"Let me start by explaining the balloon. This is-"

Isaac began by explaining that balloons were not meant to cause harm.

I would argue that it is not a tool for throwing fire in, but a first step to flying in the sky.

It's just something that floats in the sky.

"But Lord Bridget was with us. Magic directs you to this room. Can you also...?

Morgan asked everyone their questions first.

Because others thought, "You may be resented for doubting your loyalty to the royal family," and thought you wouldn't be able to ask questions.

As for Morgan, I don't want to make a fuss about that.

In order to prove his innocence, Morgan, his wife, dared to ask questions that were difficult to hear.

"It certainly might seem that way. Sorry to bother you, but could someone please look out that window over there? Besides our dear Claude and Bridget, please."

Isaac speaks to the elves.

The direction of the window, such as the one you want to see, is the southeast direction where the Mansion of the Marquis Wellrod family is located.

I skipped Claude and Bridget because I have to get someone shallow with me to do this.

"Then let me do it"

Ambassador Edmond responded to Isaac's call.

As Isaac, he's an uncontested opponent, so we travel to the window together.

And pointed to a home that looked far away.

"That's the Mansion of the Marquis of Wellrod. Is it possible to shoot magic into this room, this window, from there?

"Hmmm..."

Edmond immediately guessed what Isaac wanted to hear.

But I don't bother to take refuge.

Relationships with Isaac are important, but friendship with the Reid kingdom is also important, so I'll be honest with you.

"It's very difficult for me to aim and shoot. Still, that doesn't mean you can never do it. If someone who can use attack magic in action, like Mathias, shoots magic over and over again......, and so on? At least it will be very tough on youngsters like Bridget"

- It's not impossible.

Isaac felt his spine freeze at the remark, but he was relieved by the remarks that followed.

If the likes of Mathias were here, it would be a rumor, even if I didn't like it.

The mansion had only Claude and Bridget, and Claude was in the Royal Palace conference room.

If you mean you can't do it with a young man like Bridget, the suspicion that you targeted this conference room is pretty clear.

Now you should have known it wasn't on purpose (...).

"Now at least Mr. Bridget has proven to be irresponsible in this matter. Thank you."

When Isaac thanked Edmond, Bridget said, "You know, I'm still thinking about people this time of year!" Point the tight gaze at Isaac, which contains the word.

But Isaac smiled gently and took that gaze.

"Now let me explain how simple this balloon is to create something that cannot be aimed at a specific location."

Isaac approaches the balloon.

From what I've seen, there doesn't seem to be any particular damage.

But that was a mistake.

As I lifted the end of the balloon, I noticed that the part of the fuel inlet was detached and the cloth on the fitting part where the thin chain was applied was torn.

"Speaking of which, you should have been making a scene about being thrown in a fire. What happened to the net that contained the charcoal?

"Oh, I should have thrown that on the balcony because the knight is dangerous. I was surprised then."

Elias answered Isaac's question.

And he talks about when the balloon jumped in with half a laugh.

The elves were cooling us inside the conference room, but the mission people complained that they were "sick" to the unfamiliar cooling.

For that reason, he had opened a window to change the air.

- There, a balloon jumped in.

The windows were also small if a castle for battle on the front line, but this royal palace is not considered for battle.

The window was large because it was mainly conceived of political operations.

There was a window, and I stumbled into it.

Listening to this story, Isaac learns that there has been a tremendous overlap of bad luck.

The absence of the injured was due to the fact that the Kingsguard knight, who was in the conference room, was close to the audible, as the lookout on the walls was noisy over the approaching of the balloon.

When the balloon jumped into the room, the Kingsguard Knights jumped to the balloon section first to stop it.

Then, when his men saw the charcoal on fire hanging from the balloon, they immediately pulled it off with both hands and threw it on the balcony.

It looks like it might burn, but thanks to the cage hand, he was fine for a very short time.

The net that fueled the balloon had been ripped off because of the circumstances.

Nor was Isaac willing to complain about it.

"You wouldn't have died if it hit you, but someone could have burned you. Thank you for stopping me."

Instead, I would like to express my gratitude for stopping me.

You can't say, "I have an elf, so I'm about as fine as a burn".

The fact that he was injured or not is important.

If you've been prevented before, you've never crossed it.

"This balloon is made of cloth. So balloons are not dangerous. But it just floats, so rejection is a difficult thing to handle. I was supposed to put a rope on it, but I forgot to put it on, so I moved in the wind. This is my mistake."

"It's a lie that it's only made of cloth. I showed it to you in advance, but the elf technique was used."

It took me a while to wait from Villey, Dwarf's ambassador regarding the balloon, not Isaac's reflection.

The word elf technology (...) makes the place noisy.

Especially when Edmond and the others say, "We had the kind of technology to fly?" He looked at each other with a bewildered look on his face.

"That's not all. The small rings of metal attached to the cloth are reinforced to prevent tearing when bracketing the fabric. It looks like something boring, but I'd say this is a groundbreaking invention. By the way, the technology used is up to date. Why didn't you invite me to make something that looked interesting like this!

Villey pounded the table with Don to express her remorse to the fullest.

"What they say may be best, but since the second half, it's just a personal grievance."

"We express our regret and make a formal protest to Lord Enfield!

(Why not!

The story went a long way, and Isaac had to be confused.

I see Morgan chilling for help, but he also asks, "What, why does that happen? It was solidified with the expression."

Apparently, I can't expect any help.

I had no choice but to cut through this place on my own.

"But it's still a prototype...... To some extent, I was going to speak up after it took shape..."

Isaac's teeth are broken badly.

I wasn't going to show the Villies because I was going to surprise them when Sieghardt arrived.

In the first place, I never even thought about using the Dwarf ambassador as an artisan.

The same goes for other diplomats.

I didn't want to bring in a personal favor or anything.

But that's not about Villy's personal reaction right now, and other diplomats are showing things like agreement.

"Maybe I should have asked you for help?

"Naturally! I would have trouble if they spoke to me to the extent that I wanted my bookshelf fixed, but if this sounds interesting, I would very much like you to invite me! Making new things in trial and error, etc......, just great to think about!

"I see..."

Isaac seemed to have overlooked the Dwarf.

I thought he was a rational figure among the dwarves because he was enough to be elected ambassador.

But he couldn't beat the instinct of being a liker of making things.

He has a mixed look with anger, sadness, and uncut that didn't invite him to make balloons.

Are you going to express regret for this?

I would think so, but the walls are high due to racial and cultural differences.

It must have been so important to them.

Sometimes I used rice paste, and it may have affected that I thought Dwarf was the only one who got hurt.

"One day I was going to get Dwarf's help. If the decision is made that we can continue to develop it, please help."

"I'd really like to ask you. And the ring of metal..."

"Um, now that we're in the process of explaining the balloon itself, let me follow in order when it comes to fine technology"

Isaac blocked the question as he was likely to continue to be questioned unilaterally.

Villey reminded me of my current situation, too, and she put up with me very much.

(Don't get kind of tired...)

With his own pace disrupted, Isaac feels spiritual fatigue.

But this was good information for the mission.

- Dwarf has no eyes for new technology.

Countries bordering Dwarves may be able to bring in new technologies to discuss the resumption of exchanges.

Countries not in contact may be available as material for the transaction.

Even those in the position of ambassadors are enthusiastic in the context of international conferences.

It was an event that was so easy to understand how to deal with Dwarf opponents that there was no more.

It seemed easier to hang out with than an elf saying that if there were no problems with my daily life, that would be fine.

"So... Erm......, yeah. You even talked about balloons being just floating. This is because I thought flying was easier than flying."

"What kind of plane is that?

Now Elias asked me a question.

Isaac remembers showing Elves and Dwarves paper planes, but not Elias.

"Planes are tools for flying through the sky with bird-like wings. Now I can only make something simple, but I think planes will be better than balloons as a means of getting around. Let me show you something made of paper first."

When Isaac received the paper from a nearby civilian, he began to fold the paper plane at the edge of the table.

Fly it gently.

"Paper flew!

When I saw the paper plane, Elias and other first-timers were surprised or impressed.

Because I saw and understood the difference between flying (...) instead of throwing (...).

That's also in the form of wind rides rather than wind blows and paper flies.

"This is a plane made of paper. But there's a problem with the plane."

Isaac flies another paper plane.

That one is made of distortion, so I bent over a lot and fell to the floor.

"It means that planes don't fly straight unless they're made clean. You can do it if you ask the Dwarves, but there is a question of whether people can keep their balance when they ride. So I thought about taking a different approach to flying. That's the balloon."

As Isaac pointed to the balloon falling on the floor, everyone's gaze gathered in the balloon.

"It doesn't look like there are any scratches on the body from what I saw, so I'm going to demonstrate it. So may I borrow someone from the Kingsguard Knight who can use the magic of fire? Even if you ask the elves to help you, using magic in front of His Majesty won't be a good idea for security."

"I don't know how to annoy Lord Edmond's hand. Fine, let me help you."

Elias agreed immediately.

I almost wanted to see the elf magic as well, but it would be rude to want to see it with interest in mind.

Besides, now I have a strong interest in the balloons Isaac made.

Sometimes it could have been another opportunity to see the magic of the elves.

"Well, help me out, everyone,"

Isaac speaks to his friends.

They were happy to help.

It's also the second time I've lifted a balloon.

But there were things that bothered me.

"Are you okay in the room?

"It's okay. I hope it floats. There's a ceiling, so I don't have to worry about flying anywhere."

"Oh, right. It would be hard to fly somewhere again..."

They imagined a balloon going into some mansion again.

I didn't want to cause any further problems, so I didn't object to inflating it in the conference room.

Because it's big enough, so there didn't seem to be any problems indoors.

"Now send warm air with the magic of fire into the hole at the bottom of the balloon. Balloons are cloth, so be careful not to burn them."

Isaac lifts the balloon and then gives instructions to the Kingsguard knight who will help.

It would be catastrophic if balloons burned indoors.

That's all I definitely wanted to avoid.

So just be careful not to burn away.

The Kingsguard knight asked for had complex emotions in his heart.

He was taken to the royal palace because he could use magic, and he was desperate to protect the royal family and trained in combat.

Naturally, I am also proud that I have survived harsh training.

Such an odd act of herself beneath a strange cloth and warming it with fire under popular environment greatly hurt my pride.

(My life, what was it...)

So much so that I think about it.

But Elias' surprise voice interrupts his thoughts.

I'm under the balloon, so I can't see it, but the upper part seems to have swelled to observe from the reaction.

"If we make the fire stronger, will it swell faster?

The voice of Elias is mixed with a delightful colour.

"If Your Majesty will please me," the Kingsguard said, reasserting that he had his own existential significance.

"Naturally, stronger firepower is faster. But I can't recommend making it any stronger in this room"

"You sure do. Let's wait."

Isaac refuses Elias' request with ease.

The sweat flowing in Isaac's face spoke more than words of why.

Though the windows are open, the magic is making the surroundings hot.

If we intensify our firepower any more, we might have someone out there who falls from heat stroke.

Elias also noticed that the room was getting hot and jittery, so he didn't have to.

Isaac releases his hand at some swelling.

Because I had something to do after this.

Isaac looks around and confirms the number of people.

"Your Majesty, may I have about a hundred arrows with the arrows removed...? I'm going to need to explain this later."

"Hundreds!

Elias is surprised and turns his gaze to the Knights Commander for his opinion.

"Even though you remove the arrow, if you stick it up to your full strength, it will be the murder weapon. Of course, Your Majesty is safe as we will do everything in our power to protect you..."

He made it implicitly include the meaning "not recommended".

I don't deny it head-on because I felt the attitude of trusting Isaac from Elias.

Isaac can't possibly hit Elias in this situation either.

I responded with an attitude that I would not recommend it, rather than deny it outright.

"Then fine. Get him ready."

"Ha."

But Elias' trust weighed heavily on Isaac.

That's all I've worked for the kingdom.

The trust was not as light as it would have been lost in a single mistake.

Sometimes he was distracted by something called a balloon that was starting to swell in front of him.

Elias had no resistance to having what Isaac demanded.

I have no choice but to give you permission.

The Knights Commander follows Elias' orders and gives instructions to his men to bring arrows.

"Ooh! I didn't know it would really float!

While interacting in this way, balloons begin to float.

Elias didn't have to miss a historic moment at the critical.

The raised balloon hits the ceiling and stops.

Everyone indoors had their gaze nailed to the balloon.

At this time Isaac begins his explanation.

"Why put the pan on fire when you light it? That's because it doesn't warm up next to or under the fire. And if it's on fire, why warm it up? Essentially because something warm moves up. So I thought if I trapped warm air in the bag, it would rise. Then, as a result of the thought and action of trying to make it once, it really floated in the sky and blew in the wind and flew away from the mansion grounds. For better or worse, you were right."

- Isaac was right.

- And I was even mistaken.

"Can you fly through the sky with warm air?" The idea is without clapping.

But that's why Isaac himself made a mistake.

It was a misguided idea, so I misjudged the results.

That's just Isaac, too, he didn't really think he'd fly.

That alarm caused the forgotten attachment of the rope and caused this incident.

Usually, Isaac's mistakes would have been disappointing.

But not this time.

Thanks to Bridgets sheltering us earlier, Isaac's ratings had also changed.

- From a cold icy man who makes decisions after a cold calculation of everything, to a humane person.

Forgetting to rope was not the same as reading people's minds, and it was a challenge to the unknown, so they thought failure was inevitable.

"I see. You mean the calculation was wrong because it worked too well than expected?... so when will people be able to fly?

And as Elias says, "Can people fly in balloons?" It's also because I was too concerned about the rope and other minor problems.

"Unfortunately, I can't say anything at this stage. Probably not."

"Can't you..."

It's not just Elias, but whoever was listening gives an overtly unfortunate look.

The dismay of the Dwarves in particular was remarkable.

"I don't know, however, if I can get Dwarf's help"

In Isaac's words, there is light in the eyes of the Dwarves.

"May I borrow your blackboard? I think I can explain the problem clearly."

"Oh, of course. It's a blackboard to explain."

Isaac points to the blackboard behind the room.

There was written what would have been discussed.

- Elves are a good idea to hang on to bartering such as "what's not available in the woods".

- Dwarves are recommended to "bring in raw materials and new technologies".

Contents such as these are listed.

I guess he was getting opinions from Edmond and Villey.

Isaac decided to let me use the empty corner.

"Putting people on board. It means that the upward force that lifts a person into the sky and the downward force by the weight of the person occurs."

Isaac paints a picture of a balloon, with upward and downward arrows next to it.

And took out the handkerchief.

"I mean, you're going to pull the balloon cloth. That, too, is pretty strong. It is possible that the spherical skin part can be broken before floating in the sky, or the connecting part of the cage where a person rides may be broken."

"So it's a metal ring for that."

Villey was seeing through the role of the hatme just at first glance.

Isaac nods and affirms his words.

"Exactly. I call that part a hatme, but the hatme was developed to make the cloth less torn even when hanging a fuel pocket or a cage to put things on. But there are limits to your technical ability even when you use a hatme"

Isaac draws ○ from the shape of a balloon, especially in areas that are likely to be burdensome.

"The part that takes a lot of force is really anxious about durability due to material problems. If this is a boat, it will do with reinforcement with metal, etc. But balloons are for floating in the sky. If the weight is coarse, it will have to float in the sky. Light and durable material is required and must be stitched together to prevent air from leaking on it"

Villies and Dwarves bother with arms together.

Lightness and sturdiness are conflicting.

I wish there was a new material that combines both, but there is no such thing.

It means that you have to try everything with complete hand exploration.

It's worth it, but it's going to be a long task.

"I was just glad to hang charcoal to warm the air this time, so it was done in this size. So it fits in a range of weights that even existing cloths can withstand. It won't be easy to make anything more."

Isaac's words were very small and agreeable to those present.

For example, the boat should be built with care so that the water does not leak.

But big ships must be careful not to overthrow them.

So is the house.

An amateur can make something that won't crumble if it's about a dog shed, but an amateur can't make it when it's the size of a house where humans live.

Same with the food.

Making home-cooked dishes for a few is different from making banquet dishes for dozens.

It was understandable to everyone that the difficulty of creating varied greatly depending on the size.

It's more difficult than you can imagine because it's about making something to fly.

Everyone understood the difficulty of people flying.

Where silence came to the conference room, a soldier brought an arrow.

It contains an arrow that took off the arrow that Isaac wanted.

(Now I can finish the last one)

"Hand out three copies to delegates from each country."

Isaac leaves the blackboard as he commands his soldiers, and goes to pick up the arrows.

When you take one of the arrows, you head to the center of the table.

And when we make sure that arrows have been distributed to ambassadors, representatives of missions, etc., we start talking.

"I urge you to consider each and every one of these arrows to be a race of humans, elves and dwarves. Once, humans set themselves apart from elves and dwarves."

Isaac took out one arrow and folded it.

Everyone's like, "What are you doing?" I was looking at Isaac with my eyes.

"Elves and Dwarves were in a cooperative relationship. But as far as I know, it was hard to say."

Now I took out two arrows and folded them.

It took a lot of effort this time.

"So what if the three races work together?

Isaac tries to take the three arrows and fold them.

But this time it didn't break easily.

Seeing Isaac, the others imitate him.

It seemed to break easily with one bottle, but we all felt that it was quite hard to fold three bottles together.

"One arrow will break easily. But if you bind the three arrows, it's easy to break -"

- Buckin '!

As I was talking, I heard an arrow break from one side.

As Isaac turned to you, his hands were hidden under the table as Villy swimmed her eyes.

But unfortunately, I could see the broken arrow from under the table.

(Shit. Ah! I had forgotten the power of Dwarf)

Isaac was breaking arrows to make sure he was strong as he was teaching bows from Claude and Bridget.

Isaac's power limited me to two breaks, so I said, "I can use this!" That's what I thought.

But he forgot the existence of something that was overwhelmingly more powerful than Isaac.

Matt, for example, would have said that he hadn't read the air of something that would break if he had taken it seriously.

But Dwarf's power is above a knight like Matt's.

Before I read the air, I think it broke slightly when I tried it.

The fact that Villey wasn't supposed to fold either can also be seen from her visible and upset appearance.

(Follow me)

Isaac turns his gaze to his friends and blinks several times.

Next, he pointed at the arrow barrel and patted his eyes.

All you have to do is hope your friends understand.

Isaac turns to Elias so that he doesn't look at Villy.

"Even if it's easy to break in one bottle, it's hard to break if you put three arrows together. This means that if the three races work together, we can create a better world. But it doesn't mean we have to work together in any way."

- It was Paul who moved when Isaac was talking.

Kai moved on to Bridget's next move, and Raymond offered joint responsibility.

As an old friend of mine, I wanted to show you a good place.

When the three arrows are removed from the arrow barrel, they are passed to the dwarf sitting at the edge of the table.

It was fast from there.

Dwarves given arrows carry arrows to Villey's in relay form.

And the broken arrow was also transported to Paul in relay form.

Having received the broken arrow, Paul puts it in the arrow barrel in the quietest motion possible.

It was round sight from attendees and missions on the side of the Kingdom of Reed, but everyone read the air and said nothing.

Morgan stares at Isaac zippily and nods small where Isaac notices him in that gaze.

He also read the air and informed Isaac that the exchange was over.

Isaac also reads his grandfather's intentions and strokes his chest down.

Now I turned to the elves.

"Let the Elves make their fortifications with their magic, as they once did, and let the Dwarves make their gear so humans can fight. In such a way of cooperating, there will be another time for determination. So, what about balloons? We need the help of Dwarves to create a big balloon that people can ride, and we need the magic of Elves to warm up a big balloon."

Isaac walks over in front of Elias.

Then he knelt before him and hoisted him overhead to offer him three arrows.

"I thought it would take a symbol that the three races worked together to tell future generations. That's why I thought about creating a balloon. The challenge to the unknown realm of the sky is only possible because, like His Majesty, there are times when peace is loved. As a result of trying to prepare underneath, this incident happened. If the balloon is worthless and makes a symbol of peace in a different way, punish this fool. If you think the balloon is worth it, I ask you to laugh off this one as just an accident."

Isaac asked me to decide what to do with my punishment here.

You should be watching the sight of balloons floating and grabbing your surrounding hearts with guts.

In this stream, he said, "Isn't it a different matter that you tried to create a balloon as a symbol of peace, and that you threw charcoal on fire into a room with Elias?" No one should be able to make the point.

If someone can pull the word "forgive" out of Elias before he sticks around, Isaac wins.

"After being told that story, no one will be able to say that we should punish him for that. Neither do I. I was surprised when the balloon jumped into the room. But if it was for the noble purpose of increasing the bondage of the three races, I would have forgiven them even if they were slightly injured. I don't blame you for that. I want you to continue to work with Elves and Dwarves to help create peaceful times"

Elias laughed huffily and received three arrows from Isaac.

This case is treated as an accident, and if it is for the sake of friendship, it is an indication of willingness to ask some questions.

At the time Elias received the arrow from Isaac, Isaac's innocence was confirmed.

A round of applause is given to celebrate a settling event.

Isaac bowed his head around and responded to the applause.

Some of them became Gudagdah, but Isaac succeeded in cutting through the predicament.

Seeing a paragraph, there was someone in the mission who spoke to Isaac.

"As far as Mr. Villey's reaction is concerned, he seems to be able to use it in contact with Dwarves as well. Is it possible for you to sell the finished product?

"If it's to be used for friendship, there's no reason to say no. If it's the same as this prototype, I'll bring it to you. It should be noted that the body of the balloon is created by the Braak Chamber of Commerce, while metal parts such as hatme are created by the Grey Chamber of Commerce."

Advertise insignificantly about both chambers of commerce that helped create balloons.

"Master Villey said the elf technique was used is like Nikawa made of rice called rice paste. This is Edmond's permission, if you will."

Isaac sees Edmond.

"You can tell me about how to make rice paste.... Can you tell me how rice paste is used?

"It is important not to leak warm air, so it is used for the connection between cloth and cloth. It feels more important to use a role that doesn't allow air than a role that connects. I think this is just like a handicap."

"A barrier through which a gap wind passes makes no sense. I see. Is that how you used it?"

Edmond knows the handicap.

When the paper is applied in a half-way way, the gap wind passes and the meaning of the obstacle is lost.

I was convinced by the explanation that I used rice paste not just as an adhesive, but to fill the gap.

Isaac feels that Villy needs an explanation, too, and turns back to you.

"I'm in the experimental phase now, so I was just trying with the minimum I needed. I didn't take all the Dwarves lightly. I know you will have many opportunities to seek cooperation in the future, so may I help you?

"Ugh, um. Of course, I would be happy to cooperate. I'm sorry it got so hot in here."

Villy apologizes for saying that she would make a formal protest.

I'm excited, and now I'm reflecting on the fact that I overheated because I thought only the elves were asking me to cooperate.

For that matter, I was thinking of taking the initiative and working with Isaac.

Although in a different way from Isaac's assumptions, the result was likely to be cooperation from each side.

It attracted Sieghardt's interest and was about to receive more support in the future, but it is likely to gain momentum from outside Sieghardt.

- And most importantly, I was able to let you know the difference between Isaac and Jude.

We still do not know how that will affect us in the future.

But Isaac also somehow felt that the circumstances surrounding him would improve.