For a moment, I doubted my ears.
So I asked again.
“A true dragon?”
- Yeah. A true dragon.
I didn’t mishear him.
It was real.
And that uniquely sneering expression of his only added to how convincing it was.
'The guy who calls me a mongrel bastard isn’t going to crack some joke at me in a situation like this.'
Of course, even if it wasn’t a situation like this, I don’t think he’d joke with me.
Seriously.
It pisses me off, but weirdly enough, I get it.
That was why Su-ho thought calmly.
'But if it’s a true dragon, that means a real dragon. If I go by what Omega said, I’m a mongrel right now...... so if I become a pure true dragon, what happens to the other bloods?'
Do I lose those abilities?
I don’t like that.......
Seeing is believing.
I asked right away.
“If you say a true dragon, do you mean a complete dragon that isn’t a human or some other species?”
- That’s right.
“Then if I become a true dragon, what happens to the other bloodline abilities I already have? Do they disappear?”
But if it went like that, I didn’t think I’d end up losing my other bloodline abilities.
The trait’s name itself is New Blood—so it didn’t feel like it would suddenly tell me to pick only one bloodline when the time came.
'Then that means I don’t have to become a true dragon right this second.'
At that moment, one piece of information popped into my head.
'Wait. But I already got my hands on a true dragon’s power.'
The reason I thought that was none other than the information on the Dragon Egg.
I clearly remembered the information from when I first got the Dragon Egg.
[ Dragon Egg ]

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