However, the gray crane obviously had different ideas from the dragon.
No one knew what Adonis did, but after Elvi judged that he was really crazy, he was sent away that day.
Suli also questioned Elvi: "Are you sending me away just like that? Or do you think that once my fake identity is confirmed, the dragon can get rid of the queen's suspicion?"
"I don't really care if the Queen suspects anything." The two remained in the large palace-like building where Sully was imprisoned.
Elvy looked at Sully who had spontaneously sat on the center throne and said with some amusement, "In fact, I want to know if she is really stupid enough to want to eliminate all things that can be equated with danger."
"If that's the case, then I would think that she has been sitting on the throne for hundreds of years for nothing."
"A queen who can't bring any advantages to the Feather Tribe and instead causes constant internal friction and division among them..." Elvi smiled wildly, "It would be better for her to die early."
This is the truth.
Sully stared at Elvi for a few seconds and asked lazily, "Does this count as knowing that there is a conspiracy, but still letting things go on?"
"For a subject in the common sense, this is a taboo." The young man sat on the throne, with his right leg straight and his left leg slightly bent. His left arm rested on his knee and his fist was placed on the side of his cheek. When he spoke, his head shook up and down due to the movement of his bones.
Elvy put it bluntly.
Her attitude clearly showed that she knew the Queen was targeting the dragon clan.
As long as the queen dares to take action, she will have a reason to kill the queen. If the queen does not take action, the dragon will also show obvious disappointment.
One is that he feels that as the leader of a tribe, he does not have the courage to remove parts that have been defined as disaster or rotten meat.
Another point... The premise of selecting talents is that you have the ability to control your talents.
Elvi doesn't seem to be in a position to recognize the queen.
Unless the queen can find a third solution like the dragon that was plotted against by the mermaids and unicorns, chaos within the Feather Tribe is inevitable.
If they were not of the same kind, and there were differences in their thinking, what Suli should be questioning now was probably why the three tribes, whose living areas did not overlap at all, had to fight to the death.
But people should not try to understand the thinking of beasts.
Even zoologists don't necessarily have to understand what all animals are thinking.
Sully chuckled, and when he looked up at Elvi again, his sitting posture had straightened a lot, but it was still crooked in terms of those overly demanding etiquette postures.
Elvi didn't care about that. The dragon just repeated what Suli had expected: "Beasts and humans are two different species."
"Don't define monsters by what we have as humans."
This was said smoothly and directly.
If you look closely, you can also find changes in Elvi's facial features, such as his chin being raised a little compared to before, or his eyes moving deliberately from a downward angle.
A non-human transformed from a human being actually feels proud of the non-human civilization.
The arrogance that non-humans should be superior to humans has never been concealed.
These heterogeneous characteristics are manifested at all times and all the time.
"You're right." Suli frowned, "Humans shouldn't use human thinking to estimate monsters."
Monsters cannot judge humans by their inhuman bodies.
There is no need to say what is left unsaid. Even if Elvy knew, he would not care.
Let's wait and see what direction the third solution proposed by Adonis, a gray crane that has been judged to be crazy, will lead the Feathered Tribe.
Queen's Palace.
When Adonis was brought to the place, he couldn't help but drool from the corner of his mouth.
This is disgusting, and most monsters would think so.
But if this behavior is also attributed to loyalty to the Queen, everything doesn't seem so bad, right?
Obviously this idea is also an illusion.
"How did Adonis become like this? It's disgusting."
"Don't have too high expectations for cheap things. The Gray Crane clan is ugly to begin with."
"As far as I know, Adonis was on his way to complete the mission the Queen ordered him to monitor Her Excellency Elvi. How did it become like this now?"
"There's no need to say any more nonsense. If you act like this, it must be because the mission has failed."
The rustling and clattering sounds filled my ears.
What really stopped these words was not the Queen's order, but the herald's mechanical voice.
"Be quiet, be quiet! Please don't make any useless noise in the palace."
After everyone shut up and the air returned to calm, the beautiful humanoid monster sitting on the throne spoke in a gentle tone: "Adonis is a minister I trust. Even if the mission fails, he is still a powerful existence as he is willing to take on the task of monitoring the dragon."
When the overly beautiful woman spoke, she seemed to be given a holy light by an unknown existence.
"You should not force any inappropriate evaluations on Sir Adonis just because of the failure of the mission."
Adonis wiped off the elements that he had taken the initiative to attack his brain in order to prevent Elvi from testing that he was not really crazy. After waking up, the man wiped the saliva from the corners of his mouth indifferently. After hearing the queen's speech, he just bowed his head respectfully and said: "Thank you for the queen's comfort, but my mission has not failed completely."
"At least I can tell you that I'm monitoring Ms. Elvy to see if she really has any connection with the water tribe. I can tell that... that's not the case."
The word "negative" was repeatedly uttered in Adonis' mouth, and his speaking speed became much slower.
While saying this, Gray Crane kept watching the Queen's expression change.
He saw clearly that the woman on the throne was dissatisfied with this answer. However, this emotional expression was fleeting, so fast that anyone who trusted her would believe that this perception was an illusion.
But the woman on the throne still acted like a good king who loved her subjects, saying, "It's great that there are no extra troubles."
The lackeys below said one after another: "Although Her Majesty Elvi is the leader of the Dragon Clan, her disrespectful behavior towards the Queen is enough to punish her."
"How could Adonis be sure in such a short time that Lord Elvi really has no connection with the aquatic tribe?"
"The so-called dragon is nothing more than a mindless beast. It knows nothing except gems."
Adonis understood that these idiots had already self-centeredly defined Elvi's actions as exchanging resources with Leia, and what they got in return were only gems or pearls that the dragon favored.
Actually, the resources that Elvi took the initiative to hand over to the Queen were indeed these.
In other words, the dragon had already prepared to attack the queen and the queen's palace.
And these idiots in front of us are still thinking about punishing the ambitious people.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I think my report is not completely finished yet." Adonis interrupted the various remarks that belittled Elvi.
Facing the angry glares of the crowd, Gray Crane simply said calmly: "I can indeed confirm that Lord Elvi has no signs of uniting with the water tribe, but this does not mean that the dragon still maintains absolute loyalty to the queen."
"For example, in this operation, I discovered that Mr. Elvi already has a talented successor."
"And that man is Lord Elvi's direct descendant." Adonis pointed at the wound on his chest. Many people who have the ability to sense elements can find that there is a continuous stream of wind elements lingering around his chest.
Gray Crane said: "This is the damage caused by that child. And that child's strength at this time is only barely equal to that of a level nine monster."
Adonis didn't want to give the foolish man a chance to continue talking nonsense, so he said bluntly: "During this journey, the black dragon Victoria has shown hostility towards me more than once, both in words and actions."
"Lord Elvi even asked me to test the child's ability myself. I think the injuries on my body are enough to make everyone understand."
"In the end, Lord Elvi locked me up with the child for a whole day and night."
Adonis did not say what happened that day, because there would definitely be people with low IQs who would shout, "Didn't you have a chance to kill that child during the whole day?"
Adonis looked at the monster which was originally an eagle. His expression remained calm on the surface, but he was actually filled with murderous intent in his heart.
"Since he is Lord Elvi's bloodline, how could she not protect him?"
"I'm afraid he has already prepared for Adonis to attack and then be hurt in return. Then he can question him whether he was ordered by the Queen."
Thousands of words, those who like to show off, are enough to complete the unfinished words that Adonis wants to hint at.
Even better, because of his wounds, the Queen asked him to rest and not attend the court meeting that was bound to discuss the war.
Adonis had no intention of blaming Sully for this. Gray Crane was completely obsessed with it. Even the injuries Sully had left on him were a gift to Gray Crane.
Dragon territory.
Suli was taken away from the overly empty palace by Elvi, and then the boy was handed over to the black dragon Victoria.
Sully yawned and said, "I thought you would wait a few more days before letting me see the crow."
"Or do you intend to solve Elvi's genetic disease before the battle with the Queen begins?"
"Don't use your human brain to judge you." Victoria looked at him with disdain. "Before the battle, isn't it natural to keep your best fighting power at its peak?"
Suli didn't care about Black Dragon's emotional problems, he only paid attention to the hidden meaning behind his contempt.
For example, Victoria doesn't know his true identity...
This fact is interesting because it means that the sunk costs for the dragon already existed.
There was no extra conversation along the way, and Suli discovered that the dragon's territory was in the mountains with an incredibly high altitude.
Sully was amazed that he had no altitude sickness and praised Elvi deeply.
Thanks to the bonus of the dragon's wind element, he did not suffer from oxygen deprivation.
as well as……
Suli's eyes were clearly dim, but he was looking at the man with black hair hanging down his back, who was sitting in the darkness deep in the cave with a smile on his face.
Before the man opened his mouth, the boy reached out his hand:
"I'm here."
"I'm here to take you home."
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