I don’t know where this dragon would take , but I believed she wouldn’t harm . After all, she acted extrely different when I ntioned my father. Well Milla's father to be accurate. The dragon was overwhelmingly imposing, but I could tell she was a female from its voice…
Still, I can't help but wonder, did she know Gilbert?
I didn’t know how long I flew for. It was hard to breathe at first, but then it felt quite nice after I adapted to it. Joyful tis don’t last long, though. I felt as if I was about to freeze into ice after a while. The dragon completely disregarded the clouds in the sky when it flew and went straight into them. I couldn’t handle it. I felt soaked when we left the clouds, and then there were the strong winds blowing into . It was freezing… I miss my internal heat.
The dragon ignored everything I shouted to her. She just kept on flying ahead, while all I could do was look at the desert below. The desert was the sa everywhere, so there was nothing to see. We flew for a very, very long ti. I inadvertently saw a water patch in the centre of the desert.
This ti it wasn’t so sort of creature, but an oasis in the centre of the desert. It was a vast patch of clear water. Everywhere else was sand, but the place had more than just a lake. Next to the lake were trees. I would believe there were fishes in the lake if I was told so.
The dragon finally reduced its speed.
After we landed, I noticed that there was a small ugly house next to the lake. I had honestly never seen such a repulsive house before. In fact, it would be better to call it a structure put together by throwing so timber together than a house. The roof was made using a collection of tree leaves and held down with a rock. The house that was leaning to one side swayed sideways as a result of the dragon flapping its wings for crying out loud. It screams help.
The dragon seed to really value the house though. The dragon deliberately landed so distance away to avoid crushing it with her body. She didn’t release , that being said. Instead, she threw
straight into the lake.
I struggled in the water. Fortunately, it wasn’t deep. Consequently, it didn’t take
long to float back up. I had no idea what the dragon was trying to achieve by throwing
into the water. She blankly looked at
from one side, and then reached its head into the water for a drink. Then, she sprayed the water all over .
To , it felt as if I was blasted with a high-pressure water gun, as it drove
straight to the centre of the lake.
Actually, I felt as though the water current swept
up. Yes, as in swept
flying into the air and then landing back into the water. I felt as though the pressure shattered my organs.
While floating on the water surface, I looked at the sky in a daze. Was it really a good idea to follow her? I don't know how many near death experiences I got left in .
The dragon then looked at
satisfied.
"You were trying to give
a bath…?"
She didn't reply though. She ca over fished
out of the water and blew in my face. If I had to describe it, it felt akin to being thrown into the dryer. The hot wave dried . Pleased, she looked at , and then said:
"Wait for . I shall show thou what thou father left behind."
She then turned her back to
and slowly walked behind a dune of sand. I didn’t know what she was planning. I guess I could only wait for now. I wanted to go into that house but I didn't want to make the dragon angry. She told
to wait, so I better wait. I kept circling it instead. I couldn't help not wonder, is this were pops would really leave such a valuable treasure for . Not before long, a voice called out to .
"Thou wants to go inside?"
The voice wasn’t an imposing voice from overhead, but from a location of the sa height I was currently at. I turned my head around to see a pair of green eyes looking at . It was… a woman. Did the dragon just turn into a human? Regardless, her beauty left
speechless.
She has long, wavy blonde hair and a pink ribbon that keeps a small portion of her hair in a plait and a very large bust. Seriously, those boobs rival the Empress's.
Her clothes consisted of a white, rather revealing dress that showed her midriff and barely covered her chest and legs and golden armbands with a long strip of white fabric that acted as her sleeves. She wore brown sandals with a ballet-like wrap that went just past her ankles and simple, blue bracelets.
She also had a headpiece that was made of four different-colored jewels - two blue, two pink - and hair accessories that were shaped like white flowers.
If soone were to call this woman a goddess, I would agree with them. She gently moved her hand. Her eyes staring at
caused
to feel a little dizzy. People’s eyes didn’t emit light; they received light. However, her snake-like eyes seed to emit light. Her pupils were slightly strange. She let out a heavy sigh, and then placed a hand on my head. To be honest, her action made
feel concerned. Her hand was heavy… I suspected she was going to twist my neck off… but, she stroked my head:
"Thou have the sa aura as Gilbert. If thou are indeed his daughter, then I see thou as my child as well."
Huh!? Did my dad have an affair with this dragon? Why did he leave from such a beauty in the first place? I really don't get what's going on.
"Co with
for now."
She turned around and didn’t wait for
and went ahead instead. She wasn't going for the house. I followed after her. I asked her countless questions, but she didn’t answer any. Slow down at least a little. Walking on sand with high heels is a nightmare. I'm surprised I managed to run from the worm as I did back then.
The two of us walked to a place nearby a mountain of sand. To my surprise, there was a cave underneath the sand. Perhaps there was a rock mountain underneath the sand. The dragon turned around and pointed at the cave. She put her hand into her mouth. When she took it back out, it was on fire.
Seriously!? Is that your idea of a torch? Couldn't you just snap your fingers or sothing? I'm beginning to feel less scared around this dragon. The two of us entered the cave. The dragon walked ahead of . She walked extrely quickly despite all the holes and bumps in the ground. I suffered as a result. My heel boots were wet due to stepping into more water puddles than I could keep count of. What was I supposed to see in here?
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