The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out
I went to elementary school, and the mamushi were caught by the head teacher and made into mamushi liquor.
"No, this mountain has a big balls, doesn't it? Dragon, don't you get mad at me for killing a lot of people?
The Spring Dragon Crusade has also returned to the camp in a paragraph, saying as I noticed haha where Mr. Caorle, who was mechanically walking with his dead eyes until then, calmed down before the incendiary fire.
By the way, the spear I had was stuck to a dragon and it lacked a brilliant tip, so I let the centrifugal force tell me something and turn it into just a blunt instrument to punch.
It's nothing. It's nothing. It's a regular spear. I don't have a choice.
"Nothing like that. We don't actually see each other in retaliation."
"It's also suspicious that the dragons have companionship in the first place. They usually eat together."
"Yes, yes. That's why it's so hard to dispose of a corpse after a crusade."
"Good luck."
As a matter of fact, I hear that work remains after the crusade, and Mr. Caorle is heartily horrified that he didn't have to be attached that far.
I also feel I should clean it up myself because I scattered it myself, but since Mr. Caorle's treatment is like a helper in the first place, it can be a result of the rare attention paid by the head of the regiment to making it that far.
"But if you leave me alone, won't you soil me on my own?
"There are too many dragon bodies to do that. I don't care that much about hygiene because I'm separated, but as I said earlier, I eat dragons together, and it's troublesome to get more meat from dragons where other demons have been abandoned."
"Ah. It doesn't mean you fed the demons by reducing dragons."
Incidentally, even when animals are caught in hunting or elsewhere, it may be prohibited by law to leave them even partially on site, unless it is determined that there are only minor effects on the ecosystem.
What is the extent to which ecosystems are not affected?
…… I don't know either.
"Speaking of which, there's equipment made of dragon scales or something that says it's a game, but can't you make that?
"I can make it, but the cost is wasted, so it's a hobby area."
"I have no dreams!?
Mr. Caorle laments when he hears that fantastic equipment does not spread for realistic reasons.
The other world is still peaceful today.
Meanwhile Takatenara.
"Huh? Isn't Yamatano Orochi a snake, not a dragon?
"No, it's definitely a serpent, though."
Lady Amateras wonders if her own brother is one of the dragon's companions.
By the way, it is the Japanese chronicle that says Hachi Daisuke, and the ancient script says Hachi Minamata Fargo.
"There are theories about who you are, but you are often considered a dragon god symbolizing flooding and water damage. The sacrificed Kushinada shark is also considered the goddess of Inada."
"Oh well. Cucinada has too much impact on Susano."
"Although it has a spell connotation or is supposedly a connotation of marriage"
"Do you think Susano thinks that much?
"I don't think so"
Tsukuyomi, who answers Amateras' questions instantly, and Susanoo, who in a way is trusted.
By the way, there is also a theory about the identity of the Hachi serpent that he was a human being with iron making techniques in addition to those related to water.
"I used to eat snakes in Japan, but now, the Yaki serpent doesn't even eat the boulder Susanoo."
"I have a habit of putting it on liquor, such as mackerel."
"Ah... maybe that's what got me drunk with booze when I exorcised"
Master Susanoo, who soars all at once. In fact, the theory that he was eating Hachi serpent.
Incidentally, there may be sake that bears the name of the Hachi serpent, but it is the sake of those who let the Hachi serpent drink it and not the Hachi serpent.
"Well, I don't think you'd eat a monster who ate his own wife's sisters."
"Yes, it is."
But you felt sorry for the boulder. Just a follow-up from Tsukuyomi.
I usually try to be depressed, but it's not like Tsukuyomi doesn't like Susano either. Maybe.
Even today the high heavens are peaceful.