That’s what I call a dragon.

A dragon is still a dragon, no matter how young it is.

Using her huge amount of magic power, hard scales and strong body, she forcefully escaped out of the range of the dark magic I unleashed.

Maybe it wasn’t Faruru who underestimated me, but apparently, I was the one who underestimated her.

That said, there is no way she would have lost because of magic of that level, but I would rather she admitted defeat at that point.

If she had done so, she wouldn’t have had to have her pride shattered for nothing.

“Humph! You just caught me by surprise! Don’t get carried away just because it worked out! Besides, you’re about to learn that you’ve lost your best chance! I’ll see how long you can keep that attitude up!”

Then Faruru opened her big jaws and fired a fireball at me.

No ordinary human, or even an Imperial Court magician, would be able to defend against her fireball.

That also meant that this dragon in front of me was willing to kill me.

‘That means I don’t have to hold back anymore, does it? I’m going to shatter your big, fat pride to pieces and beat you until you have no dragon dignity left.’

And to be honest, I was itching for a fight too.

For some reason, my appearance was that of a villain. However, I had inherited the abilities of a character I’ve gone through the trouble of building up in the game.

It is human and boyish to want to use those inherited skills.

“Damn, you sure are eager to kill me? [Level 2 Water Magic: Dissolution].”

I snapped my fingers like an incapable colonel on a certain rainy day in vain, cast [Level 2 Water Magic: Dissolution] and succeeded in neutralizing the fireball approaching me.

This water magic called Dissolution is a broken water spell that created an era of water magic in Dragon Fantasy Knight-Labyrinth of Love. As a result, it got banned from being used in official tournaments.

That water spell was so loved that it got called the ultimate magic until the 7th generation patch, where it was adjusted by weakening its attack power compared to other spells. However, it still remained so strong that they had to ban it from official tournaments starting the 8th generation patch.



From the 8th generation, the revised version, [Level 3 Water Magic: Eliminate] got added.

The effect of Dissolution is to ‘nullify one of the target’s magic’.

It showed that the fireball that the dragon released earlier was magic.

This is also the main difference between a dragonoid and a dragon other than in appearance. A dragonoid has a flaming gland and actually breathes fire, while a dragon chants and exercises flame magic through its throat.