MJ ._.
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(Sorry about the 'decenfant of a gero'! I hope you have had a good laugh since it made me laugh right now. XD )
"Oh, so you are talking about athletic types...then why am I so short? And I feel a little plump whenever I try to wear a dress with an elegant waist..." Mitil noticed that she had said a bunch of irrelevant stuff that a dragon wouldn't care about so closed her mouth and pretended that she hadn't spoken at all. A princess wasn't supposed to talk about her body in front of strangers. She didn't know why she didn't feel or act like a princess since she had woken up in the dungeons. Maybe the reason was the change of atmosphere or Necroa's treatment. Anyhow, she kept her mouth shut and listened to the dragon boasting about his materialistic measuring system. He reminded her of the old accountant of the curt who measured everything by silver and gold. He came to her mansion once a month to give her the allowance of the next month out of her father's coffers and she had to report to him how she had spent every bronze piece she had received the previous month. Whenever she reached the orphanage expenses, he would groan about fat lazy children under his breath. The only reason that he wasn't trying to make her understand how she should spend her money, was that the first time he tried she argued about 'an extra bowl of soup won't fatten a child'. She started with that and argued for hours until the old man returned to the palace with no results but headache.
The princess followed the dragon back to her underground vast prison. Even in the fresh air among the ruins, she wasn't free since she couldn't find her way back in that isolated part of the mountain and there were wyverns who would love to swallow her ar once. Necroa seemed to have had found a favorite topic to talk about since he didn't stop talking as they returned. She assumed that he was willing to study more about human abilities and hero blood but did it mean that he saw her as a guineapig? It wasn't far from him. On the other hand, she could be more positive and assume that he was going to teach her arcane arts and see how fast she could learn. When he dismissed her, she had so many questions to ask which she doubted if he would answer. One of them was about his proxies. Who were they? Other dragons? Was he going to investigate Arka's reaction to his daughter's abduction? She was almost sure that he wasn't going to answer it so omitted that question and asked a few other ones that had more chance to receive an answer. "This human child is curious." She began. "She is so curious that she might not be able to sleep without you answering her. She wants to know about your academy. Why is it abandoned and ruined? And she needs to know about your studies. How are you going to study the effect of hero's heritage on arcane affinity." She brought up two questions; an old one and a new one. Still, she really didn't expect him to bother himself with quenching her thirst to know.
"Oh, so you are talking about athletic types...then why am I so short? And I feel a little plump whenever I try to wear a dress with an elegant waist..." Mitil noticed that she had said a bunch of irrelevant stuff that a dragon wouldn't care about so closed her mouth and pretended that she hadn't spoken at all. A princess wasn't supposed to talk about her body in front of strangers. She didn't know why she didn't feel or act like a princess since she had woken up in the dungeons. Maybe the reason was the change of atmosphere or Necroa's treatment. Anyhow, she kept her mouth shut and listened to the dragon boasting about his materialistic measuring system. He reminded her of the old accountant of the curt who measured everything by silver and gold. He came to her mansion once a month to give her the allowance of the next month out of her father's coffers and she had to report to him how she had spent every bronze piece she had received the previous month. Whenever she reached the orphanage expenses, he would groan about fat lazy children under his breath. The only reason that he wasn't trying to make her understand how she should spend her money, was that the first time he tried she argued about 'an extra bowl of soup won't fatten a child'. She started with that and argued for hours until the old man returned to the palace with no results but headache.
The princess followed the dragon back to her underground vast prison. Even in the fresh air among the ruins, she wasn't free since she couldn't find her way back in that isolated part of the mountain and there were wyverns who would love to swallow her ar once. Necroa seemed to have had found a favorite topic to talk about since he didn't stop talking as they returned. She assumed that he was willing to study more about human abilities and hero blood but did it mean that he saw her as a guineapig? It wasn't far from him. On the other hand, she could be more positive and assume that he was going to teach her arcane arts and see how fast she could learn. When he dismissed her, she had so many questions to ask which she doubted if he would answer. One of them was about his proxies. Who were they? Other dragons? Was he going to investigate Arka's reaction to his daughter's abduction? She was almost sure that he wasn't going to answer it so omitted that question and asked a few other ones that had more chance to receive an answer. "This human child is curious." She began. "She is so curious that she might not be able to sleep without you answering her. She wants to know about your academy. Why is it abandoned and ruined? And she needs to know about your studies. How are you going to study the effect of hero's heritage on arcane affinity." She brought up two questions; an old one and a new one. Still, she really didn't expect him to bother himself with quenching her thirst to know.