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A Silver Dragon Queen Turned Me Into a Young Dragon Princess – chapter 41

“Mo Li, long time no see.” The man in the suit standing outside the door was someone Mo Li recognized.

They had met not long ago; it was Rocco, the personal guard of Count Norma.

At this moment, he stood with his arms crossed, calmly watching Mo Li walk out of the orphanage.

“It feels like it was just a few days ago, Mr. Rocco.” Mo Li smiled.

If it was Rocco, then he was likely conveying Count Norma’s intentions.

Judging by the count’s previous attitude towards him, there shouldn’t be any conflict of etiquette in the short term.

“What brings the busy Mr. Rocco to me?” “I’ve brought my master’s message.

This isn’t the place to talk with so many eyes around.” Rocco lowered his voice and gave Mo Li a look, which the latter understood.

“Old man, I’ve got something to do, so I won’t be back for lunch.” Mo Li waved to the old man at the orphanage behind him and then followed Rocco away.

It was only when he inadvertently caught sight of the phoenix cross pattern on Rocco’s epaulet that Mo Li remembered.

Norma had mentioned that Rocco was chosen by the current Pope of the Papal State to ensure his safety, suggesting that this man with hidden strength likely once served directly under the Pope.

…If this guy knew he had seen the Pope’s daughter’s body, would he draw his sword and chop off his head on the spot?

The thought made Mo Li shiver slightly.

“What’s wrong?” Rocco asked, noticing Mo Li’s change in expression.

After all, his master had repeatedly instructed him to ensure Mo Li’s safety.

Although Rocco didn’t know what was so special about this seemingly ordinary boy that his master valued so much, orders were orders, and a competent subordinate didn’t need to know the reasons.

“Nothing, nothing.

Please, Mr. Rocco, I know a great pancake stall.

Let’s talk there.”

“…” Seeing Mo Li’s pained expression over his wallet, Rocco’s mouth twitched, and he sighed lightly.

“Let’s discuss it at a tea shop.

Don’t worry, I’ll cover the bill.”

“Great!” Mo Li immediately showed an expression of ‘I’ve been waiting for you to say that,’ without any embarrassment.

“…” This kid may be young, but he’s quite cunning.

Mo Li put on a ‘choose any shop you like, I’m easy’ expression.

But since Rocco was a former papal guard, he probably wouldn’t be so stingy as to pick a random street stall, right? That would be too low-class.

Rocco chose a high-end café.

In Fran City, only wealthy families could afford coffee, so there was no such thing as a low-class coffee shop.

“A grilled steak, a corn chowder, a roast lamb leg, a goose liver pasta…” Once inside, Mo Li didn’t hold back, ordering from the menu without considering the other person’s wallet.

If someone was willing to pay, why not enjoy a free meal? Eating less would be a loss.

Rocco’s eye twitched at Mo Li’s complete lack of courtesy, but he didn’t say much.

This was part of Count Norma’s instructions to take care of him.

The master’s words were to help as much as possible.

“Um, sir, you’ve almost ordered everything on the menu.

Can you really eat that much?” The waiter couldn’t help but ask.

“Serve it.

He can eat it all.” Rocco spoke up, and the waiter had nothing more to say.

“This is the competition entry card from the count.

Your number is 66.” While waiting for the food, Rocco got to the point.

He took out a blue card with gold edges and handed it to Mo Li.

Mo Li rubbed the card, which had his name, age, and number written in the language of the Papal State.

“This card can’t be forged or replaced.

Keep it safe.

If you lose it, you’re out of luck.” He explained.

“Thank you for the trouble, Count.” Mo Li tucked the card into his pocket.

“By the way, the count also wanted you to be careful.

Viscount Minster seems determined to win this competition.”

“Does the count think I’ll lose to that spoiled brat?” “That’s not it.

It’s just that for victory, Viscount Minster has emptied his family’s resources, giving all the weapons and treasures he could to his precious son.

He wanted me to tell you that although Minster is a fallen noble, he still has some foundation.”

“Got it, thanks for the warning.”

“Mr. Count also told me that if you feel the weapon in your hand isn’t suitable, you can talk to him.

As for enchanted weapons, he has some in stock.”

Mo Li’s eyes were instantly filled with surprise.

No way, isn’t this help a bit too much? The previous actions could be explained as repaying a favor or having principles, but now this help is clearly over the top, and way beyond what is necessary.

This made Mo Li uneasy.

As the saying goes, when someone is overly attentive without reason, they must have ulterior motives.

He couldn’t figure out what this high-ranking Count wanted from him.

Did he look like a young man with a story or potential? It’s important to know that favors are hard to repay.

Even if the other party truly doesn’t want anything from him, Mo Li, who doesn’t like owing others, couldn’t accept it.

Constantly accepting help from others was too much for him.

“Please thank the Count for me, but there’s no need.

I have my own ways.”

“Alright, I’ll pass on the message.”

“By the way, do you know how many participants there are in total this time?” After receiving the qualification card, Mo Li planned to gather more information.

“With you included, there are eighty.

The competition rules are simple: progressive elimination, and the last one standing is the winner.”

“Can we use our own weapons?”

“Of course, that’s the key to Viscount Minster’s victory.”

Just as Mo Li had guessed, Viscount Minster would definitely find a way to allow personal weapons to ensure his child’s smooth passage.

“Is there a possibility of cheating?” Since the rules were set by Viscount Minster, cheating was very likely.

“That, probably not.” Rocco thought for a moment and shook his head.

“Although some rules can be adjusted according to local customs, it’s still the entrance qualification assessment for Lan Yin Academy.

Lan Yin Academy will send special personnel to supervise the fairness of the competition, so cheating on stage is unlikely, especially with people from Lan Yin Academy watching.”

“Lan Yin Academy will personally send people over?” Mo Li raised an eyebrow.

It’s not that he looked down on Viscount Minster’s territory, but having Lan Yin Academy personally send people, wouldn’t that be a bit degrading?

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A Silver Dragon Queen Turned Me Into a Young Dragon Princess

A Silver Dragon Queen Turned Me Into a Young Dragon Princess

遭银龙王女变成幼龙姬的我
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Status: Ongoing Type:
How many unexpected surprises can there be in a lifetime? Mo Li, a destitute human child, found himself kidnapped by a silver-haired dragon princess and transformed into a dragon girl! “Simply put, your mother is my older sister and a member of the dragon royalty.” The beautiful dragon girl with cherry-white hair explained expressionlessly. “What? You’re saying that my mother is the kind of female dragon who enjoys having members of other races serve as her dragon knights. That’s not a funny joke… Oww!” “Keep babbling nonsense and I’ll…”
TL: This series has already been added to Novelupdates, I am just continuing the series as they have stopped since June, please enjoy. Btw I will be starting from where the previous translator has left off so please check their site for the previous chapters!

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