"Oh," the Dragon said. "Next time, I promise you will return." Gwen frowned and returned to the castle. She is not satisfied with what the Dragon did. After a while, she decided to allow him to go. A week later, the dragon flew again to her window. "If you do not mind the princess, I'd like to make a nest in that forest, but I have missed it once, but I truly promise not to hurt anything or spoil the whole forest.
The next day, the princess was taken to spring. When Dragon was about to eat the princess, St George arrived there. The Dragon was very angry and attacked St. George. But St. George raised Christian 's cross and the Dragon stopped his attack. Then St. George pinned the dragon to the ground with his spear. St. George asked the princess to remove the waist belt. He told her to connect it to the neck of the dragon and to make a collar and a leader. When this happened, the dragon became very timid and domesticated
St. George mistakenly arrived at the scene. The princess tried to drive him off, but he vowed to stay. When they talked, the dragon left the pond. St. George made a sign of the cross, charged it on a horse, prosecuted it, and seriously injured his spear. Then he called the princess and threw his belt (band) to him, and he put it on the neck of the dragon. When she did this, the dragon chased the girl like a "quiet beast" on the belt. Princess and St. George led the dragon to the city of Siren where he scared the people. If they agree that they are Christians and accept baptism, Saint George proposes to kill the dragon. 15,000 people including King Silan converted to Christianity. George then killed the dragon with a sword with a dagger, and the body was launched into the city with four oxballs.
The king cried, kissed his daughter, gave her a blessing, and let her drink a swallow. As a princess, wearing a wedding dress, standing close to the pond waiting for the dragon, George crossed the way. He asked why the princess is crying. She answered, telling him that he could not save her. Then the dragon is coming. That creature began rushing to George and the princess, so George pulled out his sword, made a sign of the cross, and charged indictment of the dragon. George attacked the dragon with a spear and threw him to the ground. George then asked the princess about her belt and when she handed it to him, he tied the dragon to the top and brought the dragon back to the siren by the princess.