Witnessing the plan to capture—no, to rescue—the wild hatchlings being put on hold and then brought up again, the High Elf prisoners of war must have felt the most complicated emotions.
After all, strictly speaking, they were just the Red Dragon's prisoners of war and slaves. Under ordinary circumstances, they would probably remain slaves forever.
Therefore, there was no way their captor would take them back to the New Continent; otherwise, they would seize any chance to escape the moment they were out of sight.
As expected, no matter how much wealth David amassed on the New Continent from trading Alchemy Potions, it had nothing to do with them.
But if more young dragons continued to settle there, the situation would be completely different.
After all, that Drow named Kraidian would be too busy tending to adult dragons to care for so many hatchlings, wouldn't he?