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Isolde wanted to see Montaron... She didn't know whether she was a prisoner or not... In any case, Marise was.

The poor dragon was half conscious and was crying for her mother. She was 20 metres tall with her tail and she was chained up in a dungeon with bars on one side.

Isolde had a bucket of water and a cloth and she wiped Marise's wounds, removing one by one the arrows stuck in her body.

Marise didn't even flinch, insensitive to the pain, masked by her grief.

Then, raising her head a little: "Sorry Isolde... I don't know what happened, I was revolted, angry at myself and at everyone else. I was unjust and I would like to apologise spontaneously to Vaillant..."

Isolde: "Save your saliva, I saw Vaillant... I had a spell to detect lies and it's rotten to the bone... If it is done, he gave the order, or at least he knows about Tullius. I agreed to marry him in exchange for your life and peace..."

Marise said nothing, just a thank you to Isolde... then she looked at the wall...

"Pardon....." and she froze, closing her eyes, crying for a loved one who had disappeared.

She was preparing for a long period of mourning. She thought back to all the adventures they had together, as she took him under her wing...gave him a job and gave him back his freedom...as she became his adoptive mother. In fact, Tania was her only family...she now realised that she was all alone...like Hirrax who lost her daddy and separated from her mummy. She only had Tiamat as her adoptive mother...

Then she exploded again with grief, like bubbles of suffering that swelled up in the bottom of her chest and the bottom of her skull and then exploded into tears...

The whole castle was shaking and Vaillant began to feel the grief he was causing by his radical decisions.

Remorse was generated in him, and his old ego reappeared a bit like a returnee. And he bit his finger. Tullius manipulated him. And everyone around him was a pawn. He hadn't ordered Tania's death...It was for Tullius to provoke a diplomatic incident and an excuse to declare war. But it was too late. Tulluis was with his men and started their tanks.

These vehicles had only the name. It was a mixture of the Leonardo da Vinci tank and the 19th century cannon. Let's be nice, an armoured car from 1800.

  Let's be nice, an armoured car from 1800

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Other models as crazy as each other.

Other models as crazy as each other

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