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

Episode One Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-Two: Dragons and People (XI)

Until then, for Ufiria, who only knew of the existence of the dragon and the flora and fauna inhabiting the “dragon's nest," contact with humans in the outside world would have been such a shocking event that the heavens and the earth had turned upside down. She questioned Ramless when she returned to the Dragon's Nest. It became clear to me that most of the questions about humans and that humans were caught on her head in the same way they looked. Ramless answered her question cordially.

What is a human being like? It gave her as much information as she knew about the history that man had accumulated in this world so far and made her dissatisfied.

I also told him about the relationship between dragons and humans without crossing subjectivity as far as I could.

Humans are in awe of dragons because dragons are great, and they taught that there are things that cling to dragons, things that are hostile to dragons, all sorts of people, and countless values exist in them. Man is not a single rock like a dragon. I also told him that there are only human numbers, and there are values.

He also touched on why Ramles hates humans.

And I also had to touch on the fact that Ufiria was human.

That must have been enough for her to change her values.

Growing up in a herd of dragons, she didn't suspect herself to be a dragon either. While recognizing that the dragons' very different appearance was similar to the dragons' individual differences, he thought it would be resolved over time. They believed that the whole body was covered with tough scales and outer skin, with stretched necks, wings, and sharp fangs and nails. Growing up and reaching the age of being called an adult when it came to humans, she believed so and did not doubt it because no one living in the "dragon's nest" denied her thoughts. I respected it and all I would do was say I could be. Everyone loved Ufiria. Even Kenan Eusnal, who initially hated human beings, had become drowning when Ufiria welcomed her adulthood, and her charm had no choice but to captivate the dragons living in the "dragon's nest”. Her naive, pure innocence, and running away would have been because she was invisible to humans who stood up to dragons and to humans hostile to them.

So much so that we could also hear that if all humans were like Uphilia, the Ramles and their families loved Uphilia.

Since when did you stop seeing Ufiria as a human being and start to see and think as a wing of a dragon? Even the dragons who invited her to the outside world must not have been aware that she was human. Nor did she perceive any change in her contact with humans. Ramles didn't blame the dragons for that. Rather, I thought I should be pleased that I had the opportunity to tell Ufiria the truth.

Ufiria reacted that even if she heard her origins, directly from the Ramres, she would still not believe it. He claimed that he was the dragon of the "Dragon's Nest” and the daughter of the Rambless. Ramles did not deny the claim itself. It is up to Ufiria herself, and not Ramles, to decide who she is.

Ramless, just, watched.

Although Ufiria did so in front of the Ramles, she definitely had complex thoughts when she was told that she was a separate species of creature called a human being and learned that the human being was an abomination to the dragons of the "Dragon's Nest”. And I would have convinced you. Why do I have a different body than Ramles and my compatriots? Why can't I fly and why can't I use magic? Until then, she thought she couldn't use magic because she was a falling out, and she even blamed Mizu, but if she realized that magic couldn't be used because of humans, she would change her mind as well. And I wonder how much disappointment and despair she gained when she found out she would never get wings again, nor would she be able to fly shoulder to shoulder with the Ramless and the Sciphery.

Ramles, with the bitterness of telling the truth, had to admit, however, that there was no other way than to tell.

Uphilia and the people of the outside world are different species, etc., could also be twitched. I mean pure Ufiria. Speaking of which, Ramles would have believed the word and come to recognize himself as a dragon who looked like a human being.

But that shouldn't happen.

Then you will deceive Ufiria.

Ramles wanted to be honest only against Ufiria. I swore to her honest and pure that I would be honest again. Breaking that oath could not be done by Ramles. Even if it turns out that Ufiria will be troubled.

Not while the lies go by. That's the truth, and that makes it justice. There are no dragons in the Dragon's Nest, such as dragons who deny the words of Ramles. When it comes to black, it's the world in the "dragon's nest” that turns black, even if it's white. If he defines the existence of Ufiria as such, nothing will appear to deny it. But as you continue to make contact with the outside world, just as she will notice. Ufiria is never retarded. Rather good enough to be too good, which is why the Ramles are drowning on her, but her smartness could have made her a disciple in this case. If she realizes the lies of Ramles, she could start hating Ramles. In that case, Ramles will not be allowed to live.

The time he spent with her was only more than twenty years.

For a rambless man who encloses hundreds of millions of years of memory, it's just like a flash of light. But I guess that's why it burns to memory vividly and sheds light all blindly. For the Ramless, it was an extra impressive twenty years than it had been tens of millions of years before, and that was all the intense time.

He loved her so much that he could no longer live without Ufiria, and that's why he had to tell her the hard reality as well. Just because I love you, I didn't want to keep you locked in a world you painted hard with lies, that won't do her any good. It seems to be Ufiria, but I wanted her to live as she wished.

Ufiria must have had a distressed day.

Ramles and Cyphalia. She behaved brightly in front of her family, but what she was unable to do was obvious to Ramles, who had been watching over her more than she was born. What's hard for Ramless is that there's nothing you can do about it. There is nothing but leaving it to the person to decide what conclusions she makes when she knows a human being and knows who she is.

If you're leaving the "Dragon's Nest," you just have to accept that, too.

It was the thought of a severance, and it was hard enough for me to burn my soul, but I had no objection to the judgment that Ufiria herself would make after thinking through it. Ramles loves Ufiria. As my own daughter, I love you above and beyond. That's why I wanted to respect her thoughts, and as a judgment criterion for that, I have not submitted any lies to her questions and have answered them.

The human language, too, I taught.

It is what is called the common language of the continent, and Ramles was fluent in the language. Dragons have excellent brains. It was as easy as mastering human language. And it was the same with Ufiria. She instantly mastered the human language and surprised the Ramless as well.

"Are you still a dragon?"

Rumless jokes, she's been saying this back in great seriousness.

"I am not a dragon, I am the daughter of Ramles."

That word, which has been staring at the Ramless, was the conclusion she reached.

Ufiria did not recognize herself as human. It was a life picked up by Ramles, who broke off that he could not be a human being and so on raised by the dragons of the "Dragon's Nest” led by Ramles. Humans are what live in the human flock, and who live in the dragon flock should not be what they can call human beings. It's a dragon, so you can live in a herd of dragons.

She seemed to believe that purely, not to tell herself.

Ramles just accepted Ufiria's derived conclusions and said nothing.

Of course, he couldn't be happier than that conclusion of Ufiria, and for such a Ufiria he used garment-creating magic that was no longer his favorite, knitting up several outfits and baffling her. Deciding to live as a dragon, she deserves an armored helmet so confused with a dragon.

It's not about appearance, it's about mind, it's about soul.

Somewhere proud of Ufiria, wrapped around the dragon scale armor of the herd blue, was telling us that his judgment was never wrong.

Those happy days didn't last long either.

"Father, the human army is on its way."

The voice of Kenan Eusnal's warning aroused him.

Decades, no, maybe the time has come for hundreds of years of fine sleep to finally come to an end.