''Some would consider it hypocritical, but it isn''t really that bad…''
If one were to look at this matter from both side of views, the fact that the half-dragons who have superior strength didn''t make use of it to absorb other ns and tribes under them forcefully and instead used it to pacify the domain was already one of the best possible oues one could hope for.
Of course, some would argue that their no-major conflict policy is another form of tyranny, but considering the war-like nature of beastmen, the methods of the Dragon n most likely did help in sustaining life in the Fire Domain.
However…
''This simply created the perfect incubator for the demons'' corruption ns.''
As a much more strength-orientedmunity inparison to human ones, the beastmenmunity that had beast blood as half of their own, they not only valued constant strength, but they also greatly cared about their freedom. As such, the temptation of the demons'' mysterious source of new strength would be simply too great for them considering the status quo of the domain.
Obviously, while some of the ns and tribes hated the intrusion of the dragon n on their fights, not all were like that, but the mindset of the beastmen would make them wish for enough strength that would make them unbounded by these rules even if they had no intention of defying them, thus it wasn''t a surprise that a great amount of them joined the Shadow Alliance regardless of their hate towards the Dragon n…
''I''m really d I spent all that time in the Imperial Library…''
The current understanding that I reached of the domain''s situation even though I merely heard half of the ''story'' was all thanks to the various books that researched the nature of beastmen which I read back then in the Light Domain, though they were dated to the times when the domains were still ''connected'', they were still easily applicable to the current situation, making sense out of thisplicated situation.
''That''s why I should immediately get to the next point while I still have the initiative.''
So far, it seemed like the Dragon n still failed to identify the actual mastermind behind the Shadow Alliance that provided them with that resource while I already grasped the situation of the domain, the greater part of the information that Icked, meaning that I was one step ahead inparison to my ''blind'' venture in thest two domains, I was also one major stride ahead of the Dragon n.
Thanks to that, I believed that I no longer needed to beat around the bush to ask about the other part of the information that Icked in exchange for the vital part of the information that theycked!
"Pardon?"
"There is no need to continue this awkward way ofmunication since no one else is there, right?"
"..."
"While you did try to make it seem usual, it''s already quite apparent that you do not believe that I''m some sort of a savior sent here by the Dragon Ancestor to solve the domain''s crisis, in fact, it wouldn''t be too strange if it''s you who actually molded my status into this ''shape'', so let''s just drop the formalities."
Since both ends agreed on one point and there was no additional audience, there was obviously no need to continue this ''y'', otherwise the discussion would only continue going around in circles.
"...Indeed, as expected of a true dragon descendant… we actually hoped that this ''status'' would be true, but while you do indeed possess true dragon blood, we didn''t receive any bloodline guidance, so…"
Looking at the n Leader awkwardly scratching his horn, I simply nodded, since he also didn''t continue beating around the bush, it seemed that their wariness earlier was also caused by their uncertainty of the situation. They also shouldn''t be the ones that were trying to manipte me to take this ''position'' as a savior who fell at them from the sky. The source was obviously someone else.
Naturally, the only one who coulde to mind was none other than the ''Scammer'' mentioned by the two ''guides'', but his actual identity was still unknown to me.
''Which is exactly what I need to find out…''
After all, someone who could predict the location of my arrival and create such a tailor-made position for me that I could 99% fit into as well as somehow influence the system to initiate a quest couldn''t simply be identified as a ''Scammer''.
"There is no need to overly think about it, I also yed along at first since we both do have aligned interests and I don''t mind continuing that in front of the rest of your n and also provide the critical information that youck regarding your situation-"
"In that case!"
''Not bad…''
Though the situation wasn''t enough for the n Leader himself to be so desperate, his hunger for the answer was most likely out of fear of the damage that would pass upon the domain by the second, though I would have done things differently if I was in his position, his ideals and resolve still makes him quite an honorable leader.
''It makes sense why he is in his position.''
Still, it wasn''t the time topletely sympathize with him, at least not yet.
"There is also no need to be in such a hurry, like I said just earlier, you owe me an exnation, not one about your intentions, but the one who guided you to me and scripted the whole situation to what most of the Dragon n believe in now…"
"Ah… I see, you really aren''t from the domain? So his words aren''tpletely wrong, to think that… indeed, you would have already known if that was the case…"
Looking at the n Leader as he mumbled these broken sentences as if my question wasn''t really a question, I couldn''t help but interrupt him again.
"Who exactly are you talking about…?"
"Of course I''m talking about the Fortune Teller."