Chapter 39: Making Lord Diding's name a legend in the Kingdom of Roland.
Chapter 39: Making Lord Diding's name a legend in the Kingdom of Roland.
This is bad. If she doesn't ask one more question, what if the soothing potion doesn't work on a living person? Wouldn't that ruin the reputation of the Dragon Distin?
Sophia's expression showed a moment of panic. "Stay calm, don't panic. What she hasn't considered, Lord Dragon Didin may have."
The Soul-Soothing Liquid should be safe for the living. Let Dalton's daughter, Lyra, drink some first and see how it goes. If it works well, two bottles of the liquid should heal Lyra's damaged soul.
If it doesn't work, my soul will fall into hell tonight. I'll ask the dragon Distin if he has any soothing potion that the living can drink.
"What is it, Your Highness?"
"fine."
When Sofia and Anna arrived in the lobby on the first floor, they saw eleven-year-old Leila curiously touching the sofa and occasionally poking it.
Dalton followed Lyra, gently persuading her to stop touching it.
"If Leila likes to touch it, let her touch it, it's fine."
Sophia walked up to Lyra, glanced at the mentally challenged Lyra, and smiled at Dalton.
"Greetings, Your Highness. I was so excited yesterday to learn that the person Your Highness knows can cure Lyra that I couldn't sleep all night. I brought Lyra here early this morning. I hope my intrusion has not disturbed Your Highness's rest."
Dalton placed his right hand on his chest and bowed to Sophia. His eyes held a mixture of expectation, fear, excitement, and a touch of apology.
She hoped that the medicine from "that person" mentioned by Sophia would cure Lyra, but she was also afraid that the medicine from "that person" would be ineffective.
His apology stemmed from his feeling that he had disturbed the prince's rest.
"Mr. Dalton, before I give you that person's 'soothing medicine,' I have to tell you something first. I got the soothing liquid, but I forgot to ask that person if it can be drunk by a living person."
I think it should be safe for living people to drink, but please don't be upset if it doesn't work.
Upon hearing this, Dalton was taken aback at first, then took a deep breath and quickly composed himself.
"Your Highness Sophia, you flatter me. Whether or not that person's medicine can cure Lyra, I will not harbor any resentment. On the contrary, I will thank Your Highness Sophia with a grateful heart."
Therefore, Your Highness Sophia, please do not feel guilty.
Sofia breathed a sigh of relief. She spread her hands, and after a flash of bluish-purple light, a wine bottle appeared in her hand.
Dalton glanced at Sophia instinctively when he saw the wine bottle, surprised that this princess, who was only a few years older than his daughter, actually enjoyed drinking.
"Emily, bring me a cup."
"Yes, Your Highness."
Emily, who was wiping the wine cabinet, put down the rag, took a glass from the cabinet, and handed it to Sophia.
Sophia handed the cup to Dalton. "You feed Leila her medicine."
"Yes."
Dalton took the glass, and Sophia uncorked the bottle and poured a glass of soothing liquid into it.
As the green sedative liquid flowed from the bottle into the glass, Dalton's heart skipped a beat when he saw the color of the liquid. This color didn't look like something a medicine would use to cure illness...
It's more like a harmful poison...
"Don't be afraid. The color of the medicine is a bit strange, but it can indeed heal the soul."
Sofia poured more than half a cup of the soothing potion into the glass, then capped the bottle with the cork. "Let Layla drink this first and see how it goes. If it works, let her continue drinking it."
If it doesn't work....
Sophia paused for a moment, then continued, "If that doesn't work, then we'll have to find a way to make Laila's soul leave her body and have her soul drink the medicine."
"....."
Soul leaving body...
Dalton's hand trembled slightly. "Princess Sophia is really not a dark wizard?"
"I believe in Your Highness."
After saying this, Dalton walked up to Lyra, gently patted her head, and coaxed her to drink the medicine: "Come on, Lyra, drink some sweet water."
Lyra grinned foolishly, opened her mouth, and drank the soothing liquid that Dalton offered to her.
Sofia stared into Lyra's eyes, and when she felt a slight chill in her own eyes, she saw Lyra's soul, a soul that was almost transparent.
If a living person drinks a tranquilizer, can it nourish their soul?
She stared at Lyra's soul, trying to see if it would change.
As Sophia stared at Lyra's soul, Anna, who was beside her, was staring into Sophia's eyes. She saw black and red runes appear in Sophia's red pupils.
It was a script she had never seen before.
She became anxious again; the changes in Princess Sophia were becoming more and more pronounced.
First, bluish-purple dragon scales appeared on his chest, and then a golden flame mark inexplicably appeared on his forehead.
Now, mysterious runes she had never seen before appeared in Princess Sophia's eyes.
If this continues, what will become of Princess Sophia?
What if one day it suddenly turns into a monster?
"It's changed! It works!"
Sofia suddenly spoke, startling Anna.
"Wha...what has changed?"
"Lyra's soul has changed; green light has entered her soul, making it a little more solid!"
Sophia jumped around a few times with the bottle in her hand, never expecting that the Dragon Lord Didin's soothing potion could be drunk by a living person.
It would be normal for living people to be able to drink it!
Because Lord Distin the dragon is not an undead bone dragon, he is a dragon of flesh and blood.
When mixing potions, one will definitely test them on oneself.
Anna looked again and found that the black and red runes in Sophia's eyes had disappeared.
soul...
The appearance of those black and red runes in Princess Sophia's eyes allowed her to see people's souls.
Could this be... the power that the dragon in her dream bestowed upon Princess Sophia?
"Dalton, make Lyra drink all the tranquilizer in the bottle. Drinking it on a living person won't affect the tranquilizer's effects."
"Really... is it true, Your Highness?" Dalton trembled slightly upon hearing Sophia's words, his eyes brightening. He walked up to Sophia, intending to take the bottle, but found his hands trembling uncontrollably.
"Um, I'll feed you instead."
"Okay...okay...thank you...thank you, Your Highness!"
After a bottle of soothing liquid was used, Lyra's originally almost transparent soul became increasingly solid.
Just as Sofia was about to take out another bottle of soothing liquid and give Lyra another drink.
Leila, who was often seen giggling, suddenly spoke up: "Father, Leila is sleepy... I want to sleep."
"Okay, Father will take you home to sleep now."
"Layla just wants to sleep...so sleepy..."
"Let her sleep on the sofa."
Dalton quickly led Lyra to the sofa and helped her lie down.
Leila fell asleep as soon as she lay down on the sofa.
"Emily, get a thin blanket and cover Lyra with it."
"Yes."
Emily covered Lyra with a blanket and put a pillow under her head.
Dalton looked at the sleeping Lyra, his nose tingling with emotion. He knelt down, brushed the stray hairs that had fallen on Lyra's forehead to the sides, and with red eyes, stood up and walked to Sophia, about to kneel down.
Sophia reacted quickly and helped Dalton up. "I told you yesterday that the sir can cure your daughter, but I can't. After your daughter wakes up, she should be no different from a normal person."
If you want to express your gratitude, thank that person.
"Your Highness Sophia, please tell me the name of that person! With that person's abilities, his followers must all be powerful."
Someone like me probably wouldn't catch his eye, but I still want to swear allegiance to that great man and become an insignificant follower under his command!
No, he was just an insignificant soldier!
"Distin, that lord's name is Distin. If you are willing to swear allegiance to Lord Distin, I can be your witness."
Hey.
Sophia grinned mischievously. Although Lord Destin the dragon was not in the human world, she didn't mind making Destin's name a "legend" in the Kingdom of Roland.
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