Chapter 108 Lysabel
Although Fary himself didn't know why he had to explain, he still managed to explain clearly what had happened before.
Savrina looked at the seriously injured and unconscious girl in front of her. There was still a trace of magical light on her broken leather armor. It seemed that when it was still intact, it was also a good magic item.
Humans today are still very immature. Even low-level magic items need to be made by hand, and there are not many craftsmen who can make magic. The girl's leather armor is not only priceless, but also not affordable for ordinary high-level adventurers.
"She should have some background, but now it seems that this background probably can't help her."
If her background was still useful, she wouldn't have been randomly teleported here covered in blood.
"What are you going to do with her?"
Savrina looked at Farui. According to her temperament, she could send the girl to the human village now.
Of course, good deeds must be remembered, so she would find a way to turn this simple story into a rural legend like "The mysterious dragon in the mountain rescued the seriously injured traveler."
This will pave a better way for her to become a legend in the future.
But Fary's idea was different from hers. As a dragon who preferred to sleep in the lair rather than relying on himself to survive outside, Fary wanted to know the story behind this singing girl to see if he could squeeze some value out of her.
"When she wakes up, I have a lot of things I want to ask her. Besides, maybe she will have some other surprises for us."
Safrina didn't think the human in front of her could bring many surprises. This human was only about level eight. Although she was wearing leather armor, from her aura, she should be a sub-class of a priest. But since Farui had his considerations, Safrina didn't intend to obstruct him.
After all, in her eyes, Fary's previous actions were very powerful. A young dragon, with his own efforts, created an entire tribe that believed in him in just a few years, and even began to have believers.
Most legends don't have this treatment.
"You can do whatever you want to the people you rescued."
"That's not the case. If you're willing, I'll let you handle it."
Fari noticed a hint of dissatisfaction in Safrina's words. Remembering that he still owed a lot of favors, he smiled awkwardly and moved closer to Safrina.
Savrina took two steps back. She was not used to Fari's flattering attitude.
"According to your own thinking, she will soon wake up."
Savrina looked at the girl, who seemed to have recovered a little and was about to wake up.
Lysabelle woke up from a nightmare in which she was chased by a group of dark shadows. Neither her magic nor the swords of the surrounding soldiers could stop the shadows from advancing.
But now, she still missed the nightmare just now. At least in the nightmare, she didn't have to endure the severe pain coming from all over her body.
"You're awake. It looks like the treatment went very successfully."
When his vision returned, he saw a huge eye staring at her.
"Holy Punishment!"
Her heart tightened, and she subconsciously used the most powerful magic she could.
"Ow!"
Fari's screams echoed in the cave.
"Forget it, forget it. I just woke up and was scared. It's normal to have a little stress reaction."
A few minutes later, Lysabelle was looking at the dragon she had attacked, and was trying to stop another enraged silver dragon.
Realizing what she had just done, she could only hide aside and tremble, praying to God for help, and hoping that the dragon she attacked could stop the silver dragon.
"Look, it's okay. I closed my eyes pretty quickly. Even if I didn't close them in time, this low-level magic couldn't hurt me." Fary was showing Safrina his attacked eye. After repeatedly confirming that he was not injured, Safrina breathed a sigh of relief and her emotions stabilized a little. She cast her eyes on Lisabel who was standing aside.
Lisabel felt a surge of pressure coming at her. The silver dragon unhesitatingly pressed its might towards her. Savrina was already at level eleven and had begun to enter the ranks of young dragons. The might she released with all her strength was not something an eighth-level mortal could easily withstand.
Lisabel only felt the blood in her body flowing wildly, her heart beating violently, and every cell in her body was madly shouting the word "danger" to her. But under this pressure, she couldn't even move a finger.
"Okay, okay, calm down. If you keep doing this, the wound that has just been bandaged will split open again."
Fari whispered to her, and Safrina slowly retracted her dragon power, turned around and transformed into human form again, walked to the "bed" made of treasures and lay down.
The basic intimidation has been achieved, and no matter what Farui asks next, the girl will answer obediently.
"Name?"
"Lisabel, Lysabel Dulin."
Fari had some impression of the surname Dulin. It seemed that he had heard this surname in a prayer while he was asleep. However, he had heard too many prayers in his dreams, and for a moment he could not remember what this surname meant.
But he didn't need to recall, after all, he could just ask directly.
"identity?"
"A noble from the Windwhispering Kingdom."
Fari looked at Savrina beside him. He didn't know much about these human kingdoms. The records in the library were all from an earlier period and there were hardly any records of these human kingdoms.
"The Kingdom of Whispering Winds, is it the kingdom that is mixed up with the elves?"
Lysabel seemed to want to refute something, but when she saw Safrina's gaze, she shrank her neck.
"We just believe in the same god as those elves."
She only dared to mutter quietly.
"Next question, why invade my lair?"
"We were surrounded by enemy forces and had no choice but to use the teleportation array in the ruins. We did not intend to invade your lair."
Lysabel seemed to suddenly realize something she had overlooked.
"Oh, by the way, where are my companions, Raquel and Biermann? We should have been teleported here together..."
"You are the only one teleported here."
Fary turned around and looked around. Lysabel's appearance was becoming more and more suspicious. Theoretically, even if it was a random teleportation, there was only a very small chance that the targets participating in the teleportation would be dispersed.
Obviously, something took advantage of this transmission and deliberately sent Lisabel here.
Fari didn't know what the hands behind the scenes were, but it was clear that this girl had some purpose behind it. As long as he kept a close eye on her, he would naturally understand its purpose.
"Let's not talk about that for now. You should know that invading a dragon's lair will come at a price."
Fary grinned, put on a smiling expression, and looked at Lisabel in front of him.
But what he thought was a smile had a completely different meaning in Lisabel's eyes. The rumor that dragons were indifferent to others in that regard was widely circulated, and she could already imagine what would happen to her next.
(End of this chapter)