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answered the knights, whose words were slurred due to their drunkness. Again, the lot emptied their | answered the knights, whose words were slurred due to their drunkness. Again, the lot emptied their cups, filled to the brim with grape wine, in one gulp. | ||
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said Rene's deputy, a crimson-haired youth named Matthew Pennterdon, as he casually waved his wand, creating a mini whirlwind to stir the wind. As the third son of a petty noble family, he always drank in a miserly manner - diluting the wine with water before drinking it. So, he would occasionally use magic in this manner to stir his cup. |
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Chapter 2: Fairies
Today is the third day of the miraculous return of the dragon knights. Rene and Saito, along with the rest, were partying in the tent all this while.
Ever since that party, Rene and the other members of the 2nd Dragon Cavalry Company had been making a fool of themselves at Louise's tent everyday. Them being so-called "guards" were merely excuese; in reality, they were there for other reasons.
"Cheers! To our miraculous survival!"
That, was the 17th "Cheers!" of the day, delivered in a half-druken stupor.
"Cheers! Cheers!"
answered the knights, whose words were slurred due to their drunkness. Again, the lot emptied their cups, filled to the brim with grape wine, in one gulp.
"It's great to be alive. You could still drink like this!"
said Rene's deputy, a crimson-haired youth named Matthew Pennterdon, as he casually waved his wand, creating a mini whirlwind to stir the wind. As the third son of a petty noble family, he always drank in a miserly manner - diluting the wine with water before drinking it. So, he would occasionally use magic in this manner to stir his cup.