āNo, Hubris. Donāt defend me. Although I canāt undo ruining a manās life, I am able to reveal the truth even if itās late! I could have corrected myself that I didnāt hear God! But I couldnāt do thatā¦ā¦. I didnāt want toā¦ā¦. I didnāt want to put myself in the mud with the glory that was given to meā¦ā¦. I cowardly remained silent until the end and fled here with my back against God with the excuse that itās my retirementā¦..ā
Seeing the old man cry like that, like a child, made my heart ache. The compassion is spontaneous, but the consolation is not mine.
Fortunately, Hubris was hugging Metheus and helping him drink tea to calm him down.
Come on, letās think. The fact that Jason will be a warrior is a pre-built story by the writer who is like the god of this world. Is that why the dragon said āreason?
ā¦ā¦..What did the dragon change?
No, did you change it? What if the dragon didnāt tell Jason the truth? No, noā¦ā¦ In other words, what if he didnāt have to tell the truth?
What if Jason had killed āAnother Dragonā?
Goosebumps ran down my spine. The setting of the dragon that Jason killed was not mentioned anywhere
in the novel. All that was said was that Jason killed the dragon. The setting of the light dragon was actually something I heard for the first time from Metheus.
The reason why the supreme being, the dragon, cumbersomely manipulated the priest to make a prophecy, made Jason kill him.
And I instinctively knew the answer.
Itās useless, like me.
Gnashing my teeth, I tried not to tremble, but my voice and my hands trembled badly. I asked in a hoarse voice.
āCanāt dragonsā¦ā¦ take their own lives?ā
āYouāre asking a bizarre question. Dragons are the greatest creatures that God has ever created. Natureās mother, nature itself. Have you ever seen nature take its own life? Nature only thrives with time. Only other living things can harm them, but⦠even if a little rabbit eats a little grass, it canāt be said that the animals are dying because of it.ā
āDonāt dragons have a lifespan? You mean they donāt die naturally?
āSomeday, the dragon will die. But would a mere human dare to guess the years? Just as an ephemera, cannot predict the lifespan of a human being.ā (T/N: āephemeraā/ āephemeralā = lasting for a very short time. It is a beautified version for existence like insects, animals etc who have very short lifespans, they cannot predict the lifespan of humans. So he is saying how can a small (short life spanned, human) creature guess a lifespan of a great existence like a dragon.)
My head was spinning and I was nauseous. I raised my hand to stop the conversation for a moment and then ran outside.
In the grass next to the house, I emptied my stomach When I turned it inside out, my head, which was still ringing, felt like it was going to break.
Anakin came over to me with a handkerchief and water. After rinsing my mouth with the water he brought, I asked Anakin.
āMirrorā¦. Did you bring it?ā
āYes, can I show you?ā
āIāll have to ask the witch. Letās go to the forest.ā
He took the lamp he had obtained from somewhere and went out into the woods behind the hut. I followed him slowly, watching his steps, until I reached the center of the forest, where a small pond shone.
The moonlight brightly lit the pond. I reflected my face in the mirror Anakin had given me and called the witch.
āMedea, I have a question for you. Show yourself.ā
āā¦What are you doing? Iāve been thinking about using a mirror.ā
The witch spoke in a shrill voice, but now I wasnāt in the mood to accept the absurdity. As I walked, straight-forwardly asked about the hypotheses I had put together, but I was more or less sure.
āIs it Another Dragonā that Jason killed?ā
āā¦Oh my. How did you know that? You always have a talent for surprising me.ā
āIn order to commit suicide, the crazy dragon made up a false prophecy and made Jason kill him? Because Jason has to kill a ādragonā anyway.ā
Medea gave a slightly subtle smile and rubbed her hair with her fingertips. Then she willingly told her the truth.
āThatās right. The Dragon was a person just like you. It was a āstrangerā. She, no⦠Should I call it her? As long as you are possessed by a dragon, your gender has no meaning.ā
āIt has nothing to do with it, so letās continue talking.ā
āOkay, donāt whine.ā
And she began to speak slowly.
Note: Medea is narrating the story, itās from the first dragonās pov, who we believe to be female. Weāll have to specify the gender to use 3rd person POV. Yet, we are not confident if weāre correct so weāre going with 1st person POV, and after the manhwa releases the chapter, it will be edited to 3rd person POV.
A stranger possessed the body of a female dragonā¦ā¦ I was very satisfied with my new life at first. Since became the strongest creature, I could do anything! wanted.
I lived my life to the fullest. I fell in love with another dragon that suits my heart and loved it passionately, and I raised my eggsā¦ā¦ helping humans build a kingdom, watching it flourish.
I thought I would be happy forever, but as time went by, Iā¦ā¦ I became exhausted.
Iām starting to feel bored like hell.
I tried hard to shake off my boredom, but nothing could undo this crumbling soul. My soul, as a human being, was too small and fragile a vessel to hold the dragonās years.
I wanted to die, but I couldnāt.
Dragons are one of the strongest creatures, enough to be called Godās agents. I gradually went crazy. Even the same dragon couldnāt save me. The dragons themselves could hurt each other, but they couldnāt kill each other.
The crazy dragon went to find the last witch I would associate with. But the witches refused, saying they did not want to kill the dragon themselves.
Itās not impossible to kill, but for witches, itās a very cumbersome and difficult taskā¦ā¦ This is because a match between the witch and the dragon is completely extreme. And given their power, it was clear that there was bound to be a commotion around, them.
Instead, Kirke, the second oldest of the witches, gave me a way to die for a price. There is a child in this world who will be born with a fate to kill a male dragon, and I wanted to take that fate away.
Kirke taught me that it doesnāt matter what kind of dragon it is, since God only ordained the childās āfate to kill the dragonā.
As soon as the child was born, the crazy dragon controlled the priest and declared itself as the fated dragon. And I waited eagerly for the child to grow up.
The day the child finally killed the dragon, the whole world was seen. The setting sun bled instead. The other dragon, who lost his beloved crazy dragon in one day, was in despair. (TL/N: the first (female/crazy) dragon died, now her companion is left, which is the male.
It was because he was the original dragon of fate and that he should have died in the first place. If the crazy dragon hadnāt plotted like such. The other dragon, who was deprived of his fate, wondered how he could die, he thought and thought again and again.
And finally, the dragon realized a blind spot in this world.
To break the causality, you need to pay as much as the heart of a dragon. Yes, the dragon tried to kill himself by sacrificing his heart.
But the world was generous to dragons, so even that was not an easy thing to do.
It wasnāt judged to have violated causality.
Meanwhile, the other dragon heard the desperate wishes of the two women. The woman (Emma) was praying that the wish of the girl she was holding would come true, and she (original Eris) wanted to disappear from the world.
The dragon recognized that the girl was able to fulfill her wish. Because the causality of the world, the strings of fate, were woven into herā¦ā¦.
The dragon made her wish come true.
The girlās soul disappeared with the dragonās heart, and the causality to maintain the world, found the most suitable soul in the other world. To get into an empty girlās body and move it insteadā¦ā¦ your soul.
I knew it, but I lost strength from all over my body. It was not fair, not a grain of my will was mixed. A hoarse voice came out of my throat with a cry. It was as hot as a boiler.
āWhyā¦.. is it me?
āAnswer me! Why me! Why! Why must it be me! Some people must have dreamed of something like this! But why must it be me! Why! Why the hell!ā
At my cry, the witch said nothing. She just stared contemplatively. The callous gaze was too much to look at so I threw the mirror into the pond.
I know itās not her fault.
But I couldnāt stand the reality that came before me.
Splash. The mirror sank. My mind sank to the ground.
My head was pounding again and I was in pain. If I had a headache pill, I wanted to chew it with my teeth.
I heard rustling footsteps and turned my head reflexively, and saw Anakin putting a knife to Hubrisās neck. He knelt down in front of me and asked,
āThis guy was eavesdropping on the conversation What should we do? Do you want me to silence him by killing him?ā
āHave you beenā¦ā¦ communicating with the witch? Do you know how serious that is?ā
Why is he talking nonsense when itās already hard and annoyingā¦ā¦. Hubris wobbled back and forth with shock. At least Anakin overpowered him with one hand. I looked down at him with a cold face and answered him back.
āThis act would be a felony for the people of your country. Iām not from this country because Iām a stranger in the first place.
It was ridiculous and I laughed. Seeing my smile, Hubrisās expression was distorted.
āSo what?ā
āAre you going to file a complaint with the Vatican? All right, thatās what I was hoping for. My body wouldnāt die even if I stabbed myself but you wouldnāt know if was burned at the stake. Go ahead and accuse me.ā
At my sarcasm, Hubris raised his voice and became angry. Anakinās blade clenched close to his neck.
āAnakin, release High Priest Hubris. Only then will he be able to accuse me.ā
Anakin sheathed his sword with a hint of disapproval and shook him off. When Anakin put the sword back in, I strode up to Anakin and pulled out his sword once more. I threw it in front of Hubris, and his head slowly went up. I looked down at him and whispered.
āOh, there was no need for that? Come to think of it, a High Priest has the authority to make a quick decision, right?ā
The High Priest had the right to judge a woman suspected of being a witch. No evidence was needed Most of the high priests could see the soul.