To be precise: it was fought together with the Dragon!
Everyone present had sparred with Magnus privately.
One-on-one duels, no one was his match, and with that Giant Dragon whose strength reached the Dragon King, they were even more unmatched.
Of course, like most Dragon Knights, Magnus had very little control over his mount Dragon.
It was common for it to embarrass him in front of others.
It's said to be because the contract time was too long, taking up too much of the Dragon's life, causing his mount Dragon to remain single.
Every time the Giant Dragon's mating season arrived, it was peak time for embarrassment and disagreements.
A typical experiential life case!
Similar unlucky Dragons emerge every few hundred years.
The contracted person had too good talent and very good luck, progressing rapidly in breakthroughs, resulting in the indefinite extension of the contract cycle.
