"So, other than the inheritance, what about the demons when the elders were younger..."

"Forgotten."

"Huh..."

"Regardless of what impressed me greatly, do you remember such a big old routine? The common thing is, I don't know when it was, what it was like, and I can't understand how all sorts of memories get messed up.

You, remember what your third birthday dinner was? Remember the number of pieces of bread you've eaten so far? We have dozens of times your life span. If you don't forget the old days one after the other, let's do it!

"Sure..."

Besides, dinosaurs and other brains should have been very small. If the ancient dragon's brain is just as small. And if that squeezes out more intelligence than humans, then maybe the brain is fully operational and doesn't have much room for capacity.

(I have to work to make sure I don't strain my brain too much...)

"You're thinking something terribly rude right now!

"Huh? How could that be..."

"Yay!!

"Ah..."

And those were the Miles who managed to forgive the elders and let them hear all sorts of things they wouldn't mind talking about as they remembered.

However, with the exception of Heritage, which rhymes with Never Forget and makes it easy to remember, the credibility of other stories was rather dubious...

No, it doesn't mean the ancient dragons are lying, or they were offended.

What wears off in vast amounts of memory, mixes with other memories, and gradually changes the content of the memory over time is that there is no choice.... Especially for those who don't have something called letters...

Ancient dragons are intellectually a species that should have letters.

In fact, you have something like a symbol representing an individual named yourself, and then it's not strange to have a letter.

... but they had a fatal problem manipulating letters. It is the size of the body.

The shape of a hand or finger is not suitable for holding a writing fixture either, but at that size in the first place, you can't hold a blade pen and write letters.

... make a large writing instrument that fits the size of your hand?

There's no bird that can make a blade pen that size, and there's no ink to just soak it in, and no paper to scrape the whole thing off.

Even parchment paper with a whole sheep, productivity, of course, is not in the ancient dragons just dexterity enough to make such a thing.... the idea is that both magic and fleshshell warfare are a bunch of foolish power-dependent races.

Not in spiritual terms, but because of its size, there was nothing I could do to have to do that in working terms.

After all, in order to leave detailed and accurate information for future generations, the word letters was mandatory….

"Like this, how about..."

"Ugh, um, not quite..."

On the left hand pinky nail I carved as a thank you, a satisfying ancient dragon.

He is the lowest individual in sequence in this group.

Start by carving from the inferior and take in everyone's thoughts and demands on it and get to the next task. So it was natural for the superiors to come later.

And the ancient dragons don't have the ability to come up with their own artistic designs... merely because they haven't had that habit before, they might wear it in the future..., they seem to have enough ability to 'see and admire the good stuff', and they also seemed to be able to criticize it and express their thoughts.

"I'm next! I hope it feels a little more calm and emphasises majesty. I'll take care of the details, don't complain about what you can do. '

All right, I'll do it right.

I don't put on very detailed orders, they show me the general direction, and I don't complain. … is a grateful customer. As for miles, it's very easy to do. That's a lot of ancient dragons.

And miles to work again.

That mile also took a lot more time to put in a carving of eight ancient dragon claws and horns at a time than the last while listening to the order as well, which ended up being a long street between meals and sleep. Exactly, because I can't carve anything that looks easier or clueless than what I carved for everyone in the Warriors...

Anyway, it would be bad if it wasn't something that looked heavier than that. There's also the position of everyone in the warrior squad.

The ancient dragons don't even care for some time or anything, and the Beastman was disappointed with the dishes made by Pauline with ingredients served by Miles and said, 'You can take as long as you want,' so no problem.

It was also a "red vow" to get more information in public stories with the ancient dragons while carving.

And......

"" "" "" "" "" "Ohhhhhhhh!!

Shivering with joy, eight ancient dragons.

"It was daunting. Then, as a reward, send this'

That said, what the elders had offered was a softball big, crystal-like thing.

It's called the Dragon's Treasure Ball. It's not of great value to us, but I hear that humans have been weighing this for a long time. value there would be to attach '

And of course, Miles was thinking.

(When you collect eight ancient dragons, you get the Dragon Ball... and vice versa, I disagree!!

Lena, on the other hand, was desperate to support fluttering Pauline.

... apparently a dragon jewel, worth a lot of money. Enough to flutter that Pauline......

"A lot of extra things have been spoken of, but it was also in our interest to hear about the omens of the invasion of the" enemy ". Let's hope it was a good meeting where we could get to each other.

Oh, that kid, the late (hence), who slaps him back firmly, don't worry. Well, goodbye, funny junior students... my daughters!

"... there you go"

"... you're there"

"... Looks like you've gone"

"... there we go..."

Pauline also seems to have managed to recover from the earlier shock.

"Now, what you wanted to know in relation to the ancient dragon, you could hear more or less. He didn't tell me why he was going around researching the ruins or anything, but, well, that's generally predictable too..."

Though I heard more or less, in fact, there was not a great deal to be gained.

In the first place, there is not much that the ancient dragons originally knew, and they just let us hear a small part of the "secret inheritance": the "inheritance of the table" passed down among the ancient dragons… something very different from the inheritance and mythology transmitted among the elves, dwarves and fairies…. That's also just the extent to which Miles and the others have made a few corrections and additions to what they originally knew.

Well, it was quite interesting for humans to talk about a long time ago as a public tale by saying, 'Oh, then I went to see it because it sounds interesting', and we all enjoyed it a lot...

Yes, when Miles was carving nails and horns, Miles had been talking to other ancient dragons than the elders, as the beauty salon people would talk to their guests all the time. Honestly, it was much more interesting that way than a story about inheritance or something.

In particular, Miles as a writer Miama Satodale was a treasure trove of valuable stories.

The other three were also taking notes with some enthusiasm, so they are going to make it an autobiography story, which they plan to write after they become heroes and A-rank hunters and legendary big merchants in the future.

"I'm going home."

"" "Oh!

It wasn't my job as a hunter, but the sharpening cusp of my nails and horns, and the treasure ball of the dragon, made me enough, no, to make more money than I could possibly make for a night or two, "The Red Vow".

But I'm not having any trouble with the money, and I don't like to get too noisy even though it's a C-rank party, so both the nail and horn sharpening cusp and the dragon treasure balls became fattening for miles of item boxes for the time being......