(2) Helping in situations I already know about. Situations where any
knowledge beforehand could mean stopping a disaster from happening;
(3) People wanting to call me -me, of all people- SIR! I would never have expected that on Earth -not even in an important job." It's not something I think I'll ever get used to," I then paused to catch my breath, "Lord Larad and Lord Asgenar, I am truly sorry if any of what I just said caused any boredom. I've always instilled boredom in any oration of mine, however informal." "I assure you, Jason of Earth, I found your speech most informative, and I have thoughts very similar to the last part of your speech," said Lord Larad, "I feel that I have instilled boredom proportionate to dragons in many of the speeches I've had to make." "Why do you say that, sir? Never in my life on Earth did I ever hear a speech which was not, in some way, boring. You probably orate better than most of the people of my time on Earth," I told him (rather shallow compliment if you consider the fact that most of the human population of Earth never has to make speeches). "Your words are consoling, Jason of Earth." "I must agree with Larad, for they are very consoling," Asgenar then looked over to where a dragon was landing, "If you will excuse us, we have other guests to greet. Good day everyone, and enjoy the festivities." His statements were echoed by Larad. "We will see you all at a later hour, Lords and Lady," announced Lord Warder Lytol to the departing Lord Holders and Lady Famira. "Come, Lord Jaxom, Jason, let us see who else has arrived." "Sir, did I handle that properly?" asked Jaxom, "I feel I said or did something wrong." |
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