68 Episode 23. Cascimir (3)

Blood stood in Kashmir's eyes. No one will be fine even after hearing that their daughter, who is only five years old, is going to be disabled.

"Murakan, what the hell are you talking about? She's going to be a wreck? Tell me more about it."

A feeling of discomfort came to my senses. The mere imagination of such a harsh thing happening to a child who knew nothing seemed to make me sick.

"Human beings only think that seeing the future is transcendent and mysterious. But that's only on the good side. From the moment he becomes Azmil's contractor, his freedom to decide the future is gone."

Murakan's explanation was about the 'cause factor'.

"He who sees the future must follow it as it is. You must follow whatever happens. Because as soon as you go against it, Az Mill's punishment begins."

Even if the effect of seeing the future changes psychology and behavior. As a result, the fate of Azmil contractors is to adapt to the future, even if they want to make a choice that they would never make.

Even if I saw the future of my brother being assassinated tomorrow, I should not tell him or go and stop him.

The story also applies to those who indirectly learned about the future through contractors. However, even if they violate the causality, it is the contractor who faces Azmil's punishment.

"The only thing a contractor who has damaged the rate of causality will get is ruin. That's why your daughter lives in a different world than we do in the first place. You're already living a set life."

"I can't believe it. I've never heard of that.”

"Of course you've never heard of it. I don't know many dragons."

"Murakan, then what do you mean by the fact that Yuria saw you would be included in the future?"

"That's a prediction. What are the chances of meeting Azmil's contractor as soon as we get here? Maybe Az Mill paid for the young contractor who lost the guardian dragon. Az Mill asked for help, so to speak."

"Does God ask humans for help?"

"I asked one dragon and two humans. Az Mill's involvement is not certain, but it's probably right. Because it's too unlikely to be considered a mere coincidence."

Kashmir shook his head, forgetting what to say, and Jean thought of Uriah.

Ye Ji-an, who can see the future, and never. The ability to look at all things and phenomena in the world.

You called me "Mister"... Is it because you saw me before my return?’

Such a question came to mind and gave me goosebumps.

"Anyway, we need to find the guardian dragon as soon as possible and put it next to the little one."

"... ..for use. It's unknown, but I'm the head of information called the Seven Colors. They have very capable men. But over the past year, I haven't heard anything about my daughter's guardian dragon."

"That turkey was yours? I'm even more convinced of Az Mill's involvement. We came to this country to use the information of the Seven Colors."

From Kashmir's point of view, Murakan's remarks were just like light. Rather than just asking for help from the dragon, it was more likely that he would give what he wanted and speak.

Flap!

Suddenly Kashmir knelt and bowed his head.

"Please help, my dear. I'll do anything to save my daughter. We can give you the whole seven-color."

The usual Kashmir is a cautious character. He was exiled, but he was a Biment's royal family, so his pride is also very strong.

However, it was different when the life of a young daughter was at stake. Although none of Murakan's stories were proven, Kashmir could not think it was a lie.

Because the opponent is the dragon and the Looncandel. There is no reason for them to deceive themselves with lies.

Gilly was startled and blinked, and the progress was equally embarrassing.

"I wish I could help, but the final decision is not up to me."

"Yes?"

"What you have to beg for is this little boy. He decides everything we doin' Kid, what are you going to do?"

Usually, the use with the contractor of God lies in an equal relationship or a slight advantage with the contractor. The meaning of having autonomy.

No matter how close you are to a contractor, you can't throw away your autonomy. Kashmir was well aware of the fact and realized that Jean wasn't just a "luncandel."

"Help me... Prince Qin."

"Get up. Lord Kashmir. Although fate is shallow, it's a matter of a child's life. It's not about helping or not."

Jean raised Kashmir up. When Kashmir stood up, his bloodshot eyes were filled with tears, and his frustration and sorrow seemed to be conveyed intact.

"Sir Kashmir, I know you're nervous, but you'd better get your cool back. Let's look for the guardian dragon of Yuria from today. There must be some way."

"I won't forget this grace, Confucius."

Things went a lot better than expected.

They can move Kashmir and the Seven Colors without having to mention the Fountain of Mana that they don't have yet to show the Masterpiece.

But I wasn't happy at all. No one will be pleased with the life of a child.

'Even a seven-color bird can't get any news, which means it has to rely on the intelligence of Looncandel or Zipple.'

However, since he is a backup rider, he cannot borrow the power of his family. I want to break the line taboo, but the family won't help me if I break it.

"Sir Kashmir. What do you mean, it looks like Jipple or Beacon kidnapped the guardian dragon of Yuria? I hear you have a heart."

"If Su Ho-ryong is dead, there's no way she doesn't know. And I thought they were the only ones in the world who could kidnap a dragon without a trace."

It's not wrong.

To kidnap a dragon, you need different kinds of magic. It is not impossible for a family with nothing but force like Looncandel, but it leaves traces of battle.

"And the time when the guardian dragon disappeared was August 2, 1794. My men found out that big wizards were gone before and after August 2nd, in Zipple and Beacon, respectively."

"Gipples and Beams."

If the two groups are opponents, it's actually formidable to have evidence, not the heart.

No, it was impossible to recover the guardian dragon. Along with Looncandel, it is one of the world's top three powers, and the Zipple is the first.

"In fact, I was half giving up looking for my daughter's guardian dragon. If I hadn't known that my daughter's life was at stake, I would have...….”

"Don't charge yourself. It's the first time I knew that Azmil's contractor had that kind of fate."

"Yes, human. Self-criticism is no help. Hm, Zipple and Empire! Hey, little kid. The Tikan Free City here. You're from the Rutero Magic Federation?”

"No, Tikan is just a city like Mamit. Underachieving the 'state' standard, and not belonging anywhere."

However, the only difference is that Tikan, unlike Mamit, is a land that everyone can look at. Not only the Jiffles, Beams, and other powers, but also the Looncandel secretly wanted Tikan.

In particular, Beemont is regarded as a thorn in the eye as it is a city where the emperors are buried.

The ability of the seven-color duo to negotiate with Kashmir, who overcame such an environment and finally established the "Free Country Tikan" more than a decade later, was quite surprising.

"I built a country, but in the past I probably couldn't save my daughter... I've never heard of Kashmir, king of Tikan, a free country, having children.’

Therefore, saving the Yuria could have had a great impact on history.

"So you don't mind transforming here, do you?”

"Why all of a sudden?"

"I'm trying to fly to the bit and ask some of the dragons I know. I can't ask because most dragons in Jipple are my enemies.”

Currently active, 80% of dragons are with Jipple.

The remaining 20 percent was mostly with Beams, and very few dragons were next to the sorcerer of other families or the silver gin.

"The dragon can't fly away because of its chasm. You'd better get a fake I.D. from now on and go to the mobile door.”

"Oh, I don't care about the gyeolgye. If I go with a lot of energy, some of them might pop out on my own. As long as it doesn't get caught in a trap.”

"What? How?"

"I woke up after a thousand years, and you're saying that there's a lot of people who owe me back in their prime? I'm just going there hoping there's one of them in Beaumont, and I can't help it without it."

It is not uncommon for dragons to continue their activities for more than a thousand years. It would have been possible if only God's contract continued.

"Long live!"

As if something had come to mind, Kashmir shouted.

"Oh, call it by its name. Don't keep calling me that. It's embarrassing, what is it? What kind of cult leader am I?"

"Murakan! Then before you go, I can give you a list of dragons in the Beamunt. That's what we already know about the Seven Colors!"

"Oh, really? Then from now on, bring it with a sweaty jump on your feet. I hope you and I don't have to walk in vain. I expect to have a name I know."

"Yes, just a moment!"

"Hey, wait a minute."

Murakan called Kashmir, who turned around with a jerk.

"I'll let you know two things before I go. First, your daughter has to spend her hectic days starting today. Let them run around every day until they're exhausted, and keep playing when they open their eyes. Keep me asleep.”

"Oh, until when should I do that?"

"Until we find the Water Dragon. Whether it's a clown or a dedicated playboy. You have to get the kid off his feet with excitement. When you lose your stamina, the Azmil power naturally weakens.”

The weaker the power, the safer the Euria becomes. That makes it less likely that Euria will break the future.

Now I'm at an age where I can't tell the difference between the future and the present and the dream and reality. If they see a "shocking future," they will inevitably change their behavior and become dangerous.

Even if you think it's a simple dream.

"Ah."

"There's also a way to give them sleeping pills every day, or to force them to sleep by doing some mental magic. You don't like this either, do you? I don't like it either. Maybe my little boy, strawberry pie, your wife, and kids. Isn't that right?"

"Okay, I'll do whatever I can to make you tired of playing every day. So the second thing is."

"Bring in the shelter chefs and tell them to make some shrimp dishes. With plenty."

Nodding Kashmir rushed out.

Then Gilly came up and said,

"Murakan, you're sweet."

"Haha, strawberry pie. I remember you couldn't eat shrimp before."

"No, not that. I thought Lord Kashmir had just said many things to ease your tension.”

Murakan coughed in vain, smacking his teeth.

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