Chapter 31 (3/3)

style, then switched to what he had learned from Gler'thys.

The sword struck the training weapon again and again, sometimes sparking. The orc woman seemed tireless. Draco decided not to delay any longer. After a series of attacks, he slashed in a wide arc. Taking advantage of a brief moment when the instructor's attention was focused on the tip of his sword, the boy transformed. Gler'thys became longer, forcing the orc to take half a step back. The dragon was just waiting for that and lunged with his sword in one hand and his claws in the other. Before he was within range, a training sword appeared out of nowhere and blocked both blows.

Draco had been trying for a long time to turn his height and strength advantage into victory. He wasn't doing very well. He struggled for a long time, looking for gaps and mistakes. He was unable to do so. In addition, his instincts were screaming that he didn't stand a chance against her. When the reptile began to feel tired, the woman pushed him away and stopped him with a gesture.

‘You're doing very well,’ she patted the dragon on the shoulder. ‘Keep it up, and I'll definitely help you polish your skills.’

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