The dragon struggled and fought, but it couldn't do anything against King Elbas' inscriptions. Noah even punched it whenever it tried to roar in anger, but that still didn't manage to make it accept its situation.
The dragon was going mad. The mindset forced into its head by Heaven and Earth had vanished after it left the barrier. The creature went through countless memories now that it could finally think properly, and immense anger mixed with despair seeped into its suppressed growls.
Those emotions were so intense that King Elbas and Sepunia didn't need Noah to translate those roars. Failing to evaluate the dragon's mental state was impossible, so they didn't need to plan their next step. What they had to do was clear.
King Elbas took out a pill from his figure, and Noah pulled the dragon's mouth upward. Part of the inscriptions that sealed the open and spiked neck created a hole where the cultivator could place the drug and force the creature to eat it.