Elvi's comments on the story cannot be the source of any information. If Sully wants to, he can also make the language dialogue deliberately obscure the information.
But this deliberate ambiguity actually reveals some of the information that Elvi wants to hide.
With the arrival of the giant dragon, instead of paying attention to its descendants with the same bloodline, the only thing it paid attention to was the level 8 monster Crystal Pterosaur?
This information reveals that people feel too insignificant.
This is indeed the case.
If she really only cared about the crystal dragon Naan, then after the story was over, the most likely thing Elvy would do was to look for Julius.
After all, Julius, who survived, was a product of the fusion of their souls.
Even if Julius is not a pure Pope of Light, for the revenger, anger is anger, and the facts are irrelevant to him.
On the other hand, this can also explain another question: why did Elvi follow Suli to the City of Mercenaries?
Knowing that her purpose could not be just Naan, all the conversations between Nasuli and her needed to be replayed in his mind again.
Until Sully had a flash of inspiration and suddenly locked on the name of Raven.
How did the ninth-level monster know about the existence of monster civilization and provide counter-argument based on its own strength?
Perhaps it was a concept like elemental inheritance that Suli would never be able to understand.
But since the crow knows it, it proves that this part of information is a concept that is naturally produced after certain specific achievements are achieved.
So the question is, who released this information?
It couldn't be Elvy.
If she had provided it, Elvy wouldn't have needed to ask for the coordinates of the crow.
And since that is not the case, and the focus of excluding Elvi is not Naan but Crow, it can be explained that the appearance of Elvi was not the result of personal consciousness, but a dispatch, or a mission like accepting orders and instructions.
Otherwise it doesn't make sense.
The speculation of information ended here, and Suli felt like he was standing in front of a cliff.
More information was clearly on the other side, but he was unable to cross the bottomless cliff.
Testing Elvi verbally again?
Until she saw the crows, it was obvious that this was not a good idea.
The target is within reach, but there is a person standing in the way, making irrelevant comments. For a dragon that is so powerful that no human can stop it, the possibility of what will happen next...
It can only be a "natural disaster", right?
From then on, Suli remained silent until he entered Sadina.
In this way, he was also constantly "observing" Elvi.
Being unable to see is an obvious disadvantage, but when this disadvantage is a compromise made by a weak person in order to serve, or to stay on the same level as a strong person, then the strong person will only think that this compromise is natural.
The vested interests do not care at all whether the weak will encounter difficulties in adapting and taking action due to this compromise.
At that time, Suli's action of groping for a cup of water from the teacup on the table became the best means of testing.
The pale finger bones and the original wood color of the table formed a very obvious contrast. The boy with satin on his eyes, without possessing the elements, would only instinctively produce the concept that waste can become more waste if he is seen by the element holder.
"Can't you bear your physical needs?" Elvi looked at Sully.
The boy fumbled towards the teapot and froze after hearing this. He continued to move but did not forget to respond: "I don't know whether water is equivalent to the water element for others, but for me, water has always been the source of life."
Suli finally slowly poured himself half a glass of water.
Elvi said nothing more.
Sully held the teacup and regretted that his attempt had failed. Elvi then said, "If those guys from the aquatic tribe heard this, they would probably look up to you."
In response to this, Suli remained calm as if nothing had happened. He held the teacup calmly in his hands without making any extra movements.
God helps those who help themselves - when he wanted to prove whether there were different forces in the monster civilization where Elvi lived, the dragon gave him the answer directly.
Aquatic creatures, all aquatic creatures can be collectively called aquatic creatures. As for whether the giant dragon is an aquatic creature, Suli is more inclined to believe that her domain is equivalent to the air monster circle such as the feathered tribe or the winged tribe.
Because only in this way can the goal of her trip, crossing the crow, be so clear.
The carriage entered the city of Sardina.
The Mercenary City's usual bustle was quickly curbed.
Of course, some people had doubts. Even Ophelia, who took to the streets to get closer to the grassroots and interact with the mercenaries, couldn't help but question: "Why restrict the movement of the masses?"
The mercenaries of the Mercenary Alliance all said they didn't know. The one who knew a little bit could only give an untrue reply. He said, "Euphia said that a person is coming to Sadina City. If we are not careful, the city may be destroyed in an instant."
Ophelia was confused, and she began to wonder what kind of human being could decide the life and death of an entire city in an instant.
After excluding the Dark Pope and the King, an incredible truth circulating throughout the city quietly jumped into his mind.
Even under the restraint of the mercenaries, the eldest princess could not control herself and ran towards the street.
Then, the mercenaries who had been blocking her hurriedly caught up, and the carriage had already entered the city gate.
It was not a carriage with curtains that was particularly suitable for aristocrats. On the contrary, all sunlight could shine into the interior of the carriage through the entrance and windows.
Ophelia saw it all too clearly.
Cyril's life or death is unknown, and Sully has a cloth covering his eyes to block his vision.
What is this?!
This thought kept turning in Ophelia's mind.
And deep in her heart, there was a pain that pierced her heart.
Cyril is the same age as her and is quite strong, but she is in a coma.
Sully... How on earth could Sully stop it all by himself?
Ophelia didn't need an answer to this question.
Her facial features even became slightly distorted under this silent gaze, and the mercenary chasing her also whispered, "What are you looking for?"
The mercenary wanted to complain and yell at Ophelia, saying, "Even if you want to die, don't drag the whole city with you." However, when he saw Ophelia's facial expressions, he could only swallow most of his thoughts back into his stomach.
What kind of expression is that?
Hatred, resentment, malice, ferocity and uncontrollable despair.
Why does despair arise?
The mercenary couldn't see it, but he could tell Ophelia: "Don't cause us any more trouble. Since Euphia has issued such a strict order to prohibit the hustle and bustle and daily activities of the entire city, it has already shown that this matter is not something that we ordinary people can change."
Ophelia looked up at the mercenary who frowned and was obviously impatient but did not scold her.
She suddenly couldn't help but say, "I actually never understood why a guy who didn't get the corresponding benefits and power should bear responsibilities that don't belong to him at all."
"I have always been ashamed of this stupid behavior."
"But the reality is that I, and perhaps all of humanity, are being protected by something that most people would consider foolish."
Then, without giving the mercenary a chance to respond, Ophelia took the initiative to walk in the direction they originally came from.
On Sully's side, the carriage finally stopped in front of the door of the red building.
Everyone was inside the house, trying their best to create an atmosphere as if nothing had happened and Sully had simply returned from his experience.
It was Egbert who opened the door.
No matter how much he prepared himself mentally, when he saw Suli with a satin on his face, carefully getting off the carriage, the Son of Light's brain seemed to be forcefully impacted by the gamma rays of the universe.
There is only one thing left.
"Lord Suli, what's wrong with your eyes?"
"Lan Zhe, Lan Zhe, you idiot, what are you doing in the kitchen? Come over here quickly and take a look. If you're late, we'll both die together in the suburbs!"
Egbert completely ignored the lady, or dragon, who had already gotten out of the carriage and looked at Sully with an interested expression as he carefully walked down the carriage while leaning on the side frame.
Lan Zhe, whose name was called, was heart skipped a beat.
He couldn't help wondering if there was really something wrong with Suli's eyes, and whether the existence that caused the problem was a giant dragon that they couldn't resist...
But when Lan Zhe approached, he found that Suli was waving his hands awkwardly and said to Egbert: "No, my eyes are fine. It's just...Egbert, you know, the current situation is the same as when the crow turned into a human form without clothes."
Even in everyone's eyes, Elvy is a woman wearing armor and with dragon horns on her head.
The former Son of Light and the Son of Darkness both remained silent because of this incident.
Before being thoroughly dried, Euphia glared at the two useless men and took the initiative to change the subject.
"You've had a hard time training. Did anything interesting happen in the Monster Forest?" Euphia asked as she walked towards the carriage naturally and picked up Cyril, who was obviously in a bad condition, from the carriage.
But if it was really just a natural action without any disguise, then the most likely thing Euphia would do now is to point at Cyril and yell at him. Is there a sign that she is developing into the useless side of two adult men?
Instead of doing what he did now, after bringing the person back to the room, he gave Lan Zhe a wink.
Everyone was wondering how to start the next topic.
But no one expected that Elvi, who attracted everyone's attention, would be the first to discover the crow that was watching everything in front of the door with its pure black eyes.
She said, "Look, you're stronger than I thought."
From Elvy's perspective, the raven has abilities that are clearly beyond her imagination.
Rather than saying that Du Ya is now a ninth-level monster, it is better to say that he is just one step away from truly leaping into another level.
This was much better than Elvy had initially expected.
The monsters who have cultivated themselves to the ninth-level monsters through their own abilities live outside the human survival circle. If they want to improve to this level of strength, they need to face not only their peers below the ninth-level monsters, but also the constant coveting of humans.
At least in the past two hundred years, the only new natural monster that has appeared is the raven.
On the picture frame, the pitch-black crow flapped its wings and flew steadily in his direction after discovering Sully.
Until it landed on Sully's head out of habit and made a nest on it.
"What is your purpose?" The crow directly broke the cautious temptation of humans.
Maybe it's because we are of the same kind.
The raven was the easiest to determine what kind of monster Elvi was.
She has a strong smell of blood, and the armor that Sully cannot see is designed to fit Elvy's movement trajectory, ensuring that she can move flexibly and enhance the protection of her body in any battle scene.
In addition, the horn of this giant dragon is actually her weapon.
The bloody smell was so strong that it seemed like the final result of being soaked in a pool of blood countless times.
The monster civilization is a civilization that has already formed a system, and there is obviously war within it.
Don't underestimate it.
Raven tries to use some of the thinking habits he learned from Sully.
Then he quickly concluded that Elvi was a real brutal warrior active on the battlefield.
So what is her purpose?
The crow thought that Elvy was targeting Cyril.
Even though Elvy said that he was quite strong, Crow still thought so.
Because those who have dragon bloodline can perform tasks that are as if they were replicas.
All Cyril needs to do is purify her own blood and extract some of the blood from the giant dragon in front of her to completely replace Cyril's existing blood. Cyril can then become the second Elvi in a very short time.
In terms of power enhancement, Du Ya does not think that his value will surpass Cyril.
But his problem was that what he achieved in Elvina was not what he had imagined.
"Purpose……"
Elvi smiled and said, "How about taking you away?"
Her tone was so flirtatious that if one wasn't careful one could misunderstand whether she was attracted to Raven just by her tone. However, except for Sully who had a satin tied around her face, everyone could see the coldness and ruthlessness in Elvy's eyes.
It wasn't the look he gave when looking at a companion or an object of interest, but rather the cold and eerie look of someone staring at a tool.
Du Ya wanted to ask why he was taken away, wanted to try to learn information about monster civilization from Elvy, and wanted to use language skills to induce her to say more.
But all thoughts ended with an irresistible thought in my mind.
That is, if Elvi really wanted to take him away, the crow would not be able to resist at all.
Regardless of whether he is a ninth-level monster feared by humans, regardless of whether he can surround everyone in the small building with a monster, the conclusion is the same. Facing this dragon, facing this dragon that is good at war...
The crow had no power to resist.
Therefore, it was Suli who truly broke the deadlock.
"I thought you cared more about Nanan," Suli said, "whether it was revenge on the Pope of Light or something else."
“It all seems to make more sense.”
"Are you seeking common sense from a dragon?" Elvi uttered a "huh", and then occupied the entire sofa by himself.
Sully couldn't see, so he didn't know that the lady transformed from the dragon had crossed her legs, nor could he notice that Cyril's ancestor even stretched out his hands naturally and placed them on the back of the sofa.
This action can be read as rebelliousness, or it can be said that Elvi does not regard everything in front of him as pressure.
"Although it seems unnecessary to explain some things to humans, I still think it is necessary to tell you at this time." Elvy was amused by this boy who dared to bring up the concept of human common sense to her.
"To monsters, the existence of level nine monsters and those before level nine monsters is like the difference between a living person and a dead body in your human cognition."
"Perhaps in your opinion, Crystal Wing Dragon and I are both dragons, and since we have an obvious friendship, I will definitely favor her."
"But that's not the case..."
Elvy withdrew her hand from the sofa back, flicked her nails vigorously and continued, "Actually, you can think of my concept of the crystal dragon as... as... let me think about it..."
"I think the relationship between us is more like that between a little pet and a real dragon. Do you understand me?"
Sully stared at Elvi, his mouth slightly open, and he didn't close it for a long time.
Sully suddenly felt that Elvi's mentality was no different from the feudal remnants in some remote areas of modern society.
"Because why! Because Nan has not yet reached the strength of a ninth-level monster?" Suli seemed to be confused by the information of the Five Thunders Bombardment.
He made remarks that were not rational at all.
This was a gamble that no one understood except him.
"But even if Nanan hasn't reached the strength of a ninth-level monster, the power of an eighth-level monster should be infinitely close to that of a ninth-level monster. Maybe after a period of time, or even a hundred years, she will be able to reach the level of a ninth-level monster, right?"
Such a casual question is not something that Suli, who is always rational, would ask.
But this is the case now.
"Do you know how difficult it is for a dragon, no, to be more precise, for a high-level monster to reproduce?" The corners of Elvi's mouth curved in an inexplicable mockery.
"If an eighth-level monster chooses to give birth to a child, it means that she will never be able to upgrade to a ninth-level monster. The elemental power required for childbirth, the elemental resources required for hatching, and the time required for all this to happen..."
"All of this is something that didn't have to happen."
"From the moment Nanan chose to give birth to offspring, in my heart she will never be a peer that can be caught up with, but a low-level monster that only knows how to reproduce."
If Elvy's eyes were like ice before, then now her eyes were like an absolute flame burning deep in the center of the ice that could not be extinguished by temperature.
"She gave up on herself the day she decided to have children," Elvy said with a sneer. "I don't want to know whether it was self-touching or just an overflow of maternal love."
"She gave up on herself just to propagate her own race and try to maintain the purity of the crystal dragon's bloodline..."
"Isn't all this stupid enough?"
Elvi looked at Sully with sharp eyes: "Why do you think I would treat a stupid thing as an equal?"
Suli no longer wanted to think about rationality or emotion at this moment, which one was more likely to drive conscious actions. He also raised his voice and said, "How can you evaluate Nan's actions from a completely bystander's perspective!"
"Whether or not choosing to bear children is an excess of maternal love as you think, I don't care at all. What I care about is that a person is willing to work hard from her own perspective to create more people of the same kind for herself. No matter what the reason is, no matter what she has given up, this is a great enough existence!"
Suli said as if taking an oath: "If there is no human being like me in the world, then my appearance will only mean a lot to the whole world!"
"Nana chose to reproduce. Wasn't it because she compromised with the status quo after experiencing endless loneliness? Moreover..."
Suli glared at Elvi fiercely: "Did you tell her that there are higher-level beings above the eighth-level monsters, and there is another world above the ninth-level monsters, and that the future of the ninth-level monsters, the future that exists above the ninth-level monsters, is a scene that the eighth-level monsters can never expect to see?"
"Since you haven't worked hard for her, why do you ask her to develop according to your ideas?"
Suli clenched his fists and asked, "Don't you think you are too arrogant for not making any effort?"
"Bang——" It was a wooden sofa, which was shattered into countless pieces by Elvi's slap.
The moment the giant dragon with horns on its head stood up quickly, the friction between the armor made everyone in the room shudder.
"What do you know?!"
A more profound dispute suddenly emerged.
"The rules of monsters have not allowed the development of natural monsters to be disturbed by external objects since ten thousand years ago!"
"What do you think I can do? Throw away my own life and break the rules just for a so-called friend? Stop being ridiculous!"
Elvi sneered and looked at Sully.
"If it were you, when that child was facing a life-or-death crisis, would you use your own death in exchange for the possibility of him choosing to live?"
Sully knew the child she was talking about was Cyril.
But he could also say without hesitation, "I would never, ever put anyone around me in a position to face that choice."
This is a promise.
"If this choice really comes up, I will never use my own death to exchange for Cyril's choice."
Elvi sneered: "Ha."
"You think what I said is righteous? You think my performance is not in line with reality?" Sully seemed to be competing with Elvy to see whose smile was more sarcastic.
He also grinned.
"Don't underestimate humans!"
"No one's life is more important than anyone else's. If I were so humble that I could only rely on my own death to exchange for a chance for Cyril to choose to live, then I would not be myself at all!"
Elvi froze in place.
Suli forcefully tore off the ribbon on his face. He still did not open his eyes, but at this time he shouted at Elvi rudely: "Human growth is born out of countless choices, but choices are self-determined, not forced by external things."
"Monsters, no matter how powerful you are or how long your lifespan is, you will never be able to match the endless growth of humans!"
Just a bunch of living corpses.
Sully finally told Elvy, "I won't let you take the raven away."
Then, Suli closed his eyes and tied the silk ribbon in his hand again.
Elvie Bessemer stood there for a long, long time.
No one knows what the lady with dragon horns on her head is thinking at this moment.
But everyone knows that in this verbal confrontation between humans and dragons, Sully won an absolute victory.
Whether it was the conversation after Sully tore off the satin, or the continuous questions that arose after he seemed to have abandoned his reason, all of these became the impetus for Elvy to jump into the deep pit dug by Sully.
In fact, this trap has already existed.
The weak can become even weaker, but the strong, like Hervé Bescemer, remain strong.
So the strong will never change?
No, the reality is that any random change by the weak will cause thunder and lightning.
After Sully was treated by Lan Zhe and confirmed that Cyril was not seriously ill, he ate the meal brought by Mark.
Roy was standing next to him, serving him food with clean serving chopsticks.
When it comes to taking care of people, Egbert is truly sincere. He simply piles everything he thinks is good in front of Sully.
However, Roy, who once had a family, could judge more clearly what Sully needed right now.
So after the opportunity to serve the food was snatched away, Roy successfully received Egbert's resentful look.
The two-star mercenary didn't care and even took out a bowl filled with various raw grains and pushed it towards Sully.
Suli took the bowl and began to feed the crows with movements that were much more rigid than usual.
He is thinking.
What Elvi said revealed so much.
High-level monsters cannot interfere with the growth of natural monsters. This inability to interfere should have become a universal understanding of monsters in contemporary monster civilization as the times change.
In the case of Naan, the monsters could be sure that Elvy was not lying only if the crows provided some assistance.
Furthermore, this awareness that there should be no interference was also gradually embedded in the minds of the monsters in the monster civilization when the rules were set who knows how many years ago. It became a concept that could not be violated or changed.
And no monsters will entangle the cause.
If the law of the jungle in the human circle is a rule created by monsters, then who created the rules that the monsters themselves follow?
Sully chose to ignore the problem for now.
There is even more important information that he needs to sort out in his mind.
First, the monsters in the monster civilization represented by Elvi will die once they violate the so-called rules.
Second, if natural monsters refer to the type of monsters that grow in the Monster Forest, represented by the raven, then it can be explained that in Elvy's own concept, they are not equivalent to natural monsters.
Natural means following the laws of nature, that is not natural...
What again?
Before the question was answered, Sully had already fed the bowl of mixed food cleanly.
No one cares whether the crows are full or not.
Even if a level nine monster transforms into its original form, it is not necessarily one that can be filled with a bowl of mixed grains.
Now, the more interesting part is...
Elvi took the initiative to sit at the table.
No one dared to ask her if she wanted to eat human food. Mark acted as if nothing had happened and he knew nothing. He treated Elvy as a distinguished guest who was a little difficult to serve and might offend him if he didn't serve him well.
Mark chose to fill Elvi's bowl with rice and handed him chopsticks, a knife and fork.
The dragon imitated Sully's movements and picked up the bowl, but it seemed to have no idea how to eat.
No one questioned her actions, nor her reasons for imitating.
Sully only asked, "Do you have to take the rook away?" after knowing that Elvy was sitting at the same table.
Elvy put down the dishes and chopsticks that she had no idea how to use. She looked at Sully, whose face was still covered with satin. Before answering the question, Elvy's absolute control over the elements allowed her to discover, just by "looking", that Sully, whose eyes were covered with satin, had kept his eyes closed and had never opened them.
Elvi did not choose to answer Sully's question, but asked Sully: "What is the so-called shame for you?"
What does it mean to Sully that he doesn't want to see her naked body in human form?
Elvi's mind was instantly filled with this rhetorical question.
She wanted answers, and until she got them, she would not tell Sully the answers to her questions.
"Maybe what I said doesn't match what you want to know." Sully explained in advance.
Elvi: "I don't care. I just want to know what the shame you mentioned means to you when you are facing me."
"It refers to civilization, a civilization that is different from that of monsters and belongs to human beings." Suli's voice is clear, and when he doesn't use emotions to guide his conversation, it seems like a pleasure for others to listen to him.
"Rather than saying shame, it is better to say integrity. Propriety, morality, and integrity are inevitable things that humans develop after getting rid of the stage of wisdom and ignorance. To a certain extent, this mentality is the most basic principle that distinguishes humans from beasts."
"Whether it is insulting or calling someone a beast in human form, most of them are subject to the basic principle of shame. From a human perspective, only beasts would behave in public."
"Of course, this is only a partial concept. Since there is a saying that even a tiger will not eat its own cubs, it means that once humans abandon civilization, their actions will be beyond the reach of even wild animals."
"So, what you think is obedience to your physical strength is definitely not obedience to the habits of the strong for me. Instead, it is a robbery that wants me to abandon the bottom line of my own principles that I have adhered to for many years and act according to your logic."
Therefore, when talking about shame at the beginning, Suli would silently stab Elvi. This is because, from his point of view, what Elvi said was naturally trampling on another civilization that was not Elvi's.
Sully told Elvi: "I will always be proud of the four words human civilization."
Elvi was silent for a long time.
But in the end, she did not continue talking about this topic, but answered the question of the crow.
"Yes," she said.
Suli: “?”
Elvi looked at the boy and said, "I must take the raven away."
"Since I appeared here, this matter is no longer a matter that needs to be discussed with humans."
"The value of a natural monster is that it is powerful in another sense of the rules, even if it is weak now..."
Everyone was stunned by the words "weak strength".
Raven, weak...
No matter how sarcastic a joke is, it can't be this cold.
But these words were spoken by a giant humanoid dragon.
"There's no way I could choose to give up on him."
"Why?" Sully asked.
"You said that it is impossible to choose to give up on him. What made you choose not to give up on him?"
"Or let me be more precise. What happened in the monster civilization that requires you to find the crow?"
Just like the crow could see that Elvi's identity was extraordinary.
Suli could sense this, too.
With such a strong body, he was able to control the wind without even the slightest fluctuation...
Even if it was a monster that was several levels stronger than the Raven, it wouldn't be able to do it so easily.
Control over elements and control over the rules of elements are two different concepts.
Suli had originally thought about whether it was necessary to send Elvi away and privately discuss the conclusions he had drawn from the existing information with the people in the small building. But when he knew that Elvi was a wind element and what he had done before, this concept was instantly blown away.
What is wind?
Wind is something that exists in all the movements of objects.
Breathe, talk, walk.
As long as the object is not absolutely still, wind will be generated. The control over the rules of wind should be enough for Elvy, whose strength surpasses that of humans by many levels, to easily obtain any information she wants to know.
Humans have no ability to resist.
No private communication, no eye contact.
Even if eye contact was useless and private communication was not possible, it meant that if Sully wanted to tell other people information, he had to let Elvy actively output what he already knew.
"That's not something you should know," Elvy said.
Her tone no longer contained that hint of condescension.
What does Naan mean to Elvy?
The dragon could not describe it with the vocabulary he already had, but after Suli pointed out everything, the first thing that Elvi felt was not the anger that a truly barbaric and arrogant person might have, but the sorrow that quietly rose from the bottom of his heart after he calmed down.
She did nothing.
But she requires her friends to make what she believes is the right choice.
The truth is so cruel that it feels like a knife piercing your heart.
But if there hadn't been this heart-to-heart talk, the dragon Elvy Bescemer might have always been resentful of his long-dead friend.
Elvy was grateful for this, so he warned Suli: "Even if I don't pay any attention to you, don't think that absolute zero element affinity is really equivalent to the concept of waste given to you by humans to monsters."
"Don't try to get close to that world."
Elvi said: "It is a hell for you that once you come into contact with it, there is no chance of escaping."
"What about Cyril?" Sully didn't care about the information Elvy revealed now.
Sully also has a bit of youthful loyalty that he is unwilling to conceal.
Although this kind of loyalty is not something that belongs to young people, it is truly a courageous spirit.
Suli considered that no matter what he did, he would easily die and then enter the monster civilization. In his opinion, the difference between entering the monster civilization and not entering the monster civilization was probably that he would live at home and suddenly die one day, or that he would enter the monster world and be targeted to death when he was about to make a change.
In the world before time travel, there was a saying that many people said badly.
——Even if I die, I must die with understanding.
Suli doesn't want to live in a muddle, nor does he want to die in a muddle.
There must always be something to pursue.
Of course, before he wanted to complete his mission of dying with a clear mind, he had to first determine what the future would be for Cyril, a monster who had awakened his monster bloodline.
But Suli never thought that this question was the beginning of the abyss.
What will the future hold for Cyril?
When Sully didn't care what would happen to him, Elvi realized that Sully must get the answer to this question.
The dragon didn't like the boy who dared to quarrel with her.
After saying, "Since you are ready to die early, I don't mind letting you die more clearly," Elvy began to explain to Sully what the monster civilization was based on.
Of course, what really makes Sully feel incredible is the fact that the dragon Elvy Bescemer was once a human being.
As we all know, Elvy seemed to be a love-brained person at first.