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~ Chapter 58: Celebration of change ~
Draejan was left knocked out on the ground with his armor and weapon shattered to bits. It was a humiliating defeat for him because he wasn’t able to do anything to me, not even lay a single scratch on my armor. Two of his soldiers took him away after the King announced my victory.
Stretching my wings a bit, I returned Chaos to its individual components: Heaven and Hell. With my weapons sheathed and a smirk on my scaly face, I walked up to where the King and the others were.
“I guess there’s no problem now with me taking Seryanna as my wife?” I asked as I placed my hands on my hips.
~ Chapter 57: Duel ~
The last time I stepped on these training grounds was when I had my first duel with Sir Draejan. Back then, because of my immaturity and lack of skill, I found myself disgraced and humiliated despite my high Luck and outstanding stats. It didn’t really matter that I could summon a level 999 Phoenix or that I was friends with Kataryna Greorg. What mattered was my ability to fight using everything I had up to the last drop of strength I could muster.
Regarding this humiliation I suffered, I was in a way thankful towards Sir Draejan because it made me realize that just having power was meaningless if you were unable to use it properly. Kataryna also helped me a lot to understand and accept this fact.
~ Chapter 56: Insanity at the court ~
Thus, I stood before the one named and respected as the strongest dragon in the Albeyater Kingdom, the King of Albeyater, Feryumstark Seyendraugher.
His presence was not one to be underestimated. Even now, I could feel he wasn’t going to let me make any mistake. I was strong now, true, but he far surpassed me, yet now I stood in front of him threatening everything he held dear and with one single thought, I could eradicate everything he held dear and had fought for all of these past centuries.
~ Chapter 55: Nine months ago ~
I was currently standing in the middle of the throne room of the king of Albeyater Kingdom, holding a nuclear bomb above my head and threatening to wipe out the entire capital alongside my fiancée and friends.
Was I insane?
That was a mild way of putting it.
This whole charade started back when I met the dragon sitting on the throne in front of me for the first time nine months ago...
~ Chapter 54: Let the games begin! ~
I arrived at the castle’s gates while calmly munching down on my apple. Instead of seeing two Royal Guards like before, there were six now. All of them looked rather fierce and wore powerful-looking armors. As weapons, two of them carried spears and shields, while the other swords and shields. It was an interesting combination, but I would have added a pair of archers behind the gates as well. This way, the enemy would need to dodge arrows while making sure not to get poked by spears or get cut by the swords.
“G’morning!” I said with a cheerful expression on my face.
~ Chapter 53: The return of the Human Hero ~
Flying through the open sky was the best!
I could feel the air as it flowed around my wings; with each beat, giving me the power to conquer the sky. The sensation of flying so freely and unchained, without the fear of falling and with the power to control my direction at the tip of my tail and wings was absolutely exhilarating.
Although a dragon was not the most aerodynamic species of them all, having a lot of Magic Energy to help sustain their mass was an important factor in keeping them up in the air. In my case, despite having a pair of powerful wings, my weight left much to be desired when compared to a simple bird, but with the help of a large pool Magic Energy, I had nothing to worry about.
~ Chapter 52: Nine months and an egg ~
Now, when the time for my beloved Alkelios to return was just around the corner, I found myself holding Collentra’s hand while witnessing one of the many miracles of life in this world.
“Come on, just push a little more, and the egg will come out! You can do it!” Kataryna cheered as she was holding a clean towel in her hand.
“I don’t know if I should be amazed or terrified...” Kleo remarked.
“Don’t be rude, little sister. Giving birth is no easy matter for any dragoness!” I tossed a glare at her.
~ Side Story: The Knight Master’s sins ~
It was 38 years ago when I first saw Brekkar’s bright and cheerful granddaughter step up in the arena to prove her worth as a Knight.
Just like all the other Knight Masters back then, I too found the young lass who had yet to Awaken to be rather strange in the head for attempting to take on the responsibility of such a heavy role and join one of our Orders.
The reason behind this shared opinion was the simple fact that Seryanna Draketerus had yet to mature, to turn from a child into a full-fledged adult. Us dragons grew both in strength and wisdom when we Awakened, but most importantly, we knew the color of our scales and the elements best suited for us.
~ Side Story: The memories of an old general ~
The journey was long and treacherous, but under my guidance and protection, we had nothing to fear! By nightfall, we would reach Drakaria, the wonderful capital of our Albeyater Kingdom. Tomorrow was going to be a glorious day for our family. My granddaughter, Seryanna, was going to take the Royal Knight exam and most certainly pass!
Why, I would be a dried-up Merion if this wasn’t going to happen!
I trained my granddaughter myself, and she had both the skill and wisdom to stand on the battlefield right by my side! This was something I often bragged about to that old lizard tail, Feryumstark!
~ Side Story: Iolaus’ resolve ~
The day I finally saw Tomeron stretching on the fields before me, a small smile formed on my face. Reaching this place was by no means easy or fast. For me, at least, this journey has been a long and difficult one, especially after I had resigned from my duty as a Paladin stationed in Pertiko. No doubt my former friends and colleagues would come to hate me. If I were to fail in my quest here, I would have nowhere to go, nowhere to return, and nowhere to hide. After all, I chose to fall in love with a black-scaled dragoness, and those attuned to the elements of Darkness and Shadows were usually a target of persecution for the Paladins.
~ Chapter 51: Awakening ~
After Alkelios left, I was laying down on my bed, with the thin blanket being the only piece of fabric covering my naked body, when a sudden headache struck me. I felt dizzy and my temples pulsed, but I thought it must have been from physical exhaustion after we did it so many times.
There was one more healing potion on the table, so I gulped it down and laid back on my bed.
My eyes felt like they were burning, and my stomach was heating up as well. I didn’t panic because I didn’t feel like I was in danger at all, however, something was definitely happening to me.
~ Chapter 50: Proof of my resolve ~
Kataryna’s words that night were not something I was going to forget any time too soon. They were spoken through tears and smiles, but also with a wisdom gathered throughout centuries. If it wasn’t for that, I might have had a hard time believing her.
When we returned to the city, Kataryna lent me a few coins to pay for another week at Brekkar’s Inn... in another room, seeing how she destroyed the previous one. I also had enough coins left to buy myself some new clothes and take a bath. As for the rest of my equipment, including a [Purse] ring and camp supplies, she promised she was going to take care of them.
~ Chapter 49: A good beating ~
Two months and several days went by since I last saw Seryanna... I haven’t seen Kataryna or Kleo either, but I knew they both dropped by this inn from time to time and asked how I was doing.
Whenever I heard Collentra inform me of this, I began to laugh at myself and returned to my room. I didn’t even stay to listen to what else the dragoness had to say, I simply ignored her.
I think it was about a week ago when Kataryna stopped by and told the innkeeper that she would stop paying for my rent. Today was the big day when I was going to get kicked out.
~ Chapter 48: Self-destruction ~
Seryanna was a strong dragoness. She withheld her tears with all of her might and didn’t try to let her suffering be shown to those around her. Normally, this pep-talk should have been done by her Master, a colleague she trusted, or Kleo, but I honestly didn’t believe any of them had what it took to help her out.
All of them would have just stopped at her door, not daring to go inside and just speaking with her from the other side like they would have a criminal in their cell. As for forcing their way inside the room of a noble lady who was also a Royal Knight, it was simply unthinkable.
~ Chapter 47: Friendly talk ~
The day after the duel between Alkelios and Draejan, I went to visit the Third Princess. She expressed her thanks for my desire to support her through these tough times. Those were the honey-filled words any noble or royal would have said in her position.
“Just to be clear, with me, you drop the political act.” I warned her, cutting through her mask before it annoyed me too much.
She gulped and then nodded.
~ Chapter 46: History and shame ~
There was no reason to restrain myself against this dragon. He was trying to get his filthy hands on Seryanna and chase me away from her, and I was going to make sure that Hell would freeze over before I would let it happen.
My grip on the hilt of my sword tightened. My muscles tensed and my senses were focused only on taking down the target before me, the dragon by the name of Draejan Andrakaryus Doesya. To me, his golden scales meant nothing, so I saw no reason to hesitate, I held no desire to hold back.
With a jump powerful enough to lift the dust off the ground, I moved in close and swung the sharp blade of my sword at his stomach.
~ Chapter 45: Official Duel ~
Broken and confused, lost in my own thoughts and pain, I let my steps lead me away from the Princess’ room. I didn’t answer any calls nor looked at the guards that passed by me. I didn’t even fear the possibility of being pointed at as an intruder and slain on the spot.
There was no more strength in my limbs, no more desire to fight. With Seryanna’s answer, I had lost everything... at least as far as I was concerned. Even the fight for Earth didn’t seem like a good enough reason to keep on struggling in this painful life.
~ Chapter 44: Draconian Politics ~
I wasn’t able to sleep properly that night. I turned and twisted in my bed, while I kept thinking about that soldier’s words and my upcoming visit to the Palace. What was to come? Who was I going to meet? What was I going to say? How should I act? What was I going to do if...?
It wasn’t excitement or anticipation what I felt... but fear.
After all, I was a human and they were dragons. I was weak and they were strong. Without my friends, I was even weaker. Without my friends, I would die, yet together with them, my life would be under constant threat. I was a human, therefore different, so the other dragons sought to eliminate me. I was weak and different, so it was natural for them to try and attack those like me.
~ Chapter 43: Rumors in the wind ~
When Seryanna left, I didn’t put too much thought in her hasty departure. I knew she had her own things to deal with, including knightly duties of which I had no right to stick my nose into. I wanted to be there for her, to help her if she needed me, but even if at heart I had good intentions, meddling in her work wasn’t the way to show it.
After we made ourselves comfortable at the inn, I realized I didn’t have much to do in my room. Not having a computer to play games or browse the internet was a killer, so I went to check up on Kataryna and Kleo. With a [Purse] ring at hand, it was quite easy to make herself at home, so the silver-scaled dragoness’ room was already looking slightly different, the bed especially, it was a king-sized one.
~ Chapter 42: A friend’s advice ~
When I closed the door after I stepped out of the Princess’ chamber, I felt as though all strength had left me, turning me into a weak husk, feeble and easy to shatter at the slightest touch. Even standing proved to be a difficult thing to do. My knees were weak, my hands were shaking, and my breath trembled, but as a knight, I wasn’t allowed to show such weakness, so I endured and put on a brave front, waiting there, in front of the door, trying to recover.
The Royal Knight of the Third Princess Elleyzabelle Sojourn Seyendraugher had to show to everyone that she was not someone who could be brought down so easily.