I think (perhaps) the goblet was something that he couldn't easily touch or move and need to get preserved without getting it sealed with something? If not, Zeno might actually didn’t expect someone would take it because not even other dragons know the existence of the goblet itself before (and if that's the case, it's really a huge blunder for someone who lives for thousands years.)Like Zeno was well aware of the goblet and did pretty much nothing. This is similar to the immortal snail chasing you dilemma. You take the goblet, put it in concrete, put a Iron box around it welded together, put box in more concrete, have the concrete sealed off underground and you're good for a few thousand years.
Really sad to think this might really be it, it’s gonna be hard finding another series anywhere near as good as Yona.Thanks a lot for the translation.
Looks like even if Chagol would miraculously survive, he might change the way he behaves.
Somehow it looks we're moving to the end. If South Kai is not a threat anymore, there's no major threat for Kouka and even Hak seem now acknowledged by his most fierce enemies in the court. A good time to end this story to me.
sorry, it's been awhile since i read the older chapters, when was the last time the dragons came out of their vessels?Oh snap, the dragons slipped from their vessels again. x.x
What could have triggered them? It's not like Yona was in danger...
Still, this feels like we're approaching the end. Here's hoping we get a grand finale that ties up all the loose ends.
Last time something even close to that happened was back in the Xing arc, at the end during the confrontation with the High Priest, the dragons were basically immobilized and practically captured by the High Priest "anti-war" faction and he ordered his archers to loose at Yona, and the dragons briefly slipped out and neutralized the arrows.sorry, it's been awhile since i read the older chapters, when was the last time the dragons came out of their vessels?