The residual incense of Granome that Sigel receives from the Turtle Spirit was stronger the closer he got.

There's only one thing that that means, as far as Siegel can think of.

First of all, if the Turtle Spirit remains a Granome, it can't be a sign of weakness so far in the first place.

Furthermore, the fact that the signs grow stronger as we approach means it is likely that Granome was previously involved in some way with the Turtle Spirit.

And this was the most important thing, but what I could see Sigel approaching the Spirit was that the body of the Turtle Spirit was definitely a split of the Granome.

This is only Siegel's account, and there is not definitive evidence.

However, if you look at what happened to the rug earlier, you can be sure it will be the first thing.

On top of that, Sigel concludes that the body of the Turtle Spirit is a split of the Granome, but the consciousness of the Granome - which may be called being - is going somewhere.

Siegel does not know why the Grand Spirit of the earth, the Granome, is in such a state, even though it is a split.

Nevertheless, I understand that something unexpected has happened that cannot normally happen.

It also means that Adam caused something of that sudden, either directly or indirectly.

Granome, which is a state of separation, can nevertheless be described as an anomaly, even though it can only be exerted marginally due to the body's ability.

It was easy to imagine that Siegel did not know what the anomaly was, but it was not a very good one given the current state of affairs.

Filomena spoke softly as she looked sideways at Sigel, who gradually became a harsh look as she thought about it.

"Sigel......?

"I think it would be better if we listened in person"

Filomena just nodded back in silence to Sigel, who had said so as she shook her neck small, left and right.

Sigel's response hasn't been any answer, but if you look at the look on his face, you can quickly see that it's not a very good situation.

On top of that, if Siegel decided he shouldn't say it, he understood that he should follow it.

Philomena, who is tightening her mind when she sees Sigel with a harsh look on her face, but on the surface she remained only a natural body.

However, I still seem to know that there is something about Tekla who is arriving with me, and I was just silently arriving without saying anything.

Although Tekla doesn't have much contact with Sigel, it is understandable that Sigel is in a rare state today.

Tekla admires Filomena as her "sister," but she has come to understand Sigel to some extent.

Naturally, Ardam had quickly noticed the Sigels approaching with dignity without hiding.

Still, without intimidating me, I kept training as usual because I didn't know what purpose the Sigels were coming for.

And until I knew what that purpose was, I had the idea that it would be lame to make a weird noise.

What's more, I know it's obviously coming close, but sometimes I was half-hearted about whether Sigel and Philomena would come to me, which I hadn't even been close to before.

He also had the idea that he was sorry to embarrass himself when he made a weird noise in such a state and actually didn't have anything to do with it.

With that idea of Ardam at the margin, Sigel headed straight for Ardam.

And Sigel, who came in front of Ardam, cut out his mouth like this first.

"How the hell did you get that spirit?

"What...?

That's how Ardam asked back with an eyebrow at Sigel's inquiry, which was too abrupt.

Ardam's expression at this time looked more confusing than things like surprise and doubt, like Philomena watching beside him.

At least it didn't look like Ardam was hiding something from Philomena.

Ahead of that Ardam, Sigel repeated the same question without looking particularly concerned.

"I don't think it's uncommon for a spirit to look like a turtle, but I'm asking you how you got it?

Ardam snorted, being careful not to be seen in the inner surprise, to Sigel, who came looking straight at herself without changing her expression.

"- Hmm. Why should I tell you that? It's a normal contract, isn't it?

To Ardam, who has told me to provoke him openly, Sigel did not change his expression in particular.

It was only from the beginning that Adam could have been expected to come with these attitudes.

Sigel sighs before responding to Adam, who comes with a provocative gaze.

"I don't think it would be possible for the original spirit consciousness to be hidden if we normally had a contract?

"... what?

Ardam frowned at Sigel's words with an indication in his face that he didn't know what it meant.

I was wary of Sigel, but when he told me something I didn't think I would do, I had an unexpected feeling about the vegan.

To such an Ardam, Sigel went on to further the words in a pale manner.

"Now that Spirit is hiding the power that should exist. That's why we're halfway through the power we can use, and we can only use biased power."

Filomena was heartily convinced by Sigel's words.

What Sigel is trying to say, in short, is that only the body part remains as a split made by Granome, and its very existence as a Spirit is going somewhere.

Philomena had never heard of being able to do that to the Spirit, but she knew she was away making something called a split in the first place, so she understood that could happen as well.

In contrast, Ardam and Tekla, who do not know that the Spirit can exist in splits, have the expression that they do not know what it means.

What Sigel has just said is that it is outside the realm of understanding, entirely from the common sense of those who deal with the Spirit.

For this reason, Ardam immediately turned his gaze toward Siegel, tightening his expression and exploring it.

"What are you talking about? Are you going to delude me by saying something I don't understand?

Sigel sighed loudly at Ardam as he tried to pass through only an unknown. Of course, on purpose.

"I think you're the one who's deluding me. Anyway, I think you should just let that spirit go. Because it's a spirit beyond your control."

If the other great spirits are weirdly told the story, it becomes an issue that Adam cannot handle no matter how much he is raised.

That's the same at a time when Sigel and Philomena, the brave men who follow multiple superior spirits, are in better shape than the Great Spirit coming out.

Although, of course, Sigel never spoke of it.

We are only going to solve this problem ourselves before the Great Spirits come out.

But unfortunately, Sigel's thoughts like that didn't make sense to Ardam.

"Ha, is that the real deal after all? Even with the help of the brave men there, you're going to force them to take my spirit, aren't you?

"No, that's not..."

"This is ridiculous. Whatever you say, they end up envying us."

Siegel didn't know how to interpret what would make it so, but that's the kind of conclusion he came to in Ardam.

Sigel sighed really loudly at Adam, who could not make sense anywhere.