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... one specific dragon.

“And so! Before the overwhelming might of the great Lord Izaas, the enemies fell like autumn leaves in the wind! Ah, Ryzagal, you should have seen the dignified strides of Lord Izaas back then. It’s a shame you missed it. The moment they saw his cold gaze, they trembled and fled in terror!”

The old man speaking so passionately, almost spitting as he stroked his long white beard, was none other than Biseon, the seventh-ranked Dragon.

Having awakened f ...

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