forwards.
The leash was practically glued to her hands, and she couldn’t even let go of it.
She could only cry out for help at the red dragon, who abruptly opened its eyes when it heard her screams.
It immediately spread its wings and chased after her.

The magical dog leash flew extremely fast, and it seemed to be taking Luya to the dog who was wearing the collar.

Apparently, the dog had run down the mountain again.
Trees zoomed past her, and she had to be very careful to avoid crashing head-first into a tree.
Even with the dragon following close behind, it couldn’t stop Luya, and it had to fly parallel to her.

Damn, that shitty dog!

After catching it, she was definitely going to give it a beating!

Her head spinning, Luya couldn’t help but question how stupidly irrational this equipment was.
Why couldn’t the dog be sent flying to her? Instead, she had to be the one dragged to the dog?

Figure out the master-pet relationship properly!

But since it was something that the demons came up with, there probably wasn’t any product testing or product manager reviews.
It wasn’t surprising that there were design flaws that hadn’t been fixed.
After being dragged around in the air for nearly ten minutes, Luya slowly realized that she had been pulled into goblin territory.

This place was sort of like a village, not far from where the dragon lived.
When the red dragon appeared, the goblins sentries carrying bows immediately scattered and hid themselves in various hiding places.

Luya was surprised.
She couldn’t help but wonder why the dog had run all the way over here?

In her memories, even a whole group of mercenaries wouldn’t dare attack a goblin settlement so rashly.
Those creatures were natural bandits, and they liked to live in groups.
Even though they had a low IQ and had poor fighting power, they were very vicious.
The strong ruled the weak, and they naturally obeyed entities stronger than them.
This made them very suitable for suicide units or construction projects.

But since they couldn’t be brought out in public, most high-ranking demons preferred to use gnomes for labor.
As a result, most goblins were scattered around in the wild, and they looted wherever they went like bandits.

Thankfully, she had appeared together with the red dragon.
If a human girl was caught by goblins, the outcome would be horrible.

Under their instinctive fear of the dragon, the goblins quickly fled.
Even the goblin in the chieftan’s tent scrambled to escape, leaving behind its sceptre.

At this point, Luya finally found her dog.

“Lu Dahuang! What are you doing?!”

That rascal Shiba Inu was underneath a bush, secretly digging at something.
Frankly, Luya was surprised that it hadn’t been discovered by the goblins and turned into a pot roast.
When leash dragging Luya finally reached to the Shiba Inu’s side, it attached with a click, and Lu Dahuang was finally tethered to the leash.
It stopped digging at the soil with a dumbfounded expression, and it slowly lifted its head to stare at Luya.
Then it looked at the dog leash in her hand.

The Shiba Inu, which was carrying something in its mouth, looked stunned.

“Walking a dog without a leash is basically the same thing as a dog walking itself.
Starting today, I will raise you properly, so stay right there.”

After the red dragon landed on the ground, Luya finally regained her confidence and started to scold the dog.

“Reflect on it Lu Dahuang! Why do you make us worry so much? Why do you keep running away, even deep into goblin territory?”

“If I hadn’t found you, you would have been turned into a pot of dog meat.
This has already happened a few times, and you clearly haven’t learned your lesson.”

“If this happens again, I’m ditching you.
I’m really going to ditch you.”

She had no idea if the Shiba Inu understood her anger.
After realizing that it had been tied to a leash, its expression became a little dark.
It made one wonder what it was thinking.

“Fine, I’ll give you a chance.
Why don’t you explain yourself?”

Luya felt a little tired.
No matter how close she got to this dog, it didn’t even respond.
There wasn’t even a single bark.

She opened the monster translator, wondering if it could translate dog speak, but unfortunately, the Shiba Inu didn’t talk.
Suddenly, it spat out a golden insignia from its mouth.
It clattered on the ground in front of Luya.

“Huh? You want to give me something to say you’re sorry? Unfortunately, gold is useless in this kind of place.
You better think of another way to apologize.”

Luya tilted her chin up, very satisfied that Lu Dahuang seemed to recognize the error of his ways.
Honestly, her expectations weren’t high.
She just wanted an obedient and sensible dog to accompany her!

Thinking that she’d make up with the dog later, Luya bent down and picked up the insignia that the dog had dropped in front of her.

But after she saw the insignia clearly, she was speechless.

This wasn’t an ordinary insignia… it was a high-level pass that allowed you to enter and exit any district in the Asdra Empire.
Only aristocrats and soldiers above the rank of Centurion could have an insignia like this.

She stared at the insignia in her hand.
When she returned to her senses, she looked at the Shiba Inu who had been sitting obediently on the ground, watching her very calmly.

Why… would a dog find something like this?

Author’s notes:

The dragon is an old-fashioned man! But as soon as it was mentioned, he went to take a bath with a guilty conscience!

Heroine: I really want to scrub the dragon’s scales

Translator’s notes:

I (吾): An ancient way of saying I. Moving out: The meaning here is something like a girlfriend threatening to move out of her boyfriend’s apartment because it’s so messy.

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