Fire & Ice Page #7
- Year:
- 2008
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There's one baby that doesn't
give you a motherly feeling inside.
What's that?
Another one
of Sangimel's inventions.
Given enough time,
he can make almost anything.
What are you doing?
Letting the ice dragon know
where to find us.
Are you sure about this?
Perhaps we should take
the dracon back to Carpia.
If it protected Quilok,
it will protect us.
Then the innocent people
in his kingdom would be destroyed.
Is that what you want?
You want to be like Quilok?
As long as Sangimel's awoken it,
this will bring it here.
Why?
It will sense one of its own kind
in danger.
Once we endanger the dracon,
its scent changes
and it sends out a distress signal.
The ice dragon will follow it.
Seeing as the dragons of different
species can't abide one another,
when the ice dragon sees
the fire dragon,
all hell will break loose.
But how can you be sure
the ice dragon
will defeat the fire dragon?
Sangimel's seen them both.
He believes the ice dragon
to be the more powerful.
Is he sure?
It's not something you can measure.
If you know anybody
with more experience,
then I'm more than happy
to defer to them.
How did you allow this to happen?
We have lost our only protection!
You have put our kingdom
in jeopardy as well!
All right, this is very simple.
Find Gabriel.
Find him and kill him!
Then bring me back the dracon.
Do you think
you can do that for me?
Yes.
Or is the thought of killing
your former captain's son
a difficult one?
Yes.
Honesty. I like that.
However, if you don't think
you can bring yourself to kill him,
then kill yourself!
It will make everything easier
on the both of us.
Go.
This should be enough.
Get the box.
The box is made of lead,
so it should block any scent or sound
the dragon can pick up on.
Don't we want the dragon
to be able to find it?
- Right.
We just need it to draw the dragon
into the general area.
Once here, she and the fire dragon
will fight each other.
Now, come,
we've got to move quickly.
Where are we going?
There's an abandoned farm
I can't find Luisa.
Did you ask her maid?
She hasn't seen her since last night.
She wouldn't have gone out
knowing the danger.
Wouldn't she?
She's your daughter.
You are the one that told her
This is the price you are paying
for letting her behave like a son
instead of the princess
she should be!
to risk her life.
No, she would do anything
to prove to you
that she is capable
of being your heir.
She must have followed Gabriel,
and she's out there
in the midst of all this danger.
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