Drakkon heard his words and he nodded. Of course, calling him friendly made him laugh. He didn’t think, so but he wasn’t trying to pick fights with everyone. He was just trying to make jewels, be rich, and party. Those were what mattered to him, of course, he wanted to confront his father and see what was up, but he didn’t know how that would turn out.
“I understand. I get where you’re coming from, but whenever you want to spar, you can always ask me.” He paused for a second.
“As friendly, I guess you could say that. I think I’m more chaotic than anything. But I guess that doesn’t mean I’m a bad person.” He laughed at his own comment.
While they kept moving he could see that Yijun was enjoying playing with that ball. He, on the other hand, was drinking more. He didn’t know when to stop and honestly, he didn’t care to. He stumbled a bit, but was not enough to cause him to fall or anything like that. He had gained his composure as he looked over to Yijun as he spoke again. He listened to the man and he nodded; Drakkon had threatened people before, he also was part of a Gang within Hosenka, so there was that.
He had done a lot of fighting, so there was that, but apparently, there were stronger people out there and he couldn’t believe it.
“I see, so if they did nothing wrong, then they are in the clear. I guess that is good of you at least you give people a shot regardless.” He said this to him as he would intake more alcohol.
He followed his nose and while doing that he could smell that they were getting closer to their destination. The Son of Chaos didn’t get lost as easily anymore. That was due to the enhanced smelling power that he had gotten from his nose. He wondered what the future held for him.
While moving he could see that they were reaching civilization again. They were no longer hidden from the world, but they were both still drinking. The Dragon Slayer would look at him and wonder how he had gotten his hand on a weapon like that.
“So, how did you get that spear?” He asked him curious to hear what he had to say.
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