Vol. 6 Ch. 48
“It really is the Sacred Beast recorded in the ancestral texts!”
“Look at those upright ears—a symbol of courage and honor! Look at that soft tail—it represents gentleness beneath authority! And those sturdy hooves—undoubtedly, they have withstood the test of time, yet still press forward fearlessly!”
“There’s no mistake! This is the sacred beast passed down through generations of dwarven lore—the Auspicious Beast, the Divine Herald!”
Aju: OVO
Leon & Rosvisser: …@@novelbin@@
“The thirteenth chieftain of the Dwarven Clan, Yaki, pays homage to the Sacred Beast!”
With those words, the same chieftain who had just been seriously discussing sword repairs with Leon suddenly dropped to one knee in front of Aju.
And that wasn’t all.
The entire crowd of dwarves followed suit, bowing deeply to Aju in reverence.
Their massive frames and synchronized movements caused the very ground to tremble beneath them.
Leon stared at the dwarves worshiping Aju in silence.
Even with his abstract way of thinking, he had no idea how to respond to this scene.
A cold wind whistled through the tundra, leaving him and Rosvisser utterly stunned.
Meanwhile, the chieftain turned toward Doro, the patrol captain, and asked,
“Doro, where did the Sacred Beast come from? How did it end up tied up here?”
Doro hesitated before answering,
“Chieftain, it was… um… brought here by those three… individuals you were just negotiating with inside the icehouse.”
“…What?”
- Some insane female yak had just headbutted a male dragon into oblivion.
- The dwarven chieftain had found a fast way to die.
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