Chapter 308: Fools who are happy just by seeing each other's faces (4)
After extracting blood from three dragons, the team arrived at the final cave, which was home to a golden dragon. I had a feeling this one would be harder than the others as soon as I pricked it to draw its blood. Sadly, my instincts were correct.
It was incredibly difficult. The scales were so much harder than the previous three that I had to use all my strength to pierce them. My hands were still shaking from the effort.
“Is it over?”
While I was pouring the blood from my blade into a vial, a deep voice rang from above. Despite the dragon’s attempt to speak softly, its sheer size made its voice boom throughout the cave.
“Yes, it’s all done. Thank you for your cooperation.”
“It’s nothing. It is only natural for a child to honor the agreements of their parent.”
The dragon made a gesture that seemed like shaking its head. From a human perspective, it was hard to tell exactly what movement it was making when you were looking up at such a massive creature, but I could tell the response was friendly.
Since the Empire’s founding, detailed records of dragons have been meticulously maintained. These included their locations, ages, temperaments, favorite foods, and even reasons for relocating if they moved to a new lair. Thanks to these records, the Empire had managed to coexist peacefully with dragons for centuries.
This dragon, born about 300 years ago, was particularly friendly towards humans, or more specifically, the Livnoman imperial family, compared to other dragons.
“By the way, how is that child, Corvus, doing these days?”
The dragon casually asked the question while watching my team transfer the blood, as if remembering something. I froze. Referring to the Emperor by his first name and calling him a ‘child’ was enough to be deemed treasonous—but this dragon had that right.
“His Majesty has begun delegating tasks to the Crown Prince. It seems he’ll abdicate soon.”
“Ah, has it come to that already? Humans grow old so quickly... what a pity.”
I couldn’t respond to the dragon’s lament. ‘Quickly’ was a relative term, considering the Emperor had ruled for decades.
But for this dragon, who was born during Emperor Amanca the Great’s time and had lived through the reigns of all Kefellofen’s emperors, it was just a blink of an eye. In fact, emperors traditionally visited this dragon with a few trusted aides after their coronation.
It might seem excessive for the Emperor to come in person rather than sending a representative, but it couldn’t be helped.
“Still, I envy him. That child will soon see his father again.”
The dragon’s wistful tone carried a weight of longing. After all, it was the only offspring of Amanca the Great’s mount—the Dragon Lord who had fought alongside the Emperor on the battlefield. That lineage made it a special existence to both the Empire and the dragons.
“Oh dear, I seem to have burdened you with sentimental ramblings.”
The dragon, lost in thought for a moment, broke the silence with a flick of its tail. A pile of objects slid across the ground and stopped in front of me.
“Labor deserves compensation. These are my scales and claws. Take them all.”
“...S-sorry?”
I couldn’t help but stammer. Intact dragon scales and claws were as valuable as their blood. But unlike blood, which could be drawn periodically once you pierced the scales, getting intact scales and claws required waiting for the dragon to molt.
Unfortunately, their molting was random. Moreover, dragons generally disliked leaving remnants of their bodies behind, so they usually burned them immediately after molting.
“I molted two years ago. Knowing you’d be coming soon, I kept these instead of disposing of them.”
But this dragon endured the discomfort and saved them.
“Thank you. We’ll use them wisely for the imperial family and the empire.”@@novelbin@@
“It’s fine. This is a gift for the hardworking child in front of me, so use them as you wish.”
I stared blankly at the dragon.
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