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

Episode Two Thousand Seventy Eighty: The Tale of the Dragon (3)

"That's when the Giants perished...?

Faria heard what bothered her. She explained that the second regression was to save the world from the ruin caused by the expansion of the Genus. If so, I have wrapped myself around the genus Giants and have really cared about only one thing.

Ramlesia affirms quietly.

"That's right. It's all gone. Otherwise, Genesis will not succeed."

"Then what are the descendants of the Genus..."

"Let's talk about it later."

"Next..."

Ramlesia continued to pale to that point. But then a change comes to her tone on the border.

"Third time. It's the third time that matters. This is a turning point in the world."

It was a caged voice of complex emotions. The expression, too, was indescribable. Deep regrets, pity without healing, or anger like a fiery fire. Various emotions intersect and thus appear in her face with a chaotic look. I can imagine to some extent what that means. That's what Miliu told me before. This time she may be trying to tell us more about the story.

"The third Genesis Regression was about to take place in a time of modernity and continuity - roughly five hundred years before now."

"The Holy Miendia took action to avert the Genesis," he said.

"That's right. And there were six wise men who endorsed her actions. They will become known as the Sixth General of the Holy Emperor, and I suppose they can be called the many races that made up those times, their representatives. Heavenly, earthly, forest, demon, ghost, and descendants of giants…"

"A descendant of a giant means a glyph, right?

"Oh."

"But the giants are doomed, aren't they?

Yet he names the descendants of the giants and recognizes that so does Ramlesia. That didn't surprise me. The Genus should perish and there should be no such thing as its descendants in a world where everything has been revamped.

"Genesis regression brings everything back to the beginning. And it's something that opens up a new destiny, but that's when the Genus was born again. Millions of years ago."

"Millions of years..."

"Tens of millions of years have passed between the time of the Genesis and today."

Faria lost her words to Ramlesia's bitter laughter. No, I had heard about Ragna being a reincarnated dragon who had repeatedly lived and died in more than tens of thousands of years, and I knew he lived more years than that, but the degree of shock was different from listening directly to him from Ramlesia. I guess it's because I feel like I'm talking to Ufiria. I should have accepted the fact that she is no longer a human being, but confusion arises.

"But the new genus of giants, prosperity was the only thing that kept them from expanding like their predecessors. That would be so. Even if the Genus were born, it would be a regression to recreate the same mistakes not to repeat them. Eventually the Genus perished by the final war, and the tribes were born out of its remnants"

"I ended up doomed..."

I guess having descendants doesn't mean they were completely doomed.

"So, are you a clan..."

I have also heard some stories from Miliu about the tribes and the doings.

"The genus of man, the celestial genus dancing in the sky, the earthly genus lurking at the bottom of the earth, the forest genus inhabiting the forest, the demon genus taking to the demon, the ghost genus boasting power - there were many other races. It's not just a people-shaped race. The Spirit also existed plainly, and the world was full of vitality. But I guess that's why. Few races perished by the war, with the constant strife of the nations"

"So you tried to make a genesis regression, didn't you?

"... no, not to that extent."

Ramlesia shakes her head with a bitter smile.

"The greatest role of the Dragon King of the Three Kingdoms is to save the world from doom. Unless the world is on the verge of doom, there will be no interference in the world. In fact, the Dragon King of the Three Kingdoms of that era was caged in the realm from which everyone was from, far away from the world. Langwin said he didn't refuse what was coming and gave advice to what was coming to Mizuna's seat, but Ragnasia responded differently depending on her mood."

"Sounds like Ragna."

Speaking of Ragnasia, I can't wipe away the impression that I'm free, and I think I was actually right. However, still, Ragnasia was a companion thought, and what I especially missed about Setsuna was deeply engraved in my memory, and although I was free, I followed what Setsuna meant.

"What about Lady Ramles?

"Rameless had no mercy for what stepped into his seat from Mizu. His human hatred accelerated because he didn't have much to walk into his seat."

"... you are"

"The Dragon King of the Three Kingdoms was a special being. equal to the Absolute in this world. In those days, meeting the Dragon King was a great goal for one of a kind."

Lamlesia glanced over her shoulder as she shrugged. Perhaps that's what I remember vividly about Ramles-Sypha Dorrus, who was passed down to her. She said that at the time, in order to meet the Dragon King, he had to embark on a journey full of difficulties, and that just meeting the Dragon King was not more honorable than this for some of the then, and that there were times when adventurers who aspired to the seat of the Dragon King continued to follow. I hope Langwin's presence, which embraces such people happily, heated up the Adventurers' tour of the Dragon King, that Ramles complained to Langwin, but that Langwin had no reason to hate humans, so he didn't listen to Ramles.

Then maybe it was natural for the human adventurers to get on some kind of head. I got Langwin's ink, and few of them would have pointed their feet at the other dragon kings.

"It's a nod to Lady Ramles hating humans."

"More than anything you can figure that out... that's not the problem"

Ramlesia looked strange, and I went. Faria nods too. That's not what she's trying to talk about. Fold the waist of the story and reflect.

"Third Genesis Regression...... Right"

"That's right. Third Genesis Regression. It was the battle of the nations that caused it. The final war by numerous races, including the genus Humans. The nations, at the end of their doom, waged a war involving the whole world, but they found that the destruction of the world itself awaited them, not the doom of the nations."

"Speaking of which, that's what we talked about."

Reminds me of Miliu's visit. There was so much struggle that it could lead to ruin, he said.

At that time, the Dragon King of the Three Kingdoms would have decided that there was no other way to save the world from annihilation due to the battle of the nations. I can't imagine how much of a struggle it's been to that point. It must have been something different in scale and content than the final war involving the whole continent.

"But there was no third Genesis regression. Because the Holy King stood."

"Exactly. Mienda, the daughter of man, who later became known as the Holy King, rose to save the world from ruin and fought through it with six wise men. On that battle journey she began to learn about our thoughts and to explore ways of avoiding the regression of Genesis. The first thing I said to her was Ragnasia."

"Ragna?

"He must have been bonded by Mienda's enthusiasm to save the world, and he was interested in the emergence of a personality that never appeared before"

As far as the content was concerned, I thought it was a Ragna-like response.

"Ragnasia promised Mienda she would cooperate and accompany them on their journey. Having met face to face with the remaining Dragon King with the cooperation of Ragnasia, Mienda asked him what he could do to avoid a genesis regression. The dragon kings said. There can be no stopping the regression of Genesis unless the strife of the nations ceases, he said. Mienda said. Then stop fighting the people and show them."

Ramlesia, with her magical face, has told.

"And she stopped and showed it to me."

In fact, and she continued.