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The Story of the Wayward Dragon, Page 2

Chong Shipei


  "Thank you, Most High, for saving my mother."

  Gibeon laughed. "My precious child, it is not me, but your faith in me, that saves your mother."

  "Master," Dragon muttered. "What shall we do with these evil beings who trample on your most holy body." He pointed at the crowd that had beaten Gimeon to death, that was now staring at Gimeon in bewilderment.

  Gimeon laughed, "Oh Dragon, none of these evil being had trampled on my body like the way you did. Yet, in spite of what you did, I had not lost my love for you. Go and teach them my ways, that they may learn to trust me even in times when I am not there to show them my powers and wonders."

  "I humbly obey, my master," Dragon replied. "Thank you for being so patient with me and with all of your creations."

  "'To quote my other form in another world, in that world known as earth, where I am known by another name and another body, I had not come to save the righteous but to save the sinners. And you, my beloved Dragon, is the chief of the sinners, and all your trials and tests are there to turn you away from your evilness, so that you can follow again my path of righteousness."

  "Grrr... Grrr... Grrr... what is your name in that other world, my master?" Dragon asked.

  "That is a mystery, my precious servant, reserved for those who can truly discern."

  About the author:

  Chong Shipei is a writer of Christian-oriented fiction. You can check out her fiction blog at https://www.singaporechristianfiction.blogspot.com.

  To contact her, you can e-mail her at [email protected].