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... th the huge carcasses of the dragons, was now clear.

The empire’s barrier was functioning again, and the people who had fought against the dragons rested in the empire.

Everyone other than one person—Alex.

After sending everyone back, ensuring that they were resting, he returned to chat with the only surviving dragon.

The white Part-dragon, now bound and disarmed, lay kneeling in the middle of a shallow crater.

It was left here by Alex, bound in a way that ...

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