"-Hey, we're back."

When the screams of the young men and women stopped, Warrior Chief Gijra snuck back through the entrance off the door.

"We have backward education, and we have to respond to the call of the elders. You look busy."

A glance at Sajita, who says that all the time, Jijura squeaks her nose and sits in the same spot as just now.

"I don't know what to say in front of Jiji, but if you don't stand up, you won't listen to what the bottom says - Grandma, tea for me, too."

Jijura's own will, as we talked about earlier.

"I don't want it," he says willingly.

But it cannot end with a unilateral refusal because it comes from the elders - from the superiors of Li.

If you do that, there will be people out there who won't listen to you say the same. When it continues, there's no such thing as a small settlement that stops standing right there.

Simply put, it is also the warrior's duty to listen to what is said above.

"I came back, but you're already done talking in me. I don't want it. I don't want it."

Well, that's not what I'm talking about.

I went back to the negotiating table to put on the elder's face, but Gijra's answer remains the same.

"But if the Warrior Commander doesn't use it, it's hard for other warriors to use it, isn't it?

"... chip. Certainly."

Gijra agreed with Sajita, tongue-in-cheek, repeating what Sakyrilyn had just said.

It is a slightly unexpected reaction.

Around not denying it with spinal reflexes, maybe it's not just being stubborn.

"It's Jijura."

In a changed tone, the elder opened his mouth.

"You know this isn't just about you, right?

"Oh. With one of my replies, fewer warriors lose their eyes. I know. It's abominable, but I guess I'll have to accept it."

"Additionally, before you tell this story, the reason I gave the other warriors the 'goggles' is not to fill the outer moat. To make sure you can't disagree."

"I guess.

- Do you realize that? The warriors are surrounding this house now, aren't they? If my reply is dissatisfactory, we'll all be stuffed.

That's what you're after, right? Jizzy. "

"Mm-hmm. Not exactly what I was after."

So far, in a way, as the scenario suggests.

With Avantoto and Sacurilyn who don't know the back, it's just a story of getting into a bit of a back situation that I can't.

Honestly, I'm not even talking about doing it in front of the guests - the elders have done it, so Jijura decided to stay with them, too.

That's as far as the scenario goes.

And this is where it bothers me a little.

"Hey, kid."

and Jijura's eyes are directed at Ayle again.

"Can you break my will?

- I mean, this story, even with Gijra's "hate the culture outside," something that makes her accept "goggles" unacceptably.

We need a drop.

In small settlements, standing is very important.

The elders have the role of bringing together all the dragon tribes.

So if a lot of those who don't listen to the elders come out, the order of the settlements will be neglected and eventually the inside will disintegrate.

Just like that, warrior chiefs also have a role to play.

It is to be at the forefront of the warriors, who are spears by shielding themselves from the outside enemy.

Warrior chief is the face of the warriors.

If it's about the inside, you still can't beat those who come from outside the inside. Because that is tantamount to the act of painting mud on the faces of the warriors.

In this case, from the standpoint of the warrior chief, "receiving goggles" takes the form of a loss.

It is against Jijura's role that Jijura, who usually publicly proclaims that she hates the outside world and hates the outside world, easily receives the outside world culture.

But you can't just not take it.

Warrior chief's judgment more or less affects the warriors - they cannot make the choice not to take it in order to reduce the number of those who have one blind eye.

The point is, there's pre construction and the real deal, and he wants to get both to a minimum somehow.

That's what Jijura wants because of her role.

So I'm going to need a drop someplace.

- To be clear, all I can say is that it stinks, and some people won't understand reason.

However, in order to maintain order in small settlements, it is also necessary to maintain a seemingly meaningless appearance.

"In short, you need a drop, right?

Since Jijura was the more rational and flexible type to think about than she thought, Ayle tells her prepared words while modifying her personality analysis.

You'll need a drop.

Ever since I saw Jijura, I've been thinking about it somehow.

I just think it's a different matter of what I do with that drop.

"I'll confirm, but not by order of the elders?

I was wondering if the elders could just order me to say a word "take the goggles". Well, I'm sorry, but it's going to smell like a pain in the ass.

Or so it is already.

"You can't. The busy warrior chief says that doctrine doesn't bend."

"Around. Ask for directions to act, but don't you expect to be instructed to think?"

That, well, Gijra would be right. It would be nice if Jijura bent herself just a little bit.

"Well, it's quick to get some recognition of merit or merit."

Warriors are people who are muscular to the brain miso, like they only measure people because they are strong or weak.

Then that would be the fastest and easiest to understand.

Can you beat me?

"You can't do it if you're a decent stand-up. Even if you can win, defeating the Warrior Chief can make the whole inside scratch its shame. I don't want that."

- To see what I did to Avantoto and Saculilin earlier, I'm too scared to even care to fight.

Ayle is not the type to fight directly from the front.

We are definitely not willing to stand together. Absolutely.

Besides, in the first place.

"I think we should just get rid of this story with the warriors inside. Weirdly, even if people outside are detained, the story will just get caught up."

"... well, that makes sense"

Ayle doesn't want Gijra to be forced to accept a "goggle".

So if you say, "I don't want it," you just say, "Yes, I do."

Who wants him to receive it?

That would be the people inside, especially the dragon warriors.

"Then what?"

"Isn't there an easy way?"

This conclusion is what Ayle thought first.

"The race will be the easiest to understand.

A young warrior versus an ancient ginseng warrior, without 'goggles'. We ride dragons and compete for speed. "

You just have to prove the usefulness of "goggles" and compare how much the warriors need.

Nothing would be simpler and clearer from anyone's eyes.

"- Ha! That's funny, kid! I like that!

Jijura, who had often thought of it, rose up laughing luxuriously.

"Then win or lose, I'll take it! I don't care how you fall, you're gonna encourage me to take it!... Well, it would be ideal to lose and receive!

"Do you do it, Gijra"

"Whoa! Finally, there's nothing to do during the winter and the warriors are bored! Let's do it, Jizzy! I need you to move on!

Dragon tribes vulnerable to the cold have been cautious in the dull moving winter.

But even if they try to freeze in the cold, there are only those who are energetic.

Work inside is hunting, and the warriors who are there to protect the inside from the outside enemy have little to do in winter.

I don't cook, I don't do laundry, I don't do field work.

It's just training to maintain combat and physical abilities. So I have a much narrower shoulder.

- Competition in a dragon that suddenly gushed down on them like that was like a half festival.

A night in which the somewhat idle dragon tribe began to thrive on the subject of racing in half a day.

Ayle slept with a cat he hadn't been back at night in a long time, convinced that one measure had been successful.