The Dragon King’s Harem System

Chapter 76. Whitevalley Village IV



Chapter 76. Whitevalley Village IV

Dragon King's Harem Chapter 76. Whitevalley Village IV

We sat in silence, waiting for that Lizardmen group to disperse. Occasionally, we drank our drink and chatted in low voices to avoid their attention. Luckily we sat at the end by the fireplace, so they didn't pay much attention to us.

Unfortunately, as the minutes passed, they began to notice us. They started pointing at us with their gazes before whispering to the others and it quickly reached the Baron's ears.

"I think we should go now." I finally made that decision since I realized it was a matter of time before they approached us. Although I was pretty sure they would get in our way, it was easier for us to face them in the middle of the room than in the corner like this.

After answering me with a nod, we got up from our seats and walked towards the stairs. In order to protect the women, Evelina and Jyne walked between me and Eir. So the Lizardmen had to pass us before touching them.

And just as I thought, as soon as we passed their table, as if on cue, the Lizard Knights got up and blocked us. Only the Baron remained in his place.
"I just found out, the dragon tribe has no manners," The Baron said sarcastically.

I turned to him and he answered me with an arrogant smirk.

"You should ask my permission to pass our table," said The Baron again.

"Why should I ask your permission?" I said in a calm tone. Meanwhile, Eir was clearly trying to cover up his anger.

The Baron let out a mocking laugh.
"I'm the only noble here. At least you should greet me. Or..." He looked at me with a condescending look.
"Have you never met a noble before?" Followed by other Lizardmen's laughter.

Upon his words, Eir almost drew his sword. But I raised my hand, ordering him to stop.

Meanwhile, realizing Eir's movement, The Lizard Knights pulled out their weapons and aimed them at us.

Again, The Baron let out a mocking laugh.
"Now bend your knees, then I'll let you through," he said again.

"How about no?" I scoffed.

"Then all of you should sleep outside tonight. No--" His eyes fell on Evelina and Jyne. He seemed to have realized that they were women even though their hoods covered their heads.
"Only the two of you are sleeping outside. I can use your woman to warm myself in this rotten place."

Although I had expected this, still, his words made me angry.
"You know, sir. Your words could cause a new war between our tribes," I warned him once again.

"War?" he sneered, which was followed by another condescending laugh.
"You're just an insignificant peasant, what makes you think your king would pay attention to you? Besides..." he smirked mockingly.
"Your king is still asleep and no one knows when he will wake up. I'm afraid... He won't..." he ended his words with his evil laugh.

Unexpectedly, I also laughed along with him. I found this so funny since he didn't know the Dragon King was in front of him and humiliating me could cost his head.

Hearing my laughter, he stopped and looked at me with anger.
"Why are you laughing?!" he snapped.

I replied to him with a smirk.
"Because someone is about to lose his head and he doesn't notice. Isn't that funny?" I replied casually.

"You!" He stood up from his seat angrily. The Knights brought their weapons closer to us.

Eir swiftly drew his sword. While Evelina and Jyne retreated a few steps to keep their distance. Just like Eir, they were also ready to attack the Lizardmen.

But I was still calm. Unlike in the forest, I could use my fire skills here, so even if their level was higher than mine, I was sure I could beat them.
"I want to tell you one more thing. You don't have to wait for your subordinates, because the Wyvern has already killed them all in the forest."

He looked surprised for a while before he spoke again.
"How can you be so sure?" he hissed in anger and disbelief l.

"Of course, I'm sure." An evil smirk bloomed on my face.
"Because I'm the one who fed them to that Wyvern."

At the same time, I used my Telekinetic to open the door far behind them.

The sound of loud banging noise and the cold wind that pierced their backs, made them turn around. Then I used my Telekinetic skill again to push them out of that inn.

[You have thrown a Lizard Tribe for 41 HP]
[You have thrown a Lizard Tribe for 48 HP]
[You have thrown a Lizard Tribe for 46 HP]
[You have thrown a Lizard Tribe for 43 HP]
[You have thrown a Lizard Tribe for 41 HP]
[You have thrown a Lizard Tribe for 41 HP]
[You have thrown a Lizard Tribe for 48 HP]
[You have thrown a Lizard Tribe for 46 HP]

Since I didn't want to involve the Inn Owner or ruin our place to stay, I decided to take care of them outside. We ran out of the inn into a dark, quiet street covered in the cold snow. The only bright light illuminating the street came from the Inn door behind me.

"Stay here," I said to Evelina and Jyne before they took another step from the Inn door. While I and Eir stepped our feet on the thin snow on the street. A faint fog escaped my mouth every time I spoke.

The Baron and the other Lizardmen quickly returned to their feet and pointed their weapons at us. From their expressions, it was clear they had no interest in reconciling.
"A peasant attacking another Tribe's noble?! You are already dead!" The Baron snapped.

But I replied with an evil smirk.
"Let me tell you this... A Lizard should stay on the ground, they can never fly like a dragon." I used my Blazing Orb skill. As my fire Orbs hovering around me illuminated the dark street and warmed our surroundings, I could see their faces turning pale ever since they realized I was neither a peasant nor an ordinary adventurer.



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