Chapter 290. Departure To The Healer Tribe II

Chapter 290. Departure To The Healer Tribe II

Dragon King's Harem Chapter 290. Departure To The Healer Tribe II

With the clinking of utensils, breakfast wrapped up. Plates were cleared away, and the lively vibe shifted, hinting that it was time to head out. Evelina and I had a trip ahead of us, and our sky carriage was waiting.

We stepped out of the dining hall. A small group of dragon soldiers was there, ready for our departure. Eir stood among them, as always. I gave him a nod, acknowledging his presence, and the soldiers got into position. With a smooth step, Evelina and I climbed into the sky carriage, and soon, we were lifting off, floating gently into the sky.

I watched out the window as the endless blue sky stretched before us, only a few clouds dotting the horizon. It was a perfect, clear day, the kind that makes me feel like anything's possible. Beside me, Evelina practically buzzed with excitement.

Meanwhile, my mind was spinning with a mix of responsibilities, diplomacy, and my own personal thoughts. We had a solid three hours ahead, so I glanced over at Evelina, caught the mix of emotions on her face, and then decided to rest my eyes.

I folded my hands, leaned back, and tried to catch some sleep. I’d been working late the night before, and though I shut my eyes, my mind was still racing.

I was slipping into a light sleep and vaguely noticed a soft rustling nearby. Moments later, a warm, soft weight settled over me—a blanket. Evelina must've pulled it from the drawer under the seat. The warmth and coziness coaxed me back into a deeper rest, and I drifted off.

After three hours of smooth travel and a quick rest stop, we finally arrived at the healer tribe's territory. The sky was a stunning blend of blue and orange, like an artist’s masterpiece, promising a peaceful day. Then, something magical caught my eye—an aurora, streaks of colors swirling across the sky in greens, pinks, and purples. It was like nature decided to put on a show, and it often did in the healer tribe's territory.

I nodded. Her words held a bittersweet truth. “I forgot about that,” I admitted.

Another roar echoed, signaling our approach to land. The dragon soldiers surged ahead. Once we neared the sky tower, they descended gracefully.

One by one, they landed, shifting into their humanoid forms and forming a protective ring around the landing platform, their eyes sharp as they scanned the area.

Once they gave the all-clear, our sky carriage smoothly descended, settling onto the platform with ease. The landing was seamless. We were finally here.

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