Chapter 2
Author: Ace
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Kyle had no idea what he had gotten himself into.

For the first time in his life, he flew outside the confines of a plane. Namely, the dragon carried him in palm—because his back was too good for Kyle—as he flew north of the mountain, towards the Valbin village where he took that damn request. Kyle hated the experience; not only did he take the icy wind head on in the face, the dragon held him tight and could crush him any moment.

Kyle had had a terrible luck streak lately, and no amount of Luck stat increase changed it. Dying on Earth to end up in this fantasy world, falling in with brigands to make ends’ meets, barely avoiding death half a dozen times, and then getting caught by a giant dragon on his very first adventurer quest.

This world sucked!

“Your Majesty!” Kyle shouted, as the duo left the snowy mountain for the grasslands, the sight of the village coming to life under the morning sun. “I should go alone! The guard will sound the alarm at your coming!”

The dragon would have none of it. “Minion, a king sometimes must show his face to his subjects, so they may remember who rules them. Also, I do not trust you yet not to have lied to me, especially about this ‘class system’.”

In hindsight, Kyle wondered if informing a giant red dragon about it had been his brightest idea.

How could he have known? Every civilized person on this goddamn planet knew about it! They even had Class Scholars!

As expected, as they reached the village’s wooden ramparts, Kyle heard the song of bells, the city watch sounding the alarm upon seeing the dragon. Not that it would help. Kyle had heard a single dragon could devastate a country single-handedly, and Sen seemed huge even by reptilian standards.

A few archers and wizards on the ground launched arrows and lightning bolts at the legendary beast; they bounced off Sen’s scales, who didn't even notice. “Minion, where is this guildhall?” the dragon demanded, as he circled the village, the inhabitants closing their windows at the sight of his dreaded shadow.

“The stone building with the bells, between the bell tower and the marketplace, Your Majesty.”

Finding his target, the dragon landed on his hind legs in the middle of the marketplace, the flapping of his wings and his sheer mass blowing away most stands. Panic set among humans, beastkin, and elf merchants, as they hurriedly fled screaming, most of them not even grabbing their wares with them.

Sen briefly glanced at the animal-like beastkins with what looked like hunger in his eyes, before focusing on the guildhall and its human-sized, closed doors. Without a care in the world, the dragon headbutted the entrance, smashing down the walls and most of the ceiling, so he could move inside.

Kyle found himself in front of two dozen adventurers armed to the teeth, forming a wall between the dragon and Lilian, the pretty, plump receptionist Kyle had hoped to take out on a date after his first quest. The mission board which caused this whole fiasco stood behind her back; Kyle immediately noticed that damn request among them.

A powerfully built spearman led the adventurers, swinging his spear like a show-off. “My fellows!” he shouted, his white teeth shining as he flashed a smile, “Are you afraid of a flying lizard? Well, I am not! I am not afraid of an oversized drake, and I will prove it this second!”

That asshole braggart, Cassius… Kyle couldn’t stand him, but that smug bastard was the highest level adventurer in town at twenty-five. He had killed a lot of drakes, even a giant. Maybe he had a shot at killing the dragon.

With a mighty roar, Cassius charged with his spear, his sheer moxie inspiring the rest of the adventurers to follow suit.

With a gaze full of condescension, Sen lazily moved his free hand in front of the incoming spearman, and flicked his fingers.

Cassius went flying and crashed against a stone wall with a loud, morbidly amusing sound. He turned into a puddle of blood, brains and bones on impact, like a squashed mosquito.

… they were all doomed.

The adventurers immediately screamed as one. They dropped their weapons and fled by crashing through the windows and the staff backdoor, much to Sen’s smug amusement. Only poor Lilian stood behind her desk, too shocked to move, her poor colleagues probably hiding beneath it.

Finally, the dragon released Kyle, letting him walk again. “Minion Kyle, do the thing,” the dragon ordered, Lilian briefly blinking at hearing him speak in common.

The poor rogue briefly glanced at the broken windows, realized they were too far off to escape, and cleared his throat. “Lilian,” the terrified receptionist’s eyes moved from the dragon to him, “I present you King Sen the First of his Name, my new boss. Long may he live.”

Her eyes widened in stark, raving terror. “Sen? Sen Krendrath?! The Red Terror of Midgard?!” She clenched her fists in a mix of horror and fury, while Sen looked proud that people remembered him. “You brought an ancient red dragon to our village! Are you insane?!”

“Yes, yes, of course I had a choice in the matter,” Kyle deadpanned, pointing at the giant behemoth right behind him.

“Minion Kyle, who is this female human and why do we need her?”

“She’s the chief of staff and receptionist of this guildhall, Your Majesty,” Kyle explained, making discreet signs to Lilian to play along. “Lilian, please tell the giant angry dragon what you do.”

The woman glanced up at the dragon, then wisely decided to play along. She dusted her robes, then adopted the same professional look she used with every would be adventurer, albeit while still noticeably trembling in fear. “I manage the paperwork and requests on behalf of the Melromac Adventurer Guild. I receive requests from clients and distribute them, and the rewards to adventurers and mercenaries willing to take them on.”

“Minion Kyle, ask human Lilian to find and read the request that led you to my domain out loud.”

Of course, the dragon couldn’t read the language, even if he could speak it. Even Kyle had taken a few months of intense study to learn it. “Your Majesty does not talk to other humans?” Kyle asked the giant beast, curious.

“No, talking to animals is what a minion is for,” Sen replied. “Minion Kyle, ask human Lilian to read your request out loud.”

“Lilian, would you kindly…” The secretary had already grabbed one of the paper sheets on the board behind her, clearly in no hurry to test the dragon’s patience.

The woman cleared her throat. “Francesca, MarquiseBlenheim, offers a generous one thousand gold pieces reward for the return of her family’s prized Silver Rapier, last reported in the hands of goblins in the Valen mountains. There is a drawing of the sword with it.”

Since most goblins had fled the mountains years ago, Kyle thought it would be easy money. That, and bringing the rapier back would give him the opportunity to scout the Blenheim estate in case something caught his fancy.

A pity the locals had forgotten to mention the dragon’s presence.

“It appears you spoke the truth, minion Kyle. You shall be spared. You too, human Lilian, if you tell where I may visit this Marquise and eat her cattle.”

“Lilian, where is—”

“I heard,” the angry receptionist cut him off. “Kyle, give me your map.”

The rogue hurriedly grabbed the old sheet of paper he kept around his belt, Lilian taking it from his hands, grabbing a feather pen, and marking a spot in the south-east of the Melromac countryside.

Sen squinted, as he observed the board where Lilian took Francesca Blenheim’ request. “Minion, explain to me how it works.”

“People, mostly nobles, merchants, or groups of peasants, send requests to the adventurer guild alongside promised rewards,” Kyle explained, “With the end of the Century War two years ago, many of them involve dealing with roving monsters or brigands.”

“There were many lucrative requests and bounties to take Your Majesty down, decades ago,” Lilian said, “until you were declared dead.”

“Oh? And all this time I thought your kind had a collective deathwish, like sending your sick and your wounded to die honorably at my—” Sen suddenly stopped mid sentence, as the words hit him. “Declared dead?”

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