We're leaving the mine to follow Mr. Eina to the east.

Unfortunately, the wind against the elves is still strong, so avoid contact with other troops as much as possible, and proceed a little further without rendezvous.

The mixed unit of humans and elves forged by Mr. Yumika and Lynne currently has 35 humans and 20 elves.

The first number of people Mr. Yumika collected and brought to the mine was 50, but after all, nine people quit without really being tamed (or anything) with the elves, and six fled when they heard they were going to fight the dragons.

However, personally, I think you should stay a lot. I thought I'd be less, so I guess Mr. Yumika's candidacy was pretty accurate.

He chose it anyway for his temperament (today) over his combat abilities, etc.

Well, it doesn't seem to make much sense to me when fighting dragons, like Tsukiji Lv4, or Swordsmanship Lv4.

Speaking in the original world, it's like even Uncle Metabo doesn't make much of a difference to face a tank. Both will die the same if the bullet hits them, and slapping the tank with a bamboo knife will not work.

Unless it's a weapon capable of inflicting damage on a tank, it doesn't exist in this world.

So what matters is how brave you are to stand up to the dragon.

And then there are a few people who don't get scared when they actually put the dragon in front of them.

By the way, I went to see some training as well, but Mr. Yumika was a ghost instructor, and he trained tightly until he was about to fall down every day.

Humans and elves sleep in the same room at night, but if you can rest anyway, it seemed fine to sleep in the same room because I don't care if it's elves, humans or lizards next door, and I'm so exhausted that I don't care about places, horse huts or trash dumps.

This was one of Yumika's ideas, apparently, to tame each other a little.

I was worried that some people would fall off because of too tight training.

On the other hand, the shepherds did not come out because Yumika was leading the training, so the pride of both sides worked in losing and working hard, as well as in the same training elves or losing to humans.

And then, I think it's because the meal was delicious. I owe this to my sister's cooperation.

But no matter when you sleep like you fall. When we looked at the dining landscape or something, humans and elves were divided into separate groups, there was little conversation with each other, and there was subtle air.

If Rhina had had time, she would have gone to the scene and was committed to getting along with humans and elves, but although no major rubbing or anything like that occurred because of it, it did not seem to nurture friendship.

It is Yumika's view that the only way to do this is to run down the battlefield together and climb the dead line and deepen our ties (stirrups) as friends of war.

By the way, Mr. Elves' side said that the 20 people that Lynne chose for me stayed intact without sending out the shepherds, but it's just like the human side that I'm not familiar with.

All 20 are wood-born elves, ranging in age from 92 to 220, but all are field-type elves who specialize in sampling and bowing.

Eighteen are slave-experienced, and two are people who lived out of human hands in the depths of the Great Forest, but in either case, they have an extremely poor impression of the people.

Mr. Elves has a mild and gentle basic personality, but still seems to have limitations, and with his head he understands the need to coexist with people, but there seems to be something hard to separate in emotional terms.

It seems that Lynne is trying hard to get along, but it's hard.

Even Lynne was enslaved in the first place, and her sister was nauseated just to remember.

There will be emotions in my heart that are not calm.

Again, this is not what will happen in a few months, it will take a long time and a stack of interactions.

And there, the sense of union that we fought together to get rid of the dragon, which is a common threat to humans and elves, should go a long way.

... With that in mind, looking around through the window of the carriage heading east, there are several human crew members on horseback and carriages carrying other crew members and elves. And I see a dozen carriages in a row loaded with all kinds of supplies and tools to get rid of dragons and show them off.

Unfortunately, the status quo humans and elves are another carriage.

Hopefully when I get back, I'll break it down enough to ride the same carriage, and I'll think about what's going to happen next.

The eastern border is roughly 70 days away. We have plenty of time......

It should be noted that the crew of the anti-Dragon unit seem to be constantly training Yumika and Lynne, after consultation, to get them off the carriage regularly and move them for speed drives.

According to Yumika, if you let everyone carry a backpack (yes) and run with stones weighing according to their health inside, you can make everyone fall at roughly the same time. It is a ghost.

By the way, when you do this, they can turn your disgust into respect by letting you run with your heaviest backsack on your back. I'm in a mood I don't really want to understand, but I know very well that the captain isn't easy either.

By the way, Lynne and the Elves train together, but although the Elves are more physically capable than humans, that seems to be an instantaneous (shuffling) stopover and endurance is not very different, which seems pretty hard.

Still, I guess who doesn't sound alone is just the chosen elite.

Lynne also carries a back sac so heavy that she can't beat Mr. Yumika, and she struggles as hard as possible with exemplary (also soldering).

Bear an elf's future on its shoulders. And maybe you're working hard feeling beneficial and responsible for me, too, and the thought becomes stronger that I have to succeed in this plan, even if I'm not.

Even I owe a lot to Lynne...

Nevertheless, training that seems a little too harsh from my point of view, Yumika often said, 'A bucket of sweat shed in training can reduce a drop of blood shed on the battlefield!' I'm encouraging the crew, 'so I guess that's what it is. The military is in trouble.

Proceeding east through a dusty (dusty) meadow area like that, on June 25, 45 days after leaving the mine, he arrived in Urtai, which was the capital of the former Idra Empire.

So we split from the main unit of the Royal Army, which gathers soldiers, and added Eina and Nina, dressed in discreet attire in the name of sneaking off to inspect the front line, to our members, and we move further east.

Another 25 days or so from here to the eastern border.

Eina and Nina hide their identities besides us and Yumika, but Eina is perfect for Sister Rhina. Nina is perfect for Kaori's mother, so anyone who knows the Rin and Competent King and the candidate for the next King will not believe it, even if they say so. That's about the gap.

While on the move Yumika seems to have come up with new training again, and these days she has been moving in a way that she wakes up early in the morning and leaves before the carriage, runs to the best of her ability to pick up an exhausted spot by a later carriage, and then sleeps like she's dead.

Personnel carriages eat time to stop and pick up falling crew members, but the total travel time does not seem to change as they can speed up in the morning air load conditions for that matter.

And it's just great that Yumika and Lynne are the ones who run first thing every day.

... I'm sorry for the crew traveling while training, but we're just in a basic carriage, so we're in a bit of a travel state.

Eina tells her sister that Nina seems happy to be fully sweetened by her mother.

The only (when) pharmacist unfamiliar with his journey in the carriage seems to have had a back ache along the way, but since he was conditioning his own medicine and healing it, no problem.

By the way, at that time, I told the pharmacist that my back was sore, 'Are you old? When I said, "My arms were filled with holes after being deliberately failed five times during the next blood collection, after being rarely seen with such scary eyes."

For the most part, even my sister, who takes my side, said, 'That's my brother's fault...' so I guess it's my fault. Women's hearts are difficult.

While doing that, the season is summery, July 20th. We reached the eastern border city, the outskirts of Malattle...

Continental calendar, July 20, 426.

36.2% Continental Unity Progress at the moment (Owned by Parklen Mine - Owns the Great Forest Zone of the former Kingdom of Markham and the former Idra Empire - Owns the Great Wetlands Zone of the former Kingdom of Siddhar - Strong influence over the Kingdom of Parklen, which dominates the western half of the continent - Secures land for orphans (Koji) in the eastern part of the former Kingdom of Siddhar)

832,548 total emancipated elves

Breakdown 159,019 people in mines 532,879 people in 4603 villages in the Great Forest Elves 139,596 marsh elves (some in turn migrating to the Great Wetlands) in protection at the Listella Chamber of Commerce 24,148 orphans

Asset holdings 21,140.1 million (-41 million)

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Lynne (Elf Archer)

Linea (Class B Adventurer)

Lena (Elf's Textile Artisan)

Ceres (Elf's Woodworker)

Listella (hired chairman of the Chamber of Commerce)

Lucrea (Elf's Pharmacist)

Nina (next king candidate)

Eina (King of the Kingdom of Parklen)

Kutl (Fairy)

Shella (Enchanted Dragon)