Chapter 302: A Pink Dragon
While Elin understood why Elmo might be uneasy because of what happened with Aquis, she couldn't help but wonder if this would still be the same. After all, Pink was such a pretty color, that it has to mean the dragon is nice, right?
Not to mention that if it was trying to hunt them, she'd have expected it to approach them in a different kind of way. Such as diving low to the ground after having spotted them, then approaching so they themselves wouldn't know where the dragon was.
That way when it would launch its attack they wouldn't be as likely to have their guard up. Which in turn would make it easier for the dragon to kill them with less effort than it would have to expend if it attacked them directly.
"Get ready for it," Patrick said, though Elin suspected that he was talking more to himself than the rest of them.
"Just a thought, do you think this dragon would be weak to ice-type moves like the dragon-types in Pokémon?" Patricia asked.
"Pokémon?" Elin asked, feeling like she was missing something.
"Hard to say," Elmo said at the same time. "I guess there's only one way to find out, but at the same time, you'd need to remember that Pokémon is largely a game series and I really doubt they knew about these dragons when they made the dragons in those games."
Elin wanted to ask again about what they were talking about, but she was confident they didn't have enough time. The dragon hadn't quite landed, but it was moving so swiftly that it would be landing before anyone had a real chance to answer her question if she did repeat it. Which Elin felt was even more annoying.
Elin watched as Elmo , Patricia, and Patrick braced themselves for an attack, though Elin couldn't help but just watch. She knew she could use her magic a little to fight, but right then there wasn't anything she probably should do.
