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... to speak human language.」

「Apostle-chama, chugoi(sugoi)!」

Even a child dragon, which is only about two times larger than the miniaturized Rubeum, was able to speak the human language.

The blessings of a general clergy has no significant effect.

Despite that, why is the blessing of the Apostle so extreme?

「Dion-sama. What does this mean?」

「The Dragon God-sama’s representative dragon bestowed the blessing directly, so a miracle is quite natural.」

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