We already know that the "Dragon Garden” is the domain governed by Langwin-Silfe Dorrus, the spirit emperor of silver. It seems that there are not only dragons, but also humans, imperial demons, and a wide variety of flora and fauna that live there, but can never be said to be complete coexistence and co-prosperity. Because, whatever the privileged class of the “Dragon Garden” is, the genus of dragons is not suffocating, it is difficult for humans and fierce beasts to live in the same space, and that is another story that could have been spoken of by humans and imperial demons.

Since the summons roughly five hundred years ago, man and the Imperial Devil have accumulated a history of washing blood with blood. Man has man's, the Imperial Devil has the Imperial Devil's say, there is justice, there is reason. And it's not so easy to forgive, admit, and understand each other.

Willedo of Lyohan and Agatara entered into a cooperative relationship thanks to the accumulation of extremely special circumstances. That Lyohan was a heretic to the world, that Willedo of Agatara originally hated strife, that he lived in hiding, and that he was set up to talk rationally with each other. As a result of the overlap of conditions, the two parties entered into a cooperative relationship.

There is no way that humans and Imperial Demons can easily join hands.

Human beings have human beings, beasts have beasts, emperor demons have emperor demons' lives and ways of life.

They are all under Langwin's asylum, enjoying their protection, worshipping the spiritual emperor in silver as if he were God or Mother of Mercy, and if Langwin raised his voice, man, beast and Imperial Demon would meet together, and all that time they would forget each other's inverses and cooperate with each other, but that is not always the case. Langwin embraces everything with great mercy and deep love and embraces all things, but it is for this reason that he does not seek to impose anything on those who live in the Garden of Dragons. However, if the residents of the same "Dragon Garden" set up only the principle of not waking up an indulgence between themselves, and defend that principle, they said that was enough.

As a result, humans became human settlements only, the Imperial Demons began to live in settlements only of the Imperial Demons, and the animals also hid in various parts of the vast "Dragon Gardens”.

The human settlement where Setuna was brought in is one of them.

It was a settlement in which the living environment for man by man was prepared, and the small city itself. Wooden and stone houses lined up, and each walking round about was lively. Vibrant. Have you ever seen such a vibrant town since you returned to this world? No matter what city, even if it was vibrant, there was shadow and darkness somewhere.

That should be it, too.

“The Great Destruction” smashed everything, and the world was engulfed in despair. The shadow of doom is sneaking in, and the incurable disease that humans turn into monsters is spreading. There is no salvation everywhere you look, and there is something you cannot hide no matter how lively and pretentious you are. It was so in Benoa, in Areutheras, in Lyohan, in the Empire, everywhere. All we can do is live with every single one of them.

“Dragon Garden” is different.

There was definite tranquillity and healthy vigor there. Everyone sings a soothing routine without being frightened by the shadows of death or doom.

There were no walls.

"No, you don't have walls in this settlement."

"Of course, my lord."

According to what Rem was good at explaining to me, the common sense that human settlements must be surrounded by robust walls in order to protect themselves from the Imperial Devil does not exist in the "Dragon Garden”. In the “Dragon Garden”, both humans and the Imperial Demon are in exactly the same position in that they are under the protection of the Dragon King, and if a dispute arises in the meantime, the Dragon genus will do everything in its power to stop them and pay a painful price for each other. In the first place, in order for man and the Imperial Demon to live in the “Dragon Garden", they had to exchange a promise to Langwin that they would not cause harm to each of them, and those who broke that promise, for whatever reason, had to leave the "Dragon Garden”.

In fact, over the course of a long history, he said that what broke his promise to Langwin and was forced to leave the “Dragon Garden” is enough to sweep and throw away. Such an accumulation of history has not only allowed the coexistence of man and the Imperial Devil, but also allows man to live without being surrounded by walls.

"Co-existence... well, that one"

"They say some of these settlements really coexist,"

"Really?

"I didn't actually see it, so I can't help it though"

Rem went while leading Setuna. It's after noon. The temperature was not lower, but rather warmer, to say that it was farther north than Lyohan. Thick bedtime clothes and blankets were due to the cold nights and the daytime temperatures were rather unnecessary warmth such as cold proof clothing. That's probably why the Dragon Garden is a paradise on earth.

The "Dragon's Garden” is protected by the mighty power of Langwin, which has twisted even the management of nature and transformed the extremely cold land into a perennial paradise. It is for this reason that man, the Imperial Devil, the flora and fauna, all of them, will admire, honor and revere her. As long as you're on Langwin's lap, if it's on this northern earth and you don't have to worry about freezing in the winter cold, suddenly, you won't be scorched by the heat. It seems like a drawback when it comes to faults that it's only cold at night, but there won't be anything wrong with that, either, as long as we take care of it.

It's paradise.

By the way, Setuna was brought into this settlement without any indication that she would ever wake up unconscious because of the indications, the phalia and the others, to operate the Urknacto. Faria and the others were asked by Langwin to take a look around the destroyed area. At that time, there should be no problem flying around with Setuna on board, but it meant that the Phalia and the others had distracted me.

And when it comes to Ragna, it means that he is in the midst of discussing himself as the Dragon King of the Three Kingdoms along with Ramlesia and Langwin, who apparently wanted to awaken Ragna as soon as possible for that. In fact, I seem to have struggled to awaken Ragna on my own, and I know that's impossible. No, I'm contacting Setuna as a trump card for Ragna awakening and asking Setuna. With the understanding that Setuna can't even say no, yes. And Ragna awakened, and became the tread of the Dragon King of the Three Kingdoms.

If the Dragon King of the Three Kingdoms is a dynamic discussion of the world crisis, I only have a bad feeling about it, but I'm not worried about anything about Ragna. I find it hard to imagine that she would take the kind of choice that would make it unbridled, having so pleased to be reunited.

What should be feared is the choice of Langwin and Ramlesia and the possibility of conflict.

Ragna will take Setuna's side, but Ramlesia, please. Langwin is...

With that in mind, Rem stopped.

"Yes, my lord."

"I said... where are you?"

After lunch, I hadn't heard why Setuna was taken out by the Lems. I'm just leaving the inn while they take me out, and I'm here looking around the settlement. It was outside the settlement and a corner of nothing in particular among the settlements cut out in the middle of the lush woods. I mean, it was a square kind of space, and there was a face I saw.

Sheila, Esq, Eryl. The knights of the Knights of the Silver Heavenly Horses on Alm. They all look forward at all their mouths as they crawl to the ground. At the end of that gaze were three human beings.

"What is that?"

Setuna raised her voice unexpectedly because it was the face that the human found out.

“Sword Saint” Tran-Cargilius.