"Most holy and benevolent Noah, your kindness is broader than the sky, your grace is longer than the mountains and rivers, may the earth forever remember your name..."
The farmers' chants floated across the fields, and Tidel could clearly feel that the creature lying on his head became particularly cheerful in such praise.
"Noah!"
The young man spoke, his face, which had become increasingly steadfast with the passage of time, showing confusion,
"Do you know the possible consequences of your promise just now?"
"What consequences?"
Noah asked indifferently.
"You've set a precedent, what about the other slaves?"
Tidel, having mingled at the lower levels of society, had seen the evil of human nature even though he hadn't sunk into the dust himself. Thus, in his eyes, the Golden Dragon's kindness and generosity were not necessarily good things.
"What do you mean, what about them? Just do the same."
Noah answered without hesitation,