The pressure from the assassination of the dragon incident was quickly dispelled amidst the playful banter between father and son.
Levis was no longer tense, Liszt appeared more relaxed, and the Earl even felt in the mood to pour each of his sons a glass of Crescent Moon Wine.
Then the three of them analyzed the impact of the assassination of the dragon as if they were looking down from God's perspective.
The analysis was quite straightforward.
Assuming the dragon-slaying incident was real and had already occurred, there would be three outcomes—the Sapphire Dragon killed by the Marquis of Bull, leading to the collapse of the state, with Coral Island needing to seek a new direction; the Marquis of Bull's rebellion crushed and the Sapphire Dragon unharmed, where Coral Island just needed to await orders from the Grand Duke.