429 427 Dragonman's Now

Frans were kicked out of their room by Count Baileys that the story was over. Colbert is sighing in a frightened manner.

"Huh. Frederick, don't you have to go after Miss Bermelia?

"Oh. You seem to be in your room, and now you should just relax. Speak up now and you'll just get stubborn."

"That's right, you're just a teacher. You know that."

Was Bermelia's role as a teacher still Frederick? I guess that's why it's a cheerful relationship.

I just had one thing to worry about. I see Count Baileys is overprotective. I felt more worried than overprotective, though.

But if so, why are you raising him as a warrior or a spy? If you're really worried, you can grow up as a deep-window courtier. There will be many girls in the nobility who do not know about the battle, who will spend a day learning.

Even if you're a concubine child, you seem to be aware that naming your family name should make it possible for you to get quite an education.

When Fran speaks the question, Frederick and Colbert answer it.

"There are so many things..."

"What are we talking about here? Let's have some tea downstairs."

As Colberto suggests, he tells me about the Count of Baileys while he drinks tea in the dining room and what's going on in Bermelia.

Firstly, the answer to the question as to why I taught Bermelia combat skills and raised her as a warrior, but that is simply because it is a home style.

"The Count Baileys family is a martial arts fame. Both men and women are educated as knights and join the army. No special treatment is allowed for a concubine."

"Rather, isn't it because you're a concubine? Now if you only treat Miss Bermelia specially, you must love your concubine more than your real wife."

"That's right. That hurts me the most, because in the end, it's Bermelia. Master Sidre was also ghosting his heart and working out Bermelia"

"It would suck if that wife stared at me. I've seen him a few times, but he was a whore, wasn't he? I suppose you think of adventurers as the relatives of bandits. He looks at me like a bug. Now, have the exterior goodness to fix it. It was like being the wife of a nobleman."

I see, for Bermelia, who lives far away from her mother and at the Count of Baileys' house, getting along with her real wife would be important.

"Well, I guess that's why even a concubine child wouldn't be offended on that grounds. A concubine is a natural thing for a nobleman, and if you behaved like a concubine, you wouldn't make a scene."

If you think about not making me feel narrow about my shoulders, they'd rather make me tough. At least, it must be unacceptable to treat her more favourably than her real wife's son.

However, new questions arose there again.

"... isn't Bermelia a knight?

The people of the Count Baileys family are said to be educated as much as possible by knights. But Bermelia is raised as a spy. Even the concubine's son is likely to be a knight if she is the Count's daughter...

But that seemed to be a different story from the story of concubines. Rather, it is the race that is the neck, he said.

"Race? Half dragon man?

"Oh. In the kingdom of Kranzel, dragon men themselves are not allowed to gain a special identity, not just half dragon men like us. It naturally includes being awarded a knight's medal or holding a key position in a public organization."

"Why?"

"The dragon man is said to be an abominable species."

"Abominations? Do they hate you?

"Hehe. Right."

Frederick laughs bitterly at Fran's impudent words. Is it just because it's Fran's word, a black cat tribe that has been abused for years? He didn't look offended and told me what the dragon man was being treated like in various countries.

"Trismegistos, who caused the tragedy of Gordicia, was king of the Dragonman. That's the biggest cause."

"But not all dragon men are bad"

"No. It was Trismegistos who was judged by God, but the dragonman enthusiastically supported the king and gave him his backing. Conquer the world, prosper the world beneath the great dragon men, and so forth."

Trismegistos I thought the individual was bad, but the truth is, they don't. The whole dragon tribe seemed to welcome his ambitions and research.

"And the result of the arrogance and greed of the Dragon Nation is that incident that nearly destroyed the world. Countries that were troubled by the invasion of the Dragon Nation embarked on the elimination of the Dragon Nation on the grounds that it had been divinely punished. Apparently, it was supposed to be a sinful race punished by divinity, but behind it, I guess I feared the highly ambitious and uplifting dragon tribe as a race"

"Well, the Dragon Nation is powerful as a species. From the human species, it must have been a tumor over your eyes. Still feared alongside the Bugs, the High Elves."

I somehow understand that the Dragon Nation is strong. It's a dragon. But the bugs and the high elves? Strong enough to line up with dragon men? He doesn't even know Fran, and he's leaning his neck.

"Don't you know the lady? The fiercest dragon man. The craziest bug man. The strongest high elf. That's what they say, huh?

Dragon men are a species that combines military power enough to rule one continent with strength as individuals, but in the sense that they make themselves and their surroundings unhappy, the most vicious.

Though the worm tribe has individual differences, the warrior class seems to be born with overwhelming abilities. Its fighting power is at least a Rank C Adventurer level. They sometimes even see it as crazy from a human point of view because of their higher loyalty to the state and their different values. Therefore, it seems that the worm tribe is given the crown of the craziest.

"I've met half a bug. He was a normal person."

Eliante is a half-wormer, but I don't care what you think. But that seems to be because half the race's blood is mixed.

"Oh, the half-worm man...... A pureblooded worm man. And the superior species are very different."

From birth, worms are a precious species of the mentor base. Combat Specialized Fighting Species. Guided species of role like a civilian. They divide it into four tiers of people who are civilians in other countries. Moreover, just because you are a child of your breed does not make you a breed, it is completely random and strictly divided by the breed of the child you were born with.

Among such four-class worm men, your species, the fighting species and the guiding species were born with an engraved sense of belonging and loyalty to the country, and there seems to be many parts as difficult to understand as the folk species.

"When I'm a folk, I feel like I'm really no different than a normal person."

"No appearance, no ability."

Interesting. Could the top species look like some rider? Very interested. I'd like to go to the land of worms someday. Well, if it's safe, though.

And finally, it is a high elf. Elves have a long life, but therefore a very relaxed personality. Besides, the older they get, the better their nature is, and by the time they're over 300, the sun will be gone. They'll be spending a day asleep.

Sometimes, however, individuals emerge who demonstrate the curiosity and action of elves and others alike, and continue to train themselves even as they age. Such a special elf evolves over hundreds of years of age and continues to grow in extension. That's the high elf. Although there are only a few people in the whole world, every individual says they have a rank S level of strength.

Even magical elves will continue to grow for hundreds of years. I guess that power is overwhelming. I can imagine even if I've never seen it.

"Whoa, you're out of line. Anyway, you can't be a knight in the Kranzel kingdom as long as you draw Dragon Man's blood."

"But we have to train Bermelia more than we can raise at the Count of Baileys. As a result, I was brought up as a spy."

"In the future, I will serve the sons of my rightful wife and help the Count of Baileys."

I mean, I can show you how useful it is against a frightened wife. Plus, I can give you a minute by becoming a spy that's seen under a knight. That makes it an appeal.

"Nevertheless, from the Count, she is the only daughter. The truth is, Miss Bermelia is so cute. I guess I can't say it out loud in front of my real wife."

"So you took it off a dangerous assignment?

"Oh. I guess so."

"Looks like Miss Bermelia was unhappy. I wouldn't say I don't know my parents' hearts, but in this case, I guess the opposite is true. Obviously too overprotective."

"... I know how you feel."