315. Dragon

The blood of the dragon is cold.

Reptiles are cold-blooded animals whose body temperature depends on the external environment and cannot be regulated by their own body circulation.

The only difference between them and the lower creatures is that the lower creatures will lose their lives due to too much change in the temperature of the environment.

Dragons won't.

It's like mortals crying and sad because of the so-called love love.

Dragons won't.

Her mother, Shanna, is a qualified dragon.

Her heart was as cold as her blood.

She was supposed to be like her mother, hunting with poison, fighting wild beasts, dragging her bloody body back to her dark and crowded lair, waiting for the scales on her body to grow again.

And then until one day when I was alone enough to live in this dangerous world, I left my lair, and at the same time left the protection of my mother, and tried my best to live.

Then she'll reach adolescence, where she'll be able to easily deal with the animals that peep into her flesh, then she'll reach adolescence, where she'll be able to deal with evil and weird monsters, and eventually she'll reach adulthood, where she'll be able to ignore the sinister and cunning humans.

Then she became her mother.

She will mate with other dragons and then have offspring, and she will raise her offspring for a while, but she will drive her own children out of her territory while her offspring are still in their infancy.

The reason is simple, it is its own territory.

But that didn't work out that way.

For a dragon, her fate is unfortunate.

Because the baby dragon should have suffered because of his life.

But she felt it.

This relationship is so ......

Unforgettable.

It's like a metal chain that now clings to your body.

She could feel it at every moment, invisible chains with her.

So close.

So tight.

Peloris didn't know what was wrong with her.

Mother didn't know what was going on with her.

Maybe Ms. Shanna was just a little strange, her child this time, seemed to have some dislike to talk, but other than that, Shanna didn't notice anything.

She's crazy.

When Peloris first learned what the word crazy meant, that's how she saw herself.

Until she came into contact with humans.

Transfiguration isn't high-level magic, at least not for dragons.

After the baby dragon leaves the lair, it has to go to the dangerous natural environment to survive.

And the most dangerous part of nature, and the part that all young dragons can't avoid, is the cities, towns, and tribes built by creatures called humans.

They call it society.

Peloris suddenly discovers that these creatures are not as cold as dragons, they are flesh and blood, laughing and crying.

They are like themselves.

Heterogeneous.

Later she replaced madness with the word.

She's not crazy, she's an outlier.

To her own race, she is an outlier, and to humans......

At first, she thought humans were her companions.

But she gradually discovers that she is not exactly the same as humans.

She eats raw meat, and humans eat cooked meat.

When she noticed the difference, she chose to change her eating habits.

And then, disagreements like this keep appearing in front of themselves.

Humans don't live as long as she does.

She used to have human friends too.

Then she was surprised to find that after just not seeing her for a while, her human friends had become completely different, not only were their bodies more fragile, but their looks more mature.

Ideas have also changed.

She was still a girl.

But the former friend is no longer playing hide and seek with her, but also has a child, and has to plan carefully for the family and run for money.

So Peloris gave her friend a large sum of money, hoping that she could stop what she was doing and play games with her, just like before. Lewen

The friend accepted the money, but the look in her eyes was incomprehensible to Peloris.

When I saw her again, she was already buried in the ground.

Peloris was sad.

But she never figured it out.

Why friends are no longer friends.

Heterogeneous.

After a long time, she understood the word for the second time.

To humans, she is also an outlier.

She left the small city where she had lived for a long time and came to Wharton.

Here, she has an identity.

Her mother, Shanna, is one of the three great protector dragons of Inlans, and although it is not yet her turn to guard the place, Shanna still has a human identity.

She's here to find her kind.

In fact, she still has some hope in her heart, that is, maybe she is not so different from humans, and she is just a human born in the wrong place.

So she wants to understand humanity.

How so?

Human beings are too complicated, and she also reads books, and the human beings in books are much simpler than real people, but she can't figure out why there are so many differences between the two.

Is it because humans don't like to see their true selves?

Peloris didn't know.

She still couldn't find the same kind.

But as time went on, she learned a lot about it, like how she was born.

Maybe her father was a human being, which is why she seemed so strange.

In order to find out, she resets out on a quest to find her mother's lair.

She found it.

It's just that her mother thinks she is a junior who has come to provoke her.

She almost died there, and she had to thank her mother for her "kindness".

Alone, she dragged her badly wounded body back to Wharton.

She met a lot of people along the way, but the plot of the book didn't happen, no one offered her any help, and there were no good people with good intentions.

Only bad guys and beasts.

Eventually, she returned to Wharton, the gathering place of humanity.

The lone one.

Finally, she no longer expects to find her kind.

But she found an anomaly.

The same outliers as themselves.

She could feel that at the first glance she saw it, she knew that the other party was the same as herself, an outlier.

In the wrong box.

But they are all outliers in their own right.

The two are not of the same kind.

Peloris is curious how she survives in this world.

Although she was a little hesitant at first, she eventually approached another outlier.

It's strange that the girl doesn't have the same troubles as herself.

She didn't know if the other party was too good at disguise, and Peloris almost thought that the other party was also a person.

But she's not, just like herself.

Neither a man nor a dragon.

She didn't know what she was.

But she was curious.

What exactly is Hera?

So she decided to follow this strange guy.

Maybe as long as you act like it enough, you can become human.

So she decided to sacrifice herself like a human being.

This is something that dragons would never do.

However, now that the magical shackles have restricted her movements, she is in danger for the sake of her "companions", and if they find out about their relationship with her mother, they may lose their lives at any time.

But why isn't she human?