Lecture buildings are the most commonly used in dragon colleges.

I usually take classes there.

"The building here isn't that big either."

It's the same as a dorm, because of the small number of people enrolled, or because it's just a bunch of buildings.

There were many bigger buildings in the town of Saul, so I really compare them.

Ark smiled furiously at my thoughts.

"What dragon jockeys need is more strength than academia. It's okay to have minimal seating."

"No, it's not a good minimum,"

Ark proudly tells me, so I accidentally penetrated.

"That's not true. Most dragon jockeys do their job of driving dragons to defeat the Moon Warcraft. And our health is much less than that of a dragon. In other words, dragon activity increases or decreases depending on our health."

I see tiredness in Ark's face that insists.

The same is true at the entrance ceremony, but Ark has the habit of wanting to put people around him.

Or he wants to talk to the people around him.

The female students at the Royal School are listening to Ark in silence.

I guess that will inspire him again.

"Keep it that way."

What are you talking about?

"You're about to take your first class, and you look like you're done with your job."

"I'm fine. I'm still an aspiring soldier."

Put the strong arc down and I headed to the classroom first.

I'm sure it's about Ark, so if a female student tells you, "I'd like to hear more stories," you must go with the wheel.

I don't think there's a bad person for a female student going to Royal School, but it's not sneaky to see this slightly talkative roommate being deceived.

"This fiscal year, I'm Kisa Sionina, who has become the first teacher in charge of the rejuvenation. Greetings."

It was a woman in her late twenties who greeted her so.

I heard it wasn't the dragon jockey who called himself teaching, not the instructor. He's in charge of seating.

Faculty and staff seem to dress freely, and their elegant standing behavior looks like nobility.

We teach dragon jockeys, so the candidates will be doing pretty tough, and they could really be nobles.

There are two kinds of nobility in the Dragon Nation aristocracy: territorial possession and no territory, and territory is almost hereditary.

The future of the clan, he said, is bright.

No territory on the other hand. Nobles are employed by castles and other nobles, so they are not very different from us civilians.

"Every year there are students out there who say dragon manipulators don't need to study, but that's not true. Seating is very important. There's a lot to learn in the coming year, so be prepared."

I thought he might be a friendly person, and all of a sudden he came to frustrate his nose.

Ark and others are visibly depressed.

"Specifically, there are four confirmation tests per year. As long as you don't pass this, there will be an extended remedial session, so you should be careful. Did you know you have a long holiday at the end of July?

I didn't know, but some of them nodded.

"Recognize that you can only stay slow until after a long break"

This xa teaching seems to be the type to do with gatun in the beginning.

I have no forgiveness for my remarks.

"Earlier in the new year, you all get dragons. After that, you won't be sleeping long enough to tame the dragon."

That sounds tough.

"You should finish what you need to finish before you do. Nobody likes to do their own remedial work after they get tired and stuck, right?

I nodded with everyone. I don't like being left alone to repair or anything.

"… so let's do our best every day to finish the lecture in one go"

I wonder what it is. This makes me feel like I have to work hard.

This instructor in charge named Kisa is good at putting people on board.

I'm getting motivated at some point.

I thought you were a lot more skillful at speaking, but you taught well.

Even I didn't preview the dragon jockey in particular, but I could understand a lot of things just by asking for an explanation.

"The definition of a small dragon is that the size of the body is around ten meters. This does not include tail length. If you put a tail in it, it's more or less double that. Do you have any idea why you do that kind of measurement?

I wonder why.

'Cause tails aside?

Because there's no correlation between body size and tail length?

Um, I don't know.

When I thought I was Udauda, someone raised their hand.

"All you need is the size of your body, not the length of your tail,"

Yeah, I thought so, too.

"No, sir."

Was that different?

"So why?

"In the Dragon Nation, dragons are familiar creatures, and no one has ever seen them near you once. But other countries are different. I only know dragons by talking and imagining. The size of a small dragon is 10 meters, and at 20 meters, it gives a very different impression to other countries."

Dr. Xa didn't say any more, but I figured it out.

I mean, we want to underestimate the power of the dragon kingdom.

When you battle other countries, you are overwhelmed by the size of the dragon you see for the first time.

It was said to be a ten meter dragon, but in fact there were twenty meters.

The relative soldier's morale drops.

The operation you set up may not work. In that case, we need to change the way we fight.

It's like a scam, idiot, but I honestly don't need to let you know the full extent of our power.

Speaking of which, I was surprised the first time I saw it, too.

As for the little dragon, I imagined a smaller one, but I freaked out when I saw the dragon stationed in the town of Saul.

That's when I heard it was a small dragon, and then I was flabbergasted by how big the medium or large dragon was.

If the dragons we meet on the battlefield are small with that one, it's not strange to think about how to escape rather than how to attack them.

In that sense, it might make sense to inform other countries of the size of the actual half.