113-neglect behavior




 Whew. It's been a long time since I've tasted this smell.
 When you enter the dragonshed, the strong smell unique to dragons can be felt in your nose.

 I'm sure you'll be able to find a way to make it work for you.

 After all, a dragon's body is huge.
 There are other creatures that are larger if you just think of them in terms of purely physical size, but no other creature has the ability to boast a body as large as a dragon's and yet still have the ability to fly.

 Says.
 A full-grown dragon can eat more than 300 kilos a day.

 With that much food, of course, the amount of excrement the dragon's masters have to deal with all day long.

Look at this. This is my beloved dragon, Saint Glory!

 With that, the man who represented the study group introduced Eliza to a single dragon with green scales.

''Great! I don't think I've ever seen a dragon this big before!

 
 Hmm. It's not a bad dragon, as Eliza admires it.

 Back in the days 200 years ago when I was there, only a handful of great aristocrats or people who were descended from royalty were able to privately own a giant dragon with such a large body size.

 Probably over the past two hundred years, the method of raising dragons had been studied and made more efficient.

 I was worried that even the dragons had deteriorated under the impetus of the decline in magic, but apparently my fears were unfounded.

''Let's see. You over there?

It's Abel.

Yes. I've prepared the dragon for you to borrow, Abel, in the back of this room. You can do what you want with the rest.

 Oh dear. Unlike Eliza, your treatment of me is quite cursory, isn't it?
 Well, we didn't want to be interfered with excessively as well, so it's good for us.

 I'll take your word for it and do as I please.