Several hundred years passed from the time Rudel was in service.
The Kingdom of Courtois left only its name as kings and nobles faded out, the curtain quietly closing on an era.
The forms of the dragoons who once served the country now gone, the view of airships crossing the sky had become standard. With the skies above no longer a land beyond reach, mankind eventually stopped keeping their dragons. The development of technology soon gave rise to propeller planes.
Knight brigades were abolished. Uniform armies became standard, and the know-how to utilize a dragon was lost to time. The dragoons were quick to go. With their high upkeep and the capricious temperament of their mounts, they had become more than they were worth.
Airships, airplanes… once those were in hand, dragons had become unnecessary.
Yet the supreme rulers of the sky still remained, as they had always been, the beasts of legend.
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It was only in the past few decades that the vast lands of the dragons’ dwellings became a land of dispute among the humans
In a sacred place with a lake, Sakuya watched the small dragons similar to her in appearance playing around her.
Her wings had naturally increased to six, and her large body had grown a size larger. Both the splendid gemstone in her head and her horns had grown, the young spirit she had held in her days with Rudel nowhere to be found.
Sakuya lifted up her head to look at the sky.
She let out a short and loud roar. With that alone, the Dragons’ dwellings gradually grew boisterous as dragons took to the air one after the next.
Sakuya too spread her wings to rise up and face her rude uninvited guests from the country once called the Gaia Empire.
From over thirty airships, the fighter planes took off in orderly succession.
A vast, fertile plot of land, what’s more, the Dragons’ Dwellings were abundant in natural resources. To humans, dragons were no longer comrades in arms, they had already gotten to recognize them as enemies.
Sakuya looked upon the scene and muttered.
‘Have they forgotten what became of the last Courtois Army that tried to invade?’
Wind dragons zoomed between the fighter planes, luring them into a dogfight. One by one, the crafts were shot down to the ground.
The red dragons breathed their fiery breath, sinking the airships behind them. Protruding cannons from their hulls, the airships commenced a bombardment on Sakuya.
The cannon shells failed to scratch her.
Sakuya opened her large mouth, and as her breath was released, it dispersed through the air. The shots assailed airship and airplane alike, bringing them to the ground.
While there were enemies who tried to flee, they were quickly circumvented and crushed.
Similar to Sakuya, a white dragon with four wings approached her.
‘Mama, it’s over. All that’s left is the clean-up.’
Sakuya kept her eyes on the falling crafts as, after a large flap propelling herself up a distance, she took off somewhere.
Perhaps curious, Sakuya’s child tagged along.
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It was where the capital of the Courtois Kingdom once stood.
Now ruined and abandoned, not a trace of its former glory remained.
Having brought her feet there, Sakuya mimicked a human form as she descended, her child copying her and changing shape as well.
The form Sakuya took on was as if the once-goddess Sakuya had grown into an adult. Her child boasted the same blue eyes and blond hair- cut short. A blue gemstone embedded in his forehead.
But unlike Sakuya, his hands remained disproportionately large, and it seemed he wasn’t yet completely accustomed to taking human form.
“Mama, why did you come here? There haven’t been any humans here for quite some time.”
“You’re right,” Sakuya muttered, as she walked through the royal capital buried in rubble and sand.
The reason the capital fell. It all lay in the limits of the Kingdom. The kingdom had welcomed in a golden age under Fina Courtois- the great leader who was said to have rejuvenated the dynasty- alongside her prime minister Luecke Halbades.
But from then on came a slow, gradual decline.
They had their share of wise rulers, but in the end, they launched a war on the dragons, and the capital was destroyed by the force led by Sakuya.
Indeed, the one who burnt it down was Sakuya herself.
As she walked through such a place, from all over, the goblins and orcs showed their faces. They seemed to think of Sakuya in her human form as mere food as they approached.
Those goblins and orcs were cleaved through by a single swing of her child’s arm.
“Who do you think you raise your blades against, you lowly curs!?”
Sakuya stopped him from chasing and hunting down the ones who fled.
(… I’ve gotten more children who think of dragons as the strongest race on earth, looking down on the others.)
In their battles with humans, a greater number of dragons were beginning to think of themselves as the true rulers of the land. It was becoming a large worry for Sakuya.
Leading her child by the hand, Sakuya headed towards it.
What was once the very center of the city. In a now-broken fountain, with Fina at the center, then Rudel, Aleist, Luecke and Eunius, the statues of those who had contributed to Courtois’ heyday.
Sakuya brushed off the dust and sand, cleaning off only that spot to look at the statue of Rudel. It was dubious to say it resembled him to a great degree, but as long as people considered a representation of him, she couldn’t treat it poorly.
“… Rudel, I can barely remember your face anymore.”
Her memories from her youth gradually faded away.
The time she had spent with Rudel and Izumi, to Sakuya, it was no more than an instant. In the times that followed, after the two had gone, a little while later, Mystith and all the dragons who looked after her were gone as well.
Before she knew it, Sakuya was the one leading the dragons, and their relations with humans were breaking down.
It was all far too painful for her.
The child gazed at Sakuya before looking at the statue,
“I can’t believe you ever let some human ride your back. That’s crazy.”
Sakuya hid her face with her right hand, turning to the child.
“You’ve never ridden a human on your back before. No, you’ve never ridden a knight. When dragon and human hearts connect, they become a dragoon. It was once only normal.”
The child’s cheeks puffed up.
“Humans are incompetents with nothing but numbers. If it were up to us, we’d have burnt them all down.”
Sakuya took the words with sorrow; she felt the reality of how wide the gap with humans must have grown for the dragons to develop that mindset.
There, the sky suddenly grew rowdy.
An ominous dark shadow overhead—impossible to make out whether they were living or dead, they had grown in numbers lately, those things that weren’t monsters, and one of them was being chased by a fighter plane.
The child shrugged his shoulders.
“One of those bugs that’ve been multiplying lately? Now that’s a good match for those pesky humans.”
That ominous something with the form of an arthropod was finally cornered and shot to death by the craft. But the plane was also shot and burst into flames.
“It’s going down.”
While the fighter plane continued on a downward trajectory somewhere, the pilot jumped from the cockpit with a parachute strapped on.
Oddly enough, right towards where Sakuya was.
As the pilot landed, the parachute draped over him, and as he squirmed his way out of it, he held a pistol in his hand.
The moment before her child swung his arm, Sakuya saw the pilot’s face and lowered a fist on her child’s head. She lowered it with enough power a vivid clang rung out.
“Mama, that hurt!”
“… I’m sorry. But wait.”
If she used only words, then surely the human before her eyes would be dead. The pilot seemed quite bewildered before Sakuya and the child.
He pulled off the helmet covering his head, removed his goggled and spoke. With distinctive silver hair and blue eyes, the pilot kept his pistol at the ready.
“Civilians? You’re in quite an odd place for that.”
The young man said, looking at the child’s large arms and observing the two of them. From a human’s eyes, there was no possible way Sakuya would be able to come here as lightly equipped as she was.
But with the young man before her, Sakuya burst into tears.
“A human life is short. But…”
The young man approached, his gun trained on Sakuya. While the child intimidated him, Sakuya held up a hand to put it to a stop.
“Rudel.”
Touching a hand to the young man’s cheek, Sakuya muttered a name. The man seemed quite flustered, he jumped back to take distance.
“You’re not human. A form of monster? Or a new type of bug? Where did you learn my name?”
Hearing it wasn’t just his face but his name as well, Sakuya gave a small smile. She changed to her dragon form on the spot.
Upon seeing that massive dragon, Rudel’s eyes opened in surprise. However, he didn’t show any fear.
He looked on with pure intrigue.
“A dragon!? Moreover, the lord of the Dragon Den!”
Sakuya rested Rudel on her hand and raised him into the sky.
‘I’ll deliver you somewhere close to where humans live. I once rode a fine human on this back. This is the least I could do to return the favor.’
From the palm of her hand, Rudel looked up at Sakuya.
“A dragoon!? I never thought they actually existed… how interesting, then let me ride on your back too.”
How brazen could he be? The child returned to dragon form, flying to Sakuya’s side as he complained at Rudel.
‘Don’t get in over your head, human! Who do you think you’re talking to!? Do you think mama would let a dirty lowlife like you rest on her back!?’
But Sakuya exchanged words with the man.
‘You know of the dragoons, you know of the world, yet still, you wish to ride on my back?’
Rudel struck his right hand to his chest.
“Of course. You’re far stronger than a fighter plane. If I ride you, I can annihilate those blasted bugs!”
Even now, her child was poised to attack ay any minute. His fangs bared, his eyes wide open, he would kill the man at the slightest opportunity.
Rudel went on.
“And the small stuff doesn’t really matter. I just want to ride on your back!”
Sakuya laughed.
A human life is short. But they go in cycles… Those were the words of Mystith, who had once lost Marty to gain a new partner in Lena.
Finally understanding what she meant, Sakuya brought her hand to her back and set Rudel onto it.
‘Very well. Then ride me you will… new-age dragoon.’
‘Mama!’ the child cried out.
Once Rudel was on her back, he spread his arms wide and smiled.
“Yes! I feel right at home. Like this, I’ll be able to annihilate any bug that comes my way!”
And so the first dragoon in several hundred years would forge a new legend—but that is another story.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Dragoon 167: Epilogue
- Dragoon 166: Dragoon
- Dragoon 165: You’re There, and I’m Here
- Dragoon 164: Last Battle
- Dragoon 163: Versus
- Dragoon 162: Sword and Magic
- Dragoon 161: Those Who Can’t Run
- Dragoon 160: I Kinda Don’t Really Get it
- Dragoon 159: Thank you for Everything
- Dragoon 158: The End of the Event
- Dragoon 157: Events Set in Stone
- Dragoon 156: What’s Gone and Done
- Dragoon 155: Dragon and Wyvern
- Dragoon 154: Last Boss
- Dragoon 153: Demon King
- Dragoon 152: Fina’s Counterattack
- Dragoon 151: The Other Reincarnation
- Dragoon 150: Comrade
- Dragoon 149: The Empire’s Advance
- Dragoon 148: And Aleist the Protagonist
- Dragoon 147: The Country or the People
- Dragoon 146: Friends and
- Extra: Songstress Epilogue
- Extra: Songstress 13
- Extra: Songstress 12
- Extra: Songstress 11
- Extra: Songstress 10
- Extra: Songstress 9
- Extra: Songstress 8
- Extra: Songstress 7
- Dragoon 137: Extra: Songstress 6
- Dragoon 136: Extra: Songstress 5
- Dragoon 135: Extra: Songstress 4
- Dragoon 134: Extra: Songstress 3
- Extra: Songstress 2
- Extra: Songstress 1
- Dragoon 131: Erselica Rises to the Stage
- Dragoon 130: Aleist’s Harem
- Dragoon 129: The White Dragoon’s Ability is?
- Dragoon 128: The Major and Aleist
- Dragoon 127: Bennet’s Job
- Dragoon 126: The Hippogryph and the Knight of Shadows
- Dragoon 125: The Port Town and the Empire
- Extra: Eunius and Aleist Part 2
- Extra: Eunius and Aleist Part 1
- Dragoon 122: Light and the Two
- Dragoon 121: The Wall and Light
- About Strength in Dragoon
- Dragoon 120: Form and the Wall
- Dragoon New Year Special Part 2
- Dragoon 119: Hostility and Form
- Dragoon 118: The Mission and Hostility
- My Hero
- The Little Macho Girl
- Dragoon New Year Special
- Dragoon 117: The Superior and the Mission
- Dragoon 116: The Academy and the Superior
- Dragoon 115: The Outer Reaches and the Academy
- Dragoon 114: The Knight Brigade and the Outskirts
- Extra: Mystith is Working Hard
- Dragoon 112: The Display and the King
- Dragoon 111: Friends and the Display
- Dragoon 110: The Fight and Friends
- Dragoon 109: The Bar and the Fight
- Dragoon 108: Cleaning Duty and the Bar
- Dragoon 107: Friends and Cleaning Duty
- Dragoon 106: Revived Fear and a New Ruler
- Dragoon 105: Inherited Feelings and Revived Fear
- Dragoon 104: Discipline and Parent and Child
- Dragoon 103: The Dogfight and Discipline
- Dragoon 102: The Effects of Healing Magic and the Dogfight
- Dragoon 101: Formation Flying and Healing Magic
- Dragoon 100: The Head of the Platoon and Formation Flying
- Dragoon 99: The Search Party and the Head of the Platoon
- Dragoon 98: Running Away and the Search Party
- Dragoon 97: The Evaluation and Running Away
- Dragoon 96: The Rival and the Evaluation
- Dragoon 95: New Comrades and Superiors
- Dragoon 94: The End of School Life and a New Problem Child
- Dragoon 93: The Costume and the Beauty Contest
- Dragoon 92: Demands and Preparing for Graduation
- Dragoon 91: The Path to be a Dragon Knight
- Extra: Surpass Marty 9
- Extra: Surpass Marty 8
- Dragoon 88: The Decision and Family
- Dragoon 87: The Idiotic Two and Where Paths Split
- Dragoon 86: the Battle Junky and the Protagonist.
- Dragoon 85: The Confession and the Sword Idiot
- Dragoon 84: The Senior and the Pregnancy
- Dragoon 83: The Little Sister and the Barrier
- Dragoon 82: The Night Before the Festival and the Pitch Black Armor
- Dragoon 81: The Young Men and the Festival’s Eve
- Extra: Surpass Marty 7
- Extra: Surpass Marty 6
- Extra: Surpass Marty 5
- Dragoon 77: The Oath and the Little Brother
- Dragoon 76: The Young Man and the White Dragon
- Dragoon 75: The Goddess and Those that Don’t Exist
- Dragoon 74: The Legend and the Dragon
- Dragoon 73: The Little Sister, the Friend, and a Little Bit of Dragon
- Dragoon 72: The Flan’s Return
- Dragoon 71: The Young Man and Time
- Dragoon 70: The Young Man and the Party
- Dragoon 69: The Young Man and the Two
- Dragoon 68: The Elf Sisters and Flan
- Dragoon 67: The Three and the Dragon
- Dragoon 66: The Harem and the Royal Guard
- Dragoon 65: The Four Idiots and the Three
- Dragoon 64: The Dragon Idiot and the Game Idiot
- Dragoon 63: The Sword Idiot and the Magic Idiot
- Dragoon 62: The Four Idiots and Fluff Disorder
- Dragoon 61: The Little Sister and the Magic Idiot
- Dragoon 60: The Young Man and the Hero
- Dragoon 59: The Protagonist and the Delinquents
- Dragoon 58: The Former Goddess Part 2
- Dragoon 57: The Former Goddess Part 1
- Dragoon 56: The Boar, the Bird, and the Black Fog
- Dragoon 55: The Goddess and the Black Fog
- Dragoon 54: The Goddess and the Two Great Idiots
- Dragoon 53: The Protagonist and the Last Boss
- Extra: Spring Sure is Nice
- Extra: Surpass Marty 4
- Dragoon 50: Brothers, the Boy, and the Fight
- Dragoon 49: The Younger Brother, the Boy, and the Mad Princesses
- Dragoon 48: Brothers, the Employer, and the Wife
- Dragoon 47: The Sword Idiot, the Game Idiot, and…
- Dragoon 46: The Protagonist and a Friend
- Dragoon 45: Sisters and Brothers
- Dragoon 44: Brothers and the Boy
- Dragoon 43: The Young Man, the Little Brother, and the Fight
- Dragoon 42: The Young Man and Marriage Annulment
- Dragoon 41: The Young Man and the Black Shadow
- Dragoon 40: Fiance vs. Fiance
- Dragoon 39: The Upperclassman and the Older Woman
- Dragoon 38: The Young Man and the Dark Elf(?)
- Dragoon 37: The Young Man, the Blacksmith, and the Shadow
- Extra: Surpass Marty 3
- Extra: Surpass Marty 2
- Extra: Surpass Marty 1
- Dragoon 33: The Young Man, the Black Eyed Woman, and the Lady
- Dragoon 32: The Young Man and the Boy
- Dragoon 31: The Doll Princess’ Rival
- Dragoon 30: The Three Idiots and the King
- Dragoon 29: The Protagonist and the Supporting Role
- Dragoon 28: The Sword Idiot and the Dragon Idiot
- Dragoon 27: Big Sister and Little Sister
- Dragoon 26: The Magic Idiot and the Dragon Idiot
- Dragoon 25: The Doll Princess, The Three Idiots, and Royalty
- Dragoon 24: The Upperclassman and the Boy
- Dragoon 23: The Boy and a Chance
- Dragoon 22: The Boy and Petting
- Dragoon 21: The High Knight and the Headmaster
- Dragoon 20: The Three Idiots and Fluffies
- Dragoon 19: The Boy and the Bird
- Dragoon 18: The Boy and Fleeing
- Dragoon 17: The Boy and the Rechallenge
- Dragoon 16: The Boy and Engagement
- Dragoon 15: The Boy and Events
- Dragoon 14: The Boy and the Princess
- Dragoon 13: The Boy and Little Brother
- Dragoon 12: The Boy, the Match, and the Red Girl
- Dragoon 11: The Boy, the Sword Idiot, and the Magic Idiot
- Dragoon 10: The Samurai Girl’s Dream and the Boy
- Dragoon 9: The Boy and the Elf Girl
- Dragoon 8: The Boy, the Boar, and Classmates
- Dragoon 7: The Boy and the Older Woman
- Dragoon 6: The Boy and the Samurai Girl
- Dragoon 5: The Pickup Boy and the Reincarnated Boy
- Dragoon 4: The Suspicious Boy
- Dragoon 3: The Boy on a Journey
- Dragoon 2: The Hated Boy
- Dragoon 1: The Selfish Boy