"Shalazad, I'm going to explore the whole town by myself today."

"I'm bored.... then give me the Moon Warcraft '

"No, I can't."

This guy tried to go hunting again.

The nearest path to the shady moon from here is the Kingdom of Demons. And Charazard doesn't know where the border is.

If this enters the demonic realm, it triggers the worst war.

"So what am I supposed to do?

"I thought you'd wait outside town, but you can fly in the sky if you're free"

Somehow, dragons quickly find out where dragon manipulators are.

Therefore, dragon jockeys cannot escape the dragon, but only the fact that the dragon will be gone can be avoided.

"Then I guess I'll just let it glide loosely"

"Don't go down the path of the Yin Moon. 'Cause it's gonna be a big deal."

That's all I kept in mind.

Ask Charazard to escort you to the town of Poige, and I'll be the only one inside.

I wish I could go down from the air to the ground or jump on a flying charazard like my father... no, there's no way I could move that human away except my father.

It's no use thinking.

"The lord was named Williel Illuizo, wasn't he? I don't think I'm hypnotized, but I guess I should check."

What about Lord Williel's policies and reputation?

I asked the people in town first.

"There's talk of factory attraction in other towns, but what about here?

"Speaking of which, we were talking about that, too. But maybe it's gone."

"Really?

"He said in the council that the lord would protect the silence and landscape of the town."

The fruit shop mistress said that.

Some of the members of Congress seemed to agree, but they didn't go down with the building permit because the lord was against it.

"Speaking of which, you don't see many demons"

In the town of Horris he saw the sight of the predators sitting on the streets.

There are no such people here yet.

"Oh, my God, is that what's happening in other towns? Then I'm glad I didn't have to build a factory. I'm talking about a better economy, but one way or the other, I think it's better to be insecure first."

This mistress is right in her mind.

The town of Saul is also overflowing with demons, but when it comes to whether they become good consumers, it's a subtle place.

In fact, the number of burglaries and robberies has increased.

"Has anything else changed?

"Something unusual?

"I don't care if it's unusual."

"Hey......"

The mistress thinks.

"You've got more Merchant carriages. This town is landscaped but undeveloped. It's not like there's been a visible increase, but there's been a slight increase in carriages since we got older."

I spoke to him because he was standing in the store, but he looks at a lot of things.

It would be the aftermath of factory construction. Merchants are entering various towns.

"Thank you"

I thanked him and left the place behind.

I talked to several store owners afterwards, but they were roughly the same.

"The lord here is fine. There's no spellman, no bareback like it's a leap, and I wonder if another town is the target."

My father was supposed to send a warning to all of Saul's satellite cities through his right foot.

Not far away disturbing molecules will be smoked out (a lot), but fatal decisions may be made in the days leading up to that.

What about the next town? Hopefully nothing.

"Lord, what is that?

"Oh, I bought it at the fruit shop. Shalazad, you want some?

To listen, I bought some of the things I noticed at the store.

It's a common fruit that can be harvested around here, and I've been used to eating it since I was a little girl.

"Uhm, shall I have it"

"Your stomach won't swell where you ate."

"What, it's good because you enjoy the flavor"

Not even a sharazard snack (...) with enough fruit for me to hold.

He still wants to eat it.

When I took it to my mouth, I cheeked happily.

"We'll go when we're done eating."

"Fine. Let's go to the end of the earth."

"It's the next town!

I got there with enough of the stuff.

Your journey with Sharazard is like that.

The second of the day is the town of Ajiuent. The lord's name is Dorfred Morrissey.

It's a clogged town at the foot of the Alar Mountains.

"There aren't many people here either."

I went all over town and thought so first.

I've never been here before, but I know what the town is made of.

I have a history of minerals that I thought were massive fell short of expectations and I couldn't grow up as a town.

Still, the town's industry continues in detail, such as processing and transporting ore.

I feel that it is this kind of town in Oblique Yang that is likely to become aggressive in attracting factories.

I thought so, but I don't see any demons.

What does it mean?

Such a question quickly dissolved when asked by the people of the town.

"Is the lord sick?

"It is. I haven't been feeling well since last year. He's got two lord's brothers and a son, and it looks like they're helping him."

He can't do his affairs aggressively because he gets sick a lot.

So you are recommending politics (every single thing) in close consultation with your relatives?

In a multi-member council system, there is instead no gap for spellmen to enter.

Is that why? It's peaceful to have this town.

"Maybe you worked well as a result. I'm worried about the Lord's illness, but it's pretty hard in other towns right now."

I talked about what happened in Saul's town and in Hollis' town.

The influx of demons made insecurity inevitable, and people overflowing the streets concluded that it would continue as long as someone did not find a radical solution somewhere.

"But when the factory is up and running, won't those people be gone?

"What do you think? Aren't proper personnel coming from the demonic kingdom? I don't think we're going to meet locally."

"Is that right? … means that people are now overflowing the streets."

"I just have to come without Ate... I guess a lot of people thought so"

That's not all.

I believe that the demon kingdom itself was designed to be so.

Instead of putting in soldiers directly, if you come with a praiser, this one becomes the bad guy when you take aggressive measures.

Well thought out. Really.

"There's no sign of that in our town, but maybe there 'll be more to come"

You may be worried, but I want to keep pushing it on the water as long as possible so that it doesn't.

"So, haven't you changed lately? I don't mind trivial things."

"Something unusual? Well... maybe more merchants."

"There are now more merchants everywhere in Dragon Domestic."

I have a dispute with the Chamber of Commerce. I don't know how to fall, but this is a fight I can't give away either.

"That's right. I'll bring the load. But no, I'll buy it. But no. What the hell is that supposed to mean?"

"You're a merchant, but you don't come to town and do business?

"I wonder. I'm not looking that far, but this is the end of town with the Aral Mountains on its back. It's normal for people who come here to bring what they're likely to sell or buy what they want to sell in the margins. 'Cause, you see, it's not the kind of town that passes."

I see. That's right.

There's only one reason to come all the way to the end-of-life town.

But if you don't sell anything, there's a merchant who won't buy anything.

So, what are those merchants doing here?

When I thought about it, several merchants passed right in front of us talking.