Lord and Dragon

Chapter 12: The era of the great lord

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Even if I am blind, the current position and favorable situation of our territory cannot be easily shaken.

Our forces are getting stronger and stronger, gradually becoming the most powerful force in the north. Everyone knows that sooner or later there will be a battle between us and Anse.

It has been almost three years since I first saw Frius, and two years ago, Frius was fully recovered and able to remain in human form as long as he needed, but he never left, but stayed with me around.

I'm a bit cowardly, and I never dared to take the initiative to bring up this topic.

I am very satisfied with my current life. I have an old man on top—my mother and Anna, and a young man on the bottom—my younger brother and the minister of civil and military affairs are very capable. I can often be carried by Frius for a ride around, and I can hold Frius at night. Sleeping - truly warm in winter and cool in summer.

The only thing that's hard to say is that since a year ago, Frius has often done some bad things to me - I'm a blind human lord, not as strong as him, he's just a powerful adult male with magic skills Long, when I turned into an adult in time, I don't know where I am, and since I have always been cowardly, good-faced and thin-skinned - so rational analysis and emotional troubles I adopted the strategy of lying down. , cooperate passively when he strongly demands it, keep calm when he is very excited and strongly advise him not to change back to the dragon form - as a self-made and once poor lord, frugality has been deeply imprinted in my bones I am very distressed that Frius will collapse as soon as he becomes a dragon bed.

I think it is very difficult to raise a dragon. Ansai has also struggled to raise his black dragon for so many years.

Anna brought me breakfast, hesitated after hearing my complaint, and said to me, "Adam, not everyone raises dragons like you do."

I pricked up my ears and was very eager to learn: "So how do other lords or kings get along with their dragons?"

Anna wants to say something.

That's when I heard Frius's footsteps—I've been able to distinguish their footsteps quite easily over the years.

Then I heard what Frius used to say: "You go to rest, Ana, and I'll take care of Adam."

I heard Anna leave lightly, and he pulled out the chair and sat next to me, took the soup with a spoon and handed it to my mouth, and said very calmly: "Don't listen to Anna, all lords will sleep with their dragons. together."

I swallowed the soup and thought about whether it was true or false that Frius said. Maybe if I have a chance, I can ask Ansai how he has been friendly with his dragon for more than 20 years.

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But Frius didn't give me that chance.

Our final battle with Ansai has finally come.

I couldn't see it, but I heard countless legends of that battle -- the two dragons they had hoped for didn't happen.

It is said that Ansai's black dragon was circling and roaring in the sky, and Frius flew with my army from afar. The black dragon was stunned for a moment after feeling the aura and coercion emanating from Frius, and then flew from the sky. To land, to prostrate—that is a gesture of submission, like a subject bowing to his monarch.

Winning the king and defeating the bandit, Ansai, who lost the great help of the black dragon, led his troops and was defeated, and was intercepted by a team of soldiers under my command in the grass field.

Even without the opportunity to communicate with Ansai face-to-face about dragon-raising experience, I can guess that his experience is probably a lot different from mine—for example, I heard that Ansai's black dragons can't magic, can't become human, or even can't Change body shape at will like Frius.

Can't become human, can't shrink in size? I can't stand Frius just trying this once. Wouldn't it be very hard for Ansai to have been like this for more than 20 years

Having a deep understanding of this, I can't help but feel more sympathy for the fellow Ansai lord, who has worked hard to raise dragons for more than 20 years and died in the end.

The author has something to say: Anna knows a lot, although this is not in line with her current status as "the old butler of a small lord of the Vanas Continent", but it is not a bug.