Armed Summoners - Black Spears and the Brave Men of the Other World

Episode One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighty-Nine: Dragons and People (8)

The "dragon's nest” was in the midst of a change since the human baby was invited in by the main rambless.

A human baby became the center of the dragons' lives.

The baby is human.

Ramles-Sypha Dorrus, the madman king of Ethereal Clothes, was the most abominable being, and one that should be abhorrent to the families who refer to Ramles as their father. But at the same time, the baby was like a Rambless child. Rumless took him home of his own free will and declared that he would raise him. If so, it may be called a child of Ramles, and all the dragons of his family had to take care of the baby.

The son of Ramles was a brother and a family to the dragons of his family.

There were not many dependants who could not be recognized, such as welcoming the human child as a compatriot. Its steep vanguard was Kenan Eusnal, headed by his family, but he followed Ramles' decision without contesting Ramles because of his loyalty to Ramles and his strongest. If Kenan Eusnal were to obey Ramles, the rest of his family would have to obey him. No, it doesn't matter how his judgment is, but it was the Heavenly Gates, led by him, who most despised man, that drew attention to his departure. At the time, Kenan Yousnar did not contest the idea of Ramles, and therefore the Heavenly Gate crowd did not fang against the human baby. Had that been the case, the Heavenly Gates would have been annihilated without refusal. Everyone rumored so. For Ramles will not forgive his family, which are children from Mizu. Even the children who divided the blood beat that outrage with no hesitation whatsoever on anything that defies them. That was the source of the Mad King's madness, and there were no relatives unaware of the intensity and horror of his temper.

Everyone is in awe of Ramles.

That's the accepted human baby, but I didn't even know how to raise it, Rameless. None of the dragons living in the "Dragon's Nest" were familiar with the existence of human society. Because I hated humans highly and I hated having contact with humans extremely much. He did not observe human society and did not try to know his way of life, even if he had ever come into contact with a dragon from a dragon man, or with a dragon from the dragons. I didn't even need to know. You don't get involved with humans. The decision was right.

However, in raising a baby, its history of isolation from humans was a serious drawback.

Ramless thought there should be no such thing as letting a human baby die for no reason, and he was driven by a sense of purpose that he had to be raised at all costs. Throwing away a life that I picked up once on the way must be described as a subhuman place of work. Dragon King, you should not fall into existence below man.

He went from Mizu to Langwin-Silfe Dorrus.

Because if the Pope is provisionally the first to realize the coexistence of dragons and humans in the "Garden of Dragons," he thought he knew how to nurture human babies. I didn't follow Kenan Eusnal's idea.

The contact of the two-pillared Dragon King shook not only the "Dragon Garden” but also the dragon society. Because the Dragon Kings of the Three Kingdoms never come into contact in thousands of years. The only family members of Lagunasia-Elm Dorrus, the queen in green without a clear base, were also surprised at what they were and showed themselves in the “Dragon Garden”.

Langwin was also surprised by the Ramless' sudden visit and showed further surprise when he found out why. As for Langwin's surprise, it should be taken for granted. Langwin has a relatively good understanding of humans. It is often referred to as a presence that goes opposite poles to Ramles, and has been trying to reconcile itself with the nations since the beginning. Langwyn's “Dragon Garden” was a sight not seen in the “Dragon's Nest” of Ramles, as dragon humans who had escaped Vashtarian oppression lived in hiding and those humans and dragons lived amicably.

If you want that child to grow up safely, leave him here.

Langwyn told the story of the Rambless, without any servitude. Calm but clear words are worthy of the Pope's name.

The giant body covered in silver scales is far more magnificent than that of the Ramles. Because Langwin has been accumulating strength since he was reincarnated tens of thousands of years ago. I live longer than Ramless. That means it's still showing up in the physique difference. Langwin's giant is enough to surround the "Dragon Garden” and it is no exaggeration to say that its giant body protects dragonists from the church. If Vashtaria were to attack the Dragon Garden, it would ravage Vashtarian territory with immensity by its irrationality. With so much power, Langwin seldom hands down from scratch.

"Human beings have human beings, dragons have dragon ways of life. That is by no means compatible. You should know that."

I don't think that's your word for coexistence and prosperity.

"Coexistence and prosperity don't mean living in the same way, Ramles."

Langwin's calm eyes reflect the current state of the Dragon's Garden. The rare world in which dragons and one coexist is difficult for Ramles to understand. How can humans and dragons understand and live together? Dragons and humans are very different creatures. Fundamentally different. No matter what I thought, there was no way I could figure it out.

"It means respecting each other's way of life and supporting each other. Where we forced humans to live the dragon, there was no excuse."

Supporting each other? Isn't he just sheltering? "

In the eyes of the rambless, it only appears so.

Isn't it just the tough dragons sheltering vulnerable humans, no more or less? But Langwin comes with a mild look.

"Dragons can also be taught by humans."

"Hmm... crap. After all, it was a mistake coming to ask you."

He turned his back on Langwin. It's not worth anything, such as a human-sensitive dragon. That's how he disconnected.

"The best way to raise a human baby is to leave it to the human."

"... ridiculous"

When he told him to spit, he held the baby and shone through the sky. It was unforgivable to him, such as placing this child in the hands of man, who almost died from human stupidity. I also know what Langwin means. Humans have a share of humans, dragons have a share of dragons, a way of life, and a way of being. That's why he didn't try to get involved with humans, nor did he respond to voices seeking human help.

Dragons and people are different.

Ramles was proud to say that he was the one who understood the matter best. That's why I tried to talk to Langwin, who knows a lot about humans, but Langwin only gave me the common sense answer that humans should be left to humans. I know that, and I've thought about it more than once.

After all, when he returned to the “Dragon's Nest” without teaching anything from Langwin, the days of struggle began.

How can we raise a human baby? What does a human baby eat? What do you think and what do you think? There were so many things to think about, and Ramles had to devote all his energy to nurturing that baby.

I realized those days weren't outrageously bad because I knew my heart was going to calm down as I saw the baby grow little by little.

The baby is human.

He hates humans.

Nonetheless, he rejoiced that the baby could crawl and move, fussing enough to summon the “Dragon's Nest” families.

He realized, day after day, that he became obsessed with nurturing the baby and laughed bitterly.

What are you passionate about?

So it's like, aren't you just a parent?