The Alphilis then turned their path to the north street. The Aerial horses are pretty big though the numbers have increased, so the three of us can ride together if we don't get much speed. Where we procured a new horse, we wouldn't be able to follow the speed of the Aerial horse. Then the Alphilis thought that we might as well rent a flying dragon when we're in a hurry.
I didn't speak as one on the road to North Street. Even Utility is. Only young Irmatal was very happy to see Alphilis, or he was making a shabby noise on Alphilis' lap.
As it was, Miranda opened her mouth heavily as the sun eventually tried to fall just above her.
"A little early, but why don't we take a lunch break? I want to talk to you."
"Right... Gwen, okay?
"Fine. Let's take a break."
And we went off the street a little bit and found a grassland where we could sit properly and all had lunch. Here again, Irmatal shrugged, and watching that smile caught everyone's mind to talk about it earlier. But when Ilmatal ate the rice and swept away, he fell asleep trying to hold him to Alphilis. As Irmatal begins to rest in peace, Alphilis cuts off the talk.
"Gwen, I want to make sure about this girl first. This kid was an egg boy back then, wasn't he?
"That's right, Alphilis. You named Irmatal."
"I knew..."
"It explains what it means, Alfie"
To Miranda's inquiry, Alphilis explains. That Gwendorf had heard from Sarpent that he needed to warm his eggs as the chief of True Dragon, and that he was at the scene before he knew it. And that when I played at Gwendorf's, I was also imitating Gwen and warming the eggs. I was going to name it Irmatal when the eggs hatched at that time, but that I went on a journey faster than the eggs hatched.
"As soon as Alphilis embarked on his journey, he was born."
"Yes, I did... and when I did talk to him, he reacted from the inside."
"Yes. So this kid remembered Alphilis, and he remembered his name. I guess I liked you so much. When I was born, don't even look at me. I was looking for you. You totally recognized you as your mother. It's because you warmed the eggs."
"I didn't know I was... sneaking in when you were away at first, warming your eggs, right? You did something irresponsible, me."
Alphilis is the head of Irmatal. Ilmatal slept comfortably with his fingers clasped in Alphilis's hand.
"I don't mind. Normally I don't miss eggs as much as I warm them up a little. Recognition of dragons as parents should be proportional to the warm time. Yet this child spent only a few hours, albeit more than a year together, but he recognizes the Alphilis thing as a parent anyway. I've been warming up for years. I don't know why, but I think you're compatible."
"Really... but is that happy for this kid?
"That's up to you from now on. Anyway, right now, it might just be confusing to match Irmatal to his real parents. Instinct to detect real parents. So in the meantime, maybe you should stay with her until she can have a clearer self."
"How long is that?
Alphilis asks anxiously. True dragons living for thousands of years - I can't imagine how long it would take them to grow.
"You don't have to worry, it's probably a lot quicker than I imagined. Normally though true dragons, they can change into people early and about 10 years after birth. Yet in about a year of her life, this child learned the art of phantom vision. That must have been the only way I wanted to see Alpha Reese. I'm sure you thought if I saw you as a human being, you'd think of yourself as a proper daughter?
"I see. Yet I told this girl something terrible. It must have hurt this girl."
"I'm responsible for that, too. I tried to get him to meet me after I explained it in good order, but when I got to that town, this kid ran away. I never thought I'd be heading this straight to you. [M] I watched the instincts of a child admiring his parents sweetly. Besides, I assumed that you would notice Irmatal. [M] I hope you forgive me for the way I made fun of you."
"Yeah, I've had enough of that. Will this child forgive me if I apologize?
"That'll be fine. She's sweet."
"I'm sorry I was in the middle of a conversation."
Miranda blocked the conversation.
"I was wondering if you could do that later for now. I think there's something I'd rather talk about while this kid's asleep."
"Oh, yeah. I'm sorry."
"First of all, Gwendorf..."
Miranda puffs her head. Miranda, if you tell me you're just one of the true dragons, I can't help it. Most people know about true dragons if they live on this continent.
True Dragon - It is a creature said to stand at the apex of the life form of this continent and is also known as a being who gave wisdom and sorcery to elves and giants. Few have seen the figure alive and are considered legendary creatures. This is how the true dragon is eating and talking to Miranda and the others right now. Wouldn't you say that Sarpent is also a true dragon if you ask? Miranda and the others were surprised by this. I see two legendary creatures in the world who are said to be missing. They didn't know there were actually still dozens of them.
Gwendorf gently urges Miranda to put such a creature forward.
"No, Gwen is fine. I'm not here to be a true dragon, I'm here to be the guardian of the Alphilis."
"Bye, Gwen. First of all, why are you here at such a convenient time? You may be offended, but Atashi is a man of doctrine who originally suspected everything. I want to hear it just in case."
Miranda looks at Gwendorf with half sorry and half suspicious eyes. Gwendorf laughs a little bitterly and speaks slowly.
"No, I think it's the best thing. That's Miranda, isn't it?
"Oh, yeah. First of all, do you have any proof that you're a true dragon?
"He's a careful man. Especially so. Let me show you proof."
of Gwendorf's back, near his scapula, rises dizzily, and a large wing emerges. Its majesty, its beauty, was undoubtedly different from that of ordinary dragons. At the same time, a sense of intimidation that cannot be hidden is released from Gwendorf, a man of honor. Under more pressure than that lifeless, Miranda and the others realized that he was definitely a true dragon.
"If this isn't enough, shall I put my whole body back together?
"No, I get it. Enough."
"Above all, you understand. So this is why I'm here, but Ilmatal's so alphilistic, I'm going to make you hang out for once. I've been looking for Alpha Reese. But I didn't keep an eye on Alphilis for the detours, and she was wandering around a lot, so it took me a while to find more than I thought to follow the trail. That's not how I get out in public, and I managed to follow this up with the spirits before the prairie, but the prairie is difficult to track down because the spirits are on purpose. The Sarpent's demon came to me when he called me that way. About yesterday."
"Serpent's?
Alphilis surprised me. Serpent didn't say a word about it.
"Oh, yeah. Serpent owes you a great deal. But I can't leave the swamp, so he asked me if he could repay me instead. Gwen would know him, and he said he'd be just fine. For once I'm his brother, but he doesn't respect me at all for a long time, he is."
I sighed all the time saying Gwendorf was the one who had no choice. I was honestly pleased with Sarpent's care, Alphilis, but I'm not sure what happened to True Dragon. Still, Gwendorf continues.
"So I heard you guys say you're supposed to be in that town, and I heard you being chased again. I literally flew here in a hurry. It was a coincidence that I made it. You just happened to be flying up close, so you made it."
"Oh well."
That was a real coincidence. If Gwen had been delayed even for a day, it wouldn't have been strange if the Alphilis and the others had been wiped out by a lifeless hand on that spot. Miranda goes on to ask more questions as Alphilis delays his emotions.
"More questions. This is the most important thing... but does Gwen know anything about that orange zebul?
"That's right. I was more of a best friend. At least until 2000 years ago."
"2000..."
Everyone sighed at that interminable hour. The history of those to be recorded is still about 1000 years. Human beings and other organisms existed before that, of course, but not in the record. It may be in elves and such, but it was not in the knowledge of humans or beastmen.
"May I ask you more?
"Absolutely. But there are things I can't tell you right now. I want you to forgive me for that."
"Oh, okay"
"Then let's talk."
That's how a startling history is told by True Dragon Gwendorf.
"First of all about me, I may have heard of Alphilis, but I have never done anything praised in the past. He was more of a billed villain."
"I know. It was called" Destroyer Dragon "or something."
"I'm ashamed to be right. I've been solemn since I was named head of the True Dragon about 2,500 years ago... but I often went out myself when I needed to embark on sanctions the most, and every time fairies and spirits were making noise about 'It's the Street of the Destroyer Dragon', so you knew my nickname, too. Bad rumors don't go away."
Gwendorf laughs bitterly. Miranda doesn't mind its Gwendorf and makes sharp points.
"And who appointed you chief?
"The true dragons are called the 'Old Generation'. They've mostly been integrated with nature, but our time is still active. I was a thug and at the same time I was seriously learning about the world. Whether that attitude was appreciated, he was nominated as the next generation's chief by the old generation of Darren Lokia, who was the chief at the time. I've said no many times, and my friends have convinced me to."
"That's that orangeable?
"He was one of them. He is said to be a high elf, a clan with a much longer life span than an elf. Moreover, the magic was powerful, but the number of individuals was low anyway. There will be no more pure high elves now. Other ancient giants Bronsel, winged Yerasha, and Gora the Beast. These five men were found by Darren Lokia, and they were learning as well. And the children of later generations called him the Five Wise Men, and did away with us. I don't care what you call us. Among them, the Orange Bull was particularly good"
"What were you learning?
To Miranda's question, Gwendorf opens for a while.
"on how to guide the living creatures of this earth"
"What do you mean?
"I can't go into details... but our initial views were unanimous. Let's just say we were acting to give them some of our wisdom and guide them in the right direction."
"... what is it to say this to a true dragon, but Lisa feels like a big favor. Sure, we must have made progress a few steps faster with your guidance, but isn't that the arrogance of the powerful? You don't have to feel distorted."
I see Gwendorf with Lisa's bare, never friendly eyes. Gwen was sincerely listening to the words.
"You're absolutely right. That's why Gora went down to the field away from us, Bronsel went down from the plan, and Yerasha left this earth to explore another possibility. And the Orange Bull..."