adventurers and the like.

Philomena understood that it was something like that.

Ivano, who had listened silently until then, mixed up with the story because there was a little time available here.

"Princess Tekla came here?

"Yeah. I heard rumors about Sigel,"

Seeing Cindy answer so with a sinister face, Ivano looked like she had guessed everything.

"... I see. Is the source there?

"Needless to say,"

Hearing Cindy's answer, other faces became tannic, except Sigel and Philomena, who were in the room.

I wondered what had happened.

Seeing the atmosphere, Philomena listened as she tilted her neck.

"What. Is that a hassle, too?

"No. I'd rather have trouble after what happened, though."

Sigel replied bitterly to Philomena's question.

Then, before proceeding to Philomena, I tell you an extra story about what Tekla did in the Yacomina lab.

And after listening to Sigel, Filomena nodded with an indescribable look.

"I see. Sure, I thought there was going to be a swine rush, but that's about it."

"I received a proper apology from him, so Philomena didn't have to do anything."

Philomena nodded back immediately to Sigel, who had stabbed the nail so.

"Oh, I know. You're not going to steam back from me."

When Filomena affirmed so, Cindy, one of the parties, sighed a ho relief.

Seeing that Cindy's face, Philomena put her arms together to make a difficult face.

"But was it Ardam? That way, you really don't have to do anything?

Speaking of the original, Tekla came to the Yakomina lab because she heard rumors about Sigel from Adam.

Though the misunderstanding was solved once, the fundamentals were not solved.

"Isn't that nice? It's also troublesome to go around correcting one thing at a time. Besides, Tekla's just called a princess, and she seems to have influence."

The only reason Sigel is passive about Ardam is because it's troublesome.

He thinks it's ridiculous to call the Great Spirit to correct Adam's assumptions.

Tekla is expecting me to make corrections whenever I hear rumors because I was also showing how I was reflecting.

Siegel thinks that if it were her personality, she would do that much.

After properly discerning Sigel's thoughts, Filomena nodded with a convincing look.

"Well, I don't mind if Sigel says so."

"Besides, I'm not gonna make a spectacle of the Great Spirit."

"Oh. That's for sure"

If we were to call the Great Spirit just to correct the rumors, it would be more likely to be a spectacle, as Sigel said.

I also feel like I should show it around the rug or rig, like I did when I was in Tekla, but as a Sigel, I want to avoid that too.

Whether it's the Great Spirit or the Rags, it makes no difference that it could be a spectacle.

It was Filomena snorted at Sigel's words, but he immediately put his arms together and added with a bitter smile.

"But I don't think it's too bad."

Philomena is essentially a character that moves itself to make a resolution.

Because of this, I sometimes feel somewhat like Siegel is in a state of waiting (defense).

Finally, the faces of the Yakomina lab are all similar in character to Siegel's, so I wonder if the situation continues as it is now.

To Philomena's words, Sigel nodded small only once.

"Though I don't have to know how it feels. I thought it would be weird if I didn't just erase the rumors."

"Right. Well, you can do whatever Siegel wants there."

Filomena herself would have moved if it was something that directly involved her, but this time it was only about Sigel.

If Sigel decides to leave it, Philomena only follows it.

Of course, if Sigel has told me to help, I wouldn't hesitate to give him a hand.

"That's fine over here, but how did it go with the advancing Tekla? The way I said it earlier, it doesn't seem like it caused any particular trouble."

To Sigel's way of saying it, Filomena returned another bitter laugh.

"Sort of. It's hard to say that I was an adult... but I didn't do anything to annoy you. You looked like a puppy I'd miss."

"Ahhh."

Even Philomena, Sigel nodded in a convincing manner.

It was at that point that I knew that Tekla attached special importance to Filomena, so the sight somehow came to my attention.