Chapter 41
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Volume 3 + Chapter 41: The Terrifying Silver Dragon Princess!
This class was one of the required general courses for all new students entering Laurel Academy.
Only after completing it would the students go on to their chosen specializations and join their primary instructors.
The teacher of this general course was explaining to all the students the current state of the world and the important responsibilities that Laurel Academy bore.
For most of the countries, the teacher only gave a brief overview.
That was because, generally speaking, the world was in a state of regional stability.
While conflicts between kingdoms or races still occurred from time to time, a war on the scale of the Dragon War, one that dragged all races into catastrophe, hadn’t broken out in many years.
However, among these countries, there was one exception—
The Dragon Kingdom, homeland of the dragons.
When the topic shifted to the Dragon Kingdom, the instructor went into detail.
“The Dragon Kingdom is where the dragons reside. Dragons are an extremely dangerous and terrifying race. Born powerful, they worship strength above all else.
Among them, the strongest are known as Dragon Kings!”
The teacher slapped the chalkboard.
“Right now, the one ruling over the dragons in the Dragon Kingdom is the Silver Dragon Queen—a brutal, violent silver dragon! A terrifying tyrant!!”
Xia Yi nearly burst into laughter when she saw the teacher’s depiction of Xia Lulu on the board.
Because what was drawn there was not a silver-haired loli dragon.
Instead, it was a tall, voluptuous, silver-haired dragon-woman—a total “onee-san” type.
Pfft pfft pfft—!
The little princess really couldn’t hold it in. She quickly covered her mouth.
This was too funny!
After all, as far as she knew, aside from herself, no other human had ever seen Xia Lulu’s true appearance.
“Brutal and violent,” huh…?
She thought it was more like, short and flat!
That one’s basically a super ironing board!
And yet, in human intel, she had been transformed into some curvaceous, busty dragon queen?
No way.
Xia Lulu would never grow taller, and her chest would always stay that way.
In fact… it was even smaller than hers!
She thought back to how Xia Lulu, despite being a full-on loli, still insisted on wearing high heels and padding her chest—just to keep up appearances as a queen in front of others.
If the world ever found out that the Silver Dragon Queen was actually a loli…
Hahahaha!!
“You there—what are you doing?”
The teacher’s eyes locked on Xia Yi.
Because everyone else in the room was paying serious attention, there was only one exception—Xia Yi.
While he was lecturing about the dangerous Silver Dragon Queen, she had her head down and was clearly suppressing a laugh.
Naturally, it drew attention.
All eyes turned to the black-haired loli.
Xia Yi felt a bit embarrassed.
“Isn’t that the infamous new student?”
“Yeah, the Loli Queen of All Girls.”
“She really is cute, like a doll. Seventeen, right? Doesn’t look it.”
Students whispered among themselves.
It seemed Xia Yi’s reputation had already spread. Just like Norma said—she was basically a celebrity now.
“Ahem!”
The teacher cleared his throat to bring the class back to order.
“Xia Yi, it seems you have… Other insights into the Silver Dragon Queen? Care to share with everyone?”
With no way out, Xia Yi braced herself and replied:
“I think… maybe the Silver Dragon Queen isn’t quite what everyone imagines her to be.”
“Oh?” the teacher raised an eyebrow. “But this information was gathered by warriors of the Rhine Kingdom who entered the Dragon Kingdom themselves.
It’s among the few reliable sources we humans have.”
“She… delights in the suffering of others,” Xia Yi said.
That damn Xia Lulu—knowing full well how much I hate bitter melon juice, and still smiled as I drank it.
“That sounds accurate. Silver dragons are very wicked and love tormenting the weak for fun,” the teacher nodded in agreement.
“The Silver Dragon Queen is… very powerful.”
After all, Xia Yi had challenged Xia Lulu several times and lost every single time.
She had never even gained the upper hand.
“Yes, unlike humans, dragons rule by strength. The Silver Dragon Queen must be stronger than all others,” the teacher continued approvingly.
Xia Yi went on.
“She’s full of tricks and has a terrible personality.”
Ugh, that damn Xia Lulu, always playing mind games with me.
Even when she sees through my plans, she pretends not to—just to watch me emotionally break down! If that’s not a rotten personality, what is?
“Exactly! You really understand the Silver Dragon Queen. Without such ruthlessness, how could she have held the title of Dragon King for so long?”
The teacher looked genuinely impressed, as if Xia Yi were a highly promising student.
“Frankly, what you described aligns perfectly with our current understanding.
There’s really no major difference here.”
Though there had been a small interruption, the teacher resumed his lecture.
Xia Yi decided to treat it all as entertainment—honestly, it was pretty amusing.
“Besides the Silver Dragon Queen, the Dragon Kingdom also has the extremely evil Silver Dragon Princess!
She is even more savage than the Queen—more terrifying, bloodthirsty, and has once entered the human world to slaughter countless lives!”
The teacher added more to the blackboard.
“This is the Silver Dragon Princess’s true form—her real dragon body!”
“Ah…”
Xia Yi’s little face immediately turned red.
On the board was a massive silver dragon—even larger than Serra when she transformed into her full dragon form.
It was a super colossal dragon!
“When the Silver Dragon Princess spreads her wings, it’s like night has fallen—the sky blotted out,
When she opens her maw, it’s like a bottomless abyss—capable of devouring all things,
When her claws descend, she shatters the earth!”
“This is the daughter of the Silver Dragon Queen. Any dragon who’s seen her true form loses all will to fight, overcome by boundless fear.”
Uuugh… Stop… Stop talking…!!
Xia Yi hugged her head and covered it with her notebook.
Why did it feel like the teacher was insulting her personally?
She didn’t do anything wrong!!
“Teacher, I think what you’re saying has… major issues.”
Suddenly, a girl’s voice interrupted the class.
“Hm?”
The teacher paused mid-lecture.
This was even more outrageous than Xia Yi’s earlier giggling.
This was outright challenging the class.
Everyone turned to the back of the classroom.
“Who’s that girl?”
“Never seen her.”
“No idea who she is.”
Nobody seemed to know her—not even the teacher, who was now surprised that he couldn’t remember her name.
Even Xia Yi turned around out of curiosity.
And when she saw the girl’s face, she froze.
…Why is it her?!