The Magus of Genesis

Episode 17: Where to Go/HOME

Hearing the sound of Concon, and polite knocking, Nina left me all the way and quickly grew fond of me.

"Uh, is it okay if I come in now?

"Yeah. Fine."

Whether I was impressed with its agility or distressed, I answer to Cruse outside the door.

"Yes, just now..."

The moment he opened the door and saw us, Cruse gave him a slight expression.

"Welcome back."

"Ah, Yes. I'm home."

… What sort of colour of soul did she see in us?

"Oh, I see it!

On my back, Cruse gives a pleasant voice.

Looking far under your eyes is our familiar home. Hiiro Village.

The journey home, which took six months on one road, was only a seven-day trip in the sky.

Unlike going, we know what range of dragons are stretching their territory. I was afraid that I would inadvertently step into the Fire Dragon's territory, but it was only once that I stumbled upon the sign of Fire Dragon on that journey. Probably a small number of strong ones.

"Welcome back."

Faster than getting down to the village, I had a pick up. Twist your long, blue body and loosen your wings to match the phosphorus approaching you in an elegant motion like swimming in the sky.

"I'm home, Lynn. You don't look like a firedragon, do you?

"Shisei-san is back. That's pretty tiring."

fu, and I was annoyed by phosphorus exhaling fog.

Lynn completely lost sight of the possibility because she transforms as if she breathes too naturally.

In fact, I guess a normal transformation is no longer similar to breathing for her. It's similar to the magic of manipulating my flames and Nina trees.

But it is beyond that range to transform using my catalyst called scales.

Apparently, he was making it quite impossible.

"…… Thank you."

"You're welcome."

Clever Nica smiled brightly in the face of the dragon, and Lynn waved her tail gently.

"By the way... you didn't see Mr. Eye?

She turns her gaze slightly to my back and asks so in a mild tone.

"No... I was able to see you. But she didn't remember me... she said she had something to do, and she couldn't even bring me here."

"Phew."

Lynn, who gavels at the gavel without much interest, says, as usual, 'Why?' I never asked. That's what I was thankful for.

"I've met Yuka on the way home, but she seems to be planting it a lot more rigorously."

"Ah, that's right. I came straight home."

I thought so. Lynn looks free running at my pace, surprisingly serious.

"I was hoping to turn everyone in the village into a sword club."

It would be a terrific village if it were realized.

Standing down to the village square with such a conversation, you must have seen it flying.

"Welcome back, Doctor!

"Safe and above all"

"I'm talking about the teacher, so I thought you'd relax for about a decade, but you were faster than I thought."

The villagers came together just like they did when they sent me out and gave me a mouthful of greetings. He's only been gone for a little over six months, but he's a big welcome. The last extra word, by the way, is Innis.

"I'm back now. Yikes!

When I wave my finger that Cruse is coming, Nina's huge backpack moves out on its own and slides down my wings instead of slopes.

"I also bought a souvenir!

However, there are plenty of souvenirs that I bought in Masilo.

I've packed as many treats, rare crafts, spices and books, trendy clothing and accessories as I can pack that I don't see here.

"Hey, sir. Nice going home."

Blue dragons flap their wings and land as they make noises with Paris. The central square of Hiiro Village is built quite large to my size, but when the dragon faces both of them, it's narrow to boulders. His mental restlessness would not be good, and I folded my coat and missed it when I turned into a person.

"Gilta, thank you for protecting me from you. Has it made any difference?

"Oh, you're worried about nothing."

I feel that Giltar, who answers with dignity, is equipped with something of a majesty that was somewhat unprecedented.

It's not like there's any real power or anything, but maybe he went through the role of a dragon to protect the village. I don't think I know anything about that for a thousand years...

Hmm. Maybe Giltar deserves a guardian dragon in this village more than I do.

"But if I can do this role, I want this done. It's too heavy for me."

When he thought so, he said something like that.

"Really? I thought it might be quite suitable..."

"Don't joke about it. There he is."

When Gilta distorted her face in a heartfelt disgust, she indicated my back with her chin.

"Doctor, I need to talk to you, okay?

There are several villagers with troubled expressions ahead.

"Oh, fine. What's wrong with you?

I don't know the requirements, but I know why you came to me.

I haven't talked to you in six months.

"It's about time for this year's planting, but last year the melon is not doing very well, and I'm worried about what to do this year..."

"If you want to plant it, you should ask Oki in the Krenai district. I'm pretty sure what he's saying."

"You're Oki from the Krenai district, I understand!

"I love wine, so take it for a souvenir."

"It's been rubbing the boundaries between the new western people and the land. Could you arbitrate?

"If it's a land boundary, talk to Elena, who's in the Sink District. Because I'm very good at solving that kind of thing."

"Elena......... oh, that white werewolf ghost. Where is it......?

"Oh, really, Elena, is that what they call you now? That little girl has grown up. If you want to go, give me my name and tell me to pay back what I owe you 300 years ago."

"I'm thinking about getting married, but her father didn't really say yes. What should I do?"

"Kurt, congratulations on finally getting married! When I say the other father, does Kadal go? Then you can ask your wife Wayu to help you sneak in."

"He was modest and seemed like an adult..."

"No way. When my own parents vehemently opposed the marriage, she was the girl who preached it. Tell Kadal I owe it to whoever he is."

Throw the villagers' troubles round to others like that.

To be clear, I have little power to solve their problems directly, but I know exactly who can solve them.

Nonetheless, this stuff is nothing but work. It's like an extension of the chatter.

"Nah. You were right, weren't you?

And yet Giltar has a strangely good face.

"You're the only dragon who can protect this village."

That's what I said.