Lelunda, the divine child, had an exchange with the god of the winged races.
The god is, surprisingly, a being called a dragon. A being that is infinitely huge and infinitely powerful. Someday I would like to visit the god of the winged ones.
If he would allow it, I would love to hear all about it and put it in writing.
Lelunda's interaction with the God of the Winged Ones led her to know which God she was favored by.
The God of the sky. The God of Heaven.
The God of the sky, the God of the heavens, the God of the things that roam freely in the sky.
That made sense to me. Lelunda was highly favored by griffons, sky-horse, wind spirits, and winged beings, as well as those that could fly.
Although she is now friends with the beastmen and elves, she was not friendly with them from the beginning. At first they were wary of Lelunda, and it is probably due to her efforts that Lelunda was able to establish the relationship she has today.
Then Lerunda heard about the divine child from Sawasanjin. After all, she wanted to talk to that god at any cost.
And yet, Lerunda had a new contracted beast.
He did not expect to have a dragon as a contracted beast. The newborn dragons were still young, but they already had a majestic appearance.
It is also a good thing that Lelunda has been recognized by their god, which has allowed him to deepen his friendship with them. Having a race that can fly on their side is an advantage in itself.
We also learned more than a little about Fito's abilities as a "Knight of the Divine Child. His power is very interesting.
Fito's dancing affects those who catch his eyes.
The power to influence no matter the distance is a very powerful force. However, this power of Fito as "Knight of the Divine Child" must be used with proper consideration.
If that power is offered to an adversary, it would be a terrible thing. If an unscrupulous person finds out about Lelunda, who is a divine child, or about Fito, who is a "knight of the divine child," there is a possibility that he will be kidnapped.
Lelunda may be able to avoid danger to herself, but Fito may be in danger because he may not have such ability.
In the process of pushing this place to become a country, we must be careful when we engage with the outside world.
That is our role as adults.
The stores have started in the village. I am looking forward to seeing how this will affect the village.
People who had never heard of a store before are now going to the store day after day with great interest. I am looking forward to seeing what kind of stores will be added when there are more people in this place.
It is a great thing that Sadda is here. I think Sadda's presence will be a good stimulus for this village. For some reason, some of the villagers are wary of Sadda. They say that Sadda has no power to do anything to the village, but that is not what they mean. It is inexplicable.
Lelunda, the godchild, also said that he does not have a bad feeling about Sadda, so it does not seem to be a problem, but I would like to clarify what he means.
Also, with Nilsi and the others back, we were able to get some information about the outside world. They told us about the country beyond the forest and the ruins in the forest.
It was all very interesting. There are civilizations that I do not know about, both in the country and in the ruins. It was hard not to get excited thinking about it.
Although I would have to be very careful in my contacts with the country, there would be no problem in going to the ruins, where no one lives now.
I am going to the ruins. And Lerunda wants to go to the ruins.
For Lelunda's safety, it is better for her to stay in the village. Still, I wanted to respect Lelunda's will. Even though Lelunda is a special existence as a child of God, I don't want her to stay in a quiet place like a little bird in a cage. I want Lelunda to live the way she wants to live, and I want to know what she will see in the future, and what kind of future she will show me.
I want to know that. And even though Lelunda is a special person, Dong and the others said they want to let her do what she wants to do. Just because we are worried about Lelunda's future is no reason to restrict her activities.
Lelunda was now twelve years old. More than four years have already passed since I met her. It is strange to think so. I have been by her side for such a long time, and I do not feel bored with her existence. I have been with Lelunda for such a long time, and I have never been tired of her existence.
Therefore, until my life is over, I want to continue to record the existence of Lelunda.
Some of the knights from the Migga Kingdom are on their way to the Migga Kingdom, and others are going to the ruins - it is not clear how they will affect this village.
However, I wonder how this village will be affected by these influences. I intend to see how it turns out with my own eyes.
--Ms. Kohshin's Record 7
(She will record what happened to Kamiko. (She records the situation with her own eyes and resolves to see it through her own eyes.)