Part 31 is the thirty-first part of the Karsearin: The Biography of the Super Dragon.
Plot[]
It is a very conspicuous sight to see Gabein, a man of gigantic stature 2m (6.56168 ft) tall, walking in a crowded market alley. He asks Gabein why he's been coming here since early in the morning. Gabein soon enters one of the common pubs along the road, where the owner of the pub, wearing a skinny and unsuitable large apron, is wiping his glasses and talking to him in a friendly tone. He asks if anyone knows anything about what happened at the castle last night. Gabein puts the big body on a chair as if pushing a table, and the owner brings a glass of beer with an unconcerned expression. He says, well, people don't go to the bar at times like this, but today is a little different than usual, and there is someone who can tell the story he wants. The owner puts down his glass and glances at the corner, and where Gabein turns his gaze, two wounded soldiers are sipping their glasses and having a conversation. Judging from their outfits, they are obviously defenders of Batran Palace. Gabein thinks it's just fine, and he goes over to them. He asks them if it's too early to buy a drink. The wounded soldiers look suspiciously at a man of gigantic stature who approached them for a moment, and soon realize his identity. It is not easy to find such a size in Batran here, but they can already guess the identity of this man of gigantic stature. He asks if he's 'Gabein the Storm'. It's a pretty childish naming sense, but do mercenaries have any noble language skills? That's the case with all the titles given to some of the more talented mercenaries... Other titles like Bloodwind xxx or Mercenary King etc. The fact that these two people who do not look like mercenaries know Gabein's name is also proof that he is a capable and capable mercenary. He thanks them for recognizing him, and orders the owner to have three Rakils here. Gabein soon orders Rakils, a fermented drink made by mixing cactus and various fruits, the most used alcohol in Batran, and then turns to the wounded soldiers and asks questions first. He asks them if they can find out about yesterday's events. The expression on the faces of the wounded soldiers, as expected,, comes to mind. Unless they're stupid, there's no way they couldn't figure out why Gabein approached him. The events that happened last night, if you were a mercenary, you might be able to catch one. The owner brings Rakills, and the two wounded soldiers drink it at once before opening their mouths. He says he'll say simple, Batran is doomed.
As the conversation progressed, Gabein's expression continues to remain serious, and the wounded soldiers on horseback are drinking alcohol as the atmosphere gradually grows heavier. He says in the end, all the envoys of Karsel and Arasnan are disguised, and the envoys of each country have already been captured by their attack, and even the guards of the Batran Palace are killed thanks to the dragon slayer Pluto and the woman who appears to be a shaman attached to him, he and this friend had no reason to risk their lives for the rotten nobles, so they ran away quickly... Besides, the Karsel's envoys were wearing fancy clothes, but armors that neither swords nor arrows can penetrate, and even though they wore such armor, it did not seem to have any trouble moving at all. One of the wounded soldiers who is talking takes a sip to see if he's thirsty, and in the meantime, the remaining one continues the story. He says first of all, even King Zaitrel has already passed away, so the prince is dead... and, as they heard from their superiors, they are now attacking both Karsel and Arasnan at the same time, especially the Karsel side, which is strange,,, they had crossed the Al Kreed Mountains, and they thought it was bullshit because of the sound that they had crossed that place even when they first reported it. As if the conversation is roughly over, the two of them are focused only on whether more alcohol comes out or not. Having experienced such things last night, the desire to have a drink no matter how early in the morning will be intense, and Gabein, who understands that feeling, he goes to the counter and shouts as he pays for their drinks. He tells them thank them, he might get a new job, and he'll buy them another bottle, so drink it generously.
Herbert is admiring Arin's healing power. Naturally, when he looks into a human belly, he cannot see the other side. However, even though he suffered a serious injury that could see the other side, Arin is now almost fully recovered. No matter how expensive the Erix Potion he used, it healed too quickly. Herbert's curiosity as a doctor is activates and he is looking around Arin, and Arin, who has no power, has no choice but to entrust himself to him. He says he's not human, and if he was, he couldn't do this. He shouts that he had said it before, he is a dragon. Arin was shouted and when he saw Erbet's face, he speaks in a weak voice.. Herbert looks at him with a smile and opens his mouth. He asks if he's a dragon, why can't he get it back. He says he does not know himself, suddenly mana is not flowing. He says he is not a stranger to magic.. he doesn't believe the dragon, a magical race, cannot handle mana properly and cannot return to its main body. Herbert is not at all ignorant of magic. Originally, he wanted to become a mage. He needs strength to take revenge on Karsel for destroying his own hometown. Gabein had good strength from an early age, and he also had the power to deal with spirits. Since Herbert himself had been told that he was smart, and that he knew his body was too weak to become a warrior, there was a time when he went under a famous wizard to become a mage and trained for a long time. However, although his head may have been much better than that of ordinary people, it seems that he was absurdly short of being a mage. In the end, without even learning the magic of First Circle properly, he gave up the path of a mage and studied medicine with the thought of taking responsibility for the life of his friend. In order to use magic, mana must flow into the envisioned space, and in order to specify where the mana will flow, the coordinates must be constantly specified through mathematical calculations. It is no exaggeration to say that those who use the name of a mage are truly geniuses with brains greater than humans. He says that dragons are a magical race because they do not use magic like humans,, but if he wants to say that he is now under a curse and that magic is not used. No matter how hard Herbert tried, Arin himself didn't know the reason, so there was no way he could answer that question. In Arin's hesitant ears, the sound of the door being opens harshly, follows by a loud shouting can be heard. He tells Herbert that maybe they've caught something amazing.
Characters[]
- Gabein Kirk
- Owner of the pub
- Wounded soldiers
- Pluto fon Croword (mention)
- Vera Casnine (mention)
- Zaitrel el Batran (mention)
- Deckslein el Batran (mention)
- Herbert
- Karsearin