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Sunlight struggled to penetrate the dense canopy, leaving Dawnmist Forest perpetually shrouded in twilight.
Even the few scattered rays that managed to break through were dispersed by the thin mist.
This meant that although the forest experienced the cycle of day and night, it rarely caused irreversible damage to travelers’ bodies.
Which was why Anbi could still lean out from the ox cart bouncing over the wetlands with full energy.
She looked at Tang Qi lying on her sister’s lap, and the little dragon lying on Tang Qi’s chest:
“What’s its name?”
“Yiwu.”
“Why that name?”
“Try petting it and you’ll see.”
The little girl reached out her fluffy paw, about to stroke the little dragon’s forehead where golden patterns flowed.
“Yi-wu!”
Yiwu snarled fiercely, startling the little girl’s snow-white ears into trembling. She quickly retreated behind the cart’s siding.
“So fierce!”
She trembled as she peeked out with her brown-black vertical pupils, unable to resist sighing:
“So this is the legendary ‘dragon’?
So beautiful, even its eyes are so beautiful…”
“Just like your eyes.”
“No way, they say Anbi’s eyes look scary. But looking at Yiwu, Anbi only thinks they’re beautiful.”
The little girl had never really liked her own eyes.
Those bestial pupils always made her look like a vicious wolf.
Whenever she made eye contact with people, the feedback was always fear or disgust.
But when looking directly at Yiwu, she didn’t think that way at all.
Strange…
They both had ears, both had eyes.
Why did it look so elegant, like those high-and-mighty nobles?
While she looked like a dirty little kid?
“Perhaps it’s not that your eyes aren’t beautiful enough, but that the eyes they use to look at you are inherently flawed.”
Tang Qi reluctantly sat up from Catherine’s lap, cupping the little dragon in his palms so it could get closer to Anbi.
“Don’t pet it from above, or its gaze will stay fixed on your fingers. That makes it think ‘something is approaching,’ and it feels unsafe.”
Anbi didn’t fully understand Tang Qi’s reassurance.
But the reassurance itself was enough to make the little girl happy.
Her eyes became even brighter.
Tang Qi then extended his finger, stroking upward along Yiwu’s slender neck from below—
“Yi-wu!”
Though its throat made the same sound, it was clearly different from the earlier rebuke.
The ring set with a ruby informed Tang Qi.
This guy was secretly pleased:
“See that patch of white skin under its neck? Pet there, use less force, sweep toward its lower jaw—
While it’s just hatched and its scales haven’t covered its whole body, you still have this chance to get close to it.”
The effect of the Ring of Mutual Hearts was quite obvious.
Perhaps it was the nature of the Amethyst Dragon that made Yiwu lack the destructiveness of a red dragon.
So after waking up last night and immediately swallowing the eggshell and dried meat Tang Qi offered, once it confirmed this upright species’ ‘earnest goodwill,’ they had already established preliminary trust—
Except for that ‘descendant’ who stole its egg.
Though it could feel some subtle connection with that kobold.
This spiritual resonance seemed to come from Kuru’s past devout worship.
So now Yiwu was just somewhat annoyed with the thief.
And after taking the eggshell, Kuru had been unconscious for a whole night and still hadn’t woken up.
This made Yiwu understand it was in a safe environment, so it wouldn’t spray molten lava left and right like a red dragon…
Oh, it hadn’t learned how yet.
Anbi tried to imitate Tang Qi’s method, slowly extending her paw.
But she immediately realized her claws were too sharp, so she quickly clenched her fist and swept the fur on the back of her hand toward Yiwu’s neck.
“Yi-wu!”
Perhaps because the furry touch was silky and smooth, the little dragon visibly enjoyed it even more.
Tang Qi thought its voice sounded like it was being electrocuted.
He simply handed the little dragon to Anbi, letting her play with Yiwu herself—
Melade, who occupied a considerable portion of the cart, also raised his hand:
“Let me try too!”
“Ao-wu!”
Anbi glared fiercely at the little white pig, frightening the young master into quickly retreating to his original position:
“Why are you being mean to me?”
“Because you’re a bad person.”
“I—I’m not, I didn’t. I’m just—timid!”
“Then talk to me again when you’re brave enough!”
Anbi didn’t want to waste words with the annoying noble, simply holding Yiwu and examining it left and right.
Only Melade looked left at Kuru passed out on the wine barrel, then right at Stonecrusher snoring thunderously beside him, suddenly feeling so lonely he hugged his knees and slowly cried:
“Steward Huss, I miss you…”
Without Huss, who else would treat him like a young master?
“Then do you want to go keep him company?” Tang Qi turned back to ask.
Melade shuddered:
“Actually, I don’t miss him that much…”
“Stop moping. We might get out of the forest today. Once you return to Longgold City, won’t you still be that plump young master?”
“No, I’m going to lose weight!”
“Afraid you’ll reach slaughter weight? Well, good luck with that.”
“But should I really deceive Father?”
Melade automatically ignored Tang Qi’s joke, curling up tighter, his lack of confidence obvious.
“That lie you told me—’Steward Huss led mercenaries deep into the forest, held back the orcs’ advance for us, and bought us time to escape.’ Will Father really believe it?”
“You mean Lord Merle is so self-aware that only telling him the truth—’As a noble I got beaten up crying for my parents by commoners and was tied to a wine barrel and brought back to Longgold City’—would seem normal to him?”
“I wasn’t crying…”
Tang Qi mimicked Melade’s earlier voice:
“‘Steward Huss, I miss you’…”
“Fine, but I only shed one tear. And I’ve never deceived Father before, so I’m afraid of being exposed!”
“You managed to hide your sexual orientation for over a decade, and now you’re telling me you’ve never lied?”
“That’s different!”
“Anyway, I’m asking you to say this just so this matter ends here and we all have less trouble—
You gain reputation, these refugee townspeople gain stability, and I gain a pathway to communicate with the noble class.
It’s a win-win.
But even if you tell Lord Merle the truth, it doesn’t really matter.
After all, I’ll still spread the ‘lie.’ Then even if your father knows these refugees escaped the town by killing Huss, under pressure from reputation, he’ll still accept this ‘lie.'”
Tang Qi genuinely didn’t care if Melade let something slip.
Along the way, he’d learned plenty about Longgold City, and had long realized that ‘nobles’ here were more like a status symbol.
Signifying that when this city-state was founded, these people’s ancestors had once been glorious.
Many nobles had actually long lost their fiefdoms.
Very different from the Terran Empire’s sorcerer families who truly held actual power.
The actual governance of this city was more in the hands of the Council—
With one Public Lord as the nominal ruler, exercising leadership and veto power, while many Masked Lords whose faces were concealed to prevent bribery also participated.
This wasn’t necessarily effective, but masked lords who voluntarily revealed their identities would face legal punishment and replacement.
“Guess who the lord is” had therefore become a common greeting among Longgold City citizens.
This city was ultimately maintained by law.
After all, without restraints, it was hard to form ‘civilization.’
Since they cared about citizens’ wishes, they were also constrained by public opinion.
No matter what thoughts one harbored, one had to think carefully before acting.
Moreover, after several twists and turns, Tang Qi had grasped the team’s overall strength, so he wasn’t afraid of challenges:
“As long as I earn more money and maintain that guy with brittle bones, that’ll be enough…”
Thinking of Dawn’s limitations and the one bottle of Restoration Gel he had left, Tang Qi suddenly realized he probably needed to prepare a way to make money.
The dividends from Golden Oak definitely couldn’t satisfy the huge expenses of adventuring.
Just as he was considering this, he suddenly heard the neighing of a spirited horse.
Dawn’s black-mist-wreathed steed galloped from the road ahead. When it rushed before him, he heard the headless knight’s somewhat excited announcement:
“We’ll be out of the forest soon. Once we reach the plains, if we hurry, we might reach Longgold City before sunset.”
Her mental voice was loud, as if there was a loudspeaker in front of her helmet, making it spread far until it reached every townsperson’s ears in the procession.
Joy and cheers erupted instantly, even startling several birds from the treetops:
“So we survived!? We finally don’t have to worry about being caught by orcs and zombies?”
“I haven’t had a good night’s sleep in almost a month!”
“Grandma, I don’t have to come see you yet…”
Among them were also those worried about the future, thinking about how to survive.
But the act itself of ‘leaving the dim forest and facing the sunlight’ was enough to dispel those worries.
“Tomorrow’s problems can wait until tomorrow.”
Catherine also seemed to have lifted a burden from her heart, unconsciously gripping the reins tighter.
“Tang Qi, thank you.”
“It’s still early, thank me tonight?”
“Let me say this properly.”
“Sorry, got used to being glib.”
Tang Qi quickly put on a serious expression.
The young woman took a deep breath:
“Actually, from the very start of our journey, I’ve been confused about ‘leaving Starberry Town.’
Because I didn’t know where else I could go after leaving that tavern, leaving home.
I was afraid, uneasy, even scared that I couldn’t be like Mother and build a tavern everyone would be satisfied with from scratch.
But as the journey went on day by day, after experiencing so many difficulties, these concerns seem to be gradually slipping away from my heart…
Thank you, Stonecrusher-xiansheng, Miss Dawn, and Kuru.
Thank you for bringing this peace of mind, for giving me this courage.”
Tang Qi took her wine-red braid and draped it over his shoulder, covering her reddened ears:
“So, do you have the confidence to face all the challenges after reaching Longgold City?”
“I’ll do my best.”
“Then go try to uproot that Golden Oak.
So that after we’ve experienced adventures, even when we’re physically and mentally exhausted, we’ll still find peace of mind in your tavern.”
The ox cart bounced over the gradually drying ground, greeting the first ray of sunlight breaking through the mist.
The dense branches on both sides no longer blocked the skylight.
Their view became increasingly bright, and their moods lifted accordingly.
Until they saw the city-state standing on the plains.
Making Tang Qi unable to resist standing up to look:
“So Longgold City… is actually shaped like a dragon?”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 97 - Haunted
- Chapter 96 - Really That Affable
- Chapter 95 - The Council and the Meeting
- Chapter 94 - Domain of Honesty
- Chapter 93 - Hero of the Common Folk
- Chapter 92 - Dragon's Tail Pass
- Chapter 91 - Longgold City and Peace of Mind
- Chapter 90 - Utterly Boring
- Chapter 89 - Eggshell and Breath
- Chapter 88 - What Kind of Dragon
- Chapter 87 - Launch Announcement
- Chapter 86 - The Dragon Egg Moved
- Chapter 85 - I Allow You to Be Greedier
- Chapter 84 - I Haven't Decided Yet
- Chapter 83 - A Fitting Epilogue
- Chapter 82 - Money Pit and the Golden Kingdom
- Chapter 81 - Witness My Glory
- Chapter 80 - Oath of Glory
- Chapter 79 - You Shouldn't Have Discovered This
- Chapter 78 - Cold Embrace
- Chapter 77 - Sword of Dawn
- Chapter 76 - Praise Me
- Chapter 75 - Dawn Temple
- Chapter 74 - Tracking
- Chapter 73 - A Clever Way to Insult
- Chapter 72 - Is It Too Late to Return Your Head Now?
- Chapter 71 - The More You Curse, The Stronger I Get
- Chapter 70 - The Chibi Bird
- Chapter 69 - Polymorph
- Chapter 68 - What Kind of Hell Joke Is This?
- Chapter 67 - Have You Seen My Little Wolf?
- Chapter 66 - Crow's Mouth
- Chapter 65 - Dwarf, Let's Compare Heights
- Chapter 64 - The Third Reward
- Chapter 63 - Reward: Vicious Tongue
- Chapter 62 - I Will Make the World Remember My Name
- Chapter 61 - How Did He Dare
- Chapter 60 - Life is Like a Box of Chocolates
- Chapter 59 - Are There Even Any Humans Left in the Poet's Academy?
- Chapter 58 - Why Hasn't It Updated Yet?
- Chapter 57 - Weinberg Territory
- Chapter 56 - Departure
- Chapter 55 - Song Like Fire
- Chapter 54 - The Shackles of Servility
- Chapter 53 - A Noble and Lofty Deed
- Chapter 52 - The Fleeing Noble
- Chapter 51 - The Last Remaining Villain
- Chapter 50 - Predicament
- Chapter 49 - A Simple Multiple Choice Question
- Chapter 48 - Nobles and Their Subjects
- Chapter 47 - Burden
- Chapter 46 - The Mountain and the Oak
- Chapter 45 - Victory and Defeat
- Chapter 44 - Snake and Bear
- Chapter 43 - A Beautiful Defeat
- Chapter 42 - We Are of One Mind
- Chapter 41 - Conspiracy
- Chapter 40 - Fear
- Chapter 39 - The Three of Us Seem Pretty Capable
- Chapter 38 - Fatal Oversight
- Chapter 37 - Fireball and the Sun
- Chapter 36 - Bardic Inspiration?
- Chapter 35 - That Was a Damn Good Scolding
- Chapter 34 - Death's Warning Bell
- Chapter 33 - Ambushed
- Chapter 32 - Aspiring to Be a Mouthpiece
- Chapter 31 - Minions and Treasure
- Chapter 30 - Two Methods of Escape
- Chapter 29 - That Friend
- Chapter 28 - An Unexpected Turn
- Chapter 27 - Arrested
- Chapter 26 - Betrayed
- Chapter 25 - Feat - Alert
- Chapter 24 - Still Fantasizing
- Chapter 23 - Farewells and Toasts
- Chapter 22 - Ruins and Dragons
- Chapter 21 - The First Cup of Wine
- Chapter 20 - Harvesting the Spoils of War
- Chapter 19 - The Clever Kuru
- Chapter 18 - Passing Off Inferior Goods as Quality
- Chapter 17 - It Really Wants to Live
- Chapter 16 - This Bard is Overly Cautious
- Chapter 15 - Elegy
- Chapter 14 - Trap Expert
- Chapter 13 - Kobolds
- Chapter 12 - Dawnmist Forest
- Chapter 11 - Clues in the Footprints
- Chapter 10 - How Can You Call Yourself an Adventurer Without Taking Risks?
- Chapter 9 - The Stolen Starberries
- Chapter 8 - Beastfolk
- Chapter 7 - Stop Fantasizing
- Chapter 6 - The Grave Has Stirred
- Chapter 5 - The Art of Making Friends
- Chapter 4 - Recording Stories, Obtaining Rewards
- Chapter 3 - To Hell with Legends
- Chapter 2 - A True Bard
- Chapter 1 - Fantasizing Again