171 - - 127 The Dragon and the Dragon

"Whoa, calm down, llama! I'm dying right now!

So what? You left your beloved wife and ran away from your village, and then you were taken in by the "dirt" and attacked your own people with her. ......! Shame on you, you fool!

You--bachin!

"Abbut!"

""......""

A strong slap was again swung down on Agartha's cheek, and we couldn't help but frown.

The woman is apparently Agartha's wife, as far as I have heard.

And judging by her appearance and the state of her wounds, she was probably the "silver flying dragon.

I didn't think it was a woman.

I was thinking about this alone, when the woman turned to me and said, "By the way, Agartha seemed to have been hit so hard by her slap, that she was twitching and almost dying.

You were the ones who stopped us, weren't you? --I thank you. I am a lama of the white dragon species of the dragon people. I am the wife ...... of this idiot, or rather, my "ex-wife.

What? I didn't leave you!

Oh, she's back.

Shut up, you disgrace! Do you have any idea how I've been waiting for you?

"No, no, but I'd like a subhuman world for you, ......."

I never wanted that for you! I only wanted you by my side! But you weren't there! Hence the divorce!

"Oh, no. ......"

The blood drained from Agartha's face, and Rama turned away, folding his arms, saying, "Hmph.

In the middle of the conversation, Shiva advised me to be careful.

Even if you have a strong bond with them, if you treat them carelessly, you might end up like that.

I'll keep that in mind. ......

I nodded, my face twitching.

I was so happy to be able to do this.

The actual "I'm not sure how much I'm going to be able to do with it, but I'm sure I'll be able to do it.

Lama asked us to thank him, but the village was probably busy with Agartha's treatment and other things, and we still had to purify Boreios, the saint of the "axe. --We still had the purification of Borelios, the saint of the "Axe" to do.

We were sorry, but we politely declined and left the village.

But you know what? I didn't know that some of the saints were married.

On the way back to Estona, I mentioned a question that occurred to me.

I don't need to mention Porco, but the whore Hesperios probably doesn't have the concept of marriage, and Shangalla and Canaan also seemed to be single.

I had assumed that since they have such a big ambition to "annihilate the human race," they would not make such a thing so that their loved ones would not be taken hostage in case of emergency.

I thought it would be the type of thing like Elysium.

I thought that we, on the savior's side, are like a polygamous couple. It's not so strange.

I suppose so. But in our case, the situation is a little bit special, and there are some situations that we couldn't have overcome without the marriage ...... or the phoenix seal.

The battle of Hesperius, or if it were now, "Superior Arms" would be the same.

It's just like fate, isn't it?

Alka smiled wryly, and Shiva agreed, saying, "Yes, that's true.

If that's the case, we should start thinking about the "Seventh Saint" for the battle against Finis.

The Seventh Saint ......? Oh, .......

Then I realized that I still don't have the Phoenix Seal.

I realized that there was one saint who still did not have the Phoenix Seal.

Yes, Erma, the saint of the sword.

I had forgotten about her because of Mr. Porco, but there was talk about whether or not I would wall-don her.

No, but it's Elma. ......

I was wondering what to do, but I decided to make a suggestion to the two of them.

I'm not sure what to do, but I'm going to suggest to them that they should go with Iris if they're both saints.

"......"

--I was so excited that I could not leave it up to her.

'I can't leave it to you, can I? ...... yes.'

I knew ...... and I was one dejected person.

Well, if they allow it, that's not good for me. ......