The dragon king says goodbye to everyone. He says that he's no match for the dragon king, and that he hopes that Galamandis will be a glutton forever. The lad says that the dragon has already released his friends. The dragon says that if the lad doesn't stop calling him a boy, his name is "nian bing" . He tells the lad that he has tried to kill him, and he may kill him at any time. He asks the lad why he is spacing out, and the lad tells him that he hasn't kept his word. He also says that, since the lad is a lowly human, he has no standing to negotiate with the dragon. The boy says that this is too fragile for him. He wonders when the human will wake up, and wonders if he can use the ice magic to escape. The ice magic, he says, allows him to borrow the rage of the snow goddess and send them back to the shore.
The dragon king says goodbye to everyone. He says that he's no match for the dragon king, and that he hopes that Galamandis will be a glutton forever. The lad says that the dragon has already released his friends. The dragon says that if the lad doesn't stop calling him a boy, his name is "nian bing" . He tells the lad that he has tried to kill him, and he may kill him at any time. He asks the lad why he is spacing out, and the lad tells him that he hasn't kept his word. He also says that, since the lad is a lowly human, he has no standing to negotiate with the dragon. The boy says that this is too fragile for him. He wonders when the human will wake up, and wonders if he can use the ice magic to escape. The ice magic, he says, allows him to borrow the rage of the snow goddess and send them back to the shore.