#531. what do we say
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âItâs a wonderful scenery to draw.â
âUm, is that so? It looks a bit desolate to me.â
âI just said it out of a mood.â
âYou donât have to be shy, junior. Itâs the first time Iâve been to this continent as a farmer.â
âItâs only natural that Europeans from farming families donât come to places like this.â
âPrejudice is bad, junior.â
âNo, thatâs not prejudiceâ¦â
âItâs bad.â
ââ¦yes.â
âNice. Now, have some potatoes here.â
âThank you, I will eatâ¦.â
The blonde nun smiling brightly.
Geomrang Billy the Kid sighed as he received the fifth steamed potato today from swordfighter Joan of Arc.
If youâre a swordsman, you might like it.
But, like a cowboy, he prefers to fill his veins with alcohol and gravy, and heâs not happy with the diet thatâs become too wholesome these days.
But humans adapt.
Billy, who managed to fill his stomach unsoundly by sprinkling ketchup he took out of his pocket, said plainly.
âIsnât that a bit excessive anyway?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âItâs not enough for us to send an army to such an underdeveloped continent.â
âYes, we are here to bring peace.â
âIsnât it contradictory to lead an army to spread peace?â
âNo contradiction. Itâs a natural thing.â
âYou are right.â
A brown-skinned monk.
Gandhi, the swordsman, agreed with Jeanne dâArc and smiled gently.
âIt is easy to spread a small peace, but it takes great effort to achieve a great peace.â
âYes? As expected, juniors know something well.â
âIt is an overestimation.â
âActually, I am a bit sorry. Since they are peacekeepers, of course I knew they would start with England.â
âDonât be sorry. The karma of the world is fixed, so if we proceed step by step, wonât the whole world overflow with peace one day?â
âThat makes sense.â
Would you say affectionate?
Would you say itâs universal?
Take a moment to look at the two sword masters exchanging good wishes in a warm atmosphere.
Billy scratched the back of his head.
âItâs good to make the world peaceful, but donât forget the real reason Lady sent us.â
âThe real reason?â
tilt.
ââ¦Did you really forget?â
âNo, um. So, what the warlock lady wanted was to sever the Red Dragon Clan, who would interfere with the spread of peace, and bring you in, right?â
âIâm glad you remember.â
âBecause I come from a farming family.â
Itâs been awhile since Iâve spread my big chest and proudly said it.
Joan of Arc tilted her head again.
âBut I donât know either.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWill the teacher really show up to drive the Red Dragon Clan into a corner?â
Itâs like being stabbed in the right place.
Billy with a speechless expression.
Instead of the death penalty, Gandhi calmly expressed his opinion.
âEven if I think about it, I think Master will keep his arms crossed whether the Red Dragon Clan is subjugated or not.â
âIf you catch even the Red Dragon Princess, youâll be very proudâ¦â
âMaybe youâll come to help.â
âAha, maybe that was the warlock girlâs intention.â
ââ¦Can it be that it is? Did you hear that from the lady? Now, Master is saying that he ate with the Seven Dragons.â
Before he knew it, he considered it a foregone fact that Limon would help subdue the Seven Dragons, and borrowed another porridge from the two discussing it.
However, Joan of Arc still had an expression of disapproval.
âUmmm, is that really so?â
âAre you saying the lady lied?â
âI donât have any doubts, but I canât imagine that you are helping the Seven Dragons.â
âI mean, people change. That nobleman could have had a change of heart too, right?â
âAnyway, that teacher?â
âThatâs whatâ¦â
He only blurted out his words.
Billy didnât have an easy answer.
The guardian god of mankind who has defended the world against the Seven Dragons since the Bronze Age and is the noblest Sword Master.
Swordsmith Limon Aspel, to
think he joined hands with the Seven Dragons.
As a disciple, he knew very well how absurd that was.
ââ¦Honestly, pretending to join hands to destroy the Seven Dragons from the inside is more like Master.â
âIf thatâs not the case, I think it would make more sense to say that the Seven Dragons are taking advantage of the Seven Dragonsâ weakness and treating the seven princesses like limbs.â
âIt is the law of karma because karma does not change.â
In the end, the three sword masters came together as one.
Holding hands is just an illusion.
In reality, Limon was coercively dominating the Seven Dragons, or they were only looking for an opportunity to use each other and fight each other.
If it werenât for that situation, there would be no way Limon and the Seven Dragons would be together.
Limon is also Limon, but it didnât make sense for the princesses of the Seven Dragons to forget the grudge accumulated for hundreds of years and join hands with him.
It was so obvious that under the judgment of common sense, they giggled.
âThere is a high probability that this will be futile.â
âMaster, you might be thinking of abandoning the Red Dragon Clan as bait and attacking us in the meantime.â
âIf you use that gap against you, you will be able to break the connection between the Seven Dragons and Master.â
after such a brief discussion.
The three concluded.
First of all, Iâll subdue the Red Dragon Clan and see.
If Limon doesnât move until the job is done, thatâs fine, and if it moves, thatâs what they wanted.
And no one believed that it would be impossible to destroy the Red Dragon Clan.
They are sword masters.
Because they were true absolutes among absolutes who had the power to change the world alone.
âSo, when should I kill the Red Dragon Princess?â
âWait a little. Iâm going to secure the justification before attacking the Red Dragon Clan, so if Ladyâs army arrives and a conflict breaks outâ¦â
Tiriri.
âOh, Iâll take the phone for a second.â
Billy put his hand on his chest.
Then, with a skillful motion, he opened his smartphone and opened his mouth in a touchy manner.
âLady. I was still talking. When is that army coming? Being the first to come and waitâ¦â
âHuh? what?â
ââ¦â
ââ¦really?â
âThen what shall we do?â
âNo, you know. Letâs just say that⦠Lady? Lady?â
pop.
Doubt, surprise, embarrassment, etc.
After going through all kinds of emotions, Jeanne dâArc tilted her head as she saw Billy, who finally removed the broken smartphone from his ear with a trembling face.
âWhy is that, junior?â
âDid you not hear?â
âIsnât it rude to eavesdrop on other peopleâs conversations?â
âYouâre amazingâ¦.â
Joan of Arc said as if it were obvious, and Gandhi nodded.
Iâm at a loss as to how to explain this.
After scratching the back of the head.
Billy let out a sigh.
âThe plan has gone awry.â
âIs it twisted?â
Where could there be twisted elements in this simple plan to just annihilate the Red Dragon Clan?
Stunned, Joan of Arc opened her eyes wide at the words that followed.
âThe Red Dragon Princess has declared that it will fully cooperate with the peacekeeping force and even dispatch troops.â
âyes?â
âIn addition, Lady said that it is difficult to cancel the dispatch or refuse to cooperate because it has already been announced to the whole world.
â
Could it be that this is such an unexpected news?
Or is it because I realized the meaning of the words?
To Joan of Arc, who was blinking in a daze, he conveyed the truth that Borrower had told him while gnashing his teeth.
ââ¦Suddenly, it means that we, too, will be traveling together with the Seven Dragons in May.â
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ââ¦I have a lot of things I want to say, but Iâll just ask you directly.â
Eyes slightly raised.
Thin arms with folded arms.
Thereâs even a cold expression.
In contrast to his small body and handsome face, he exudes a chilly atmosphere.
Limon asked sharply.
âWhat are you thinking, Pharaoh?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWhat did you think of what you did to me at the banquet hall?â
âI donât understand the meaning of your question.â
However, despite Limonâs sharp gaze, Hasneti did not raise an eyebrow.
I just asked quietly.
âDoes it matter that I kissed you?â
Whatâs wrong with the pharaoh himself coveting the lips of his concubine?
Limon raised his eyebrows as he saw her speaking so confidently, unbecoming someone who had just kissed her for the first time in her life, and it was almost half-forced.
âOf course there is a problem. No matter how much I disguised myself as a concubine, that was too far for a play.â
âWho said it was a play?â
âwhat?â
âDid you forget Limor?â
Hasneti put her hand in her bosom.
Then he took out a cigarette, put it in his mouth, flicked his fingers to light it, and said in a muddy voice.
âIt is you who promised to stay as the concubine until you give me 1000 pieces.â
ââ¦!â
When he came to Africa to find turkey feathers.
To Limon, who was silent as he recalled the promise he had made to prevent her from colliding with Rose.
Hasneti said quietly.
âThen I said I would stop the war of conquest and not touch you as long as I gave you a satisfactory piece one day at a time.â
âInstead, if you donât satisfy me even for one day, I will give you everything.â
âBut you failed to keep that condition.â
âAm I wrong?â
According to the promise, Limon was his concubine until he gave 1000 sculptures.
Even more than breaking an appointment halfway through.
You have the right to have him.
Limon, who looked at Hasneti, who had been pointed out by Najik, with heavy golden eyes, finally let out a sigh.
âNo, Pharaoh is right.â
I had something to say.
The reason I couldnât keep my promise was because I was almost kidnapped by Rose.
The promise was nullified at the point Hasneti started another war of conquest.
At the time, I didnât point it out and passed it over, but now I think itâs too much to argue about that fact.
But Limon didnât.
no i couldnât
Since he has already made Rose his bride.
In the end, the responsibility for what she did was her own.
It was impossible for him to turn a blind eye to his responsibility as a sword master who had more lofty pride than anyone else.
I guess Iâll try to make it clear.
Even though itâs only the two of them, he calls himself Limore.
Thatâs why Limon had no choice but to agree to Hasneti, who repeatedly asked him.
âLimor, you are still my sidekick. Admit it?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAdmit it.â
âThat I have the right to have all of you?â
ââ¦okay.â
But that was it.
What I was able to answer right away.
âThen it doesnât matter if I treat you as a sidekick.â
ââ¦.â
âWhy is there no answer?â
There is no concubine who dares to be angry with Pharaoh for being favored, and there should be no such thing.
Limon, who had been silent after hearing such obvious words that he could not bear to admit, finally spoke quietly.
âPharaoh, you know the situation.â
âWhat situation are you talking about?â
âI acknowledge the rights of the pharaoh, but I ask you to refrain from doing anything that could cause a crack in the Seven Dragons right now.â
It was only delayed because of the World Federation.
The princesses were competing over Limon.
But what if, in the midst of all this, Hasneti tries to make him his real concubine, not just nominally?
Itâs a fight with the World Federation, itâs nabal, and it wouldnât be strange if they tried to tear Hasneti to death right away.
They are descendents of dragons.
Because he was an existence that inherited a desire for monopoly close to madness.
It was necessary to prevent such a situation from happening now, ahead of the May Day with the peacekeepers, even though it would be a mess in normal times.
ââ¦thatâs interesting.â
I will pay for this later.
So please refrain from it now.
At the end of looking at Limon who was talking seriously.
Hasneti slowly lowered her head and pressed her lips to Limonâs ear.
And with thick cigarette smoke.
Quietly and silently.
vomited a question
âItâs okay to mix flesh with Rose, who has declared neutrality, but is it okay to dedicate your lips to me while being a concubine?â
ââ¦!â
âWhy are you surprised?â
hardened face.
wiggling eyes.
Looking at Limon, who, unlike him, couldnât hide his agitation.
Hasneti twitched her lips slightly, putting a wild beastly smile on her always cold face.
âDid you think I wouldnât know that you were already having an affair with Rose?â