Sometimes it was the manipulation of a split that was unfamiliar with what the Great Spirit, the Granome, had been caught.

But there seemed to be other elements that had been caught, and Granome said toward Sigel and Philomena in such a way that he was half-assed and half-assed.

"Because I had no idea there was a trap there until I was caught. If you're hiding signs so brilliantly, can't you tell if you're intermediate? It's not just about people's exploration."

"There was a trap..."

To Sigel, who said in a slightly bewildered manner, the translucent granome raised and lowered his neck several times.

"That's not what I meant. If there were any signs of people nearby at all with that, I would have been more vigilant... Well, I can't help it. Totally off guard."

Since it was a state where adjustments were made to various parts of the body that were not even the main body, there should not be a single person who would insult the power of the Granome with it.

Still, is there pride in still being in charge of the corner of the Great Spirit, Granome said to sow remorse.

Sigel and Philomena, on the other hand, who were listening to Granome, were somewhat relieved inside.

In some cases, he thought it would be a lot of damage to his surroundings by leaving it to his anger to go to Ardam, who was the first to sign a compulsory contract.

As far as the granome in front of me is concerned, I know it's not in good shape yet, so even if it's not possible to do it immediately, it could have happened as soon as I recovered.

But at least as far as I'm listening to you right now, it doesn't seem like we're going to have a special attack right away.

By the way, Sigel and Philomena have no intention of finishing up Adam with the (split) Granome in such a state.

That's why I didn't even intend to indiscriminately damage the area.

For this reason, it was intended to take as little damage as possible with the story.

Again, unless the school as a whole is involved in the Spirit's illegal covenant, I'm not even thinking about pieces that should crush every school.

However, even though I know Granome doesn't seem like he's going to make a special attack at the moment, it doesn't mean he can afford it.

To this end, too, it is necessary to first analyse the situation when the Granome is caught exactly.

"... an unmanned installation trap? You can't even find it in the middle of nowhere... it's a lot of advanced technology."

When Filomena leaked that way, Sigel turned a strange gaze.

"Really? No, given that it's banned in the first place, is it inherently difficult to develop"

"That's the thing. At least I've never heard of a drone spirit trap."

"Wisdom working in a bad direction is completely out of the wrong side of people..."

When Sigel sighed with that said, Philomena was also nodding to agree.

Forcing you to catch the Spirit and make a contract is something that nations forbid.

That is why it was not possible to let go of the means by which the power of war, the Spirit, was readily available, and technology seemed to be well developed that was even more unknown to the public.

That Sigel and Philomena, who were listening from Michaela, didn't know, confirms that.

It means that Granome, the Great Spirit, really has that much skill than he said he would catch on to being about an intermediate Spirit.

It is unclear whether even organizations are in the process of developing or whether one small group happens to have developed technology, but it is definitely a less than happy situation.

I can't believe Ardam developed all that technology on his own.

With that in mind, Sigel asked Granome further questions.

"I'll make sure, but it wasn't Ardam who put the trap down, was it?

"Well. I don't even know who put it down, but at least you weren't the one who came to collect 'Non'. Well, there was nothing I could do about it because I lost consciousness."

"Huh? What do you mean?

Two answers returned, as expected and unexpected, and Sigel tilted his neck.

"What. Didn't you notice?"

Granome, who was so preoccupied, went on to tell the details when he (the split of) was caught.

"It was already too late when I realized I was in a trap. I thought it would be bad if my consciousness was tied up, so I dived deep so that I could only protect my consciousness. That's not why I couldn't answer the other calls."

"I see. So when Siegel touched him, he said he could respond."

When Philomena said so with a convincing look, Granome shook her neck up and down.

"That's not what I meant. Because if you can touch the contractor directly, you can hear him no matter how far back he's evacuated."

Sigel and Philomena were simultaneously nodding with a convincing look when they could see why Granome had failed to respond to the calls of the other great spirits.

It can be said that it was the Boulder Great Spirit who firmly defended consciousness from being manipulated alone the moment he found it impossible to protect it.

Well, even if I told Granome that, there's no point in saying it because I regret being caught myself.

Sigel knows that very well too, so he didn't have anything to say in particular.

More than that, there was something else that bothered me, so I asked that.

"Seems like it was someone else from Ardam who caught you, but was there someone else?

"Mm-hmm. I went to him via some people. In the first place, he was the only one who could make a deal with that state of affairs."

"Uh, I see. You mean you went to Adam's after you told him you could get a contract?"

"That's not what this is about."

I didn't catch you with the intention of giving it to Ardam from the start, but that you got to Ardam as a result.

Conversely, it would mean someone who was so organized that he could let more than one person try the contract.

I could have expected it to be some sort of organization at a time when I was developing advanced traps, but I could still back it up here.

Having decided that the situation under which Granome had been in such a state was understandable, Sigel decided to tell the most important story in a sense here.

"In the meantime, as it's good to know what the situation is... what's Granome going to do now? Hopefully, I'll leave that organization-like thing to you...?

"Oh. That doesn't matter."

"I knew... Huh? Is that it?"

With his light consent, Sigel tipped his neck in a clapped manner.

Philomena, who happens to be in Siegel's sight, has a similar look.

Seeing those two alternately, Granome laughed with a bump.

"What. Did you think that Noon would let his anger take a toll on this neighborhood?

Sigel and Philomena, who were exactly right, look at each other casually.

"The first thing that helped Noon was him. In the meantime, you can try what you want. If I'm not satisfied with that, I'll think about getting busted... but I'll talk to you first before I do. Oh, and the others don't have to worry. I'll get through to you from Non."

For now, Sigel and Philomena remain with a strange look on their face, as always, to Granome, who has said that they respect Sigel's will.

"Why do you look like that? You didn't just hang around town, did you?

Granome fluttered in various places, calling it split adjustment, not just because of the tourist mountain.

I've seen what people do, and it leads me to decisions like this one.

However, even though Granome told me to leave it to Siegel, that doesn't give me complete relief.

Halfway through the settlement, no matter how much Granome said to me, the other great spirits wouldn't be silent.

Given that, it was Sigel who was getting even more headaches.