Episode 177:
The elder’s room was more frugal than expected.
In the village of elves, the trees are hollowed out and they make their living inside them.
Because it was full of huge trees, dozens of elves each took over one tree and created the environnt they wanted.
It was decorated with colorful flowers, making it more splendid than most cities, even though no jewels or gold were used.
However, despite its splendor, the elder’s room was so poorly decorated that it felt dull rather than splendid.
“This is all I can treat you for.”
He sat us down on chairs made of tangled vines and handed us dark green tea.
‘Nokchande?’
I had no idea that I would be drinking tea here, which is the second most consud beverage in modern tis after coffee.
I like the bitter taste.
“Ho… you know how to drink tea.”
The elder’s muttering voice is heard.
Lanos next to took a sip and didn’t even touch it, saying it wasn’t his style.
Count Warrug smiled slightly, as if he liked the green tea.
“Do you like the car?”
“yes. I like it. “I’m grateful just for letting into the village, but since you’re even serving tea like this, I don’t know what to do.”
“ha ha ha. I can’t believe a human would say that. “You’re more polite than I thought.”
He seed to like and burst into laughter.
I looked at him and smiled.
“So what do you want from us?”
When the car was about half empty, the elder said with a smile on his face.
“What do you an?”
“No matter how isolated we are from the world, we know this. “The fact that you told us about our mother ans that you have sothing in mind for us.”
“….”
“Don’t humans make transactions by paying money, even among fellow humans? “I know at least that I don’t move on things that don’t benefit .”
I couldn’t say anything to say what he said.
What the elder said was not wrong.
As he said, humans move only through transactions.
It was human to not move for the benefit of both parties unless there was sothing they could gain.
That doesn’t an everything is like that.
So people are driven by pure goodwill.
And I had nothing to say about this part.
I looked back at Count Warrug.
Up until now, I had acted like a leader, but in reality, the decision-making power rested with Count Warrug.
Count Warrug knows the situation in the South better than I do, so he will tell what I need.
Because I just did it to survive right now.
If there’s anything I really need, I guess it’s the spirits they control.
Perhaps because I had already experienced the power of spirits once, I beca interested in spirits.
I think it would be very reassuring if that power helped .
“We want allies.”
“Hmm…”
Hearing Count Warrug’s words, the elder stroked his beard.
What he said was sothing I had never thought of.
An alliance with the elves.
But surprisingly, it was a good offer.
Currently, the tense balance in the South had collapsed due to Kairos.
They are still actively moving and trying to take over the entire South.
If the Red Hawks had remained, it might have been different, but now that they are gone, it is difficult to stop Kairos with the Marquis of Easton alone.
The population continues to increase with the sa reproductive power as monsters, and the power of the elves is essential to stop them.
It would be of great help if the elves could help at a ti when it is difficult to even hope for the kingdom’s support.
“I think the elder will know. “How active is the Kairos tribe running around right now?”
“know. “I know it very well.”
The elder muttered quietly, saying, “There is no way I don’t know.”
Perhaps he was thinking of the Kairos tribe, but a flash of death appeared in his eyes and then disappeared.
“I devoted my whole life to dealing with those guys.”
“Well… you’ve dealt with them longer than , so you know how evil they are.”
“I have no choice but to know. Hundreds of children died at the hands of those bastards, and they had to shed blood and tears because of them. “How can I forget those mories?”
Even though he didn’t swear, his voice felt very harsh.
He gritted his teeth at the part where he said they had suffered a lot from Kairos.
“Then you must speak quickly. We don’t want much from you. Alliance: It’s an alliance in words, but in reality, we ask you not to oppose us. No, it’s a kind of request not to attack first.”
“Hmm…”
“Do you know that the Kairos tribe has just swallowed the Red Hawk?”
“Know. You can’t not know. “The leader of the Red Hawk is currently relying on us.”
“…?”
What now?
Wasn’t the Red Hawk wiped out?
How on earth can the head of the Red Hawk be here?
No, from the beginning, didn’t the elves reject everyone who wasn’t an elf?
Why did you accept the leader of the Red Hawk?
And wasn’t the Red Hawk wiped out or turned into a slave to Kairos?
It was hard to believe that the head of the Red Hawk, and not just an ordinary resident, was here.
“Is that so?”
Even Count Warrug’s eyes widened in surprise.
I only heard that the Red Hawk was ruined, but I didn’t know the details of what happened internally.
But I never thought the leader would be here.
“Is this really that surprising?”
“Anyway… it seems a lot different from the elf we thought.”
“Oh, I see. But even if we think that way, we can’t help it, she is one of us.”
“yes?”
“…?”
What kind of novel sound is this?
The leader of the Red Hawk and the elf are mbers of the sa group.
Does that an the leader is an elf?
“Oh she’s not an elf.”
The leader must have read my expression and smiled softly and shook his head.
“She is not an elf, but she is one. “Even though we don’t share the sa blood, she is blessed by her mother.”
A human from another land who received the blessings of the World Tree.
That was the identity of the Red Hawk leader.
Well, otherwise there would be no reason for her to co here.
“Then where is she?”
“I am resting well next to my mother. “I can’t tell you any more than that.”
I didn’t even ask him to tell , but he flatly refused even before asking.
Count Warrug was not a person who lingered over things that did not work out.
In response to his response that he could never tell , I nodded and talked.
“All right. Then you would know better. “How dangerous is the situation now?”
“Hmm…”
“They have already swallowed the Red Hawk. And now they’re targeting you.”
“We who are protected by our mother will never lose.”
“I know. “I saw it with my own eyes, so it would be even weirder to say I don’t know.”
“Then that’s it…”
“But isn’t that a story from when your mother’s world tree was intact?”
“….”
At Count Warrug’s words, the temperature in the room dropped cold.
In an instant, a frenzied energy filled the room.
As soon as the world tree was spoken, the elder crumpled his face and glared at Count Warrug.
Count Warrug calmly accepted the elder’s montum.
Even if he borrowed the power of spirits, Count Warrug was a sword master.
The montum is second to none.
He was just accepting it to show that he had no hostile intentions.
How much ti has passed like that?
The elder who was glaring at Count Warrug took a deep breath and regained his montum.
“I guess I’ve beco sensitive too. “I’m sorry I shouldn’t be this angry.”
“no. “Because I know that this is a situation where I have no choice but to be sensitive.”
Count Warrug waved his hand saying it was okay.
The elder seems to like him like that and gives a faint smile.
“Thank you for saying that. Yes, that’s right. You’re right. “Because without our mother, we would be powerless.”
“Shouldn’t that happen? “That’s why we ca.”
“yes. You said you knew why my mother was having a hard ti. And even treatnt thods.”
“yes. you’re right. But shouldn’t we also gain sothing? “If you co prepared to die and get nothing, I can’t tell you that.”
“okay. In return, he offered peace. That’s possible. Then…”
“No. That alone is not enough. “It’s about making everyone happy, but that’s not what we can achieve.”
“Um…”
“As you know, Elder, we are creatures that make a living by making even the smallest transactions.”
“know.”
The elder closes his mouth.
Count Warrug beca more relaxed and continued speaking.
“We don’t want anything big. Helping us when we need it. “That’s enough.”
“I’m helping you…”
The elder strokes his beard.
After thinking for a mont, he opened his mouth.
“That’s a problem I can’t decide on my own. “Even though I am the grown-up in this village, I have to listen to everyone’s opinions.”
“Then there’s a good chance it won’t work. “You hate us.”
“But that doesn’t an there’s no way. There is one way. And that needs to be done by you, not .”
Count Warrug said he would listen and listened to him.
And his eyes widened at the elder’s next words.
***
The elves gathered in one place.
I looked back at the elves surrounding .
“It’s human.”
“He said he knew why my mother was sick.”
“Isn’t it because of that guy that your mother is sick?”
The elves were full of hostility.
So of them were interested in seeing humans for the first ti, but most of them were impatient because they could not attack us.
“I’m sorry. “I was able to collect things, but I can’t do anything about showing hostility.”
“it’s okay. “I’m used to this.”
I shook my head at the elder’s words.
These reactions were all too familiar to .
An atmosphere I haven’t felt recently, but felt every day in the past.
They ignored and showed hostility just by calling an incompetent idiot.
Although much of that has disappeared now, in the past, even the knights and wizards of the family ignored .
Compared to that, this was like playing house.
At least they don’t ignore .
Instead of ignoring , they were wary of .
At least you won’t be called incompetent.
That alone made satisfied.
“Then, could you na just a few of them? I will only resolve urgent matters right now. There is the biggest thing, but it is not sothing that can be solved right away…”
“I understand. Roxy Taranza. “You follow the interest, provide what is needed, and provide assistance.”
“elder! “That guy is human!”
“How can you ask to help a human being!”
“Please think again!”
“It’s for my mother.”
“…!”
They protested loudly, but silenced their mouths when they heard that one word: it was for their mother’s sake.
There was a lot he wanted to say, but I could see him trying to hold it down.
They approached .
“i look forward to.”
“…Tsk.”
They looked at my outstretched hand, clicked their tongues and turned their heads.
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