Mel and Meral were brought to paradise for the purpose of taking it easy. For some reason, their earnest nature has come out and they are trying hard to improve themselves even in paradise. She and Meral will be great spiritists and blacksmiths.

"Master, I don't know what to do.

Dinner is finished, and it is a leisurely time to relax and savor the coffee.

Mel spoke to me with an exhausted look on her face, as if she had hit an insurmountable wall and was in despair.

Meral also looked a little tired and seriously troubled.

As a mentor, I want to help her, but there is not much I can do to advise her.

Because the problem is about the floating spirit with whom Mel has a contract.

"Hmmm. Should we ask Nomos to choose one that would be a good match for Mel and the others?"

"Would that be better? But Master Nomos told me to look for it myself. ......"

Mel's thinking is in the dumps.

It is not hard to see why Mel is in trouble.

It is not that there is anything wrong with Mel and his friends, or that there is anything wrong with the floating spirit of the earth they are looking for.

The only problem is that they are all very good kids.

The floating spirits are the lowest class and very young. In other words, they are almost babies. This means that they are all very innocent and cute.

I can understand this because I am healed every day when I see these floating spirits flying around in paradise laughing and giggling.

It is like playing with adorable animal children in a pet store every day. That's why Mel's anguish is so deep.

Mel must be thinking. I can't choose just one of these adorable kids! and .......

Floating spirits are more diverse than those in pet stores, and the children who come to play in paradise are somewhat more intelligent.

And their lifespan is endlessly long, and there is a high possibility that their contracts will be passed on to Mel's offspring for generations to come.

Of course, it's hard to decide.

Simply put, if the contract is not suitable, he can just cancel it, but the serious Mel would not take it easy like that, and I can't either.

So for the past three days, Mel has been in a state of deep worry.

On the first day when it was decided to make a contract with the floating spirit of the earth, Mel ran out of the house with a happy look on his face.

What kind of girl will I be signing a contract with? Even from the corner of my eye, I could see that he was excited.

Then, on the first day, he came back to find that he had to choose his partner among the lovely floating spirits, and he was shocked.

It might have been easier if Mel had not been so popular.

But, as Meral said, Mel is a very nice guy.

He understands the spirits, he feeds them good food, and he has access to the sanctuary.

Not that the floating spirits are wise, but if you're going to make a deal with them, it's better to have fun.

That's why Mel is so popular, and why we are looking for earthly floating spirits, but spirits of other attributes are mixed in with them. It must bother you.

"How did you decide to make a contract with Sylphy and Belle and the others?"

...... asked me a question I didn't want to be asked.

As a teacher, I want to show my pupil the good side of being an adult, but I can only give advice from my imagination because I have never ...... experienced it.

Because I have never signed a contract with any of them by choice.

I'm a specialist in arranged marriages, so to speak.

I met Belle by chance at first and married all the spirits I connected with from there.

It's a harem of arranged marriages.

Since there are male spirits, animal spirits, young girls, and boys among the contracted spirits, it's dangerous to call it a harem because it smells like a crime, but that's pretty much how it is.

So Mel's question is very difficult for me.

It's about the same level of difficulty as a virgin giving advice on love to a popular, popular guy.

"Yuta. Why are you doing this?" Cue?""" Why?""" Coo?"" You've got to learn to push!"" ......"

Perhaps intrigued by Mel's question, the Belles, who had been enjoying their after-dinner desserts, gathered around.

Not only that, Gina and her friends and Fukuchan are also paying attention to us.

......What am I supposed to say in the face of all this attention?

Unexpectedly, he asked for help from the Great Spirits who were present at the dinner. ...... but only Sylphy and Dine were present at today's dinner.

Sylfie is looking at me, not hiding the fact that she understands everything and is amused, and Dine is giggling and giggling with unintelligible delusions, saying <>.

......The Great Spirit is unreliable.

At least if Dolly or Vita were here,.......

Hmmm? Fate? Well, fate. I thought I couldn't count on you, Dine, but you're a good support. I'm sorry I thought you were unreliable.

"I think that the contract with Belle and Sylphy and the others was a coincidence, ...... but I think we probably met each other by chance. Unlike today's paradise, there was nothing here when we signed the contract. No water, no food, no safe place to sleep. ......

I started to speak with as much dignity as possible, but it's not so stylish now that I think about it. If I hadn't met Bell by chance, I would have died in the field within ten days, wouldn't I?

Even if I had discovered the existence of the pioneering tools by myself and had been able to deal with the demons, I feel that my heart would have died.

"Then I met Belle, and she brought Sylphy to me, and as I gradually pioneered this place, Dine and the others came to help me. If you call it a coincidence, then that's all it was, but as Dine said earlier, I think it was fate."

"Fate?"

"Yes, it's fate."

Mel's face says she doesn't understand.

Well, even if you say that we were destined to meet, so what? And of course, this is not an answer to Mel's question.

But Belle and her friends are flying around, , as if they like the word "fate", and Dine seems to be satisfied with her

No, Gina and the others seem to respect me because they know how hard I worked, so I think I may have gotten over about 80% of the crisis.

Sylphy seems to understand my distress, but if I can just let it go and convince Mel somehow, I can get over everything without any problems.

"So Mel doesn't have to be in a hurry and he doesn't have to sign the contract. It's not up to Mel to choose, but he can make contact with many spirits and if both parties feel that they want to make a contract with that girl, then they can make a contract with her. In short, I think Mel feels too strongly that he has to decide."

Well, the spirits will help you if you get along with them, and if Mel wants to make a contract with them, it will be decided.

This is the < strategy.

Some say it's just stalling for time, but it's better than making a hasty decision and making both Mel and the spirit unhappy.

The disadvantage of this strategy is that time may pass while we are waiting, but we don't have to worry about it, because the serious Mel may have a good encounter if he relaxes his efforts.

"But I have to go back to the labyrinth city soon.

"Well, you can just sign the contract the next time you come back. Maybe Mel is in a hurry to sign the contract because of the casting, but it doesn't mean that we can't make a casting without the spirit of the earth. I may be making you impatient with my request, but I'm going to take my time and wait, so there's no need to be impatient."

If I had known this would happen, I would have asked for the casting after I made a contract with the floating spirit of the earth, but since I asked for the casting, I had to make a contract with the floating spirit of the earth, so there is nothing I can do.

"...... you are in too much of a hurry,...... or maybe so. I'm going to relax a little and slowly get in touch with the floating spirits.

He didn't seem to be convinced of everything, but I guess Mel was aware of his impatience, and he managed to accept my story.

"Yeah, I think that's a good idea. Since you're here in paradise, I hope you'll talk more with Meraru and the spirits and have a good time."

That's what it's really about. .......

"Yes, I understand. Oh, when I was thinking about the contract, I wondered if you don't make contracts with spirits anymore, Master?"

"What? ......Ah, yeah, I probably won't, right?"

What is this girl going to say out of the blue?

I don't remember thinking about signing a contract with one of the great spirits at the end and then another one at the next. ......

I'm aching for light or dark spirits or something sealed deep in my heart, but frankly speaking, Sylphy is overpowered on her own.

I can't help but think of contracting more spirits to complete the major attributes, but this world is not a game, and that would be arrogant.

Well, the power of the attribute will be needed by all means. Unless there is such an event.

I'm not thinking at all that it would be great if I could make a contract with Master Dirk, or something like that.

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"Master! I want to make a contract with her! I felt the destiny that the master mentioned!"

I knew that ...... Mel would eventually have a good encounter without being in a hurry, but the morning after the consultation is too early, don't you think?

I took your advice pretty seriously, didn't I?

Also, I've never felt destiny, so I can't relate to Mel's happy feelings. Sorry.

"Master?"

"Uh, yeah, well, if Mel wants to sign up, that's fine. Congratulations?"

"Yes! Thank you."

......Well, all is well that ends well, and if it's good enough for Mel and Meral, I guess it's good enough for them.

Just one more day earlier to meet your destiny! I don't think so at all. Not at all.