"Is this the place, Master?" Sebastian inquired as they arrived at a dense and dark forest, fittingly nad the 'Black Forest,' in front of them.
"Yes, bring all the carriage at about one mile south of the forest, where you'll find an empty field," she ordered her butler. Dozens of large carriages followed them, loaded with poisonous alcohol and tons of at.
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"Master, the at is cooked and completely soaked in alcohol," the butler reported to his master, who wore a faint smile, hinting at her anticipation of sothing significant.
"Excellent. Instruct all the servants to prepare for the arrival of a Black Dragon," she commanded. The servants, accustod to her seemingly omnipotent authority, shivered in obedience.
They didn't doubt her word, even though the reality was quite the opposite. They coated themselves with mana, a simple trick to deceive weaker humans about their strength.
It was a necessary facade, though it wouldn't fool beings stronger than themselves.
Inside, Sebastian was burdened by the revelation but dared not doubt his master's instructions.
"I understand, Master," he replied as they all prepared themselves for the arrival of their guest.
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"Sebastian, prepare the 'Draconian Pact,'" I commanded my butler, the pact already arranged for.
"Yes, Master," he replied, and the servants gathered around the Dragon, injecting mana into the ground, creating a vibrant blue mana circle.
"Do you beco my slave?" I asked the Dragon. I didn't want to ta him; I needed a powerful servant. With the energy he currently possessed, the weight of the pact would shift in my favor.
"Yes," as I heard those words, only one thought crossed my mind: 'Fool.'
"Hey, wake up, you damn lizard," I said, rubbing my legs on its head. He reluctantly opened his eyes, attempting to maintain his dignity before becoming my new mode of transportation.
We arrived in our state, leaving everyone shocked and in awe. After all, I had tad a dragon, or rather, acquired a slave.
"You will reside in that place," I instructed as I led him to a warehouse that had been prepared for this mont, having anticipated this outco for months.
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