"... what? I don't like it."

"Ars, this sucks. Something's coming."

"Oh, man. What's the matter, Admiral? And Tanatos' husband."

"I don't know. But I kind of feel bad about it, Vargas. Is this it? You'll feel intense pressure on the King of the Immortal. Hey, pilot. Move the Magic Flying Ship immediately."

"Yes. Copy that. Where do I go?

"Anywhere. Anyway, move it. You need to leave this place now."

Nelson, we were thinking about crossing the wetlands to see the west.

I was aboard the Magic Guide airship, sprinkling with my empty journey, but within that day I couldn't cross the wetlands.

That's why I decided to stay asleep on the plane.

Magic guided airships are built using floating stones during their design phase.

For this reason, it is floating high off the ground without going down to the ground even in a state of nothing.

Since it is a wetland below, he rested in the Magic Guide airship without landing.

But even when I was asleep, I felt bad for Tanatos and me.

I don't know how to describe it, but there's something I don't like about it that binds.

That may not have been the same as the filthy magic unleashed by the king of the immortal, but it may have been like the pressure felt on the overwhelming strong.

"General, that way. Something's flying from the other side!

"Where is it, Vargas? Over there.... what is that? Winged demon, huh?

Vargas, who was looking out the window of the demon-guided airship that began to move, raises his voice.

I also turned my gaze in the direction the voice pointed out.

Indeed, Vargas is right, there is something.

He was a creature flying in the sky trying to flap a large wing with a wingspan on it.

Dark.

It was already midnight and on nights without lights I didn't know exactly what that was.

But somehow I felt like it was a kind of dragon.

Winged flying dragons.

That was clearly flying towards the Magic Flyer.

I may have failed.

I had decided not to fly at night to put the pilot to rest.

Above all, I was hesitant to fly on a dark night because I was travelling looking for the ocean.

But I wish I'd been flying now.

At least I didn't encounter such a monster in flight during the day.

Magic guided airships float all the time because they use floating stones for structural materials.

but that was about 300m high above the ground.

It is designed to write a magic formation on the spiritual stone to get the rocks out, so that they can adjust their weight and get closer to the ground.

But the altitude of 300m without weighting was just too low to fly.

So the shape of the Magic Guide airship was treading the shape of the plane we had seen in previous life.

The torso is barrel shaped with a sleek rounded tip.

And there is a propeller on both wings protruding from that torso section to the left and right.

Rotating the propeller creates propulsion to move forward, but the wings on which the propeller is attached are also calculated and made by Kyle so that lifting forces can occur properly.

This allowed me to increase altitude when I was turning the propeller and flying by the lifting force generated.

To this end, the altitude of the Magic Guide airship in flight will be approximately 10,000 m.

I do think this was as advanced as a plane in a previous life.

They had also told me from around that I needed to fly so high, but apparently it might have made sense in this world as well.

Anyway, at that altitude, I didn't see any other flying ones.

Probably not any monster flying that high.

But not if it's about 300m high right now with the propeller stopped and floating off the ground.

There were birds and other monsters flying.

Failed.

In the Kingdom of Fontana and the surrounding area, there was still no significant impact.

But not in a land untouched by mankind.

There was such a powerful, flying monster.

"No, they'll catch up, Admiral."

"Shit. I can't help it. We're gonna attack."

A mysterious monster that keeps getting closer and closer.

Not wings like birds, but a reptile-looking appearance with wings like bat wings came close to telling.

That came close with one wingspan, and I've pointed two legs at this one.

Maybe he finds a flying object he's never seen and is trying to catch it.

Seeing as if he'd been trying to grab it with his toes spread to stop at the stump, I decided to make an attack.

Pull the sword out of the leather sheath you were wearing on your hips.

The sword was the light itself.

A sword that emits a warm and soft light, but is invisible to the entity.

It's a sword of light that even defeated Naja, who once became immortal.

This also has a special effect on the immortal, but it also remained its function as the original emptiness sword.

Intercept from inside the Magic Guided Airship against the dragon about to be grabbed by the Magic Guided Airship.

Wield on the spot a weapon called a sword that is supposed to be slashed against the opponent with magic.

The slaughter then worked against the dragon that was now just about to be grabbed outside the Magic Guide airship, not in the orbit of the sword.

"Was it shallow?"

"Gaaaaaaaaaa"

But the transcendental attack by that sword of light failed.

Because the exact position of the flying dragons was hard to see through the windows on top of each other's position traveling at high speeds in the air.

Apparently, the place I attacked was slightly out of alignment with my aim, and I just cut it off shallow.

A flying dragon went mad at that sudden invisible attack.

Rather than that, he was bitten by a little bug he hadn't expected, so he shook the tail that was stretching out of his torso and slammed the Magic Guide airship, just as he said he slapped it with his hands.

There was a loud gunshot noise and the flying demon-guided airship leaned heavily.

It was only one blow.

That destroyed the wings of the demon-guided airship, which was attacked by a great shake.

Until then, it was a relatively comfortable trip in the sky, but things turned around and changed.

It's like laundry spinning in a rotary drum washing machine, and our crew's body was shaken in the hull and struck down.

And then, unconsciously, I hit him in the head, and I lost consciousness.