Chapter 5 (2/2)
But suddenly, he raised his large talons to push s open, before pro away
I lifted row shtly baffled
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Andy walked over to point out h-level creatures You shouldn't treat him the way you treat pets or your horse Anthony”
”I don't,” I retorted with a frown ”And I've never treated Anthony like a pet He has always been ”
Andy self-righteously said, ”Still, your actions will make Fruys misunderstand”
”Misunderstand?” I was a little surprised
”M him Adam, you should treat Fruys just like you would treat a hero that helped us”
I waved my hand and said, ”That's unnecessary Fruys and I are close and besides, I think he actually likes it”
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assi Lord Kaller's territory and resources naturally required even more time
I was curious about Lord Kaller's reaction, as if it was totally unexpected that Fruys used ons to kno to use ic?
I mulled over this for abard only said that the dragons had long lifespans and strong offense and defense, but he never ic
Luckily, Lord Kaller was a person who liked to hoard things There were many rare books in his castle which I rooted about for anything that was related to dragons It was then that I caon race, only about half could use ic
Those that could use advanced wide-area ice-type ons were naturally rade of ainst physical assaults, but also their er than an ordinary warrior's And the ic was one of their innate abilities—they did not need the help of any scrolls, incantations, staffs, spells, or other tools like a human
It was no wonder that slaying dragons was so difficult in the fairy tales