Muria had considered some questions before: why had he fallen in love at first sight with Michaela? And in the years that followed, even though she had left, why was he still thinking about her?
Was it really just because of Michaela's stunning beauty? Muria didn't think his love at first sight was so superficial. His viewpoint differed from those who judged others based solely on their physical appearance and body shape.
After all, from a purely physical standpoint, the females around him were equally impressive: Red Dragon Cynthia, Renata, or the White Dragon Queen Clodia, regardless of their dragon or humanoid forms, all met Muria's aesthetic standards. The twice-evolved White Dragon Clodia was an undeniable national beauty. She was the most attractive to Muria after Michaela.
Still, Muria didn't dream of changing sides. His heart remained firmly enthralled by Michaela, a feeling more profound than love at first sight.