Back at the school, the dean tells the students that they have decided to hold a competition to determine who will be the next king of the Aisha kingdom. If they win, their father will be named king, and if they lose, they will hold a meeting to decide who will rule the kingdom. The dean says that he will try to make his father a good king. He introduces the students to the fire-attribute mage, the vice dean, and the dean of the royal advance. He explains that the competition allows them to use their magical beasts. He compares the golden dragon to an ordinary dragon and says that the relationship between the two men is "incredibly close" . He says that they need to start the competition right away.
Back at the school, the dean tells the students that they have decided to hold a competition to determine who will be the next king of the Aisha kingdom. If they win, their father will be named king, and if they lose, they will hold a meeting to decide who will rule the kingdom. The dean says that he will try to make his father a good king. He introduces the students to the fire-attribute mage, the vice dean, and the dean of the royal advance. He explains that the competition allows them to use their magical beasts. He compares the golden dragon to an ordinary dragon and says that the relationship between the two men is "incredibly close" . He says that they need to start the competition right away.