"There are only a few who can come here. Among them, my people, or those associated with them, are the first candidates. I thought I was quick to explain all of the items here because they were habitual or difficult to handle."
I remember the purpose for which I was originally here. Together I'm convinced of the reason.
"If you know him, don't look forward to seeing him. This is how I met Sota, Deena, and Atra."
The word conveyed a soft tone towards those close to him.
"What if the other ones were coming?
I'll eat the hammer straight away.
I could see from Grevin, who replied by making a grip and pretending to shake it, that it was all a woven action that Aotearoa would return to this world.
"... so was Deena, who was sealed, but why did Grevin think I'd be subpoenaed again?
When Aeta, who had finally returned to the conversation, threw questions to Deena and Grevin.
Deena and Grevin look at each other with a decent look at the question.
"Eh, that's..."
"Because what?
Afterwards we both keep an eye on Aotearoa.
"Hey, what is it?
"I was wondering if Mr. Sota would manage to come back. I don't know if it's self or coincidence... but I'm sure he'll be back."
Deena's words with a gentle smile felt a strong trust in Aotearoa.
"I'm similar. I saw where they would send me. Trust, because I wanted you to come back more than that, and my desire not to let that battle end like that."
I agree with the smudges and that kind of Grevin, yeah, Deena.
"That sort of thing...... I'm glad you believed me anyway. I guess that's how I got to meet you two. No, the three of us, too, because we met Reginald."
"Whoa, did you even meet Reginald? That means I went to the Dragon Nation sanctuary. Your daughter seems to have a good relationship with the Dragon Clan or the Dragon Clan today."
I was satisfied that Leila was also getting company from the Dragon Nation because of her presence.
"I don't know if it's good... I've had a lot of rubbing."
Aotea sends Leila her gaze when she says so, but she was out of sight whistling about whether there was a verse in mind.
"Well, I could have met Reginald's brother, Gaine. Except for a little rubbing, which was generally a favorable impression."
"Fine then. It's not strange that Sota should be treated as the hero who defeated the Demon King, because I don't want it to be hard on her... I thought so and wrote a story that told the truth, but it didn't work."
Dropping his shoulder as Golem looked was somewhere funny.
But Aeta faces Grevin with a serious look.
"I read it. The book Grevin wrote could be found in various places. I had the most books in the castle of the Beasts... but thanks to you for writing them, there were not many of them who believed me. Thanks."
That said, I bowed my head deeply.
"Hey, come on. I just did what I deserved, and I wrote it on my own, angry that there were stories out there that would put all my sins on Sota, even though Sota wasn't from this world in the first place."
"Oh, I know. So thank you."
Now I gave him a face and smiled and told him how grateful I was again.
"At all, your lord has always been weird and disciplined. Let's take a thank you... By the way, I was curious to see you in various places..."
Grevin's voice color questioning Aotearoa was somewhat of a rushing air.
"A lot of things mean as they are. Gravin, I could find many books you wrote, and I own everything you told me to take with me."
Grevin was rolling out of embarrassment or on the spot as if he had been known about the stains of his youth when he heard it.
"Whoa, whoa, did they read that one? Ahhh!!
The floor was shaking as if there was a little earthquake, and the dust was coming down from the gaps in the little walls and ceilings, though, as it was rolling in the form of a giant golem.
"Hey, hey! Stop! Don't ram!!
Even if Aotearoa speaks, Grevin didn't stop, so Aotearoa looks at the ancient dragon.
'Ugh, I can't help it. This, why don't you stop rambling!
When Gu Long spoke, he grabbed the golem and stopped the movement.
"Oh, my God, he's surprisingly powerful, strong!
We knew in earlier battles that we had enough power to blow up the ancient dragon, but now the golem was unconsciously moving around so there was no limiter on force, and even the ancient dragon was bone to stop that movement.
"I have no choice."
Aotearoa squeaks so, granting Kolong physical strengthening.
'Ooh, this, the power is boiling!
The ancient dragon, regained in strength, grabbed the golem again and stopped the movement. But still, it seemed to take effort to stop Golem from moving, and Gu Long's breathing was disturbed.
"Whoa, whoa, whoa, I feel stopped by so much power"
Having regained his sanity, Grevin was surprised by the power of the ancient dragon.
'Ha-ha-ha, what a power. I made something amazing.'
Gu Long decided to move to the edge to rest because of the fatigue caused by stopping Grevin.
"Hmm, well, I can't help but panic about what has been read. So, what did Sorta come here for?
Finally get back to business. Speaking of age, the dragon people's reginade was bigger, but Grevin became a compiler of the braves because of his ageless style. It should have been, but in the end Aeta was buying a summariser because of the fact that there were so many derailments in the story and a sudden explosion of emotions as now.