Kathe had had her face close to me, but she now flinched and jumped back.
That meant a distance of about 10 steps. That was how large the wind dragon rulerâs body was.
âAh! Dad. Donât approach us while erasing your presence like that!â
âI didnât erase anything. You just let your guard down, thatâs all.â
And then Dorgo landed next to me. Eric and Goran were riding on his back.
Indeed, they had asked me to wait for 10 minutes. However, I hadnât expected them to actually arrive within 10 minutes.
It should have been quite difficult, even with the wings of a wind dragon.
I bowed my head to Dorgo.
âIâm sorry. You must be very busy right now.â
âNo-no! I was just thinking about paying my daughter a visit.â
Dorgo said with a laugh. I turned to Eric and Goran as they got off of Dorgoâs back.
âYou were awfully quick.â
âOf course, we are. We all happened to be together at the palace.â
âAnd so it was possible to come here at such short notice.â
Eric and Goran looked a little smug.
âWhat? You flew here from the palace?â
âNo, we wouldnât do that. It would cause quite a scene.â
âWe left the city through your mansion and then took off from there.â
Eric, Goran, and Dorgo were very fast on their feet.
Honestly, now I was worried about all the rumors that would spread after people saw them running.
Eric immediately started to inspect the area and then turned to the teleportation circle.
A dim, shining magic circle was floating in the air above the fist-sized device.
âSo, this is the teleportation circle that you were talking about?â
âYes. An army of vampires that even included High Lords came out of this thing.â
âWell, we should go inside then.â
Eric seemed very excited.
âBut first, we should contact the beastkin wolves.â
âI already did that while we were flying. Donât worry.â
So he had done it while riding Dorgo. That was the king for you. He knew what he was doing.
Just then, Serulis shouted towards us.
âSerulis. You are staying right here.â
Goran said bluntly. Iâd seen this happen a few times before.
Serulis looked very dejected as I turned to her.
âI know that youâve grown a lot, but we canât predict what will happen on the other side.â
âYouâre saying that thereâs a high likelihood that I wonât be able to deal with it?â
âTo be honest, yes. But we also donât know what will happen here as well. It would be best to leave people here who can fight.â
This was, of course, partly to console her, but it wasnât just that.
We really did need to leave fighters as well.
However, Kathe tilted her head in puzzlement.
âHmm. I can understand why you wouldnât take Nia or Luchila. But surely Serulis can handle herself out there?â
âKathe, you may say that, butâŠâ
âYouâre taking Shia, arenât you?â
âYes, of course, I am going. After all, it was the beastkin settlements that were attacked.â
Shia said without hesitation.
The beastkin wolves were vampire hunters, and yet the vampires had attacked them.
Not only that, but the assault had included the twelve mansions of the chiefs.
âThis is clearly a declaration of all-out war.â
I wasnât sure how to answer her.
After all, the vampires and beastkin had been fighting for ages. How would a declaration of war have any meaning at this point?
âConsidering that they used a giant bomb, they meant to annihilate us all.â
âI understand how you feel, Shia⊠ButâŠâ
Goran thought for a moment.
As for me, I thought the vampires were actually targeting the palace.
The beastkin would have had trouble analyzing the bomb.
The likely scenario would have been for them to ask the palace sorcerers and alchemists for help. That way, the bomb would have been taken to the palace within the city.
And thatâs when it would have exploded.
ââŠThat being said, they couldnât have expected things to be carried out so quickly.â
And yet, the vampires had come out as if they had been ready.
Perhaps they didnât care if it was the beastkin or the palace that was destroyed.
âMister Locke is right.â
Shia said as she looked at us.
âAnd so it is impossible that we beastkin wolves will not participate in the fight.â
And yet, we clearly did not have time to wait for the others to arrive.
Nia was much too young. And so weâd have no choice but to take Shia.
âIf Shia can go, then so can I!â
Goran still had his doubts.
âWhy not? Thereâs a saying, âthrow the cute children into the tigerâs den.ââ
ââŠNo there isnât. Iâve never heard of such a saying.â
I said. And then Dorgo muttered.
ââŠWell, there is, actually. Among us dragons.â
âYes. And sometimes, we actually do it.â
But dragon children were strong. I guess thatâs how different they were from weak humans.
After hearing Katheâs advice, Eric said to Goran in a quiet voice,
âGoran. Why not allow her? She is already a first-rate warrior. Though, it will be dangerousâŠâ
ââŠIndeed. Serulis. I will allow you to come then, but you must listen to my orders. And you better not go charging into the enemy on your own.â
âI know that. Thank you!â
Serulis looked very happy. However, Goran remained anxious as he whispered to me.
âLocke. Iâm counting on you to help me.â
âI know. Donât worry.â
I smiled in an attempt to calm him.