I feel like he accepted his situation too fast and easy. Also, he is supposed to be the strongest dragon slayer, but all we see is him getting pushed around.
And while I can ignore it, why the hell do dragons assume human forms and wear armor? That is so backwards. Unless most are actually human adjacent 99% of the time and it takes effort and skill to turn into a dragon.
It's an interesting premise, but the execution feels waaay too lacking so far.
6 for now, will give it a few more chapters before deciding if I drop it.
consider this senario your in a world where everyone has 2 forms one of them is a fairly small human and the other one is a 7 ft giant human and while in small human size you still have the super strenth of someone in their 7ft size tho your running speed is lower cause your stride isnt as big
now consider that you have civilisation imadgine the amount more space you would need for litteraly any building or chair or anything also imadgine how much more food you would have to eat while in giant form as moving around would take like 8000 times more effort
and there arnt trees big enough for houses big enough for your giant size so in the timeline of civilisation being built you could much easierly make basic houses when in human form as you would need to carve away mountains and quarys for enough stone for giant stone houses
and just the amount of people you could fit into the same space when your all big would be significantly less like if someone was hosting a rock concert where everyone has to show up in their car with a limit of 1 person per car
tho even this is scaled down
to this degree not only do i think that a universe where dragons can be in a human form it would be likely that they stay in human form i think that its the only possible was an active society could funtion and if they have the inteligence of humans its the only possible outcome without heavy stigmatisation in their customs for basic human systems which even that would fade after time