Since then, Imal has spoken to a merchant who's been waiting for the same.

"About three days ago, it seems that the Rajid ahead was attacked by a dragon. The Royal Army stationed at Frontera is on a crusade. The streets will be sealed off from here until Frontera."

"Dragon? No way. The Red Emperor Dragon."

"No, no, you're not. You said the usual dragon, the Fire Dragon. I know you're very strong when you say that."

Imal sighs.

Rajid is a village on the streets. It is about fifteen miles (about ten kilometers) across the river. The blockade of the streets will not be lifted unless the Royal Army crusades that dragon or that dragon escapes somewhere far away.

It's been a big deal.

"A fire dragon feels the same size, but it blows fire out of your mouth, and the scales are stiff. Of course you can fly. You can't defeat an army right away. If it gets any worse, don't fly away."

and Gorn explains it to me.

"If you fly and go somewhere far, wouldn't that be the end of it or something?

Ishur asks questions.

"It doesn't work either. Those guys, once they get here, they'll mostly be there."

Gorn has turned a grim gaze on Ishl.

"They attack people's livestock more than humans, like cows and horses, but once they eat that livestock, they remember its taste. I don't know about horses, but well-fattened cows and pigs would be a great treat for him."

Gorn warped his face.

"So they don't stay away from people, they keep attacking livestock as they fly around the villages"

Asking the soldiers of the Royal Army who came out of the tent afterwards did not know more. However, the blockade here will not be lifted unless we crusade the Fire Dragon that appeared on the Rajid, this is said to be an order from the top, and the Ishurs made Frontera their present, from here on out, not a single step forward.

I had no choice but to move my luggage out of the street, downstream at the river edge a little further from the Royal Army tent, around the bush of trees behind me, and wild boarding for a few days to see how it went. Is it the same idea, there is a luggage car nearby that has been stopped for a long time. It was a bunch of straw that was loaded, and it could have been something that the nearby peasants were planning to carry to the razide that was attacked. I didn't see people. There is no such thing as stealing a bunch of straw.

Now, because of this, I'd like to see the Fire Dragon and Yara straight with this eye, but it seems that the village of Rajid is quite large when it includes the surroundings. Not every piece of information comes in about where you are, Fire Dragon flies through the sky, and this one travels on foot. Find a unit of the Royal Army and follow suit and you will encounter Fire Dragon sooner or later, but you cannot leave the loading side for days. Even if you get out a bit in the middle of the night and use magic to travel fast, you'll have to start by looking around for the area if you don't know where the Fire Dragon is from the beginning, and it'll be hard to come back by morning.

I don't know how much the Royal Army is, but I also thought it would be a great opportunity to try and do it myself, but when fighting the Fire Dragon, you will probably use powerful magic. If someone in the middle of a fight, especially a knight in the Royal Army or someone in the officer class, would it be a very bad thing, no, on the contrary, if the courtroom demon himself saw it in person... and all of a sudden there, I saw Bijek standing in front of me at some point. I'm going to stare straight at this one. You were just starting to get ready for Nojuku, holding the twigs all over your hands.

Whatever the Red Emperor Dragon is, the Fire Dragon will soon be able to see and fight. Let's be quiet this time. Bijek kind of felt like he was seeing through everything.

Then nothing happened for a few days, the streets remained sealed off, there was a division of roles between nature and a line, the guarding of the loads took turns for all, it became the role of Imal and Gorn to gather information from Bijek to take care of the horses, Ishl to take care of the water pumping and laundry and the chores, from the rice making and the vehicles that began to increase along the road, from merchants and soldiers in tents.

Just in case, I also bring salt, dried meat, potatoes, bread, alcohol, etc. as I refill along the way. I can eat for a while.

At night we all had dinner surrounding the fire, and sometimes we also drank alcohol. When the booze came in, it made me hear a lot about Gorn when he was a mercenary in the Mediterranean city state, Braga, and one of the seats in the night story became Gorn's single altar.

But then again, the blockade of the streets continued, and finally, after about ten days, the face of Imal, which was always slight, changed. Can we keep waiting here for what we're going to do? Consideration was also given to making a major detour west once it reached Aarhus, which of course would take a considerable amount of time. By the time we get to Frontera, autumn will be in the middle of nowhere. Besides, on the way around, fire dragons are crusaded around arriving at Aarhus, and if the blockade of the streets is lifted, you'll just see idiots.

The proposal to bypass was discarded early.

Just then, there was a rainy day all day. When it rains, they usually string a large cloth over their luggage and tie the four corners to the branches of the trees to create an impromptu roof. Put the luggage carriage there, and Ishur and the others hold their knees and spend the day under the roof doing nothing.

When stretching the cloth, the trick is to tilt the accumulated water to fall into one place. Leave empty jars or wooden barrels under them to store rainwater. Stored rainwater is once boiled into drinking water or used for cooking.

Ishur talked to Imal, who also sat next to him while he was sitting, staring at the droplets of rainwater falling into his throat.

"Is it also because the Red Emperor Dragon is coming out around Kusim that Fire Dragon came out like this?"

"The one Mr. Seville said before?

"Yes."

"Well, you can't say it doesn't matter. There's been an increase in other warcraft since before."

Fire dragons use the magic of fire attributes primarily, as their name indicates. The Red Emperor Dragon would be like its parent, the King. I'm pretty sure the Red Emperor Dragon movement has something to do with the uproar of this Fire Dragon appearance.

"I know what Imal and the boy are talking about."

Gorn, who was wearing an agua in the back, broke into the conversation.

"I don't know much about the mountains to the east, but there are two big times when the usual warcraft comes out inside, when it moves like a king, the Lord of those warcraft, and when there are too many warcraft and they need a new feeding ground."

Gorn rubbed his nose against his chest.

"So one of us and the Warcraft have to keep picking up positions forever. Where there is only a weak Warcraft, where the number is not too high, it will belong to one. There is a strong warcraft, where the number is high, it belongs to them."

"I see. The reason we don't try to cross the mountains to the east is because there are so many warcraft and there are Red Emperor Dragons in their parent balls."

Gorn nodded most likely when Ishur said nothing.

"Well, I guess that's the thing. Red Emperor Ryu is so horrible, I can't live anywhere near him."

Say it yourself. What, but it wouldn't actually be like that. The presence of Red Emperor dragons and warcraft would also be one of the causes, but entry into the eastern mountainous areas would not proceed simply because of the topographical and climatic problems in the mountainous areas and the spare time available for the production of food with small populations on the continent.

This world has not a short life span, as in the previous world, for example in the Middle Ages. Good crop growth and high yields. Hunger and so on rarely occur. There are not many plagues, and one's basic vitality is strong, or she is rarely ill until she is old.

And yet why doesn't something like a demographic explosion happen? That raises the fact that medical technology is underdeveloped and that, although there are rare exceptions, such as healing magic by clerics, once you have a severe illness or major injury, you cannot effectively treat it and the mortality of the injured and sick is higher, as well as the greater cause, the birth rate of the child, is not so high. Every family mostly has up to two children, not so many with three or four. Couples without children are rare.

If there were to be rapid population growth there, would that still be an opportunity for dramatic progress, like the industrial revolution, centered around the technology of human society, whether magic or science?

There are numerous feudal kingdoms on the continent, including the Kingdom of Ladis. There are numerous countries that are at odds with each other and in a state of conflict, although there are currently only large-scale wars. And there is no exclusive religion with strict commandments.

Many parts are underdeveloped in economic terms, but can we say that, as in the previous world, we have all the requirements for a major transformation, like the industrial revolution, to take place in the coming centuries?

If there were a demographic explosion on this continent caused by magic and scientific and technological developments, the people of the continent would destroy the Warcraft, even if it were the Red Emperor Dragon, quickly overcoming climatic and topographical problems, entering the eastern mountainous areas of the continent as well as the western ocean, and spreading widely to the world.

Ishur stared again at the droplets of rainwater falling into the water.

Will it eventually be magic or science developed so highly that it becomes a world like it was in previous life?

It's a small thought that makes me feel bored and sad on a rainy day.

It is a recurring future for those who know the world before them.

But there was another self somewhere deep inside my mind unconscious and vaguely feeling that maybe this world wouldn't be like that, it wasn't going to happen.

When I noticed that the stormwater was accumulating full of water, and the stormwater was spilling from the shaft and falling off.

And when he lifted up his hips, Ishur even put his armpit in the barrel of the sky, which he had kept for a long time.

After ten days of the blockade, too, the road became crowded with the same stopped merchants' cars. There was also less food left to secure more, and Ishur went out to the villages of Bijek and Senito several times to buy out food. After another five days or so, from the village came a merchant selling food and groceries for the stuck merchants, and it was no longer necessary for the Ishurs to go to the village of Senito to buy them out.

Then a few more days later, Ishur finished the day's routine early, such as pumping water, and slept golo in the shade of a tree beside a row of luggage cars. I intend to keep an eye on the load at once.

The area is filled with cars and tents of merchants waiting for the blockade to be lifted, just like the Ishurs, as if it were a campground.

Bijek has been taking horses in the morning, watering them and leaving them somewhere to eat grass. Imal went to a merchant in his neighborhood who became familiar with him, and Gorn went to a mercenary who became just as close to him.

Ishur had something to worry about last night when he was a mercenary in Braga, where Gorn told me, and I was going to use plenty of free time to think about it today.

Imal came to Ishur on a small run as Ishur was about to sink into the bottom of his thoughts in the shade of a tree. A blurred hand movement in his open eyes, panicking.

"Hey Ishur, I've heard a good story. The kingdom finally sent a court magician a few days ago, and it seems the wizard just made Fire Dragon take the pain. Fire dragons can't fly in the sky, and the Royal Army is catching up to them. Finally. It's time to lift the blockade."

Imal's story was enough to neatly refresh Ishur's thoughts and blow them away in an instant.