Part 15 is the fifteenth part of the Karsearin: The Biography of the Super Dragon.
Plot
Arin and Kasler move to the terrace next to the dining room, and Mina and Kasler's servant are waiting about 10 meters (32.8084 ft) away. He asks him what she thinks about the Six Nations Conference as a person concerned. He thinks he doesn't know how he knows and asks Mina to sign quickly. He says she wants to hear Prince Kasler's opinion first. He says that he had prepared quite well enough to participate as a representative of a country, and although the Six Nations is an equal country in the same position on the surface, the difference between the countries is actually quite large, in the case of the North military state, Arasnan, it has more than twice the population and territory of the Lastanien Kingdom, and only their Libeid, called the Chivalry Kingdom, can withstand Arasnan, the rest of the kingdoms will be difficult to stop even if the two kingdoms merge, if the Arasnan Kingdom shows an unsettling movement, and the interest in this meeting will be quite high because the power of the Six Powers Federation is determined by the attitude of the Karsel Kingdom to the Batran Kingdom or Sarbazan, which borders the Arasnan Kingdom, this time, Princess Ione came in person this time, so Batran and Sarbazan must be quite relieved, but they can't do anything because it is the sorrow of a weak country, in the first place, it is a little funny that the meeting was held because of unfounded rumors, which made it clear that the Arasnan and Karsel coalition rumors are nonsense. He thinks he talks well. While watching Kasler hardily showing off his literacy, Arin just smiles and listens quietly, and Kasler finishes his speech and takes a breather, then asks Arin to remind her if his judgment is correct again. He thinks Mina is stroking her ear this time. He says it's mostly like that, but she can't give details. He asks if it is okay to say that Karsel's attitude has not changed. He thinks she's scratching her head this time. He says she can't say he's wrong, but she can't go into details either. According to Mina's signature, Arin says she wants to hear his thoughts first, it's similar, but she can't tell him in detail, she can't say it's true, but she can't tell him the details, although these three words are repeated, Kasler did not feel strange at all and was able to communicate for a while as Arin changed the vocabulary and gave accents as much as he could. He says, however, look like the number of guards is too small, of course, but I am not suspicious of Karsel's brave warriors, but since Batran is a country made up of rugged mountains and forests, unlike Karsel, it is a place where monsters appear quite often, it looks a bit small for an army escorting the successor. He thinks that their guards are small so what he will do, and looks at her but she doesn't give her sign. Arin is worried about what to answer, but that thought didn't last long. It is thanks to Mina who suddenly comes to Arin and talks to him. She says she wants to go in and rest because she's worried that the cold air would not put too much strain on Princess Ione's body as the sun went down. However, the first prince of this Libeid, called Kasler, doesn't seem to want to let Arin go. He says that he feels that a princess with a weak constitution like that should be escorted more safely, it is unlikely that a strong warrior will come out of a peaceful Karsel, he has 10 knights and 200 valiant soldiers, and he is not that weak either, so he suggests that he accompany him. At the end of his words, Kasler lifts a long sword from his waist, and there is a 'Golden Lion's pattern', a crest proving that he is a knight of Libeid, is drawn there. Libeid is the Kingdom of Chivalry. It is certain that Kasler is not that weak as even the royal family does not give the title of knight to those who do not have the ability, but as Mina, who can see Kasler's insides, who asks for her to accompany her, there is no choice but to frown at the arrogance of his arrogant spread and crushing of their country. The Karsel Kingdom, which has the strongest economic power among the Six Nations. It is the most stable and prosperous among the six countries because it has a wonderful topography that is intercepted to the east by the Lartead Mountains and to the north by the Al Kreed Mountains, to the east by the Hanan River, the largest river in the eastern continent, and to the south by the sea. The state was Karsel, and the current king of Karsel, 'Latisse el Karsel', did not have a prince. It means that the kingship of this Karsel will be transferred to the person who marries Princess Ione, so Karsel's move has had a strange ripple on the power of the Six Nations. Karsel itself is not a threat, but if another country acquires Karsel, it will be difficult for the rest of the country to survive. She says that Libeid is also aiming for Karsel, and accompanying them will help their plan, but she doesn't like that arrogant expression. Mina, who racked her brain for a moment, says it would be honored if Kasler politely accompany, but they aren't all that weak either. He says earlier that there were only about 50 soldiers and only one or two knights, will they be able to go to this place, where monsters are haunted, in Batran. He is an arrogant Kasler who tells him not to build up his pride for nothing but accepts requests when asked, but his arrogance disappears from his face with Mina's answer. She says there will be no problem with him, and she replies that one of their escorts is the dragon slayer Sir Pluto fon Croword.
Characters
- Karsearin
- Kasler el Libeid
- Mina
- Ione el Karsel (mention)
- Latisse el Karsel (mention)
- Pluto fon Croword (mention)