"Thanks to you for your help. Thank you, Baron Rise."

Rice, who had sent Count Carnavi to his territory, was drinking tea at his mansion.

"No, because this is also my job"

"The kids are thrilled to have the legendary dragon play with them."

That said, when Count Carnavi looks out the window, he sees the sight of his children riding on the dragon and shuddering.

The dragon was obviously hiatus to keep the shaggy child from falling, and the fact was that when the child was about to fall, he supported the children so that they wouldn't fall with their wings and tails.

(Though, you seem to be better at Kraken with your kids)

Rise smiles with a cough at the reaction of a dragon like a clumsy father who deals with children on occasional holidays, one way or another.

"I'm more than happy for you."

When Rise and Count Carnavi are enjoying their bickering, they are knocked on the door between the two of them.

And when Count Carnavi gives permission to enter the room, the deacon, who was old enough, gets the basin.

"This is a dossier describing the reward for this time and the location of the Lamian settlement in this country. Take it."

After a word of thanks, Rise sees a bunch of paper handed to him.

The contents said where in this country there is a Lamian settlement, what kind of place there is, etc. The features of the land were written.

(Can't you just give it to me on the map?)

Maps are important confidential information of the state.

Wherever it was easy to see what was there, it would be a confidential leak, and Count Karnavi would be in danger, so it was reserved for content at a level where civilians could gather information from people.

Nevertheless, it says the name of the land and the nature that will be the landmark, so compared to looking from scratch, it was said to be somewhat easier.

Rise relieves herself that she is more thankful to have Lamia there for sure.

"Thank you in advance, Count Carnavi"

When Rise raised his head, Count Karnavi received the thank-you with a laugh.

"Baron Rise, keep your head up. You are a nobleman of the Kingdom of Tend, even if you are an honorary title. If you find out that you've bowed your head to nobility in another country, you'll be in a lot of trouble. You should understand the complexity of your position better."

"Thank you."

Unexpectedly, Rice likes that Count Carnavi was a personable man.

"Why don't you take my youngest daughter as your wife to teach the nobles a lot? You're still young, but in the future you'll grow up to be a beauty, just like your wife. You look just like my wife when she was younger."

I wrap my tongue around the speed of the transformation of Count Carnavi, who tries to connect Sarali with himself and his blood on the inspired arrow tip.

(This guy's a nobleman, too)

"I'm sorry, but this is a one-generation title, so any day will make your daughter struggle"

"Really? I don't think you'll have to struggle with having a grandson if you make money. [M] Perhaps your title will rise even further."

"Ha ha, there won't be another war in less than a year after the war is over."

Rise denies Count Carnavi's words because he considers them overrated.

"No, no, not necessarily. War is the worst time anyone could have expected it to happen. It's too late today when you think you're still okay. Oh, my God. Zara?

I do not know that the atmosphere of Count Carnavi has changed from that of earlier favorites, Rise.

"That's what you think. As far as I'm concerned, I want my daughters to be daughter-in-law of another country and to live and live for a long time."

"What if it was?

"Yes, what if. The kindness of daring your child to run away because of the affection of his parents. It may not be understood by young children."

Rise that made me feel laid back.

"Nah! Well, that's why, if that bothers you, get my daughter and do it for me!

"Or thinking... no, because I am a shitty haulier"

I remembered the words of my friend Merck, who told me, 'Think, I have to give you an answer the next time,' and Rise swallows the words where they are and clouds them with a gentle word of rejection.

"Well, that's a shame. Then let me talk to you again when you become a shitty hauler."

But the Earl was the Earl, even if he rotted.

You can't beat a nobleman in a truck.

"Thanks to Count Carnavi, we have information on Lamia in this country. Find the land in this dossier and fly around the country. In the name of carrying carriage passengers."

"Because I can start a business here too?

I thought I was just going to focus on finding Ramia. Ramia puts her neck up.

Because I thought it might not be necessary to go out of my way to work on a continent that separated the sea.

"Oh, hey, this country is a long way from Tend Kingdom."

Exactly, even if Rise is working as a dragon carriage, it's only business within the Kingdom of Tend.

Sometimes you fly to another country, but that's a de facto border violation. There was a horrible reality that no one could just complain because the dragon was their opponent.

Still, the countries surrounding the Kingdom of Tend did not complain to the Kingdom of Tend in anticipation of the usefulness and benefits of the dragon carriage.

Or because complaining about a dragon carriage can cause problems in transporting large bird demons carrying messenger pigeons and light loads that can be termed similar businesses if interpreted broadly.

What's more, Rise comes to another country this time, as each country complained about the Kingdom of Tend and expelled Rise. But if the country accepted the convenience of the dragon with its eyes on it, you would have complained about Rise, but now you will be blinded.

That's why Rise's dragon carriage had been missed.

For the compelling reason that there are no borders in the sky.

Well, the fact of the matter is that Rise forgot to ask another country for permission to do business, and the neighboring countries have also found value for use in the dragon, but it can be caused by a duplication of late mistakes and errors of judgment.

But this is another country that separates the sea.

In addition to the lack of tacit understanding around the Kingdom of Tend, permission for domestic commerce will be required first.

So Rice asked the Earl of Carnavi for permission to operate a dragon carriage in Seafleet country.

Having already obtained information about the dragon carriage, the Seafleet State decided that it could not delay the country beyond the sea, and that it could not win anyway, so it acquiesced in the dangers of the dragon to give Rise permission to do business.

Thus, Rise and the demons call on merchants and travelers to advertise dragon carriages to wild horses who were wandering close to the rarity of dragons that descended on Count Carnavi's mansion.

Then, in light of the destination sought and the information obtained, Rise and the others resumed their search for Lamia on a new continent.

"And... because there are merchants who have followed this case in synergy with this fortunate one. We still have a few days before they finish buying out."

"Uh, speaking of which, you were there."

The merchants, who were insignificant and savvy, were also following them.