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Rebirth of the Weakest Dragon

In the quiet solitude of her home, Emma's life takes a surreal turn when a magical circle engulfs her in a blinding light, obliterating her existence. She awakens within the confines of a dragon's egg, reborn as the weakest of dragonkind. But not all is lost—an ancient, guiding system named Draconis aids her rebirth. With Draconis' simple yet crucial guidance, Emma must navigate her new life, facing immense challenges and striving to overcome her inherent frailty. Can she rise above her limitations and carve a place in this new world? Her journey begins anew, fragile yet unyielding.

Mop_Popo · Fantasy
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23 Chs

Morning Decisions

The first rays of morning light filtered through the dense canopy of Thornwood, casting a gentle glow over the village. Emma stirred from her sleep, her emerald scales catching the light and glistening softly. She looked over at Lyria, who was still sound asleep, curled up in their cozy bed. Emma felt a surge of affection for the little elf. The bond they had formed was strong, and each day it grew deeper.

Lyria woke up with a yawn, rubbing her eyes and stretching. "Good morning, Emma!" she chirped, her voice filled with the bright optimism of a new day.

Emma rumbled a greeting, her deep voice vibrating the air around them. She nuzzled Lyria affectionately, causing the elf to giggle.

Just then, Linden, the village leader, appeared at the entrance to their dwelling. His green hair shimmered in the sunlight, and his expression was serious yet warm. "Good morning, Emma, Lyria," he greeted them. "I hope you both slept well."

Lyria nodded enthusiastically. "We did, thank you, Linden."

Linden smiled. "I'm glad to hear that. Emma, Lyria, there's something important we need to discuss."

Emma tilted her head, curious about what could be so important. She gestured for Linden to continue, her eyes focused on him.

Linden took a deep breath. "Emma, your strength and bravery have been a blessing to our village. We've been talking, and the villagers and I believe that you should become our protector. More than that, we'd like you to be our new chief."

Lyria gasped, her eyes wide with surprise. "Chief? But Emma..."

Linden nodded. "Yes, Lyria. Emma is the strongest among us, and her presence has brought us a sense of safety and hope. We believe she's the right one to lead us."

Emma's eyes widened at the suggestion. Being a protector was one thing, but becoming the chief of Thornwood? She scratched her head with a claw, considering the weight of such a responsibility.

Seeing her hesitation, Linden continued, "Of course, we don't expect an answer right away. Take your time to think about it."

Emma nodded slowly, grateful for the time to consider. She wrote on the ground with her claw, "Thank you, Linden. We'll think about it."

Lyria turned to Emma, her eyes filled with awe. "Emma, this is incredible! But it's a big decision."

Emma nodded in agreement, her mind already turning over the possibilities and responsibilities that came with being a leader.

As they walked through the village, Emma's thoughts drifted to Lyria. She had noticed that the little elf seemed to have hidden potential, something that had only grown stronger since they first met. Curious, Emma decided to use her system to check Lyria's current status. She focused her mind and accessed Draconis, the system interface.

**Lyria's Status:**

- **Level: 5**

- **Health: 400/400**

- **Mana: 600/600**

- **Strength: 30**

- **Agility: 45**

- **Intelligence: 70**

- **Luck: 60**

- **Race: Forest Elf**

- **Skills:**

 - **Nature's Blessing:** Heals allies and promotes plant growth.

 - **Spirit of the Forest:** Enhances agility and perception.

 - **Arcane Arrow:** A powerful magical projectile.

 - **Elven Grace:** Increases agility and stealth.

Emma's eyes widened at the sight. Lyria's skills were indeed powerful, even more so than she had realized. She glanced at Lyria, who was happily chatting with a group of sprites, completely unaware of her own potential.

Emma wrote on the ground, "Lyria, can we talk?"

Lyria nodded, her curiosity piqued. "Sure, Emma. What's up?"

Emma gestured for her to follow, leading her to a quiet spot by the Heart Tree. She wrote carefully, "I've noticed you have a lot of potential. You have skills that are very strong."

Lyria blinked in surprise. "Me? Strong? But I'm just... me."

Emma shook her head, her eyes kind and encouraging. She wrote, "You have talents you don't even realize. I think we should work on helping you use them."

Lyria looked down, processing Emma's words. "I've always known I could do some magic, but I never thought it was anything special."

Emma nudged her gently. "It is special, Lyria. And it can be very powerful."

A determined look crossed Lyria's face. "Okay, Emma. If you think I can do it, then I'll try my best."

Emma nodded, feeling a surge of pride for Lyria's bravery. She gestured towards an open area where they could practice. The sprites watched curiously, sensing something important was happening.

Emma wrote, "Let's start with Nature's Blessing. Try to focus your energy on healing this plant."

Lyria nodded, taking a deep breath. She closed her eyes and concentrated, her hands glowing with a soft green light. She placed her hands on a wilting flower, and to her astonishment, the flower began to bloom, vibrant and full of life.

Emma's eyes sparkled with approval. She wrote, "Great job, Lyria! Now, let's try Spirit of the Forest."

Lyria's confidence grew with each successful attempt. She activated Spirit of the Forest, and Emma watched as Lyria's movements became quicker and more fluid, her senses sharpening.

The practice continued, with Emma guiding Lyria through each skill. The sprites gathered around, their eyes wide with amazement at Lyria's progress. They cheered her on, their support bolstering her confidence even more.

"Arcane Arrow next," Emma wrote, drawing an X on the ground as a target.

Lyria nodded and took a few steps back, raising her hand. A faint blue light gathered at her fingertips, forming a shimmering arrow. She aimed carefully and released it. The arrow shot forward, striking the target with a burst of energy.

Emma nodded in approval, her eyes sparkling with pride. She wrote, "Excellent! Now try Elven Grace."

Lyria focused, her body shimmering with a faint, almost ethereal glow. She moved with incredible speed and fluidity, her steps nearly silent. Emma could barely track her movements, impressed by the agility and grace Lyria exhibited.

After a while, Lyria stopped, panting slightly but grinning widely. "This is amazing, Emma! I feel so... powerful!"

Emma nuzzled her gently, a deep rumbling purr emanating from her chest. She wrote, "You are powerful, Lyria. Never forget that."

Linden approached them again, having watched the training with growing admiration. "Lyria, you've made incredible progress. Emma, thank you for guiding her."

Emma nodded, her eyes reflecting a silent promise to protect and nurture Lyria's growth.

The villagers began to gather, sensing that something special was happening. They watched in awe as Lyria demonstrated her newfound skills, her confidence shining brightly.

Linden addressed the gathering crowd, his voice filled with pride. "Emma and Lyria have shown us what true strength and unity look like. We are blessed to have them among us."

The villagers cheered, their voices rising in a chorus of gratitude and admiration. Emma and Lyria stood together, feeling the warmth of their acceptance and support.

As the morning wore on, Emma and Lyria continued their training. Emma's guidance was patient and encouraging, her heart swelling with pride at each of Lyria's successes. The bond between them grew even stronger, their trust in each other deepening with every passing moment.

After several hours of training, Emma and Lyria took a break, sitting together under the Heart Tree. The villagers went about their daily routines, but their eyes frequently turned towards Emma and Lyria, their expressions filled with respect and admiration.

Lyria looked at Emma, her eyes shining with happiness. "Emma, I think we've found a home here."

Emma rumbled softly in agreement, her eyes filled with warmth. She wrote, "Yes, Lyria. We have."

As the morning drew to a close, Linden approached them once more. "Emma, Lyria, the villagers and I have been talking. We would be honored if you would stay with us and help protect Thornwood. Emma, we still hope you'll consider becoming our chief."

Emma looked at Lyria, who nodded encouragingly. Emma wrote, "We'll think about it. Thank you for trusting us."

Linden smiled warmly. "The honor is ours. Take all the time you need."

With that, Linden left them to their thoughts. Emma and Lyria sat together, feeling the weight of the decision before them. They knew that whatever they chose, they would face it together, their bond unbreakable.

The morning had been filled with discovery and growth, and as the sun climbed higher in the sky, Emma and Lyria felt a renewed sense of purpose and determination.