Chapter 897: Nameless Wyvern
I am a nameless wyvern.
This stretch of sky is my territory.
Where exactly, you ask?
Anywhere within my line of sight.
Oh, but beyond that mountain doesn’t count.
Neither does the other side of that ridge.
Don’t say it’s smaller than you expected.
The sky is vast, after all.
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I lead a flock of about thirty wyverns.
In this region, I hold the position of chief among the wyverns.
But that doesn’t mean I’m the strongest in the group.
If I had to rank myself, I’d say I’m about third or fourth in strength.
So why am I the chief? Because I’m the sacrifice.
Long ago, the wyverns of this area were utterly subjugated by Hakuren-sama, an ancient dragon.
Ever since then, whenever Hakuren-sama appears, we must immediately go and pay our respects.
If we fail to do so, we’ll be wiped out.
Unfortunately, even if we do greet her properly, there’s no guarantee of survival if she’s in a bad mood.
To minimize losses, our flock decided that only the one who greets her should bear the risk.
But if the strongest among us kept dying, we’d be in serious trouble.
That’s where the sacrifice comes in.
Naturally, no one would volunteer for a role meant for dying.
So I stepped up.
I’ve lived longer than most wyverns in this region.
I felt it was my duty to protect the young ones.
That’s how I became chief.
For the most part, the others follow my commands.
If they don’t, they risk hearing the dreaded words: ‘Then you be the chief.’
In these parts, being chief is not a position anyone covets.
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Something changed.
Hakuren-sama arrived, so I steeled myself and went to greet her.
But then—she told me there was no need to come and greet her anymore.
Not only that, she even apologized.
I couldn’t believe it.
I thought it had to be some kind of trap.
But then, even though she was in human form, Hakuren-sama lowered her head.
To someone like me.
It was more than I could fathom.
And yet, I couldn’t deny the relief I felt.
I no longer had to live in fear of Hakuren-sama.
I immediately relayed the news to the others in the flock.
Looking back, I may have been too hasty.
But I simply wanted them to live in peace.
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A few days later, Hakuren-sama left this land.
During that time, there were no reports of her rampaging anywhere.
And with that, the battle for the position of chief began.
Now that a sacrifice was no longer needed, this was the natural course of events.
The strongest would become the chief.
Things had simply been wrong until now, and they were returning to the way they should be.
A fierce struggle erupted within the flock.
Fortunately—or perhaps unfortunately—I had yet to be challenged.
If the position of chief changed hands too frequently, it would make us appear weak to outsiders.
So for now, I was being left alone.
But in the end, I would have to fight.
Yes, in the end, I would be defeated, and the victor would take my place.
I had prepared myself to be a sacrifice, but I hadn’t braced myself for something like this.
Of course, I had no intention of going down without a fight.
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