The return journey went well.

When I plugged him into Saul's town, my father left only a "goodbye" and jumped off the top of the flying dragon.

Of course, it's in flight.

"Yeah!?

A dragon jockey gives a surprising voice to his father, who let himself down from considerable altitude.

I can kill momentum with a 'colorless shield' along the way, so I don't have a problem from any height, but if someone I don't know sees, I just think he jumped and killed himself.

"... but you were in danger"

I didn't mind the chief clan holding him back, but I'm glad that turned out.

I asked the dragon jockey, but apparently the Fei dragon was quite treasured in this civil unrest.

"He's hungry now."

That's what he said when he left, so I was wondering what he was talking about, and he said he let me wander off some delicious meat.

Although it had a purpose to carry us, it appeared to be a messenger from Her Majesty the Queen.

And if it was sudden, it also had the role of communicating the anomaly to Dragon Nation.

Even so, if there's nothing left to spare.

Furthermore, the families of the rabbit have no idea what is going on in the war, including the fort.

It's a bad idea not to get information in because it serves to inform the Dragon Nation if there is any danger.

- Shall we take a look?

I don't know if I said so, but I flew out to see how the battlefield was, even for a detailed report to Her Majesty the Queen.

I've also seen dragons flying over the sky several times.

Flying too high, I don't know if anyone noticed.

And every time he came back, he told his family about the war, which was going to change incrementally.

The news, in particular, that the son of the clan chief who went to the interception had been injured, he told first.

Quite a while later, the decree came, so the general, who had been entrusted with the defence, said, "It's late!" He yelled at the preaching.

Deliver important information without the enemy catching it, and it won't float, but that's all the information that the Fei Long brings is fast and accurate.

By the way, by then, Feilong was already in the process of coming back to find a group of enemies trying to strike the fort.

Shortly after the decree, when I told you that I had safely entered the fort, you said I would be greatly appreciated?

Looks like we ended up on track and communicated the information accurately back and forth.

Then how can I express that gratitude?

Because dragon jockeys are the name of Her Majesty the Queen, they cannot receive things.

Instead, they fei dragons were fed tons of food. A reward.

At the same time, the story of "dragons are convenient" spread within the family of the rabbit?

"You want a ride" is a conclusion that can be reached soon.

There are no dragons in the family of the rabbit.

During the civil unrest a few decades ago, the dragon jockey, who was in a cooperative relationship with his family at the time, was uprooted.

They targeted dragon jockeys first in that civil unrest, but there was a good reason for that.

Over the years, they all forgot about it.

In that case, the story moves to my granddaughter, who is studying in Dragon Country.

"What do you think? Do you have a candidate? Can you bring him in? I knew you couldn't do that?

You will be asked.

Ann makes the conversation more difficult because it's something she tells you to "actually…" something you can deny there.

"Oh, my God, I'm so sorry about that."

and a few who ran ahead.

Several people ask the dragon jockey, "He's a college student and he's called Leon, but you know what?"

"Wouldn't it seem to welcome you in a large way, then? However, by law, if you are a son-in-law…" is a large number of people thinking about welcoming you into the family.

Such stories were exchanged parallel to the end of the civil unrest.

Of course I noticed.

I don't want to have a public conversation with a clan chief in that situation. That's why they cut it off in the middle of the conversation and dispersed early.

Besides, I'm kind of suspicious. Is the chief of the clan finding out? I think it's likely.

Another problem is that many people see my father and I fighting on the battlefield.

Rumors of Her Majesty's (Shadow) may be spreading from now on.

I don't think I could help it around here.

If we hadn't done it, one of our families would have perished.

Because that is what we must avoid at all costs, given our future relations between the two countries.

In the end, there are three things that have changed in this fight.

The first is the existence of a "shadow" … that strength on the battlefield was known.

The second is that the Great Bobcat family has self-destructed. Attention is drawn to future trends.

The third is that I realized the importance of dragon jockeys.

I know the moving-country has felt threatened by dragon jockeys so far, but I don't think they understood how obnoxious they are.

In the Dragon Nation, information that takes a few days by carriage is also conveyed within that day as long as there is a dragon, and we all firmly understand the strength of the dragon, which is the strongest if fought.

"What? Could the enemy have moved out near the border? Have a look in the dragon."

That's normal.

That's why every town lord wants to hold a dragon jockey 'cause you can ride one.

When a neighboring lord has a dragon jockey personally, he gets jealous.

"Next year is the year," he says, taking it seriously to become a patron.

"Mr. Ann won't be able to go back for a while at the end of the day. We have to get together again."

By the time Wang Du came to see me, I thought that.