Morning arrived gently in Greenwood Village.
The forest did not wake suddenly like a human city. There were no loud noises, no rushing footsteps, no clattering carts. Instead, the world seed to breathe awake slowly.
First ca the birds.
Soft chirps echoed through the towering ancient trees, their songs weaving through the forest canopy like threads of music. Then ca the wind, rustling the leaves overhead and carrying with it the scent of moss, damp earth, and blooming wildflowers.
Sunlight filtered through the massive branches high above, falling in thin golden beams that drifted down toward the wooden platforms of the elven village.
It was peaceful.
Suspiciously peaceful.
High above the forest floor, resting on a reinforced platform built around the trunk of one of Greenwood’s largest trees, John lay curled like a massive shadow.
The young black dragon had folded his wings close to his body, his long tail draped lazily over the edge of the platform.
Every now and then the wooden beams creaked quietly beneath his weight.
But the structure held.
The elves had gotten used to reinforcing things.
Just in case.
One of John’s golden eyes slowly opened.
He stared out across the endless sea of trees stretching toward the horizon.
The forest was alive this morning.
Elves moved along the wooden bridges between platforms, carrying baskets filled with herbs, fruits, and tools for the day’s work.
Children ran along the upper walkways, laughing as they chased one another.
Guards rotated their watch shifts on the observation towers.
Everything looked... normal.
John exhaled slowly.
A small puff of dark smoke drifted from his nostrils.
"Peace and quiet," he muttered to himself.
"Feels weird."
---
Footsteps approached along the wooden bridge.
Light steps.
Confident.
John didn’t need to look to know who it was.
Lythriel stepped onto the platform a mont later, balancing a small basket against her hip.
She took one look at the enormous dragon sprawled across half the platform and shook her head.
"You look like a very large, very lazy house pet."
John didn’t move.
"House pets don’t weigh several tons."
"That’s a technical detail."
He slowly turned his head toward her.
"I’m offended."
"You should be."
Lythriel placed the basket down on the small wooden table nearby.
The sll of fresh fruit filled the air imdiately.
John sniffed.
His head lifted slightly.
"That slls good."
"Of course it does."
She pulled out a bright red fruit and tossed it toward him.
The fruit looked comically small as it landed near one of his claws.
John stared at it.
Then at her.
"Is this supposed to feed ?"
"It’s a snack."
"That’s a *berry*."
"It’s a forest apple."
"That doesn’t make it bigger."
Lythriel crossed her arms.
"You could try being grateful."
John opened his mouth and dropped the fruit inside.
He chewed thoughtfully.
"...Okay that’s actually good."
She smirked.
"I know."
---
More footsteps approached.
Sylvara appeared monts later carrying a wooden tray with several steaming cups.
The herbal scent drifted across the platform.
John imdiately recognized it.
"The tea again?"
Sylvara smiled warmly.
"It helps with mana balance."
"I don’t have mana balance issues."
"Are you sure?"
Lythriel snorted.
"He accidentally cracked a tree trunk with a tail swipe yesterday."
"That tree was fragile."
"That tree was two hundred years old."
"It looked weak."
Sylvara set the tray down carefully.
"I made extra today."
"For the dragon?"
"Yes."
Lythriel leaned against the railing.
"I never thought I’d see the day where an ancient forest healer made tea for a dragon."
Sylvara laughed softly.
"Life is unpredictable."
John lowered his head near the table.
The cups looked ridiculously small next to him.
He carefully picked one up between two claws.
"This still feels weird."
Sylvara tilted her head.
"What does?"
"Being treated like a guest."
Lythriel raised an eyebrow.
"You are a guest."
"I’m also a giant predator."
She shrugged.
"Both things can be true."
John chuckled.
"That’s a very elf way of thinking."
---
They sat together quietly for a few minutes.
Sylvara sipping her tea.
Lythriel lazily watching the forest below.
John lying comfortably across the platform.
It felt... calm.
Almost too calm.
Eventually Lythriel broke the silence.
"So."
John opened one eye.
"That’s never a good start."
She ignored him.
"Can I ask you sothing?"
"You usually do."
She hesitated slightly.
"...Do dragons get bored?"
John blinked.
"Yes."
Both elves looked surprised.
"Really?" Sylvara asked.
"Yes."
"I thought dragons were always... doing things."
"Like destroying cities," Lythriel added.
"That’s a stereotype."
"Is it?"
John thought for a mont.
"...Okay sotis it’s accurate."
Sylvara laughed quietly.
"But boredom?"
John nodded slowly.
"Dragons live a long ti."
"How long?" Lythriel asked.
John shrugged.
"Depends on the species."
"But for strong dragons... centuries are normal."
Lythriel’s eyes widened slightly.
"That sounds exhausting."
"It can be."
Sylvara looked curious.
"So what do dragons do when they get bored?"
John grinned.
"Usually sothing irresponsible."
Lythriel groaned.
"That explains a lot of history."
---
Another breeze drifted through the forest canopy.
Leaves rustled softly.
Sylvara watched John carefully.
"Can I ask sothing else?"
"Sure."
"Do you ever miss your old life?"
John froze slightly.
The platform went quiet.
Lythriel glanced between them.
"Old life?"
Sylvara quickly added,
"I an... before you ca to Greenwood."
John stared out toward the distant mountains.
His voice was quieter when he answered.
"...Sotis."
Lythriel tilted her head.
"You lived sowhere else before this?"
"Yes."
"Where?"
John smiled faintly.
"Very far away."
"That’s vague."
"It’s complicated."
Sylvara studied his expression.
"Was it a kingdom?"
"Sothing like that."
"Did you have a family there?"
John didn’t answer imdiately.
Images flickered in his mind.
A small apartnt.
A glowing computer screen late at night.
The sound of traffic outside the window.
Friends laughing over video calls.
Simple things.
Ordinary things.
Things that felt impossibly distant now.
"...I had people I knew," he said finally.
Lythriel noticed the careful wording.
"That sounds like you’re avoiding details."
John shrugged.
"I’m good at that."
She sighed.
"Yes, we’ve noticed."
---
The quiet mont lingered until another figure approached.
Commander Aerion stepped onto the platform with his usual calm, controlled presence.
"Good morning."
Lythriel nodded.
"Morning, Commander."
Sylvara greeted him politely.
Aerion looked toward the dragon.
"You appear relaxed today."
John stretched slightly.
"Temporary peace is valuable."
"That sounds like a general speaking."
"Dragons and generals share similar perspectives."
Aerion considered that.
"...I believe that."
He rested his hands behind his back.
"The village repairs are progressing well."
Sylvara nodded.
"Most of the damaged bridges have been reinforced."
Lythriel added,
"The guards are still a little nervous though."
"Understandable," Aerion said.
He glanced at John.
"Scouts have confird the hunter group retreated fully from the forest."
John nodded slowly.
"They’ll probably report what they saw."
"Yes."
"Which ans eventually soone bigger will show interest."
Aerion didn’t disagree.
"That possibility exists."
Lythriel groaned.
"Great."
Sylvara sighed.
"At least we have ti."
John smiled slightly.
"And ti is useful."
---
Later that afternoon—
The platform was quiet again.
Lythriel and Sylvara had gone to help with village tasks.
Aerion had returned to organizing the guards.
For the first ti that day...
John was alone.
Which ant he could finally focus on sothing he had been thinking about.
Inside his mind—
A familiar translucent panel appeared.
---
**[SYSTEM ONLINE]**
---
John spoke silently.
*System.*
The response ca instantly.
**[Yes, Host.]**
He hesitated slightly before asking the question.
*When can I obtain a humanoid form?*
There was a short pause.
Then a new interface appeared.
---
**[Humanoid Transformation Ability]**
Unlock Condition:
• Reach **Tier 10 Evolution**
Secondary Requirent:
• Advanced Mana Control
Optional Variations:
• Hybrid Dragon Form
• Partial Transformation
• Full Humanoid Form
---
John stared at the panel.
*Tier 10.*
Still far away.
His current progress appeared below.
---
**Tier 9 Progress: 71%**
---
Not bad.
But still a long road ahead.
*So I need Tier 10 first.*
**[Correct.]**
John thought quietly.
*Will I lose my dragon form?*
**[Negative.]**
**[Host will gain form-switching capability.]**
*Good.*
He wasn’t ready to give up being a dragon.
Flying alone made it worth it.
But...
He did miss certain things.
Walking normally.
Using hands.
Eating food without devouring entire animals.
Sleeping sowhere comfortable.
He chuckled softly.
*Beds are impossible now.*
The system responded.
**[Many high-tier dragons develop humanoid forms for interaction with intelligent civilizations.]**
That made sense.
Trying to hold a casual conversation while towering over everyone like a moving mountain wasn’t ideal.
---
Footsteps approached again.
John instantly closed the system interface.
Lythriel returned carrying several wooden training spears.
"You’re awake."
"I was thinking."
"That’s dangerous."
She tossed a spear onto the platform.
It clattered loudly.
"We’re going training."
John blinked.
"With those?"
"Yes."
Sylvara arrived behind her smiling.
"You promised to help train the guards."
"I said maybe."
"That counts."
"No it doesn’t."
Lythriel grinned.
"Too late."
John sighed.
"Well..."
He slowly stood.
The entire platform groaned loudly beneath his weight.
"...this should be interesting."
Sylvara smiled warmly.
"I think the guards are excited."
John smirked.
"They won’t be."
---
Far away...
Beyond the distant mountain range...
Sothing massive moved through the clouds.
Sothing ancient.
Sothing powerful.
And soon—
John’s peaceful days in Greenwood would end again.
But for now...
There was training to do.
And tea waiting on the table.
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