When Imelt had finally finished writing the letter of remorse and begrudgingly showed it to Supervisor Mr. Lyle, Mr. Lyle felt as though her mouth was chewing on dragon's breath. Moreover, Imelt's swollen face seemed to emerge from the words of her letter, filled with complaints.
Mr. Lyle quickly skimmed through the entire text, confirming his suspicion. In Imelt's letter, nearly every sentence included the word "Lyle".
[…With the assistance of Lyle…With the tacit approval of Lyle…After strategizing with the esteemed Dragon King Priest…]
Imelt was a good girl, and she "generously" credited most of her achievements to Lyle. On the surface, it was a letter of praise for Lyle's selfless dedication and stupidity; in fact, it was a subtle complaint exposing the evil behind the seemingly innocent idol.
It seemed the young girl still wasn't quite convinced. Mr. Lyle smiled helplessly, wondering how he could possibly take offense with such an endearing little red dragon.