Lupica will look inside the mansion, but I don't see Sheila anywhere. I have no idea where he's gone.

He's not in the bathroom, he's not in the bathroom, he's not anywhere.

"All we have to do is leave it to Klarth"

We'll have to go back to Pier and Magi and tell them Sheila won't be here any time soon. And I just have to hope Claus finds Sheila and comes back soon.

Lupica went back to the dining room, holding her head.

"Welcome back, Mr. Lupica.... What's wrong with Sheila?

"Dear Magi, that... Sheila was taking a long time to prepare. I think I'll be with Claus in a little while."

So please wait, Lupica smiles.

Magi nods when he hears it and tells him it's no problem... but Pia apparently isn't convinced and still hasn't stopped crying.

Crying to sneeze, Pia stares at Lupica.

"I knew it was because I said terrible things to Sheila!

"Huh? Uh... did Master Pier meet Sheila?

Lupica is confused by Pia, who tells her that she is the cause after all. When the hell did you two meet?

It was Alf who answered that question.

After Lupica and Claus left, he seemed desperate to connect the scenes.

"In the middle of the night, we met in the backyard. At that time, it was a bit of a quarrel."

"You did, didn't you"

Lupica is convinced that it was caused by the fight.

I didn't realize Sheila got out of bed, but it's not surprising that she slept unusually in a futon, if she was in a fight and plucked.

Lupica asks about the two of them so as not to irritate Peer as much as possible.

"... we're best friends from a long time ago! Even when I saw you earlier, I was so happy. But Sheila told me to break the curse..."

I quietly listened to Pier tell me about his history and wondered if his views on this curse had turned out to be a quarrel.

But it wasn't that easy in itself.

Pier pounded, squeaking.

"... even if I want to break the curse, I don't know how to do it"

"" Eh -!? "

"But I didn't want to say 'I can't' to Sheila... and I said terrible things. Then Sheila gets angry..."

And to this day - and.

I never thought I'd hear from the demon king himself that he couldn't break the curse.

Hasn't the road to a solution clouded at once?

Pia was glad to know that Sheila respected her.

Yet I couldn't fulfill one of Sheila's "Uncurse Me" favors, and I had even more fights and I was exceedingly depressed.

Wouldn't it be more majestic if you were the Demon King? I may think so, but I can't help it because this is Peer's personality.

I was about to cry when I was talking to Sheila, but I thought if I did, they'd think I'd be embarrassed. In fact, I was crying a lot.

"You're surprised, aren't you? Both of you."

"Dear Magi... No, uh... yes"

"Sometimes even the cursed person can't solve it."

To the bitter Magi, Lupica and Alf can only snort.

Pia is crying as she calls Sheila's name, so Magi explained this curse to me instead.

"As an assumption, Pier is working hard to break this curse. So, it's the cause, but don't blame her too much"

Pier, the Demon King, says he's been running to break the curse.

I also met Sheila when I visited her to think of ways to break the curse with the villagers. I visited a few times and thought of a solution, but the results are as good as I can see.

The witches are similarly searching for a way to break the curse, but have yet to find it.

So Magi went that although he could not break the curse, he could let Pier see him.

"I thought I'd ask the Spirit of Light to help me… it's very rare and rarely manifests itself in front of people"

"I asked Master Shaquah that Pier and the brave fought over the Spirit of Light…"

Is that true? And, Lupica turns her gaze to Pier.

Peer nodded smaller at the inquiry as he seemed to have settled down more than earlier.

"That's right. Because the Spirit of Light was not ready to lend strength to man. That's why I advised the brave to stop."

"Does that mean you don't want to help?

"To be precise, we thought that light, the supreme spirit, should not interfere with humans. As for that, I agree, of course. That's why I fought to stop the brave."

If the Spirit of Light helps a single human being, that person, or country, acquires immense power, and the balance of power between nations is broken. The Spirit of Light is concerned about such things as well.

We shouldn't help ourselves with excessive power.

"Neither are the spirits empowering whoever he is. Of course I choose people, but sometimes the spirits like me unconditionally."

"Are you saying that humans are liked by spirits?

"Yes. My sister, Letia, was unconditionally fond of the Spirit of Light. I don't even know if it's in shape or for any other reason..."

"Master Letia..."

Magi smiles a little lonely.

That gaze looks somewhere far away, and I can tell you're thinking about Letia, who's not here right now.

"Me too, if the Spirit likes me like my sister... no, you can't help saying that"

"Dear Magi..."

"My sister, even from this village, was heretical. Leaving the village and wondering what to do - I can't believe I'm turning to the spirit-suffering humans."

It's outrageous, says Magi.

But the witches couldn't do anything about Letia, who was loved by the Spirit of Light, and ended up abandoning her.

"Master Letia was loved by the Spirit of Light, wasn't she? I had no idea..."

"I never saw the Spirit of Light in the village, but was there no such presence near my sister?

"Oh, pal, I was nearby"

Though I just thought he was a hairy ball-like user demon, apparently Pal was the Spirit of Light.

Lupica, who dreamed of meeting the Spirit, is lightly shocked by what she had already met.

Pier remembered the figure of the Spirit of Light and asked Lupica.

"Did he look like a hairball?

"Yes, sir"

"Then it's the Spirit of Light"

Looks like Pal is definitely the Spirit of Light, and Magi nodded slowly as well.

"How could you do that when the Spirit likes you - oh, I'm sorry"

"Never mind, Mr. Lupica. I don't know what my sister was thinking either. … but you had a lot of researcher temperament to know, including about the Spirit"

Letia also worked as a researcher at the Royal Castle, so I guess she does have her original personality. Where Lupica thought so, the entrance to the dining room opened and Claus came.

But there's no sign of Sheila, who's supposed to have gone looking for her, just him.

"Sorry, I just didn't know where Sheila was"

"Ya, I knew it...... Sheila got her love for me!

"Hey, even if they say so..."

The calming peer began to cry again, and everyone held their heads.