I Guess This Dragon Who Lost Her Egg to Disaster Is My Mom Now Volume 2 by Suzume Kirisaki

I Guess This Dragon Who Lost Her Egg to Disaster Is My Mom Now Volume 2 by Suzume Kirisaki

Author:Suzume Kirisaki [Kirisaki, Suzume]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Cross Infinite World
Published: 2024-05-12T05:00:00+00:00


“…My apologies,” he said. “In times like this, humans often shake xxxx as a sign of xxxx. Perhaps that xxxx doesn’t suit dragons. In that case—”

“Actually,” said Kaphal, standing as well. “You are human, and I am in human form. Perhaps it would be appropriate to follow human xxxx here. I just…am not familiar with xxxx things.”

She walked forward as well and the two shook hands.

It wasn’t just Lushera watching them as they did, every person there had their eyes glued on them.

As expected, there was also one man focused on writing. It was normal for a scribe to be present during meetings between important figures to record everything that was said, but no normal person could do that when the conversation took place in Draconic.

Once done with a sheet, he lined it up on the table with a paperweight holding it in place so it was easily read by others. With the courtyard surrounded by buildings like this, anyone at a third-floor window with magic binoculars could read the notes.

There were also several spells that let someone throw their voice. Someone would be telling the nobles sitting in rows outside the encampment what Kaphal and the King said. Then, if there was any profitable point they thought the King should focus on, they would give him some sort of signal.

Lushera was honestly impressed by how seriously they handled this. You could argue they sprang this situation on Kaphal and Lushera, but it wasn’t so far as to call foul on what was expected of them. Lushera was there though to call foul if she needed to.

“I assume you heard there were xxxx in my garden,” said Kaphal.

“I am aware.”

“Who is right and who is wrong is something that belongs in human xxxx. It has nothing to do with me. What I want is to keep these foolish xxxx from entering my mountain.”

They weren’t rude to each other, but neither did they humble themselves. Draconic expressed a lot of nuance at once, but neither Lazlo nor Kaphal were arrogant. They were simply entirely confident and composed.

“I believe you and I want very similar things. What do you think?” asked Kaphal.

“Hm. I agree. I imagine Martgarz will xxxx Mount Kugus, then xxxx to attack Setrayu. Xx, it is a xxxx speculation at this point, since Setrayu has never crossed swords with Martgarz before.”

“…That is a xxxx word. Is that what you humans call xxxx?”

A lie. Setrayu supported the Guffarr Union in their war against Martgarz. Martgarz wanted to cross the mountains in order to confront Setrayu because of that. The two countries clearly did not have a peaceful relationship. But it was politics that kept them smiling and shaking hands until something decisive happened. That was better for their countries. And, behind that façade, they prepared themselves against their imaginary enemy.

“Setrayu is small, while Martgarz is vast,” said Lazlo. “Which means we must xxxx. If they xxxx Mount Kugus, we will find ourselves xxxx with teeth at xxxx. I therefore want to prevent their soldiers from entering Mount Kugus.



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