CH.70 First Flight

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CH.70 First Flight

“Can you guys do me a favor?” I asked the adventurers.

“Of course. What do you need?” One of them answered.

“I need you to tell the people working in the forest that the white dragon they saw is my summon and it’s not dangerous.” I told them.

“What dragon?” They asked.

“This one.” I pull out my prized card. It’s time. “I summon the legendary Blue-Eyes White Dragon.”

Like Red-Eyes before it, Blue-Eyes flew out of a card in the air. God you are gorgeous. She was a little larger than Red-Eyes, I would say. After flying around a little, she landed in the clearing at the entrance of the dungeon. Luckily it was large enough to fit her. Thank god Slot Machine made a clearing here.

“So, you will tell the worker about this, won’t you?” I confirmed as I looked back at the adventurers.

They didn’t respond. I walk up to the one I assume is the leader, as he had been in charge of most of the talking. I wave my hand in front of his eyes. Hello. Did you break?

“Wake up.” I slap him lightly.

“...WHAT IS THAT!?” He boots up and yells.

“...a dragon. What does it look like?” I answered.

“But, it’s .... that has to be a heavenly dragon, right? There is no other way. No normal dragon could be like that.”

Heavenly dragon? I’ll accept that. But I’m not sure that is true.

“Perhaps she is.” I told him. “I’ll be riding on her, so you guys make sure people know she is my summon.” I told them.

“We will, but I’m not sure anyone will believe us.” He said to me.

“Just do your best.” I told them and walked up to my dragon.

Now, how to get on? I thought I was just going to have to climb up when she offered one of her hands for me as a stepping stool. I jumped up to it and she lifted it a bit so I could jump onto her back. Nice and easy.

I looked for a good place to sit down, and noticed a place that looked almost like a motorcycle seat in her scales. Did she make this place for me? Could she do something like that?

“So you didn’t summon a dragon and frighten everyone to the point where they want to leave?”

“Oh, that. I might have done that.” I told him. “I thought I was far enough away to not cause problems, so the problem is your employees.”

“Don’t try to spin this onto the hardworking people. You are the one that just goes around doing stupid things like that. You should consider how other people feel when dragons are flying that close to their homes.” The manager told me.

“Sure. I’ll consider it.” I responded in a mocking tone. “That’s why I asked the adventurers to act as messengers. I thought that would be enough.”

“How would that be enough!?” He argued.

“No idea. And here I was going to ask you for a ride to town, but I guess that’s going to be a no.” I responded.

“Of course I won’t give you one! You are just one massive problem to us!” He yelled at me.

“Fine. I’ll just get a summon to take me then. Bye.”

I waved at him and turned to leave. Since I can’t get a ride from him, I’ll just rely on a summon. One that I have ridden before.

“Don’t walk away from me!” The manager was yelling after me. “I’m from the Bakula company and You should Not mess with Me!”

“Fine.” I quickly turn to face him. “Please, do tell me who you are.”

“I’m Kevin, the one in charge of this operation! I’ll get you in so much trouble that you’ll need to go to another country to get rid of all of it!”

WTF is his name? Is it really Kevin? That’s too funny.

“Sure thing, Kevin. I’ll just leave then.” I turned my back to him and summoned my ride. “Frenzied Panda.”

Kevin’s words seem to be stuck in his throat as he sees me summon my next monster. I didn’t summon it to kill you, or anything. I just need a ride.

I jump on top of my panda and ride off into the sunset. Except that it’s still only afternoon, and I’m riding north, not west.

“Bye, Kevin.” I waved at him as I left the area of his anger.

Now the only question is, do I need to report the manager to his manager?