Book 6: Chapter 180
Mary used a towel to wipe the sweat off her brow as she walked through the forest within Vur and Tafels residence. Since the red-haired woman wasnt actually related to any phoenixes or dragons, she thought itd be awkward for her to stick around while Vur was getting to know his great-grandfather. Now that the dragons flew away, it wouldnt be strange for her to scrounge around the place for some food. Tafel usually pulled it out from her portals, but some rations had to be kept around somewhere for the regular people.
The smell of coffee caught Marys attention. It was something numerous members of Virtuous Hand had drank in the morning along with their breakfasts. Marys eyes narrowed as she turned towards the smell and followed it. If there was coffee, there was probably food too. After walking for a short while, it was as she suspected. An old-looking man was sitting at a balcony, down on a branch that had been molded into a chair, and on the brown table in front of him, there was a cup of coffee along with bacon, eggs, pancakes, and butter.
Mary took a seat by the table, causing Jeffery to flinch. The melon-shaped egg and ant pupa seemed to twitch as well from their spots on top of the table. Mary reached forward and picked up a pancake with her bare hand before placing it into her mouth. She glanced at the spread on the table before grabbing the pinkish ant pupa.
Wait, Jeffery said and cleared his throat. Thats not food. Its Vur and Tafels pet.
Mary paused, her mouth an inch away from biting into the pupa. She glanced at it before placing it back where she found it. The pupa trembled as if letting out a sigh of relief. Mary picked up a piece of bacon and glanced at Jeffery. Her brow furrowed. From what she could tell, there was nothing special about the man in front of her. It wouldnt be wrong to call him a regular, old dude. Then again, one didnt have to be strong to babysit eggs and unmoving pupae.
Volearden shrugged while flying. His wings werent flapping as he soared through the air. The armored dragon simply held his wings open, and a few metal nodules sticking out of his wing guards were propelling him forward by shooting out jets of flame. Its better to let him try than and fail on his own rather than me telling him he cant do it, Volearden said. Besides, what if his plan does succeed by some sort of miracle?
Then all the dragons whove died while fighting the phoenixes will go unavenged, Fern said. The dragons following you will think youre a coward, and theyll probably form a separate faction outside of your control. Theyll fight phoenixes anyway, and phoenixes will hate them along with us for not stopping them.
Volearden stroked his chin before shaking his head. Hopefully, everyone will be able to look past their hatred and see itll be better for everyone involved if dragons and phoenixes work together instead of trying to kill each other all the time.
Thats called wishful thinking, Fern said and clicked his tongue. I know its nice to believe your great-grandson can create miracles, but I always have a plan for when miracles dont pan out; its why you hired me. The yellow dragon nodded. Rather than working together with the phoenixes to defeat the Oebu Sin, what if we let the phoenixes fight the Oebu Sin, and attack the big birds while theyre distracted? It could solve our phoenix problems for good.
Orange and purple lights danced along Voleardens armor as he squinted his eyes underneath his helmet. If the phoenixes were gone, dragon lives within the tower would improve greatly. They wouldnt have to worry about being ambushed if they went out alone, and thered be more resources overall if they could control a second tower. Vurs wife wouldnt like that.
Fern nodded. Thats true, the yellow dragon said. Vur probably wouldnt like it either, but there arent any solutions with outcomes where everyones happy. No matter what we do, someones going to be upset.