Adding to my fantastic knowledge, I don't think Kobolt or Oak can beat the dragon and your fellow dragon opponents...

Waggan says he can handle interacting with dragon men with strength, but it must still be better if he pulls out that doing it with humans doesn't make sense and suddenly hits him.

"Thanks for talking to me"

"No, there is perhaps my willingness to know the circumstances of those who were mourned. Never mind."

Waggan flaunted his shoulder in the wind, saying there was nothing about it.

Well, Titania's next.

"Titania. I want to ask you what's going on, too. Can we just talk about what we can say?

"Yeah. About a day west of the prairie, we go into the woods."

Titania takes a sip of the water she puts in her cup and then starts talking.

The country she lives in is a land occupied by many forests, and the centre will be by a beautiful lake called Crystal Lake.

The name of the country was the Duchy of Crystal Palace and what they could see symbolizing Crystal Lake.

Well, they have dwarves in the woods, elves, goblins, hills, and they can take ore.

As far as I can tell, it seems like a peaceful country, but the truth is, this is a pretty packed situation, just like the Waggans.

To the south of the Duchy of Crystal Palace is a black-winged xenomorphic species called the Demon Nation. They were using gargoyles to attack humans.

The population of the Principality is about 30,000, and when the elves and dwarves are combined, the numbers increase even further. Also, it seems that the demonic offense is not what has just begun.

"Hmm? Have you ever been attacked by a demon tribe?

"Yeah, we're forced to do demonic and goblin, and here and three fronts."

Why do we have to do this with Kobolt and the others in the meadows when we can't bother to afford it?

I guess I've been dealing with the Demons for a long time now and it hasn't worked. I don't see why that came here and tried to enter the meadow, though it doesn't seem like a situation where we should be forced to go to the meadow.

"The Principality is not the only human country."

To me twisting my neck, Titania explains the capture, as she suspected.

"You know what?"

"Yeah, there's an empire, a kingdom and three of us to deal with the demons."

"You've been holding the Demons back in three countries."

"Exactly. But it was the Empire that was putting out the best defense team. I'm on the bottom end so I'm not that familiar with it... about half of the whole thing?

I've got more or less a prediction.

"There was a civil conflict or something in the empire, and you couldn't send soldiers, could you?

"That's the mentor. You'll find out with all this information."

Titania lays down her eyes and waves her blindfold.

They reminded me of something I didn't like.

"The empire was rough on the inheritance issue, and my cooperation with the kingdom was broken. So we and the kingdom had to deal with the demons separately"

"Is that... can you handle it?

"Not if the Demons concentrate only on the Principality. But the Demons attack in all directions."

"Just to be sure, the national power ratio is definitely lower in the Principality than in the other two countries, right?

"Yeah. You're really good at guessing. Because it was the best the Demons could handle, the goblins they had suppressed also bred..."

"Uhm...... not enough pieces yet"

There is no reason to enter the prairie.

"Uh..."

"Right. You were importing food from empire or kingdom, weren't you?

"Exactly. The kingdom had so many fertile lands that it produced large quantities of food. That's... the route with the kingdom has been dimensioned by the Demons..."

"In agony, you came to the meadows in search of the barn zone."

"Yeah. But there were monsters like goblins there..."

"Was it unexpected to go to war in the meadows?"

"Yeah. That's what I hear."

Then I might think I should pioneer the meadows before this happens.

But it takes a huge amount of manpower and money to pioneer. The Principality must always deal with the Demons and the Goblins.

So I couldn't afford to leave for the meadows until I got here. I guess I came to the meadows with them on the verdict of death.

But the reality was harsh.

"But Titania. Isn't the Principality forced to judge in any case?

"I don't know how hard it is. What do you think?

Titania asks with her face down.

"If we could take the meadows intact, it wouldn't be possible to start farming while defending the mainland in your country."

You don't get a single thing to chase.

"Oh, no... I can't believe I dumped Crystal Lake..."

"I don't know how to judge..."

Both Wagan and Titania are in a serious situation......

We don't even know why humans attacked Kobolt and the others without question. Titania and the others are hunting goblins all the time.

Perhaps Goblin is a hostile race that is not compatible with people like those in my fantasy knowledge, and when I see people, they attack me.

I'm not saying it's the same, but Cobolt, who looked like a different person, is a "monster," which is convincing when it comes to nature, even if he thinks it's the same as goblins.

"Mmm. If we leave them like this... they could both be destroyed."

I turned my sights alternately to Wagan and Titania.

"What do you mean?

Waggan, who has been pushing silently and waiting for me and Titania to finish talking, speaks up.

"There are unceasing circumstances for both the Titanian country and the Wagans to stop, and we are certain that we are in contention with each other. It's not based on a desire to conquer."

Cut the words once and look at them all.

They always snorted back silently with serious eyes and seemed to be waiting for my word.

"If we don't go into the meadows with each other, you can think of it as a sitting and waiting for death. Let's start with the worst pattern I've ever seen."

"Interesting. Let me know what you think"

"I want to hear it too"

Three people, other than the muscle, who are still moving their shapely mouths, climb out and urge me to follow.

"Let's say the Wagans were defeated by people and struck so hard that they couldn't get back on their feet"

"We can't lose."

Wagan has been denying my words with a strong tone.

Listen to me because I'm talking hypothetically.

"Okay."

He seems to have calmed down somehow, and Wagan lowers his floating hips.

"In that case, people's armies would also be suffering considerable damage. Even though it is a critical force, it is exhausted and shredded. Then defense from the Demons and Goblins becomes impossible."

"... I hope not..."

"Titania. I told Wagan earlier that this is a hypothetical story."

"Yeah."

"So, at the expense of those who couldn't protect themselves, the only place to escape is here in the prairie. You think the demon clan's gonna stop saying they're going to attack us in all directions where we escaped?

"I don't think so..."

"Otherwise, humans are wiped out. Meanwhile, the Kobolts who chased the meadows were oppressed by the dragon men... where they survived the debilitation, and now the demons may come."

As a result, the Kobolts were wiped out as well.

This would be the worst scenario.

The harder we work on each other in the meadows, the more draining and ruddering each other to annihilation.

If one of you gave up early, you might just survive one... but I don't think either of you would easily pull off in a living or dying situation.

"Oh my God..."

"Oh no..."

To the two of you who drop your shoulders, I declare in a particularly brighter voice.

"As far as I can think of with my wisdom, there is one solution"