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Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
Konstantinâs appearance at St. Cya Academy caused quite a stir. For one, he was the legendary Red Flame Dragon Kingâan iconic figure who had made his way into childrenâs educational books and historical records, despite being resurrected twice. His presence still commanded respect and awe. Secondly, his reputation for waging small-scale skirmishes across territories before attacking the Silver Dragon Clan left many wary of him.
However, it wouldnât be fair to call Konstantin a âgod of civil war.â Internal conflict, territorial struggles, and clashes were common among dragons. But seeing him on campus naturally sparked intense discussions among the gathered dragons.
"I heard that at one of the Dragon Kingsâ secret meetings, old Arnsus was openly hostile toward Konstantin."
"Yeah, I heard that too, and our clanâs Dragon King even stationed forces to monitor the Red Flame territory. Whatâs going on?"
"But if Konstantin is standing here now, that must mean the surveillance is over."
"Then why is he at the academy? I havenât heard of any spies from the Red Flame Clan."
"Maybe heâs here to get some perks for his clan members on campus?"
"Do you think the Red Flame Dragon King would concern himself with such things?"
Despite the lively discussions, no one dared approach Konstantin. The lack of chaos was largely due to St. Cya Academyâs reputation as a neutral ground, akin to Sky City. If anyone, including Konstantin, caused trouble here, they would quickly go from âhero of the dragonsâ to âpublic enemy of the dragons.â@@novelbin@@
The task of greeting Konstantin fell to a highly experienced dean. Yet even so, the dean was visibly sweating as he faced the Red Flame Dragon King.
Observing the scene from a distance, Leon raised an eyebrow and remarked, âCould he be here to enroll his daughter? Maybe sheâs ready for school?â
Rosvisser shook her head slightly, "Didnât you say his daughter was only recently born and is still sealed in crystal? Even a talented young dragon wouldnât be ready for school at such a young age."
"True."
"Even Noa, as gifted as she is, only started school at three."