Saying this, Galette showed her body to me with pride.
She said that she used to have no horns, wings, or even flame gland and that Kaisar had restored her body to its original state.
There was no way such a miracle was possible.
Anyone who can do such a thing must be a god or something close to one, not a human being.
The most we can do is heal wounds with restoration magic, and I have never heard of anyone who can recover a body part.
“I was robbed of everything, including my gland, at the very first place I got sold into slavery. Although my wounds were healed with restoration magic, once my dignity as a dragonoid got ripped away from me, I no longer possessed any meaning in my life. Can you understand the feelings of being unable to live as a dragonoid or human? Moreover, although a slave, I wasn’t sold as a dragonoid woman but as a dragonoid material. You, a human, can’t understand how I felt when I was deprived of all dignity as a dragonoid, subjected to crude restoration spells, and sold again.”
Galette’s words conveyed how she had lived a life of great suffering and how deep her hatred for humans ran in her heart.
“But still, it is not human work to restore even a missing body part. It must be some special thing, but not Kaisar’s power.”
“I understand your disbelief. In fact, I myself sometimes think that what I’m seeing now is a miracle that I’m dreaming about, but it is real. I’m living the happiest life I could have ever, so I decided to be loyal to my master for the rest of my life. It has nothing to do with me being a slave or not.”
That’s impossible.
The more I listened to Galette, the further the gap between Kaisar and me grew in my mind, and less I could believe it.
“In the first place, you may not know this, but he used bandits behind people’s back to attack his ex-fiancée, you know? Such a scum…”
“I’ve heard that Master has been lurking in this school for a while now, but he has never asked anyone to attack his ex-fiancée.”
“What about it? Isn’t it obvious that he hired them to attack her?”
“About that, you realize it was Master who ultimately saved his former fiancée from being attacked, don’t you? I can only assume this is merely a ploy to label Master as a scum.”