"No, the, uh"

Douglas is stuck in two choices poked by Ethereum.

"I'm sorry, I'll punish you for this, so forgive me."

Hongo sheltered him in a way that stood before Douglas, who was puzzled.

"No! Master Eldard!

Douglas speaks out in surprise at the main town where he said he would suffer his sins. Douglas' breasts get hot in the main town where he says he escaped on his own and still shelters him.

"Uh, well, that's fine. He didn't just fight the Atoras, he didn't bother me or anyone he knew."

That's what Aeta answers, not so obsessed with Douglas, because he just said it at last.

"Yes, no, I will be punished!

Douglas said so hastily to Aotearoa about a situation in which the worshipping Hongo was likely to take his place.

"Either way, and I don't think I can float about this... well, that's it. You can apologize to the dwarves with these guys."

"Okay!

Having nodded as if to salute him, he himself had never attacked a dwarf settlement. But I understood it was my sin not to stop it because I listened to the raid in silence.

And it's not about El, it's about home.

Aotearoa corrected the name of Hongo by holding his finger.

"Okay!

Douglas, who replied as clearly as earlier, repeated the bumps and the name of the main town so as to stain himself.

"Sorry, this guy usually comes out of the aristocracy, but for some reason, he admired me and joined my unit."

It was a well heard pattern that the noble boy admired some other knight and a different hairy home.

"Well, fine. Better get to the chief than that. Hongo is with me in apologizing, it's too light for the punishment Dina just gave me."

Hongo nodded with a nervous face at Aotearoa's voice. The destruction of the tower he himself had built over the years seemed to have set a foot in his feelings and made him more positive about apologies.

"Of course."

It was a simple response, but his determination was a strong one.

"Ishdra, please"

Copy that. The Lord wishes he could fly himself. '

I welcome Ethereal Tails to my back in their original appearance, but I tell the same ancient dragon breed of Braaud to follow me on his own.

'Right, it's a little creepy to ride on your back'

The two horse misfits collided with the bee and his gaze, but he entered the flight posture sensing signs of Ethereal Tai to leave it alone.

Flying all the way up at once, they fly at ultra-high altitudes, so a line goes to dwarf settlements without being discovered from the ground.

We gathered information on the chiefs in the first settlement we found, and in the next settlement alone, we were finally able to find the chiefs in the third.

And now surrounded by dwarves, all the main towns are seated in front of the chief.

Aotearoa had explained beforehand how he had come this far, and that was also heard by the dwarves around him.

So you're here to apologize to us.

The word belonged to the dwarf chief Zames. During this millennium the clan was unable to settle and was to be scattered all over the place. That and this were all caused by Hongo's targeting of dwarves for their own ends.

They survived to this day without annihilation because of the fast response of Elder Gregor Marvin. But naturally their anger is strong, as few have ever lost their companions, dear family, or lovers. That's to the point where the word anger is even raw.

"I've done enough to apologize. I'm sorry..."

Hongo sits down and says words of apology. Besides, my colleagues in the main town continued. But there's no response whatsoever from dwarves. Some wanted to show their faces to see what they looked like and why they didn't respond, but still they keep their heads down with apologies to the dwarves.

The dwarves, when it came to their treatment, were in trouble. All of a sudden they showed up and hopefully they were the cause of it all, I bowed my head and came to apologize.

It was not true that I had been tormented for the past millennium, but it was also boiling hard to blame me for knowing what was going on in my main town.

"What's the matter..."

The chief sends his gaze to Ethereum with a troubled look that it has become a hassle.

"Well, I can make the right ruling after I've learned your feelings. But is that convincing?

The Ethereal Question was not directed solely at Zames, but also at the dwarves around him, and hence elsewhere. There was Ethereal's concern that many would follow the decisions made by the chief, but still some would not be convinced.

"It's hard for the word I'm going to say to you to be the generality of the clan, but at least many of those on this occasion think that there is a part of sympathy for their circumstances as well. That's not why you're allowed to do what you did to us... so you can't decide how to answer what's right for you."

Many dwarves were nodding at the words of Zames. Basically, they were a heart-warming race, and they weren't inherently good at keeping strong hostility toward someone.

"Even if I let these guys atone for their sins just for resentment, it's only somewhat clearer. Then wouldn't it be best to let the dwarves work together to stay positive? Of course, you should be told about the deceased, and I won't tell you to forget it. You wouldn't even be able to do what you didn't. So from now on, we're going to make these guys work together to make sure everyone leans in and lives together."

To Aotearoa's words, Hongo looked up and looked at him with a look of surprise and perplexity.

"What's that?

Zames throws the question because he didn't say what the specifics were.

"It's just one example, but here's my plan. First, find a place where all the clans can live. Of course they are."

I snort loudly that Hongo of course is in the language. It was his sincere snort, hoping that he could make amends that he had made to them.

"Then… tidying up the place, building necessary buildings, waterways, etc., building roads connecting with other cities, preparing funds and food for the clan to live slowly for a while"

Hongo gradually blued to the suggestion of Ethereal Tai, who came out one after the other. I was going to do anything I could, but it was going to be bigger than I expected.

"Wait a minute, please. Lord Sota, is that so?

Zames rushes to stop the words, but why would Aotearoa do that? And I just leaned my neck.

"Isn't this normal?

Aotearoa thought that normality did not seem normal to other faces. The dwarves seemed to think it would be enough to get the place secured.

"Yes, no, that's just..."

Aotearoa turns back to the main town because Zames says so reluctantly.

"You can do that, right?

There was pressure on the word not to make it say no.

"Ya, I'll do it. No, let me do it."

You can't just not nod here. The answer Hongo gave to Zam's was to satisfy Aotearoa.