After stepping through the gate, Han-Yeol saw a familiar cave.
“Ahhh, it’s been a while since I’ve been here.”
The humid air inside the cave filled Han-Yeol’s lungs.
[As expected. That dirty, stinky race has taken over, and I can sense that their mana has slightly polluted the air.]
Unlike Han-Yeol, Noras frowned as hard he could and spat out yellowish spit.
The other roe deer sorcerers did the same and spat, trying to relieve some of the unpleasantness.
‘This mana is certainly different from before...’
However, it wasn’t as unpleasant as the roe deer sorcerers found it.
‘As expected of Bastrolings. Their sensitivity to mana is not something they simply access through force. It’s an instinct, a trait of their race.’
Their relationship and sensitivity to mana allowed them to possess the physical abilities of an awakened Hunter without having to undergo an awakening, except they couldn't gain skills. As a result, their race had so many combatants per capita, even though humans vastly outnumbered them.
‘Possessing strength without awakening is truly a blessing.’
Han-Yeol speculated that it was probably because they had grown up in nature and evolved that way. However, he couldn’t stay sentimental for long.
“Ugh, it stinks!”
Han-Yeol instinctively plugged his nose with his fingers at the stench coming from the entrance of the cave.
[Great One, I apologize. This smell seems to be coming from the contaminants.]
[Our incompetence has caused you trouble. We apologize.]
The roe deer sorcerers were more polite to Han-Yeol than anyone else, and they apologized to him.
They weren’t completely to blame, but the timing of the hyenas’ attack was simply too good. Even if they had expected the hyenas to counterattack, the Dragon of Destruction had killed most of their elite warriors. In addition, the Dragon of Destruction supported the hyenas, helping create an overwhelming strength gap between the deer sorcerers and the Bastrolings.
The hyenas had also grown their power solely to dominate the Bastro Dimension, so they were stronger than the Bastrolings in that sense.
However, Han-Yeol didn’t bother to defend the sorcerers.
“Well, since you realized your mistake, don’t let it happen again. From now on, focus on liberating the dimension.”
[Yes, Great One!]
“...Hmm.”
White Dragon watched Han-Yeol and the roe deer sorcerers with a complicated expression from a distance.
‘Lee Han-Yeol is a human, but he doesn’t walk the path of normal humans. Not even I, a dragon, the guardian of dimensions, can recklessly judge him. He sure is an interesting being. I know this is an impossible thought, but he might be able to grow infinitely, and he’ll be able to take on even dragons by himself one day.’
White Dragon's thoughts were unbelievable, as dragons had incredible pride for their own race. If another dragon had read White Dragon’s thoughts, they might have tried to kill her as a disgrace to their race. However, the White Dragon had made a perfectly reasonable inference.
‘This is very interesting.’
White Dragon wasn’t worried about any of that, and other dragons would deem the reason quite absurd.
‘It’s because I already belong to him.’
It was a somewhat romantic yet puzzling reason for a dragon to have.
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