Part 11 is the eleventh part of the Karsearin: The Biography of the Super Dragon.
Plot
After dinner, Mina takes Arin to a middle-aged man in his 40s wearing a black robe, who puts a hand on Arin's neck, mumbles something for a while, then releases her hand and says that the spell is perfect. Arin asks the middle-aged man what is perfect because there is no change in his body, and he's puzzled by the fact that his own voice comes out strangely thin and clear. He says that now anyone can see this child as Princess Ione. Mina looks at middle-aged man, admiring that now he has the same voice as hers, and he humbly says it's nothing bic magic. Meanwhile, Arin is testing his voice by himself. In the room Mina took Arin with, besides the middle-aged man, Reyses and a strong young man with dark hair were standing there, and while Arin is testing his voice, Reyses calls the middle-aged man who successfully performed magic Gaster, and says [Voice Change]is a magic that is difficult to cast perfectly, but he praises it. He says it's not that magic itself is difficult, it's because it's difficult to remember the person's voice, and he's been hearing Princess Ione's voice for over 10 years, so it's not that difficult, and he calls the man next to him Pluto, and asks him if he thinks that by the way, this is enough to deceive them too. To Gaster's question, a dark-haired young man called Pluto responds with a disappointing voice that he resembles him and that he is not a woman, but that he will not be easily detected if he is careful only in areas such as using the bathroom or taking a bath. Arin, who is listening to the conversation between the two, is intrigues when the names he has heard come and goes, looks at them and immediately remembers where he heard them. He then asks if the man in the black hood is Gaster called the Karsel Court Mage, and the dark-haired man is Pluto, the knights commander of the Karsel Kingdom. In response to Arin's question, Mina is right next to her and corrects her saying that he should be Mr. Gaster and Mr. Pluto, and Gaster and Pluto, who heard the sound, look at Arin with strange faces. He asks that he heard he doesn't know anything about the world, so where he did hear their names.
To Gaster's question, Arin quickly replies that he had heard from Darios and whether it was true that he had killed the dragon with him, and a bitter smile appear on the lips of Gaster and Pluto upon hearing the sound. Gaster, accompanied by a laugh, said that if he had heard it through Darios's mouth, he would have heard it closer to the truth. Pluto also smiled bitterly and continued, saying that he remembered the story of a flash that came from the tip of his sword and tore the dragon's wings, which he heard at a bar near his house. For some reason, Arin is puzzled because the two don't seem to be very happy. He says he went down to his hometown and there are rumors that he killed the dragon with Meteor Strike, why he would have suffered so much if he had mastered the Nineth Circle spell. Pluto says that Mr. Gaster's case isn't the worst of it, and there is a town where Darios is revered as a sword god who splits a dragon in two with a sword, and there is even a statue erected there. For some reason, they are not proud of them at all. He asks them if they are proud of the title of Dragon Slayer. Humans kill dragons for honor and greed, Karstein said. But neither of those two nor Darios seem to be very proud of it. Gaster mutters, almost as if he's proud of it, and Pluto sighs and says Arin that he's proud, but when he thinks about that day, they still can't sleep, and in addition, people know that they can easily defeat one or two dragons,, they tell him that they have to meet the dragon in person, and that the bard, who has only heard of it, cannot express the absolute horror, so he will not know the intimidation that comes from its huge body just by hearing about it. Gaster grumbles that if someone tells him to fight the dragon again, he will resign as a court mage and start farming in his hometown, and that he really thought that day he was going to die. In fact, Arin think it would be scary if people saw it, and he continues to says that what does they mean by deceive them. In an instant, Gaster and Pluto's complexions change, and Reyses put on a harsh expression that was not like her, and says Arin asks everything, and she says that he seems to have forgotten what he was like because they treated him kindly, he doesn't mind the fuss and just try to stick with what he has enslaved. Arin thinks that he is a slave and that he can't return to the dragon because he misses the timing again, and it's so easy to go that he forgot that he was sold as a slave now, and once quietly, he goes back to his room with Mina and changes clothes to sleep, and thinks that but if he transform himself in a city with so many people, he'll get it right away, and he'll have to go to the Batran Kingdom, so he thinks he'll have to take a look and act on the way. She asks him she hasn't gone out yet, but why he just took off his clothes. He wonders what else is wrong with him. Arin, who is about to take off his dress and the short shorts he put on inside, turns her head to Mina, the main character of the voice, and she she turned her back and says that if he take off his clothes anywhere, he can be identified as a man, and how he takes off his clothes without hesitation in front of a woman, no matter how he dresses as a woman. He thinks that it's very complicated, and when he heard her say, it seems that a male human should not take off his clothes in front of a female human, and humans has so much to worry about, so he will know why they have such a short lifespan. Mina throws pajamas to Arin and walks out of the door, and he grunts and crawls into his bed.
Characters
- Mina
- Karsearin
- Gaster
- Ione el Karsel (mention)
- Reyses
- Pluto fon Croword
- Darios fon Goldbruf (mention)
- Karstein de Red (mention)