86. trap

“How do you think it will turn out?”

I ask Jeronia, the heretical judge who is kneeling, but he keeps his mouth shut and bows his head.

It seemed like he wasn’t going to give me any information, but in fact, I didn’t ask for an answer either.

It was a feeling of ventilating the head in terms of simply organizing my thoughts.

“Yongin will not respond to my request because they have strong self-esteem, of course.”

You’re probably thinking about how to rescue the dragons without even thinking about meeting my requirements.

It’s because they don’t actually meet the requirements of terrorists.

She sits down on the chair Xeronia was using.

He opens a bottle of chocolate cookies on his desk and pops one into his mouth.

I think I eat it when I lose concentration in the middle of work or when I run out of sugar, but it was crispy and delicious because it was a high-end product.

“Ugh.”

Only the sound of crunchy cookies resonated throughout the room. In the end, one of the agents next to Geronia cried and begged.

“My, please save me.”

The moment he hears that, Geronia raises her lowered head and yells at the agent.

“Where is Yongin begging for his life ugly! If it is death, accept it boldly! Dragons are watching over us!”

“Ah, may the dragon’s breath blow upon us…”

The priest also adds a word, closes his eyes and begins to pray. Thinking that he was saying something useless, I picked up another cookie and ate it as an answer.

“I have no intention of killing you. There won’t be any more injuries than this. As I said before, all I want is one thing, humans are turning into dragons, and I just want you to find out why.”

“……”

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Jeronia slowly raised her eyes as if trying to figure out my truth.

“Are you saying that humans are changing into Yongin?”

Now that he seems ready to have a little conversation, he grabs the cookie jar and sits down in front of them.

“Yeah, so is my sister. It is said that two of the border guards are changing. When I said that, your side laughed and provoked me.”

Pointing to the two dragons who were beaten by me on the dragon’s border, they avoid their gaze out of shame.

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Jeronia stared at the two as if rebuking them, and sighed with mixed emotions.

“But we really don’t know anything. I have never heard of such a disease that a human turns into a Yongin.”

“okay?”

Looking at the atmosphere, it felt really unfair, but I can’t just leave my hands here and go back.

They don’t know, but other dragons might have known.

In an instant, the wind from outside blew heavily, and a subtle but faint commotion passed by as if brushing my ears.

Not only me, but Geronia also kept her mouth shut, probably noticing it.

“Looks like you’re here.”

I got up slowly, threw the cookie jar on the floor, went back to the chair, sat down, opened the book I had just taken out, and raised my legs on the desk.

“Hmm.”

It’s in the language of the dragons, so I don’t understand it at all and just close the book.

Although I was sitting here in the name of protecting the dragon’s borders, I felt a little bit understandable about Geronia’s feelings, who must have been bored with the same day.

I wonder if I was wondering how I stayed still even though I noticed the attack. Geronia could not stand it and opened her torn mouth.

“Why are you not responding? It’s better to put aside the thoughts that you’ll try to solve through conversation after you’re arrested, human. You are summarily executed.”

“I know that much, just.”

I sat down almost straight on my chair and stared blankly at the light.

“I don’t know if I can make it this far.”

*

“Crazy.”

“What the hell is this…

“Is this possible in such a short time?”

The heretic judges and agents at each guard post guarding the dragon’s border felt their hearts, which had been pounding and sinking, return to their place again.

The moment they heard the voice of the hostage taker from Yonggak Post, the judges at each post were already thinking about how to safely rescue the hostages and kill him.

Although they heard the request for information, they had no intention of granting any human request.

Of course, he was heading to the dragon-gak post to subdue him.

They couldn’t even get close, and the dragons had no choice but to step back.

Like corn on a field of corn, numerous traps were densely surrounding the dragon horn guard post.

Now I’m genuinely curious as to how on earth such a trap could be set up in such a short time.

Thanks to this, the dragons couldn’t even approach the dragongak post.

“Even if you take the damage, you have to go! I don’t know what he will do to Judge Geronia.”

The biggest dragon shouted as he thumped the dirt with his halberd. Clearly, those who raised their voices saying it was right until they entered the trap field now answer with silence.

Among them, a judge wearing glasses crossed his arms and expressed his opinion.

“Anyway, the emergency contact port is also connected to the Havelock outpost. The high judge is probably coming, so I’ll wait first…”

“What nonsense is that! If we show the High Judicator how he’s stumped by just one human, can he trust us and entrust the front line of the dragon’s vigil?”

“Turn it off…”

The big Yongin continued to raise his voice.

“Before you come, you have to organize the situation and make a report. I’m not leaving it up to the high judge!”

“That is correct.”

As the other judges agreed, the voice grew louder as they stepped forward.

“Perhaps due to lack of time, the traps pose a high risk of injury, but not a life-threatening level. Even if it takes damage, let’s push in.”

Only by doing so will they not be sparked, but Geronia alone will be branded as an incompetent judge.

Everyone didn’t say it out of their mouth, but they were thinking the same thing, they believed it.

In fact, without knowing that the judge who had raised his voice more than anyone else had other thoughts.

Keyal Mirek.

Even among judges, he possessed superior strength, and he tried to ignore the cold sweat flowing down his back.

done.

Somehow I made these idiots rush into the dragon shell post. Admiring his leadership in delivering a kind of speech, Keyalmirek felt a thrill of pleasure throughout his body.

‘That person must be killed.’

It must be chewed to death before the High Judge arrives.

Otherwise, there was a risk of the tail being stepped on.

‘These stupid human bastards, there’s nothing they can handle properly.’

Keyal Mirek tried to calm down his anger by giving the dog a swear word for his work.

If it became known that he was involved in this case, it was clear that he would be handed over to the Heretic Judges and put on trial.

Then, there was a very strong possibility that the record of kidnapping the dragons and handing them over to the fighting dogs, or changing the record that they were trying to do the wall, would be revealed.

Anyway, there were no problems.

‘It’s over if I just chew and kill that human baby.’

Even if he was executed by summary judgment, it is by no means a strange picture. On the contrary, the situation becomes even more bizarre if it is not executed.

As the strength of the halberd he was holding grew stronger, Keyalmirek took the lead and headed for the dragon watch post.

*

‘How did this party happen?’

Eris, who entered the land of the dragon, smiled awkwardly as she watched the people following her secretly.

Hatsim, a dwarf warrior whose height only reached Eris’ waist, but his beard almost touched the ground.

Smooth black skin and cat eyes with a half moon floating in their eyes. The purring beast, Jagyua.

Even in the eyes of humans guarding the dragon’s boundaries, the combination of elves, dwarves, and beasts seemed to be quite fresh.

“A forest like this would be perfect for elves. I met Giyeon well.”

As Hatsim smiled and spoke, Jagyua, who was next to him, frowned.

“Shut up.”

“Aww, you don’t let a madman even say good things are good.”

“Eww.”

Dwarf Hot Sim and Beast Jagyu.

The meeting was strange, but anyway, the three of them came to go together knowing that they had the same goal: to solve the riddle that turns their precious people into Yongin.

Eris’s head hurt a little at the tone of the two people, but she had no choice but to keep moving forward.

‘Daniel.’

The captain of the guard guarding the dragon’s border told me.

A male student with the surname MacLean broke down the fence for his sister and entered the land of dragons.

The moment they crossed over there, there was nothing the border guards could do, so they only stomped their feet and prayed.

‘I can’t believe Daniel came here with the same goal as me.’

Eris smiled self-deprecatingly, thinking that this might be a connection, and the moment she tried to step a little faster.

“……”

Eris, sensitive to the smell of the forest, stood tall.

“what? What’s going on?”

“Is it Yongin?”

Hashim and Jagyua looked at Eris and asked, but she slowly closed her eyes and opened them again.

A pattern appeared in her eyes.

An ability given to her by Artemis, the god of the moon, hunting, and chastity.

“Trap, why so many…”

Looking at the countless traps, Eris couldn’t help but panic. If this is the number, the Yongin people have laid it out, and I wonder if they were serious about the defense this far.

‘Is Daniel okay?’

There were no dangers to life as if it were for capture, but there were so many of them, and if one was caught, it was the end, so Eris began to worry.

“There are a lot of traps, so everyone please follow me.”

Even while avoiding the traps, Eris hoped for Daniel’s safety.

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