Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a girl named Liliana. She was special among the villagers because her best friend was a small Green Dragon named Septarium. When Liliana first found him, he was no bigger than her palm, sleeping in a nest of moss.

Septarium was an extraordinary creature. He usually looked like a tiny dragon with shimmering scales, but when Liliana wanted to take him with her everywhere, he would gladly transform into a bracelet. He would gently coil around her wrist, his scaly green skin fitting snugly, and his head would turn into a single stone—a bright, glittering septarium, like a living eye. His wings would become thin bronze threads intertwined together, adding a touch of elegance to the bracelet.

This little dragon was more than just jewelry. He had two incredible abilities. First, Septarium could read people's thoughts. He would "listen" to everything hidden in their minds, helping Liliana understand who was a true friend and who harbored bad intentions. Thanks to this, the girl always knew whom to trust.

Second, Septarium had a special sense of smell. He could scent gold and money—not in a literal sense, of course, but as a special "warmth" that radiated from treasures. When they went to the market, the little dragon on Liliana's wrist would tremble slightly, tilting his head towards where, for example, truly valuable items were being sold. He helped her find ancient coins, precious jewelry, and other riches hidden in the most unexpected places.

One day, they heard about an old count who lived in a huge but neglected castle. Rumor had it he was hiding a great treasure, but no one could find it. Liliana and Septarium decided to try. As they approached the castle, the little dragon began to tremble so much that Liliana could barely keep him on her arm.

"Thoughts!" whispered Septarium. "The count is very greedy. He's afraid his treasures will be found and constantly thinks about the hiding spot!"

The little dragon led her through the castle corridors, and Liliana watched how he behaved: sometimes he would freeze, other times he would nod as if listening intently. Finally, they stopped in front of an old painting hanging on the wall. The painting was quite ordinary, but Septarium pointed directly at it. He "sensed" the smell of money.

Liliana carefully moved the painting, and behind it, a secret niche was revealed, filled to the brim with gold coins, precious stones, and jewelry. Thanks to the dragon's wisdom, the girl found the treasure everyone had dreamed of.

From then on, Liliana and Septarium became inseparable. She used their shared gift not to accumulate wealth for herself, but to help people. She earned money to rebuild the village, make it even better, and most importantly, to find the truth, distinguishing lies from kindness in people's hearts.

And whenever she did something, her loyal friend, the Green Dragon Septarium, was always by her side, a bracelet on her wrist that radiated a glow as bright as a summer's day.

A fairy tale is always only partly a fairy tale.