Apostle of the Gods

97 A flock of dragons along the border

"Do you have any secrets?

"It's a mountain climb, throwing a dragon in!

"Yep... Not too much force?

I just got a little out of it.

Even a hundred years ago Regina was the guy who said these things.

Regina hasn't really changed.

I was a little happy about that.

"My master said the plan should be simple (...)! Because he said so"

Regina doesn't call me a master because she's in front of Salia.

But he was emphasizing his master's place.

I do remember saying that.

Nevertheless,

"I think it's better to be simple, but I guess that's not even a measure"

Regina says confidently with her chest stretched.

"Of course that's not all."

"For now, let me hear it"

"Scream out loud as you climb the mountain throwing out dragons."

Regina has a throat and face.

"What do you want..."

"I seriously lost it. That's what this is about. Regina."

Zenobia and Milt look at Regina with the eyes of a fool.

"Oh, you're making fun of me, aren't you? Dion, do something for him."

"Regina, don't be impotent with Dion"

Sigh as if the milt was frightened.

Meanwhile, Dion was putting his arms together and meditating with a serious face.

And then suddenly I opened my eyes cuttingly.

"Hmm. Maybe there is."

"Right."

Regina looks happy.

Are you excited, your nose is getting rough.

Inspired by that, for some reason, the speed of drinking Ciro's milk increased.

Salia also looks at Regina. Humph. Nose absurd, eating snacks.

"You don't have to cover Regina, do you?

"Xenovia. Don't worry. It's not like it's covered."

Dion is not joking. It looks serious.

"Dion, what do you mean?

"Yes, if you scream out loud as you throw it away, it will reach the executive's ears as well"

"I guess that means we can negotiate because a dragon of words comes by making a scene"

"Exactly."

"That's right, Dion, I know."

Regina looks happy.

"I know what to do... is it possible?

I put my doubts to the table.

Negotiating with incoming executives presupposes that they have not harmed young dragons.

That's very difficult.

Will executives respond to the discussion even if the young dragon was almost intact?

It depends on the character of the executive dragon who came and the temperament of the herd.

It's a bet. It's not a very good bet either.

"I think it's possible."

I seem confident in Regina, but I'm anxious.

"What do you think of Dion? How likely is there to be a win?

"Right. It's hard, but I was wondering if the odds were high."

Dion's answer was unexpected.

You noticed my surprise, Dion continues with a smile.

"The dragons in the herd like to fight."

"You mean belligerent?

"That's a little different. I mean, I like the power comparison."

"Oh, I see"

I would feel like I said I liked the power comparison of which is stronger, not killing each other.

"Rarely do people brag about their arms go for a challenge, but they'll be happy to take care of the game."

"Is the people coming back alive?

Zenobia asks worryingly.

"Naturally, there have been accidents. But basically, I'll be back."

"What's the survival rate?

Zenobia seems to want to know the exact numbers.

"Right...... You know, 70% of what I heard."

"... that's low. No, is it expensive to challenge a dragon to survive 70%?"

"Well, I think it's expensive."

Something bothered me when I heard about Dion.

"Has Regina ever tried?

"No?

"Surprise."

I have an image in me that Regina likes to compare the power of saying that.

"I fought a lot with dragons. A hundred years ago."

Speaking of which, I did.

I fought many dragons with my disciples in my previous life.

As for Regina, I guess it feels like I don't have to compare my powers with dragons anymore.

"If you scream for a power comparison, the executives will come forward."

"You mean the rest depends on the negotiations?

"Right. It will."

"Oh, yeah!

Regina glanced forward. My eyes are shining.

"Take your disciples and train them!

"To a dragon opponent? Dangerous?"

I feel like the Rosettas are in danger anyway.

"Don't let Dion and I follow you."

"Am I following you, too?

"Dion. There's no such thing as burning this far and not following you, is there?

"I didn't mean to burn it."

"I don't know what to say."

"If my apprentice Tina is going to join us, let me go too"

"Will, what do you say?

I thought about it a little bit.

"The Rosettas have enough arms to draw dragons from a party."

An upper dragon should be able to compete well with a lower dragon anyway.

That combat experience must be a good one.

"I think it would be nice if Dion would follow me"

"That's settled!

So Regina nodded happily.