Outside the cave.

In the meantime, I decided to ask Miriam to teach me the Grisha language in order to catch up with the situation.

Conversations are important for gestures, facial expressions, and voice discouragement.

Besides, I already have [Grisha: LV1].

If you also ask for skills in language skills, as long as you have enough to listen to the rough stories, you should be able to learn them right away...

Successful development of skills LV in [Grisha Language] will make it considerably easier to interact with humans in the future.

I want to take this opportunity to be somewhat clear.

"αυτιειναιτοδοντρο…"

Miriam says as she points at the tree.

I listen desperately to that word.

This work has also already continued for nearly half an hour.

Every time I ask, I feel like I'm grabbing something and going. It shouldn't be in vain.

Thanks Miriam for not getting tired of hanging out with me.

"αυτενναιππτρα…"

Next, Miriam says, pointing to the stone.

Mm-hmm. I think I'm getting it.

The LV of [Characteristic Skills] [Glycha Language] has risen from 1 to 2.

Yeah, I'm here.

I can only sensibly see what Miriam is saying, step by step.

"Er... so, * * but with * *..."

Word words are suspicious, but they come to know general things, such as the composition of sentences.

That would be enough for now.

Later, while we're talking, understanding should move on.

"Gaa."

Problem is, I can't speak.

"* * And now you know what I'm talking about?

Reply by nodding.

See how surprised you are and just soak up a little bit of superiority.

I don't want you to lick me because I'm a dragon.

Where the words can be solved to some extent, do you decide to listen to Miriam's circumstances?

It's not the wind in a hurry to see how she is, so it looks like she came into the woods alone, not multiple people, but I don't think she would do that for no purpose.

"Gah?"

I stare at Miriam, pointing toward the village, tilting my neck small.

Miriam blinks her eyes, "Uh..." and pinches the foreground.

"How did I get into * * *, of * * *?

I snort again.

"... look for people... That's why I stole * * * * 's eyes and came to * * * * by myself a few times. Um, hey, seeing people in the woods..."

For some reason, Miriam seemed spicy to say.

You mean the pair that came to my cave the other day?

Reminds me of the Beast Daughter and the Female Swordsman.

Imitate the dog ear, try to put your hands on the head.

"Those people are * * * * from the city... and now they're back in the city. Because * * * is there, you said you left once for * *... Not those people... you know, I was with them the other day, someone called Dawes *..."

Dawes?

I remember seeing it somewhere...... I was coming with Miriam when I first met her, a man in light-hearted armor.

When I saw the status, I remember seeing the name.

But he must have been killed by the Little Rock Dragon.

I didn't see him where he died, but his legs were caught in a fallen tree and he couldn't move.

It is hard to believe that I was helped out of that situation.

Even if Little Rock Dragon missed it, that injury wouldn't get away with any other monsters.

I can't believe he's still alive.

"Gah."

Anyway, I could confirm that Miriam came to the woods alone.

Looks like she should send it to the village by now.

Even when it comes to Dawes' search, it shouldn't be about Miriam rushing that far.

I only know the circumstances shallow, but no matter how it happened, it's unlikely that Dawes is still alive.

The fact that no other villagers are in the search also seems to support it.

In the first place, clearly, it is not an issue that we can manage with Miriam's status.

She's not free to look around Morinaka.

After sending Miriam to the village, I'll try to find Dawes.

Maybe... a body could come out of the area where that Little Rock dragon was.

It may be a little harsh, but then I won't be forced to step into the woods with her.

Black lizards, if you work with the gorillas, you might be able to defeat the Little Rock Dragon.

Although there is not enough healing magic to firmly break through the ranged attacks caused by the most [ground beeping].

I can't take Miriam, and should I evolve into a [Little Ark Dragon] after all?

When I think about black lizards, I recall reluctantly that they have taken on the form that I have just thrown away.

Actually, maybe we should have just sent Miriam to the village and returned to the Black Lizard instead of raising her skills LV in [Grisha language].

I'm so scared, I feel half unconscious putting it behind me.

Since the opportunity to make human connections has come in there, am I trying to escape as I am?

I think deep down, it's going to fit into the mud.

Now anyway, let's send Miriam and get back to the cave as soon as possible.

Think about the extra thing only after all the visible issues have been cleared up.

I give in to get Miriam on my back.

"Oh, uh, Mr. Dragon, do you have a name?

"Gah?

Unexpectedly dumb voices leak into questions from Miriam.

In the first place, I don't have the mouth to start my name.

Shake your head small, and deny it.

"Oh yeah...... well, what can I call that, then?

I never even thought about that.

Sick dragon...... don't like it a bit.

I mean, does this mean you're gonna see me a few times after this?

Glad to hear it, but isn't it dangerous?

Or does that mean I can go into the village?

No, but that, even if Miriam forgives me, doesn't seem like the other villagers will forgive me...

And when that happens, that's really what to do with black lizards......

Village and forest round trip, huh?

"That's right! Um, can I think of a name! Oh, uh, if it's rude..."

"Gah!"

"Yikes!

I jumped on it in a second.

Please!

Something like this, it's great to have your name thought out!

I feel the distance has shrunk at once.

The LV of [Characteristic Skills] [Glisha Language] has increased from 2 to 3.

Oh, my language skills LV also came up while I was speaking.

I figured it was dragon man evolution, caves and village round-trip ants. This.