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The Princess locked up in the Evil Dragon's home is just like a yacht owned by a tycoon – it's not so much about whether it's used, but that you can't be without one. Ideally, it comes with a few bounty quests; the higher the level, the better. If there's a dragon-slaying quest, even better – that's the kind of prestige we're talking about. If you don't have a Princess in your lair cursing you to hell every day, you'd be too embarrassed to even say hello to other Evil Dragons. What, the King sent Adventurers to gang up on me? Hahaha, I, the grand Level 80 Black Dragon Lord, a world-class BOSS, how could I possibly care about a bunch of Adventurers. What! The Adventurers have already reached outside the dungeon? All of them are maxed-out big shots, and there are two heroes leading the charge! And the leader is a Dragon Slaying Swordsman! I'm done for, now what to do… Heroes and villains, black dragons and mortals, the formidable BOSS of the game world and the insignificant streamer of reality. This is a story about a Black Dragon BOSS player.

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Chapter 292: Terenas's Open Conspiracy_3

These legends are widely circulated and so fantastical that they feel incredibly unreal, but King Terenas had conducted a thorough investigation and knew that they had indeed happened. It was precisely because of this that he was particularly wary of the young man before him.

Fortunately, the other party didn't seem to have any hostility and even showed a bit of submission. It seemed that the war of the fallen kingdom had taught him to judge the situation and act accordingly.

With this thought, a slight smile appeared on King Terenas's lips.

King Terenas of Lordaeron, "There's no need for formalities. As a member of the Alliance, I believe that the countries shouldn't overly differentiate themselves from each other. Mutual aid is the true path, and I assure you that the people of the Kingdom of Stormwind will be properly resettled here. I will care for them as if they were 'my own subjects.'"