By morning, Sunny’s bones had reconnected, and his arm was not at risk of falling off anymore. That said, he could not really move it yet, so it just hung limply at his side.
There was also the problem of the missing fingers. Unlike the arm itself, he had never found them — so, the fingers would have to grow on their own, which was not going to be a short or pleasant process.
Of course, if Sunny managed to get out of Ariel’s Game early, Nephis would heal him in no time...
The problem was that he had a far greater chance of never leaving this strange place at all.
As the sun showed itself from beyond the horizon, three new Snow figures did, indeed, move to occupy the surrounding peaks. Both Sunny and Kai felt uneasy about scouting their enemies, considering what had happened the last time they tried, but they had little choice — going into battle blindly was a far worse prospect.
So, Sunny mustered his courage and asked Kai to take a look.
This time, his friend remained silent for far longer than usual.
When he eventually turned to Sunny, there was a very strange expression on his face.
Sunny frowned, not liking it one bit.
"What?"
Kai hesitated for a few moments.
"Listen, Sunny... before I say anything... I feel that I need to mention that I have nothing..."
Sunny pursed his lips.
"Stop stalling. Out with it!"
Kai cleared his throat, then pointed at the northern peak.
"Well. There is no other way to say it. But there’s... there’s a dragon on that mountain."
Sunny blinked a couple of times, staring at his friend in disbelief. After a few moments, he asked evenly:
"A dragon?"
Kai nodded.
"Yeah... it’s a white dragon. It’s very beautiful, actually."
Sunny stared at him some more.
"Are you kidding me?"
Kai chuckled nervously.
"No. Why would I joke about something like this?"
Sunny raised a trembling hand and pulled on his hair.
"No, really? What the hell is this... how come... listen here, you!"
He pointed an accusing finger at Kai.
"Let me tell you, I’ve been around the Dream Realm and back! And never — not once! — have I met a dragon without you around. What are you, a dragon magnet? How the hell are you attracting all these dragons, bastard?!"
Kai coughed a couple of times.
"Calm down, please. Well... true, people call me the Dragonslayer, and I have an Attribute of that name. But if you think about it, technically, I only ever encountered one dragon. The other one was myself, so that doesn’t really count. So... you can’t blame me for this dragon, alright? I have no control over where dragons decide to show up, or why..."
Sunny stared at him with suspicion.
It couldn’t be a coincidence, could it? Every time there was a dragon, Kai was somewhere nearby. Granted, the same could be said about most members of the cohort, since they were usually in the same place.
Still!
’Damn Dragonslayer...’
Sunny let out a long sigh, then winced and decided to let it go.

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