The baby dragon inherited a significant body filled with practical knowledge from its parents, deeply buried in its memory, unnoticed and unused, until the moment it is needed.
Perhaps its innate pride is the main culprit. Dragons might not even care about the gods who created them, and under normal circumstances, no dragon would willingly become someone's student.
Upon hearing that Leon, as a dragon, actually had a teacher living in Bern, Isily was genuinely surprised and asked, "You came to Bern to find your teacher?"
"Yes." Leon thought highly of Edwin, for a simple reason: Although Edwin didn't teach him for long, Edwin helped him during his most challenging times. "It's been decades since I last saw him—I wonder if he still remembers me?"
"Who is it? Tell me; maybe I know them," Isily said. "I know several Silver Dragons living in Bern—some are merchants, some are professors in academies, and others are royal advisers."