The Dragon Lord System

The Dragon Lord System
DLS - 134


"Imust be!" exclaimed the elven woman with wonder and confusion.


How could his debuff attack, which he thought was so powerful, not have any effect on Sebas?


Even the dart attack that had been strengthened with his own skill failed miserably, was annihilated into ashes mysteriously, and then he was able to catch it easily.


Sebas looked at the elven woman with a sharp look.


"Don't get in my way" he said in a heavy voice.


"He has insulted my father with the call 'weak.' If you get in my way, your life's gonna drift."


The elf woman paused for a moment, realizing that she was in a difficult situation.


His attacks and efforts to protect the receptionist woman seemed futile.


He glanced at the receptionist woman with a worried look, then finally released himself from his position that was blocking Sebas.


Sebas walked slowly towards the receptionist woman with a sharp look and a burning fury in his eyes.


The elven woman was still trying hard to protect the receptionist woman, despite the increasingly precarious situation.


"You said my father was weak, you said?" Sebas spoke while lowering his voice, filling the room with neglected threats.


"Stupid creature! Did you know he was De—"


But Sebas suddenly fell silent, he was bullied by his father, before he said he wanted to confirm that his father was a great god.


His gaze remained sharply fixed on the receptionist woman, but he seemed too surprised to continue his remarks.


...


"This stupid kid!" I murmured with annoyance in my heart when I saw Sebas creating a commotion.


I told you before not to use his real power in this human environment, but instead he broke my orders and is now making a big fuss like this.


Not wanting this commotion to spread, I quickly responded by shaking Sebas's head using the 'chop' technique I was familiar with.


THE PLAQUE! A loud voice rang out as my strong hand clasped Sebas' head firmly, making him feel pain and a lump on his head.


Sebas, who was previously angry at the receptionist woman, suddenly fell silent as I did a flick of his head.


His gaze went from angry to full of confusion because he had just realized that it was me who hit him on the head.


Sebas immediately rubbed his head and turned his gaze towards me, his eyes glazed over, and his expression reflected that he was trying to hold his cry before me.


I, while grieving Sebas who was now clearly sorry for his actions, tried to calm the situation by speaking to the female receptionist and the elven women who were around.


"Ah, forgive the commotion, the rude and reckless actions of my son, ladies," I said, bowing my head to form a corner of 90° as a sign of apology to both of them.


The receptionist woman and the elven woman who had been previously shocked by Sebas' actions and suddenly I who apologized politely, did not know what to do other than to look at this incident with confusion.


I hinted at Sebas by pressing his head with my hand so that he too apologized to the receptionist woman by bowing parallel to what I was doing.


Sebas, who at the time looked very sorry, teary-eyed withstanding the cries from the blow I gave, apologized with a nervous talk.


The receptionist woman, who seemed to have regained her composure, responded kindly and tried to calm the situation down.


"Eh? No problem, sir. Please raise your head, there is no need to apologize in such a way. It's all my fault because I mispronounced the word" he said, shrugging his shoulders and giving a small smile to Sebas and me.


The previously tense situation finally began to subside, and I was relieved that the commotion at the headquarters of this adventurer guild could be overcome without any bigger problems.


I nodded respectfully to the receptionist lady and thanked her for her airy understanding.


However, the elven woman who was still angry with Sebas' insults was not so easily quelled her anger.


"Do you think the insults on my great race and gods will I just forgive you for bowing so deeply?" he said in a sharp tone, indicating that he was still deeply offended by Sebas' words.


He continued, "Would you, among our fellow races, if there was any contempt for our goddess, your son whom you protected earlier would have been besieged and severely punished. Looks like I'll have to report your son's humiliation to the Elf King, Edgar for him to be put to death immediately!"


The elf woman pointed at Sebas who was standing beside me, threatening to report this incident to the elf king.


The situation that had started to subside suddenly became tense again.


I felt the need to explain the situation to the elven woman who was still angry.


Politely and still maintaining a respectful attitude, I replied, "Miss, I deeply apologize for my son's inappropriate behavior. We came to this city with good intentions, and I hope we can settle this matter peacefully."


As the situation got more complicated, I was frustrated with Sebas's actions which had brought the matter even bigger. I whispered in my heart, "Damn! Why is this problem so big, I just got here not until 1 hour and Sebas has made a troublemaker."


I tried to calm down the elven woman who still had not forgiven Sebas' actions before.


"As a sign of sincere apology, what can I do so that you can forgive my son and my innocent self?" I told him with humility.


The elven woman seemed to think for a moment, then she firmly replied, "Then bow down apologizing before me, and give me a large sum of money! I swear by my god, lunala, that I will not report this incident to King Edgar and will forgive your previous rude insults !"


When the elf woman proposed that I bow down apologizing before her, my mind immediately went against it.


Why should I bow before him? She was just an elf who had too many bacots, and I knew I could defeat her easily.


However, this situation is not possible. There were too many people around, and if I acted rudely, there would definitely be a huge mess.


Thanks to Sebas fool! it really has created a big problem.


Sebas who was beside me also looked angry, and his anger clearly emanated from his gaze upon hearing the elven woman's words.


He began to move slowly, seemingly wanting to end this problem in a quick and brutal way.


Aware of Sebas's intentions, I quickly restrained his body and gripped tightly onto his shoulder.


I also felt annoyed by Sebas' foolish actions that had brought us into this matter, but I knew that killing this elf woman was not a wise solution at the moment.


As I gripped Sebas's shoulder hard, he looked at me in pain with teary eyes, as if aware of my cue to be quiet, so as not to complicate the problems he had made.


While Lithos, powerless to hide his indignation at the actions of the elven woman, chose to remain silent.


Only his eyes were watching us, like the stone eyes of loyal guards in this increasingly complicated world.


Then, I, with a makeshift expression, replied to the elven woman in a tone that tried to maintain calmness.