He was Mr. Nelvia, who appeared refreshed and blew out the dragon, but his hips were pulling to see. To see how it goes. It is clear that the momentum just now is strong.

Instead, I was afraid of all those dragons last night, so it would be impossible to talk about suddenly overcoming fear here and now. Until just now, even I was frightened of being able to afford it.

As I ran my gaze around, LeLaura was waiting in the shade a little further away on the horse.

... so you can ride a horse even in that look!?

When the dragon woke up as he trampled down the fallen trees, he glanced at Mr. Nelvia with his blood-running eyes.

Exposed to that vicious gaze, Mr. Nelvia groans a little "uhhhh..." and falls back one or two steps.

The dragon then sounded grumpy as he purposely snorted,

"Smell Wu... Smell Wuzo... Earlier, the No-Run Getas Ga, my buddy Retecruz Morica...? Naraba, Ahead Nissoitsurakara Burial Ttekrel......!!

That's what I said, a dragon trying to run out while sinking that giant deep.

Happy with the words, Mr. Nelvia looks at my complexion unexpectedly.

Our aim this time is to push the dragon into inaction if possible alone.

If the knights of the Republic get hit with a dragon from the front, there will no doubt be a lot of casualties, no matter what the victory or defeat.

So even at last night's operational meeting, once we found the dragon, we made it our basic policy to settle it on the spot without letting it escape.

And the most important thing in making that happen is the work of Mr Nervia.

Me and Reggie don't have the decisive offense, and it's extremely likely that there will be a lot of damage around them if they try to win alone.

Naturally, then the demons, who were burned down by the tree sea, will avalanche into the Republic, an unprecedented catastrophe.

That explains it to Mr Nervia too, so I think she learned to rush into the words of the dragon now.

"Oh yeah, I won't let...!

When Mr Nervia says so weakly, he storms towards the dragon that was about to leave this place.

Shortly afterwards, the huge tail of the dragon sounded the wind cut.

By contrast, Mr. Nervia receives it with the Devil's Sword (Français)... its body, which is too small compared to the dragon, is lightly blown up for about a few meters.

Still, she seems to have succeeded in cleverly taking the passive and killing the shock without being slapped to the ground... but that face has a lot of fear on it.

... I knew it was a heavy load to fight dragons all of a sudden. I wasn't thinking enough.

As I accompany Reggie, I run for Mr. Nelvia on a small run.

And I drew a circle in the air with my right index finger as I offered my hand to her kneeling on the ground.

This is one of the pre-determined signals, meaning 'leave the rest to us'.

We have an operation to establish just the two of us, me and Reggie, thinking about if Mr. Nervia's attack doesn't work for the Dragon. As we move on to that, Mr. Nervia is well placed to stay away from Rulora, which is what this signal implies.

But when she saw it, Nelvia made her expression overtly strong, she said, "Ma, you can still do it!! Leave it to me!!" I shouted like I was in a hurry.

And as soon as I'm faced with that reaction, she runs wildly toward the dragon.

Hey, Mr. Nelvia......!?

Against Mr. Nervia, who has stormed again, the dragon will wave his tail across the wax again.

Instead of accepting it with a sword this time, Mr. Nervia intercepted it by striking the sword against his attacking tail.

The tail, which was approaching momentum, would be heavily distracted from its orbit when it was struck by Mr. Nelvia while sounding heavy and metallic.

……

The dragon, which opened its eyes to the sight, now shook its forelegs with sharp nails.

I will watch Mr. Nervia fight as he is harassed as I send Reggie a signal to 'support him'.

... The truth is, if I lean next to you and fight, you'll be safe. but that means that the dragon, which no longer passes any attacks, could give up fighting and flee or go and attack the Knights.

That's why I have a moderate gap. I'm asking Nelvia to stand on the arrow... I don't care if she won't get hurt anymore......!!

For once, I strongly say to declare it as soon as I think it's a little dangerous...

Or, after all, should Mr. Nervia's safety be a priority over secondary damage to the Republic......!?