Locking up the Demon King with the power of the treasure of the extreme prison allowed him a few days.

That's what King Andrew said.

If so, you should go get the fiery demon sword.

The more power there is, the more desirable the situation is.

"Dragon, the fiery demon sword you were saying earlier, how long does it take to get it?

I ask a dragon in a toddler still hugging my right arm.

"Mm-hmm... if it's to the ruins of the case, can you reach it in less than an hour if you fly like a dragon? By the way, Lord, I want you to call me 'Ildora', not 'dragon'. As one of the females who succumbed to the Lord, I want mercy too."

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I don't know, there's too much scratching around, and I can lose my temper to go in.

"... ok, that's Ildora"

Answer only where there is no obstacle at all.

Then the dragon daughter - Ildora - responded with a full smile.

The trouble was he was so cute.

In me, the image of a majestic dragon collapses with a ragged sound.

No, I feel like I've been doing that for a long time now, but it's time for a fatal injury.

Whatever that is.

If it shouldn't be an hour each way, even if you think about time to explore the ruins and all that, you'll get enough change in time for the limit of a few days.

Tell that to Eileen, your employer,

"Yeah, you are. I think Will is right. Then let's go get that fiery demon sword."

And the answer to the two replies came back.

That's how we set out to take on the next mission.

It should be noted that when the King was contacted again (in contact) to inform him of this, he was also given a promise of remuneration for additional tasks in addition to the language of approval.

But on the other hand, I didn't get a chance to solve the misunderstanding about me there.

Making my personal statement in an important communication about national affairs was just about to come off without the flow of conversation.

Well, I don't care how others see me, because I've been doing it before, so I don't even care.

More than that, it's about thinking about current problems.

Speaking of what the problem is around the corner, it would be my magic vegetarian (mana) residue first.

As a result of the Triple Ice Storm (Blizzard) activation earlier, I lost about two-thirds of my total amount of magic (Mana).

With that in mind, I'll talk to Eileen.

"Irene, I want to get enough rest before heading to the ruins. Why don't we leave tomorrow morning?

"Right. I'm just tired, too. I'm off today, I'll see you tomorrow."

"Then you should use my twist. I can't even entertain a lot, but there's plenty of space."

With the generosity of those idolaters, we spent the night in a vast cave, a dragon's twist.

Dinner was served with the meat of the bear that Ildora had hunted.

The bear was judged by Ildora and Mi, and the cook Cyril tailored it to steak and meat soup.

Bear meat seemed to be drained minimally beforehand, with a wild flavour that was a little stiff but strong in ambiguity.

When simmering the soup, Cyril blurred "if there were more vegetables" while using the dried vegetables she had brought, but still seemed like a lot of treat as a dish to eat on the trip.

In fact, Ildora also said, "This is good. Good. Really good. Now humans are not insulted," he said, obsessed with the dishes Cyril had made.

All we have to do then is take a bath, each wrapped in a blanket and go to bed.

Speaking of baths, by the way, it became routine for the elves to make baths before, and then over here, on the trip, the satsuki asked them to make baths.

He said he wanted to take a bath at the end of the day and wash away the tiredness, sweat and dirt of the day, if possible.

In my personal opinion, I didn't think I needed to make it without so much, because I think it's a flavor of the journey, including the fact that when something happens at night to eat a good amount of magic vegetables (mana), I'm prone to defenselessness during bathing, and I'm covered in travel dirt.

This reasoning, especially with regard to the last one, did not work at all for the women.

At the end of the day, the three of us even asked me to make a bath because I would pay one silver coin each day, and I was pushed by that enthusiasm, and now I am supposed to make a bath almost every night while I receive my wages on my journey.

Well, responsiveness and defenselessness aren't really a lot of problems, and if that motivates them, I'm just wondering if it's a bad idea.

It should also be noted that there was a previous commotion where Satsuki, who had bathed without wearing a towel, said, "What if Will came in with you? Oh, my God," I've said, "so while I understand it as a joke, this one says as a joke," Okay. I'm going now, "she replied," and Satsuki panicked and made a scene.

I just found out that even Satsuki would be embarrassed to co-bathe with a man completely naked... well, for the record.

Now, while we're at it, it's the morning after we reveal the night in the cave.

After a brief breakfast made by hand by Cyril, we decided to leave early in the morning as the sun descended into the quiet air.

Me and Irene, Satsuki, Mi, and Cyril span the back of Ildora, who transformed into a dragon figure and lay low.

The dragon, which is about ten metres from the top of its head to the tip of its tail, is huge enough to be uncomparable compared to a large riding animal like a passenger horse, but still worried that if only five people could fly.

But there is just the king of warcraft.

'There's nothing like this. If only two or three more of you rode, you might as well.'

was the word of Ildora, who became a dragon.

And in fact, if she had feathered its great wings, the wings with magic would have raised the dragon giant and eventually flown its warcraft into the sky.

We ride on the back of a dragon and fly over a magnificent view.

Then Satsuki, behind me, came up to me.

"─ Will! I knew it was a predictive dream!

"Oh! That's what this is all about!

While the wind is blowing, I try to scream and reply as well.

I was a little tense.

Fly through the sky on the back of a dragon.

It's like a fairy tale world, just like a dream.

I was also excited when I flew through the sky for the first time with a transformation (metamorphose), but this makes me feel different again.

But on the other hand, there was a problem.

As Ildora increased her speed, the wind from the front became stronger, and I felt a little breathless and cold.

I'm reminded that this area is the difference between dreams and reality.

Turning to see if the guys behind them were okay, apparently the three Irene, Satsuki and Mi were letting their bodies brace themselves against the wind, and one Cyril was letting themselves shrink in the cold.

It should be noted that the three Aura users also appear to have a slight glow in their bodies.

... Aura, don't be sloppy.

Anything.

But I have no choice but to screw around.

All the while I want to be able to use the aura, I decide to solve it with what I have now.

"─ Wind wall (wind barrier)!

When I activate the spell, there will be a layer of air around me.

That made it less like a lie around the wind earlier, and the air that wrapped me was calm and quiet.

People feel comfortable and breathe ho ho.

It should be noted that the range of effects of the spell wrapped up to Cyril at the rear, and if you look behind you, the girl in the cleric's coat looked surprised.

"Warm... this too, William's magic?

"Oh. It's an elementary spell, usually used to prevent toxic gases, etc."

It is also a secondary effect of this spell that we are able to converse without raising our voices within the barrier.

Incidentally, the principles of this spell may also be applied to the spells of the higher rest places (cottages).

Compared to those superior spells, many elementary spells have only a limited effect, but because they consume only a small amount of magic (mana) for that matter, they can be highly cost-effective if used successfully.

Cyril smiles at me.

"Thank you, William. I was dying of cold."

"Wow... really, Will's magic is anything"

In those Eileen words, Satsuki and Mi were, yeah, nodding.

I thought maybe people envy other people's belongings.