Dragon King's Harem Chapter 299. Walking Around The Palace II
Walking through the streets of the Healer Tribe’s city with Elixar, I couldn’t help but compare it to Dragon Cross City. The contrast was striking. Where my city was loud and bustling, full of diverse, powerful beings striding through its chaotic streets, this place exuded calm. Everything here seed perfectly in its place—like the entire city had taken a deep, collective breath and decided to relax.
The people moved differently too. They weren’t the towering, battle-ready figures I was used to back ho. Here, they walked with a quiet grace, their movents almost ek in comparison to the dragons who filled my domain. Yet, there was sothing admirable in their composure, a quiet strength that didn’t rely on raw power.
The streets were pristine, lined with vibrant gardens and trees that looked as though they had grown in perfect harmony with the city. It wasn’t just beautiful; it was peaceful. While Dragon Cross City thrived on its diversity and energy, this place was almost entirely elven. It wasn’t an accident either—it was intentional.
For centuries, the Healer Tribe had kept themselves closed off, limiting who could enter their territory. It wasn’t just paranoia; it was survival. They’d seen what outsiders could do and weren’t about to risk their secrets falling into the wrong hands. Even for allies, the rules were strict. Visits had to be approved by the Healer King himself, and even then, they could only bring a handful of soldiers—twenty max. No exceptions.
I couldn’t help but admire the thought and discipline behind it. As I looked around, taking in the quiet beauty of the city, I turned to Elixar. “I have to say,” I told him, “your city’s incredible. The peace and order here… it’s sothing to admire. You’ve built sothing truly special.”
Elixar’s face lit up with pride. “Thank you, Argod,” he said, his voice warm. “It may not have the energy or vibrancy of Dragon Cross City, but this harmony is what we strive for. Maintaining it has always been our top priority. It’s a beauty of a different kind—one that brings peace to the heart.”
After the tour, Elixar led back to the palace and showed to my quarters. The room was spacious yet humble, designed more for comfort than extravagance. He bid farewell. I decided to take a mont for myself.
Standing on the balcony, I let the view wash over . The city stretched out below like a living painting. Crystalline structures glimred in the golden light of the setting suns, their reflections casting srizing patterns on the streets below. The gardens, the fountains, the orderly streets—it all ca together in a way that was almost surreal.
Leaning against one of the stone pillars, I allowed myself a rare mont of relaxation. Being the Dragon King ca with endless responsibilities, and monts like these were few and far between. But here, alone on the balcony, I could let my guard down.
A thought struck . I’d seen so much of the city, but I hadn’t yet tasted its flavors. I called for one of the palace servants and asked for a selection of the Healer Tribe’s signature drinks. They left with a polite nod, promising to return shortly.
While I waited, I let my thoughts wander. Evelina was sowhere in the palace, likely caught up with her family. It was important for her to be here, and I respected that. Still, I missed her presence.
Before long, the servant returned, carrying a tray filled with an assortnt of goblets. The drink was vibrant, and the aroma of exotic herbs and spices filled the air as the tray was set down on a small table by the balcony. With a bow, the servant left to my solitude.
I approached the table and picked up one of the goblets, a liquid gold mixture catching my eye. It slled sweet, with hints of sothing earthy beneath.
Curious, I took a sip, letting the flavor roll over my tongue. It was unlike anything I’d ever tasted—delicate and complex, like honey but with layers of spice and herb that I couldn’t quite place.
Leaning back against the pillar again, I let the drink settle, savoring the quiet mont.
The breeze toyed with my hair, carrying the fragrant scent of the gardens below. For the first ti in what felt like forever, I let go of my title, the endless decisions, and the constant demands on my ti.
The responsibilities of being Dragon King were imnse. Protecting my people, managing alliances, securing our borders—it never stopped. Even now, standing here in this peaceful city, part of my mind was already calculating the potential benefits of our alliance with the Healer Tribe. But for a brief mont, I pushed it all aside.
The suns dipped lower on the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow across the city. The sky began to shift, hues of purple and orange bleeding together in a breathtaking display. It was the kind of scene that could make even a hardened king pause.
The goblet now empty, I placed it back on the table and closed my eyes, letting the sounds of the city drift over .
Opening my eyes, I looked up at the sky again.
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