In the end, Isaac and the others accepted Wolfgang's reinforcements.

A number of troops can call Dwarf's country a "small army".

Because some people may not know what's going on, it's because of the decision that it would be more reassuring to have a Dwarf army (...) that can be stopped at times of need.

Helmut was asked to contact chambers of commerce and workshops throughout Neuizen.

Preparation for the dragon would probably be enough for the local city alone, but to get other dwarves to work together to deepen the impression.

The unity of "accomplished together" can't be foolish, so it's not bad in terms of tasting it together.

The Wolfgangs are in the form of escorts.

Ask the other Dwarves to act together in the form of support for anti-dragon measures.

When we decided what to ask them to cooperate with, the rest was over with the chatter.

Overnight, Isaac and the others leave.

Add Wolfgangs Dwarves to reinforcements, and more than a thousand troops will continue down the street.

The first goal is Eisenburg, the capital.

I only have a bad feeling from the name, but I need to go through it to get to my destination.

About two days away from arrival, Isaac finds something he misses.

(tracks)

The elves are consolidating the ground and laying pillows there to secure the rails.

There's only one track yet, but it looks like work is underway with two widths in view of the future.

When the workers noticed Isaac and the others, they waved and called out, "Please."

Isaac also waves back in response to them.

(The rumor that we're here to help seems pretty widespread. If this succeeds, Dwarf's heart will be an eagle. We're close to achieving our goal.)

The fact remains that even if we fail, we acted for Dwarf.

As long as you go home alive, that would be a big plus.

(If I could go home alive...)

Yes, Isaac still can't die.

Previous issues like getting Pamela.

- I want to experience relationships with women and, if possible, physical relationships.

I have not achieved my dream of

Unlike in my previous life, I now have a fiancée named Lisa.

If you can live to graduate, that dream will come true.

You can never die.

It's not a dream out of reach, it's a state of grasping in the other hand.

This is the only dream we have to achieve.

At the very least, this is all I want to achieve.

In order to do that, you have to go home alive.

(I guess I should have called Lisa into her room costly at Wellrod. But it's pretty tough on the eighteenth forbidden act)

Even though Dwarf welcomed him, Isaac couldn't drink a drop of booze.

The world is tough on porn and booze, even if the violence is ok.

Even if Isaac wanted me, I'm sure Lisa would have scolded me as an adult.

Until I grow up, all I can do is dream about it.

Isaac was being made to feel extra awful just because his dreams were closer than in previous life.

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When he arrives in Isenburg, Isaac realizes that his hunch has hit him.

(Mathias, should I have known by the actions of the elderly...)

When the city was seen, Mathias and the others covered their noses and mouths with towels.

Seeing that, Claude and Bridget did the same.

Isaac said, "What are you doing? I was just looking at it because I thought," but when I got close, I knew why.

- Because I heard something pounding and my nose and throat were pounding as muscles.

Only then could Isaac have guessed.

The city's name is Iron Castle (Eisenburg).

There's a good reason to be named that.

Even without looking at the reason, an answer came up behind Isaac's brain.

- Industrial cities.

It is the capital of the Dwarf country.

Naturally, making things should be thriving.

Coal smoke etc. is drooling because it is a world where there is no such thing as industrial filters.

The air is so bad that it could cause asthma as well.

I can also understand that Mathias and the others who know about this city covered their mouths with towels.

This environment should be harsh for elves living in the woods.

When Isaac saw Norman, he had a handkerchief on his mouth.

After all, he seems to feel bad about the air.

Only Dwarves are flat as humans and elves suffer.

I guess it's sturdy as a race.

(Overnight stay and get the hell out of this city)

Sometimes it's the capital of Dwarf, and I really want to go sightseeing.

But the air in this city is tougher than car exhaust gases, etc.

So much so that even Isaac, who was not particularly concerned about environmental issues in his previous life, thought, "We have to do something about this".

I didn't feel like sightseeing.

After just one night, the next morning I make up my mind to leave immediately.

"My lord, this city..."

"I know. Just be patient for one night."

Kingsguard knights also seem to be having difficulty with poor air.

Their reactions may be more pronounced than those of others.

Kingsguards often spend time in the Royal Palace because of their role.

The royal palace is quiet and the air is good.

Their surroundings get noisy about when they're in training or parading.

It should only be a nightmare, like spending time in an industrial city.

The desire to leave as soon as possible would have more than Isaac.

I know how it feels, so I told him, "It's just for one night," and he pulled back a lot.

(Hey, you're really a tough Dwarf)

Isaac realizes something called race differences.

It outweighs other races in terms of health as well as physical abilities.

I saw the decree coming back when I thought, "If we had a health insurance system, only Dwarves would seem to have low premiums," etc.

"The people of the Neue Eisen Council are waiting for you in Eisenburg. Some of them were armed to some of the crowd, but they wanted to go with them, so they said it was okay."

"Okay, okay."

I'm not in a hurry this time.

Because in our last exchange, we know that Dwarves aren't going to be attacked when they see the human army.

Besides, Wolfgang and the others are accompanying us this time.

If it was going to be a dispute, I had the peace of mind that they would stop me.

That's why I could afford to check.

Isaac also received a flat report because it was within his expectations.

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In Eisenburg, more people welcomed me than Saltstadt.

Entering the city with guidance from those who waited outside the city, he cheered along the streets and through the windows of the house.

(I haven't done anything yet...)

Though expected, Isaac doesn't mind either, considering what happened when he failed.

But instead of the pressure of being asked for results, I was trying to accept them positively because I think they support me in the hope of success.

A large number of dwarves were waiting in front of the building as we reached a large building like the City Hall.

I can also see Rudolph, Sieghardt's grandfather, so I guess the councilmen are welcoming me.

I can also confirm the appearance of a small number of elves.

Probably staying to replenish the magic in the magic tank.

Isaac wonders, "You can live in this city a lot".

When he gets in front of Rudolph and the others, Isaac gets off the horse.

"Welcome aboard. Humans have come as far as Eisenburg as they have been for two hundred years. I guess that's Lord Enfield's special connection after all. Welcome."

Rudolph, who is also familiar with his face, greets him on his behalf.

"I think it would be a great honor. I would have been happier if the reason for the visit had been travel, etc. for each other."

Isaac's reply is genuine.

If it weren't for dragons and all that, it would have been a more moderate reason to visit.

The escort was also minimal and would not have been a frivolous group that led more than a thousand troops.

"Yeah, you're right. It's a pleasure for us to think of a way to solve the problem, but it was best that the dragons hadn't hit the city. Come on, go inside. Let me report how far we've gone in the preparations that you've been asked to make."

"Oh, wait. Councillors, while you're out there, I'd like to show you something."

"Outside? What is it like?

"You'll see."

Isaac laughs niggly.

If you show the balloon to the face of the council too, you'll be able to grab the heart.

Maybe we can side with each country, not just the city of Saltstadt.

Isaac gave instructions and made him ready to give you a balloon.

Isaac was right.

I was able to grasp the councilman's heart with a balloon.

- More than expected.

"Neither Dwarf nor Elf matters. Lord Enfield is worth more than a hundred or a thousand lives. You shouldn't let it out in front of the dragon!

"What's Villy thinking! You're an irreplaceable and valuable person."

"He must have been appointed by your faction! It's an appointment, this is it!

Parliament disputes in unexpected directions.

They didn't just develop springs and screws, they highly valued Isaac for creating them all the way to the balloon.

I'm sorry about the city that's been damaged by the dragon, but the conversation proceeds in the direction that Isaac should not be sent out.

"Those who open up a new era. We should recall Villey, who put such a man at risk."

A female Dwarf named Zahra, who had previously met her face, had also raised her voice to call Villy back and disprove her.

This is a completely unexpected flow for Isaac.

"Please wait. Mr. Villey said, 'Don't you have good wisdom?' I was just asked. Listening to that story, it was His Majesty Elias who decided to send me. There is no fact that Mr. Villey has requested a secondment."

Isaac shelters Villy.

Inside I thought for a second, "If you don't mention it..." but I have nothing to gain from taking revenge on Villey.

Pretend to shelter Villie, subtly tell her "Elias said it out," and induce the Dwarves to have a little bad feelings for Elias.

"Surely the new technology, it would be better to have one. But technology is meant to make life better for the people who live today. It's called a real fall at the expense of people's lives for technology. I'm confident in dragon control, so let me go."

Keeping it this way, even if you fail, your reputation should remain elevated.

- A king who merely sends young people to exotic countries and a young man who shows his devotion for a heterogeneous race.

I don't have to think about which one to evaluate.

Isaac decided to take this opportunity to earn as much liking as possible.

The way you stand up to the danger without looking at it will get them high praise too.

The calculation was, to some extent, correct.

"How healthy...... We cannot leave it to the Saltstadt people alone. We're coming with you!

"Whoa!"

What was wrong was that the reaction became more intense than expected because I was feeling daunted by the balloon?

The council was supposed to be a gathering of old men who left the line, but they have evoked enthusiasm in their active years.

He calls around to accompany Isaac and responds to the story.

"Um, hey..."

The story gets bigger, and Isaac gets in trouble about what to do and cages his mouth.

However, it is also difficult to increase the size of the companion in vain.

Because the more armed they are, the more hostile they may think the dragon is.

"Please calm down!

Isaac also shouts out his voice so that he can't beat the Dwarf shouts.

My father used to sound like "Him, Him" on the battlefield, so I guess it worked out that I was practicing to be able to imitate him.

Isaac's voice reached their ears and quieted down.

"You all have something to do as representatives of the state. That should be coming from the messenger I was sending in advance. I appreciate the sentiment, but please do what you can because you are all councillors. And that's the biggest help."

Isaac didn't just say, "I don't need to accompany you," he told her, "there's something you can do."

Now the Dwarves groan and cage their mouths.

Isaac's right, there's something I can do because I'm a councilman.

I'd rather help with a councilman's job than an old man accompanying me.

But I want to throw everything away and protect Isaac with all my emotions.

I began to suffer between emotions and rationality.

Here, Mathias, who was sitting next to Isaac, moves somehow.

"Jizzy and Baba will be trapped."

"Huh? You'd be more old than we are!

It is disputed by Dwarf, but Mathias was the wind blowing where.

"We can use magic. You don't have to move your body like a young man."

Dwarf's anger reached its pinnacle when Mathias showed a laugh he was proud to win.

"You bastard, you always are! We just have all the councillors. Let us take a resolution of censure against Lord Mathias!

Rudolph takes the pronunciation to take a censure resolution.

Mathias only lives for a long time, and so does his relationship with nature and Dwarf.

In addition to previous disrespectful attitudes, they probably thought this statement was something they could not overlook.

"Agreed, agreed!

"I don't even have to take a resolution!

The accusations are gathered in Mathias.

But he didn't look like he cared.

"Ha-ha-ha, it doesn't matter whether you're condemned or not. I've been doing business with humans lately, so I don't have a problem with people telling me not to sell things."

That flat figure buys extra anger.

"Now I won't be able to tell you that I'm going to accompany you. Is that good enough for you?

Mathias ears to Isaac.

Apparently, this wasn't just a silence, it was a calculated behavior for him.

"Right. Because if the number of warriors increases too much, I don't know how they will react when they see the dragon. Thanks for your help."

Isaac says thank you.

It's better for you to move according to your calculations than for you to act incalculable.

Mathias' help was appreciated as Dwarf takes all the actions he can't calculate.

"That's good.... Then help me now. I may have overstated it a little bit."

"Yep... Seems like something extra bothersome is happening..."

Words that relied on me were not at all appreciated.

I have trouble keeping it on fire and being told I don't know the rest.

The annoying and extreme way to be relied upon is comparable to being told "I want you to do something about the dragon".

Isaac could only hold his head against an angry dwarf.

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In the end, Isaac settled things by saying, "Mr. Mathias came to help Dwarf, too," and calmed him down.

Though it did not become a formal protest, it ends with just complaining about Mathias in his mouth.

"I really had trouble figuring out what to do then. If I'd just refused to accompany you, there would have been as many other ways."

"Well, it would be nice if it ended up fitting round"

"Did it fit..."

Isaac sips his tea with an ironic grin.

This is how I can relax, because now it was still a situation I could afford.

After a night in Eisenburg, Isaac and the others visited the city of Fleetworf Luine, which suffered the most.

The city was built around a dragon nest.

Of course, it belongs to a dead dragon.

Not only were the dragons hoarding numerous treasures, but the nest hole had a goldmine vein.

Its miners gather together and the city develops.

But the city's development seems to have allowed it to look at a new dragon.

Regularly show up in the city and take what you like.

Isaac and the others were still welcome here and surprised everyone by showing them balloons.

That's good.

But we face a big problem here.

- The dragon's not coming.

Dragon raids every month or two.

Just because Isaac arrives doesn't mean he'll show up right away.

For this reason, the days continue to wait at the hotel.

Before leaving Eisenburg, I asked Rudolph to make me a souvenir for Lisa.

In case, that would also be a shadow for Lisa.

I'm not leaving anything behind. Rika is better, but I still wanted to give it to you with my own hands.

But the days just waiting like this sharpen Isaac's motivation and readiness.

Because the more peaceful days go on, the stronger the desire to "escape danger" becomes.

The soldiers were also nervous for the first three days, but now half of them take turns taking time off.

He was touring the city and buying souvenirs.

There are problems with human contact with Dwarves.

But it's...

A soldier carries a child on his shoulder and says, "Much higher than your father! That's what I yelled."

Humans are taller than dwarves.

That was just it, when my father Dwarf said, "Will you lose!" He asked his friend Dwarf to wear a shoulder car and show off his double shoulder car.

- something to the extent that.

More Isaac's sense of crisis faded into a smiling exchange.

The complex sentiment of "I don't want to see Dragon, but I want to see him as soon as I can," whirled in Isaac and he was in a moist mood.

"No time."

Bridget is about to get bored.

Isaac is waiting for the dragon to come whenever he wants.

She was also bored to be with Isaac because she hadn't even walked away.

"I wish Mr. Bridget had gone to see his souvenirs too"

"It's not boring to go alone"

"You can go with Mr. Claude."

"That's boring"

Claude, who was told he was bored, blushed, but did not scold Bridget.

Seeing that, Isaac said, "Mr. Claude is an adult. I don't think I'm Mr. Mathias' grandson".

"But I can also draw attention to the fact that I haven't done anything. The Dwarves are waiting for you, too. Why don't you try raising the balloon high every morning from now on? I saw a balloon. A dragon might come up unusual."

"Is it that easy to come? If it was us, we'd be close."

Sieghardt replied with a laugh.

We seem to know ourselves very well.

"Well, try things. The cost of charcoal is cheaper than the cost of a thousand people staying."

The cost of the stay is all on Neuizen's side.

It's a big behavior that even pays for everyone's souvenirs.

Normally, Isaac, a nobleman, doesn't care "naturally because he's here to help," but Isaac doesn't have the sensibility of a normal nobleman.

I wonder how I can keep my expenses down.

If a dragon is coming just to give you a balloon, it's cost effective.

I thought it was worth a try.

"Right. Shall I try? If we get this problem done soon, Isaac might show us something new."

"Hey, it's not that easy to come up with pom-poms and ideas."

Isaac laughs and deludes himself.

I started wishing, "Dear Dragon, come quickly" because I was talking about a new idea.

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The third day I started giving balloons out of town.

Dwarves rushed into the hotel.

"The dragon is on its way to the city!

"What! Okay."

Isaac and the others run outside the hotel.

When Dwarf looked in the direction he pointed, he saw something like a bird flying in the sky.

Given the direction he was headed, he seemed to be headed in the direction he was giving the balloon.

"It's exactly what we're after. All right, let's go. You let the whole town know."

"Yes, sir"

Isaac rides his horse and makes him run to where he's giving him the balloon.

The Isaacs were quicker to get to the outskirts of town.

Stop the horse a short distance from the balloon and wait.

Looking up at the sky, the figure of the little dragon grows bigger and bigger.

- It gets bigger than Isaac expected.

"What, that..."

"That's not good. That size could be over fifty meters."

"I've never seen anything that big before"

Mathias and the elders are also amazing in size.

Isaac looked like a castle flying with high offense.

Eventually, the dragon lands on the ground.

I look at the balloon rarely and keep my face close.

It's about twenty meters tall, so there would be fifty meters if it included the tail.

But size is not an issue.

Isaac has seen dinosaur films that destroy attractions around Japan.

Size doesn't make you lose either.

As for being meaningless, it's easier to understand than a tornado ridden shark or a shark eating up on a plane.

Because I know that's what dragons are for.

The problem is overwhelming fear.

You can't call it fear that you're dying on the battlefield.

- Overwhelming violence.

Fear cannot be compared just because it exists in front of us as an organism, not a creation.

I can show off the difference between predators and predators.

(Oh, this is dead...)

He was more horrible than I expected.

Isaac's face turns pale and his legs start to tremble.

You can't even escape.

My body may have given up instinctively living.

"Isaac"

When Bridget calls me by my name, I feel damp on my cheek.

As Isaac turned that way, Bridget's face became right around the corner.

She had her face bright blue too, but only her cheeks were a little red.

"Good luck."

Her voice is shaking too.

I'm sure you regret being here.

Supporting Isaac in this situation would also have taken a lot of courage.

"Okay. Leave it to me."

Isaac feels horrible too, but what he can't do here is more horrible.

I am not alone, but I also bear the lives of those who follow me.

I squeezed my courage and took a step forward.