Stepping into a mass cemetery set in the corner of the Dragon House, he quickly became the spicy smell of the sight that had jumped into view.

The cemetery, which should normally be idle, was now overflowing with Zalwarn military personnel and their families. Is one wearing mourning sparing a goodbye to the dead who sleep underground, mourning death and comforting his soul? Either way, the mass cemetery was sometime surrounded by heavy air, and it wasn't an easy situation to step into.

Still, he proceeded on the cemetery grounds. It seems that many of the Zalwarn soldiers who died in the Battle of the Dragon Dragons are buried in mass graveyards near the Shuanglong Palace. If a family had a tomb that lasted from one generation to the next, the remains would also be delivered to that tomb, but unfortunately, there were no such famous family members in the mainstay of the Dragon Eye Army. Whether it was God General Seros-Ode, located at the apex of the Dragon Eye Army, Jade-Vizar, Selah Belfara-Garam, Folka-Midget and other troop leaders, not only was their engagement with the Pendragon clan thin, but many were entirely unrelated patterned. That would be a very different place from the previous Dragon-Eye Army. Before the reform, the Dragon Eye Army was the chief of troops below the Holy General. Most of them were children of the Pendragon clan and were only named as the chief of troops.

I never thought Mirelbas-Ryburn-led results of military reform would be seen in this way, but he also doesn't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Even if the position of Dragon Eye Army was ruled by the children of the Pendragon clan, the outcome of the Battle of Dragon Recruitment would not have changed itself.

The voice of a woman sobbing in front of her grave stabs her ear.

The sky is too blue and my heart sinks when I say it's clear. The truth is, I wanted to laugh. I thought if I laughed everything off, no matter how recessionary, I could live with ease, but apparently human emotions were not manipulated so well.

The war is over.

On September 8, the war, which began with the Nagrasian assault by Gandhia, came to an end on September 27 when Gandhian troops, who won the Battle of Dragon Recruitment, took control of the Dragon House. The Zalwarn government declared its total surrender to Gandhia by virtue of the will of the earlier state lord Mirelbas-Ryburn, and the state itself called Zalwarn was dismantled.

The people of Zalwarn became just human beings from that time onwards without the back shield of a country, but it also meant that they were given the option of becoming Gandian nationals or moving to another country. Nevertheless, there is no other way to be a Gandian citizen if you are to spend time in the familiar land of Zalwarn, and it cannot be easier to be a human being in another country. Sometimes an outraged voice reached his ear that such a thing was not even an option, but there was nothing he could do.

He was given a choice, too.

Will you be a Gandia soldier, or will you look for another way?

If he were to join the Gandhian army as a soldier, the favorable condition would be that he would be more than a troop leader, because he was one of the few survivors of the dragon-eyed army troop leaders.

Mildy-Habock stopped his leg in front of one grave. There was a strangely conspicuous tombstone inside the mass cemetery. The countless flowers that accompanied the grave would prove that the buried person was admired by many humans during his lifetime. I see a brand new engraved name on the grave, and finally, I feel her death.

He prayed for the rest of her soul when he accompanied the bouquet of flowers in his hand to the grave.

"Mr. Saila... could you have been a hero?

The name inscribed on the tombstone is Sella Belfara-Gallum. She was captain of the Dragon Eye Army Unit III "Water Crown” and said that Orian-Libaien had taken the heroic medication brought to the Dragon Eye Army and came to the showdown. She probably changed her mind on her way to the dragon field, though she shouldn't have received heroic drugs from Mildy as well.

"There's no way you can be a hero."

"... right"

He responded with a sigh to words like throwing up and throwing away. It was the kind of word that stroked emotions backwards, but he doesn't do things that jump reflexively.

Standing up, looking back, a young man stood who saw him. I don't know what happened, my cheeks look thin and my eyes look oddly tight. He hated his father and should have left the Dragon House. Caion-Ode. He is the real son of the god general Cyrus-Ood.

"When did you get back?

"Two days ago."

"Two days ago?

Mirdie twisted her neck in response to Caion. Speaking of two days ago, there was a massive battle going on in the dragon conscription field, and it was not a situation where a very common human being could dive into the dragon house. That's the same thing, whether it's before or after a fight. Before the war, the entire Dragon Eye Army was in a tremendous state of vigilance in preparation for the battle, and if Caeon-Aud had returned to the Dragon Eye Army, the reward would have immediately come to Cyrus. Caion is the son of Cyrus, but therefore the man who was expected and expected of the future. Though Cyrus didn't treat him special because he was his own child, he appreciated Caion's talent a lot. Caion's presence would have been enormous for the Zalwarn army, which had refrained from a showdown with Gandia at present and had no eyes for increased combat power. Most importantly, reports of Caion entering the Dragon House have not reached Mirdi's ears.

After the war, it may be possible to enter the Dragon House if it can be disputed by the extent of the Gandhian army's control of the Dragon House. However, as we entered the enemy capital, the tensions in the Gandian army had reached the extreme, and so much so that Mildi, whose strict posture and companionship were also rounded his eyes. At least there was no gap where a large adult could steal the soldiers' eyes and get into it.

"I was in the Battle of the Dragon Navy. As the Gandia Army."

"What?"

"It's not a joke, it's true."

He told me without laughing.

According to Caion, he was taking part in a battle between the Gandhian and Zalwarn armies on the Longhi River. He has gone on to boast that he is a warrior in the army led by Holy General Ginavy-Ryburn, but Mirdi could not imagine him wielding extraction as a warrior.

Ginarvi and the others died in battle and their troops were also defeated by the Gandian army, but many of them survived surrendered to the Gandian army. Though Caion complained of a thorough anti-war, he said it was unacceptable and that he was a prisoner of the Gandian army when he noticed it.

"That's the interesting part of my life from there. The Gandhian army apparently found me military talent, and I was invited."

"No way...... did you go back to sleep?

Mildy doubted my ear and then wondered if the young man in front of her was hallucinating. But Caion youth, surely present, even smile in front of him.

"I turned back... that's a bad word. I just invested ahead of time in anticipation of Zalwarn's defeat. If even Zinarvi couldn't win, there was no chance Zalwarn could win."

I must have been angry at the cool face because Caion didn't care at all about Mildy's mood or anything. That would be so. You don't have to worry about Mirdi swinging between Gandia and Zalwarn if you try to be the Caion you already give Gandia. Instead, you must be making a fool out of yourself.

"But Mirelbus was also made a stupid decision. I shouldn't have, like, fought with no prospect of winning. We should have surrendered to Gandia without a showdown. That would have allowed him to survive even if he had succeeded with his country."

"Even if Mirelbus had decided to surrender, Gandia would not have allowed Zalwarn to survive."

If you look at Logner's example, you'll see. Logner was drunk and vanished by Gandhia for pleading guilty to defeat, leaving him with some leeway. Zalwarn's residual power is only marginal, and where he surrendered in such circumstances, it is more obvious than to see fire that he will encounter worse than Logner. In the first place, Gandhia's justification for the invasion of Zalwarn was not such as to permit the naturalization of Zalwarn. If we are to continue to claim the legitimacy of the war waged by Gandia from scratch, we must deny the existence of Zalwarn. You can't just admit to survival.

"But you shouldn't have had to die."

Caion's voice, sharp, low. It's like a frozen blade.

"There was a chance we could win."

"Mildy-Habock...... are you an idiot?

I don't think Caion's teeth are uncomfortable.

"Caion-Ode. I don't hate that part of you."

Mirdi said she was being too honest with her emotions, and she stopped. What you have said to him will not convey a tenth of it. So there is the fact that he was not drawn to Cyrus. I'm pretty sure he has military talent. But a personality problem was likely to create a quarrel between him and the soldier, and Cyrus decided not to recruit him until his spiritual growth was acknowledged. Caion didn't understand that. Therefore, Caion began to hate Cyrus and left the Dragon House, but the truth is not known.

Anyway, there's definitely some difficulty with Caion's personality.

It's not like talking in front of the graves of those who died in the Battle of the Dragon Warrior.

But I also understood Caion.

"Why, why, did you choose death? What's the point of dying? Is it that embarrassing to lose the war and survive? Aren't you supposed to live?

What makes no sense when you're dead is what Mildy has always thought too. Besides, he even complained about the ridicule of having a showdown with Gandhia. Nevertheless, there can be no such thing as refusing orders to him, who was the troop leader of the Dragon Eye Army. Coming to the battlefield, he was enthusiastic, as he was poisoned, and realised, the war ended with the great defeat of the Zalwarn army. Mirelbus was killed in battle and even Cyrus-Ode died. Many of the troop leaders died, and also said soldiers who took heroic drugs were soon dead. Too many people died.

Less than a thousand survived.

Together, the two armies, about 2,000 people, said they ended their lives on the battlefield.

Doesn't the fact that so many humans die in less than half a day of combat mean it was a fierce battle we rarely see in ancient times?

"I don't think anyone wanted to die."

"Then..."

"Still, there are times when we have to fight. That's all."

So he turned his back on Caion. The conversation was meant to be over. If I look where Caion hasn't come to anything, can I see that this one's intentions have been conveyed? Or maybe I was stunned.

Mildy ended the conversation because he didn't want to have a crap fight in front of Saila's grave.

(I guess the rest of the dreams I had with you, I decided to chase them alone)

I miss her, but I also think she was destined to be more like this than she was because she was someone who walked where it was difficult to understand.

From the beginning, if you think that you didn't dream the same dream, the loneliness fades.

(Isn't that...)

In the lonely air, Mildy heard Caion walk away in his footsteps.

The wind is blowing.

Mirdi looked up to the sky for the coolness of the otherwise behaving autumn breeze.