But even so, David had noticed that what Nifadora was referring to was not "my mother," but "that dream."
As expected of a Green Dragon's caution, she was also skeptical about this, even if the matter involved her own mother.
Just as David felt a sense of ill omen, like encountering a ghost in broad daylight, and was about to put the matter aside for the moment, he heard Nifadora suggest, "Actually, I think if you have the chance, you might as well inform the Dragon Lord, your mother, about this. As a legendary figure, Lady Pafila will surely be able to provide more information and a more insightful judgment. After all, considering when Lady Pafila appeared in Skanis on the Old Continent, it's very likely she knew my mother, Serubelia."
"That's true. I, David, am a Dragon with a mother too, you know," David suddenly felt a sense of enlightenment.
"..." Nifadora was momentarily speechless, unsure how to respond to such an... unconventional turn of phrase.