This chapter opens with the sound of a long vehicle. It's a long time ago, and it's been snowing for a while. The narrator asks the driver what he's going to do. The driver says he'll send his spies to check on the situation. He also tells the narrator that the dragon has been hypnotized so that he won't be able to fight back. He says that once he gets his freedom, the dragon will fight back just like any other monster. The voice in the background interrupts the narrator to tell him that the North is now under the dragon's jurisdiction. He asks if there's any way that they can help the king with his quest to conquer all the demons. The king says that the queen of the feathered bird clan is supposed to help him, but he doesn't want to help her because she's too loyal to the king. The dragon says that they've managed to defeat the prince's assistant in the north. He's not upset, he says, because the assistant was just training the king's men to do his bidding. He adds that the king is sad because his influence and power is getting bigger and bigger. He scolds the king for being so single for so long. He tells the king that if he went out of his room, he'd realize that his subordinates are doing their best for him.
This chapter opens with the sound of a long vehicle. It's a long time ago, and it's been snowing for a while. The narrator asks the driver what he's going to do. The driver says he'll send his spies to check on the situation. He also tells the narrator that the dragon has been hypnotized so that he won't be able to fight back. He says that once he gets his freedom, the dragon will fight back just like any other monster. The voice in the background interrupts the narrator to tell him that the North is now under the dragon's jurisdiction. He asks if there's any way that they can help the king with his quest to conquer all the demons. The king says that the queen of the feathered bird clan is supposed to help him, but he doesn't want to help her because she's too loyal to the king. The dragon says that they've managed to defeat the prince's assistant in the north. He's not upset, he says, because the assistant was just training the king's men to do his bidding. He adds that the king is sad because his influence and power is getting bigger and bigger. He scolds the king for being so single for so long. He tells the king that if he went out of his room, he'd realize that his subordinates are doing their best for him.