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“All hail her imperial princess! I want to give birth to your monkey!”

“Her Highness the princess is awe-inspiring! Please let compose another poem for you.”

“Princess, please rember to return the favor for the sculpture by raising my rank in the future? It would be better if the rank is higher than that old scoundrel Akarin’s rank. Then I will be able to sculpt for you all day long.”

“Please, you must hire us as the imperial chefs. We can cook roast at for you everyday…”

“Hehehe, princess, I am but your most loyal hound, Akarin.”

After mother declared that I would be unifying the dragons in the future, I was imdiately surrounded by huge heads. The tall and mighty dragons were fawning upon like little Chihuahuas. Their dignity as dragons was completely thrown out of the window as they tried to win my favor openly.

Where did their dignity as dragons go? Is this supposed to be how the strongest race in the world acts? They actually tried to bribe ! Did they think I would open the back door for them with such little benefits? Too naive! In order for , Barawa (omitted the rest), to open the back door for them, they should provide more benefits than this! Their bribery should at least be of benefit to , the princess! As a dragon, if they didn’t even have the ability to make discerning judgnts, how are they supposed to associate with others in the future!

“I haven’t stepped down yet, you know…” as my mother said with a dark atmosphere, the heads surrounding instantly scattered like birds and beasts.

“I only wanted to strengthen my relationship with the princess, I didn’t have any other aning…” (Serious-looking face)

“That’s right, I am only planning ahead.” (Honest-looking face)

“I am definitely not thinking of raising my ranks by fawning on the princess,” (Righteous Face)

“Hehehe, my queen, I am your most loyal hound, Akarin~” (Shaless Face)

I felt like it was already hopeless for Akarin, he had already evolved from a dragon into a totally different creature.

“It’s fine already. Just stop fooling around, the most important event is about to begin…” mother made a light cut on her right wrist, bright red blood flowed out from the cut, but only a few drops leaked out since the wound healed at once.

As mother pointed at the blood, it floated in midair as though gravity was non-existence. Then she used both hands to make an extrely complicated hand seal. She had an unusually serious-looking expression on her face.

“I, the Blazing Dragon Artemis El Nino Regalis1, the thirty-second elder of the dragons, with my blood as the proof, I call upon the Progenitor’s Dragon Monunt.”

A loud rumble suddenly resonated in the entire valley. Rainbow-like rays were discharged from the altar in the center of the valley, then a gold tablet reaching up to a few hundred feet appeared out of thin air.

The mont that the gold tablet appeared, all the dragons, including mother, bowed before the tablet. I also hastily copied their actions.

“Long live the dragons!” mother shouted.

“Long live the dragons!” All the dragons followed after mother in unison. The voice of a thousand-odd dragons ca together as one. That was quite a spectacular sight.

After that, mother suddenly appeared behind . She touched my shoulder and said, “That is the Dragon Monunt of us dragons. It is the treasure left behind for us by the Origin Dragon. The Origin Dragon has imprinted parts of his will in the Dragon Monunt. Only by leaving your mark on the Dragon Monunt and gaining the approval of the Origin Dragon will you be bestowed a true na and genuinely beco a part of us.”

I never thought we had to go through such a complicated procedure in order to be recognized as a true dragon. However… when I looked at the gold tablet floating in midair, I was wondering to myself, ‘How am I supposed to leave my mark on that thing?’

Mother saw through my doubt and answered softly, “Transform into a dragon and fly up there. Place your claw on the Dragon Monunt and the progenitor will automatically identify the purity of your blood. As long as you are acknowledged as a pure-blooded dragon, your true na will be inscribed in the Dragon Monunt.”2

Seeing that I was standing still for a long ti, mother comforted, “Don’t be scared, there shouldn’t be any problem with your blood purity, go on.”

Of course I know there’s no problem with my bloodline, but there is a problem with my body! You have to know that those two retarded goddesses completely forget to give the capability to dragonize. How can I go up if I cannot transform into a dragon? By jumping?

There’s no other choice, at tis like this, I could only be honest and tell them the truth.

I kept flapping my arms to imitate the motion of the wings, then I gestured toward the Dragon Monunt.

In the beginning, mother was confused. But after a few seconds, she suddenly realized and her face turned pale. She firmly held my hands and asked, “Are you saying that you can’t transform?”

After mother said that, I could feel all the dragons looking over here. The pressure was bearing down on like a huge mountain, but this kind of thing couldn’t be concealed, so I could only tell it as it is.

I nodded my head.

Mother’s complexion changed again. Then from where our hands t, an aura suddenly charged into my body. After it circulated around my body once, it returned to mother’s body.

“Her form has been fixed3, how can this be?”

I could feel that, along with those words, the way every dragon looked at had changed. They no longer contained the sa respect and recognition as before.

I was just a subspecies after all, I was already used to having others looking at like this.

I only wished mother wouldn’t find out I was only a substitute child. Hm? That’s not right, those two goddesses did say I was supposed to be born as the dragons’ princess, and that they were just correcting their mistakes… then, what did I have to be afraid of?

Why should I care how those dragons looked upon a subspecies?

Even if I’m rejected… As the forr ⓑⓔⓔⓟ— Akatod (omitted the rest), I absolutely wouldn’t care how they looked at . That’s right, ever since that day, I never cared about other people’s opinion of …

That’s why… go ahead and mock all you want…

“That’s so… pitiful, the princess actually can’t transform.”

“That’s right, transforming into a dragon is a man’s romance. Half the aning of life is lost just for being unable to transform…”

“But the princess is female.”

“That’s still just as pitiful. If she cannot transform, then doesn’t that an she will not be able to act like a pretentious prick? That is the sa as not eating at for us dragons.”

Eh? I stared blankly at the dragons that crowded around again.

“Princess, you can ride on in the future. Even if you can’t transform into a dragon to put up an arrogant act, riding on a dragon has the sa effect.”

“That’s right, too. I have recently learned how to flip three hundred and sixty degrees in the sky ten tis in a row, it’s extrely thrilling!”

“You idiot! If you do that, the princess will be thrown off. What if sothing happens to her? How will you take responsibility? It’s not enough even with your life. The princess is going to be our boss in the future!”

This is… what’s going on? Aren’t they supposed to ignore , disdain , and abandon ? Why are they like this? I am clearly different from them…4

I hate long na, I really dislike the naming sense in this novel.Okay, this is the mont of truth. I wonder how will everyone react when they found out she can’t transform…I’m not sure what this 定型 is supposed to an, it can an a lot of things. Worst case is that she will stay a loli forever and she can forget about holding the most destructive weapon on Earth xDNow, you can cry if you want to, I’ll lend you a shoulder.

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