karsearin

Part 2 is the second part of the Karsearin: The Biography of the Super Dragon.

Plot

Someone calls Arin a kid and tells him to calm down. Slowly, Arin opened his eyes. Feeling his head throb, he looked around him and saw that all those nasty meals had expired and were broken here and there. He saves him because he thinks that Arin to be woman, but is disappointed to find out that he is a man. When he hears him say that Arin thought he was a woman, he marvels and he wonders if he did even if Polymorph is wrong. Arin looked bewildered and looked at his own body. He has something to hang on to, so he's in good shape. Arin lifted his head and turned him gaze to the source of his voice. A young man with a strong body that looks well beyond 190cm (6.2336 ft) (for reference, Arin's current height is 170cm (5.57743 ft)), and a strong impression with supple shoulders came into Arin's gaze. It is similar to the huge sword worn around the waist - which Arin later found out that it was called the Bastard Sword - and the old-looking black cloak, leather armor, and the adventurer Arin knew. This is the first time Arin sees a pure human rather than a human form as a polymorphic dragon. The young man who appeared to be an adventurer asked Arin. He hadn't heard of Arin that there was such a thing as a village around here, but he asks how it happened that he (he pauses) was being dragged away naked by the orcs from this place.

What should he say, Arin thinks that he is actually a dragon, but that he became a human as a polymorph without adults knowing that he was naked at the lakeside and passed out after being hit by an orc with a club, but because it is a story that Arin would not believe even if he thought about it himself. Arin thinks about what to do, what to do, ugh. The young man asked him again, why he didn't say anything when he was alone and rolled his eyes. Arin ponders what to answer. It's hard to believe he's telling the truth, and even if he does, it's a very shameful story. He just transformed into a dragon and stomped on this young man with his front paws, and when he went home, it was simple and clean, but the plan that Arin dreamed of - ambitious to see the human world - was so simple. He's lucky to have met a human. There is an easy shortcut to the human world, and it is impossible to tread lightly on it. The young man continues to ask where his house is, whether there is a village nearby, whether he was traveling, and where his party is. Does Arin know where the human houses are and what the village looks like? He decides to answer honestly and tells the young man that he doesn't know. Hearing Arin's words, the young man's face became serious for a moment. He asks Arin if the young man has amnesia. Amnesia. It appears once in most feature-length comics and is the most frequented by cartoonists with a storyline. Arin's head began to spin rapidly. Arin says it's fine, and he unconditionally thinks it's something he doesn't know, and he doesn't remember it, but just repeats it. Arin's face contorted, then suddenly Arin grabbed his head. Arin says he doesn't know who he is and plays that his head hurts. Head, it was Arin who didn't need to act sick because he was hit so hard that he passed out in one shot. The young man he murmured that seeing that he was alone, the whole party seemed to be dead, and seeing blood on the back of his head, he had lost his memory by being hit in the head by mistake. Even if Arin hears it, it is a very plausible story. Arin's first meeting with a human ended satisfactorily.

The young man threw clothes that Arin would wear from his backpack, and said his name is Rake, and he asked he couldn't remember his name. Of course, he pretended to be sick, frowned and stuttered, and quickly replied that he didn't know anything other than Arin. No matter how much Arin thought about it, this illness called amnesia was very comfortable. He just doesn't know,,, if his head stutters while saying, the other person doesn't have any doubts. In fact, the reason Rake didn't doubt it was more because of Arin's appearance than because of his excellent acting. Arin has a cute face like a girl, shiny hair down to his waist, thin and white arms and legs that don't look dangerous at all,, and, besides, the first time Rake met him, he was being captured by the orcs naked, so he doesn't feel much need to be suspicious. What is he Arin? He knows he is just because his acting is so good. Rake says he thought he was a woman, but that only his luggage had been increased. Rake, who was silently watching Arin put on his clothes, put his backpack back together with an expression that he couldn't do it anyway. Although he was a wandering mercenary, he was not a hard-hearted human being to just throw away the young boy who lost his memory—and naked—in the realm of the dragon. Rake tells Arin to wear it roughly because it doesn't suit him anyway. Rake's size was so big that even though it was baggy, it wasn't usually too baggy for Arin to wear. When he sees Arin who has become full of work by squeezing clothes that are reasonably large with a belt, raising his pants, and walking his arms, Rake takes him to the trading city of Lael, and there is someone he knows who will help him find his memory. Even if he finds it, he will be able to eat and live, and he opened his mouth to say that he is busy on the way to go. It's a little different from the plan, but it's okay to just go to the destination. Arin happily followed Rake and walked through the mountains.

Characters

  1. Rake (debut)
  2. Karsearin
  3. Orcs (mention)

Adaptation Difference

Web Novel

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