68-Episode 68 Slave Decides Policy




 They all looked dumbfounded, and then one person's laughter echoed through the room.
 It wasn't a mockery or a criticism of what I had said.
 It was just pure enjoyment.

Funny! You're funny, Walth. I didn't think you'd be here to talk about defeating Era.

It's not funny. Do you have any idea what this man just said to me?

Yes, Vio. This man underestimates the four dragons.

 Mariel and Keith expressed their opposition to the defeat of the four dragons, but Radael and Holbert rejected them outright.

I agree with Lord Walth. I agree with Lord Walth. We can't let Hellartio's power continue to grow.

As much as I hate to agree with the humans, I think we should deal with the raging dragon first.

---- So, since it's a two to two split, I'll decide!

"Wait, Vio, we need to discuss this some more.

 Keith stood up for the first time with an impatient expression on his face, but Vio ignored him and continued talking.

I'm all for taking down Ela! This is the consensus decision of the elves!

"I told you to wait. We are exhausted and our numbers are dwindling.

I don't think that's a problem, Mr. Walth.

 I'm sure it was my idea, but I don't think it's my imagination that I feel like I'm in the palm of Vio's hand.
 Vio gave me a devilish smile and seemed to be waiting for me to say something.

"Then don't worry. I'm not going to ask for help from my village in defeating them.

"Wait a minute, you mean we're going to do it alone? I thought it was Walth who said we couldn't do it.

Not "we" exactly. I'm going alone.

You can't just decide that. Of course you can't. You can't go.

If Mr. Walls wants to go, I'll go. I won't let you go alone.

What are you talking about, Pheuel? Even I can see now that it's foolhardy to challenge the four dragons. It's a good thing that you're not the only one who can't afford to buy a new one. What? It's not possible. ......

 I'm sure you'll be able to understand why.
 It was Fiehl's father, Radael.

"Fiehl, why do you need to go? You can leave this to Lord Walth. You know how worried I was about you. ...... I will not allow you to worry my parents any longer.

"Father, I'm not a child anymore. Father, I am not a child anymore. And you want me to be ungrateful to Mr. Walth for saving my life?

No, no, no. No one's asking you to be ungrateful. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

That's not what I'm talking about. Then you'll just have to train harder and become more useful.

But... ......

 There is not the slightest hint of parental dignity.
 I don't know if he saw how pathetic Radael was, but Keith opened his mouth and started laughing.

I don't know if he saw how pathetic Radael was, but he laughed out loud and said, "Even Fiel, who was by my side, doesn't trust me when I say that I'm going to defeat the raging dragon Era by myself. For a human to challenge the four great dragons is nothing short of reckless.

"Keith, I don't know if it's reckless or not. I don't know if it's reckless or not, because we have the precedent of Ars Dittrand. And I'm not going to let him go alone.

"Well, I don't suppose you're planning on going either, are you?

 When Keith was upset, Vieo held his mouth and blew out.
 His eyes immediately turned to Seretia and Pheuel.

"Of course not. I'm going to train you, Celestia. And Pheuel too.

"Wait a minute, I told you I'm going alone.

I said I'd go alone. - Well, no one said that, and I'm not sure that Mr. Walls is strong enough for us to let him go alone. Radael, you know that Fiel is stubborn. Keith, is that okay with you?

"Fiehl is already out of my hands. I don't care who teaches him, it's not my place to tell him what to do.

 A relieved Fiehl turns to the one remaining person, his father, Radael.
 His face is full of confidence and vindication as he brings Vio and Keith to his side.
 Ladaeru sagged down on the spot as if he had given up, and in a weak voice, he simply replied, "Okay.