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Chapter 208 - Chapter 8

Rugard, the Kingdom of Dwarves.

The only nation in the continent that the Great Empire refused to

antagonize. A nation so strong that it had never lost a battle since its

founding. The kingdom protected by the mythical dragon.

Just recently, the dwarven kingdom was in uproar. The Ancient Fire

Dragon, who, under normal circumstances, refused to speak even to the

dwarven king, suddenly issued an order. An order to investigate the new

human king ruling over their adjacent nation.

Several days had passed since then. After mobilizing all of his men, and

after exhausting all means possible, the current dwarven king—King

Lerenon 'Blood Mithril' Rugard—finally decided to give his report to the

Ancient Fire Dragon.

Bringing the four princes with him, King Lerenon climbed the highest

mountain within the dwarven kingdom. After passing by Dragonewt

Village, they finally arrived at the mountain peak. Where the Lair was

located.

They stopped in front of the Lair's entrance. The ninety-meter entrance,

which resembled a temple, was made entirely of gold. Numerous runes and

magic formations, meant to immediately kill unwanted visitors, were

engraved on the golden pillars.

Before entering, King Lerenon sternly said to his sons, "Do you all

remember the rules?"

He decided to ask them again, just in case.

The four princes nodded their heads resolutely. They said in unison,

"Yes, Father."

Unless permitted, never make eye contact with the dragon.

Never touch any of the treasures and artifacts inside the Lair.

The words of the dragon were absolute. Never question the dragon's

orders, no matter what.

These were the rules everyone should abide by inside the Lair. The

foolish dwarves who'd met their demise after not following them—most of

them from the royal family—numbered in the dozens.

For mortals like them, the words of the dragon were tantamount to law.

"There should still be a couple of months left before the dragon chooses

a successor among the four of you," said King Lerenon. "Use this chance to

leave an impression. Use this opportunity to gain the dragon's favor."

The eyes of the princes glimmered with dangerous light. The successor

to the throne was not yet set in stone. At the end of the day, the dragon

would have the final say regarding the future successor.

"Remember, never question the words of the dragon," said King

Lerenon.

After uttering his final reminder, King Lerenon placed a hand on one of

the golden pillars, activating the runes engraved on it.

King Lerenon said, "We've come to pay our respects to the Great

Guardian Deity."

As much as it loved treasures and beautiful things, the dragon loved

flattery. King Lerenon, who'd met the dragon several times before, knew

this more than anyone.

Several seconds passed and a words spoken in human tongue were

heard. "I've been waiting for you, Lerenon. Come inside."

"Thank you, Great Guardian Deity," said King Lerenon.

The sinister spell guarding the entrance of the Lair was deactivated and

King Lerenon's group was granted entry into the colossal cavern. They

traversed the path leading to the heart of the cavern. Unlike dungeons, there

was only a single, straight path leading to the Lair. The walls and the ceiling

were made entirely of gold, and numerous luminous devices, created only

by the best craftsmen, were embedded in them. Every now and then, they

passed by murals drawn on the walls depicting the greatness of the dragon

race. There were murals showing the dragons standing at the peak of the

highest mountains, murals depicting a dragon flying in the heavens, and

murals showing humans worshipping a newly born hatchling.

After walking for over half an hour, they finally arrived at the heart of

the Lair—a kilometer-large clearing where the dragon slept. Numerous

gigantic crystals, which resembled kalrane stones, were seen here and there.

At the opposite end of the path, they saw the dragon's hoard—a mountain

of gold, artifacts, and treasures. The treasures that had been accumulating in

the Lair for centuries. Treasures offered to the dragon by the dwarven race

over several generations.

Upon seeing the dragon, lying on top of the mountain of gold, King

Lerenon and the four princes lowered their heads, their eyes staring at the

ground. Slowly, they knelt.

"King Lerenon and his sons humbly pay their respect to the Great

Guardian Deity!" said King Lerenon.

The four princes behind him immediately followed suit, "We humbly

pay our respect to the Great Guardian Deity!"

Despite his nickname—'Blood Mithril'—King Lerenon sounded very

submissive, as though he would lick the floor if the dragon ordered him to.

Even his sons, each of them notorious in their own right, acted like

shivering mutts before the dragon.

The Ancient Fire Dragon was satisfied with this.

Indeed, this was how things were supposed to be. That damn human

who contacted them via the communication crystal was the abnormal one.

"It's been four days, Dwarven King," said the dragon, it's voice deep

and domineering. It exuded some of its dragon fear, effectively making the

four princes tremble while kneeling. King Lerenon, on the other hand, lived

up to his reputation as the strongest dwarf. He remained unperturbed even

after being exposed to the dragon fear. "I expect that you've accomplished

the tasks I've entrusted you with."

As the king of the dwarves, King Lerenon was privy to several things.

He knew there were several dragons living in this Lair. All the more reason

for the Dwarven King to fear them. A single dragon would be enough to lay

waste to the dwarven capital. Several more would be more than enough to

destroy the entire kingdom in a single day. King Lerenon believed that they

should never offend these mythical creatures, no matter what.

"This humble servant worked himself to the bone to fulfill your tasks,

Great Guardian Deity." King Lerenon made sure to always add that title at

the end of his words.

The dragon's gaze shifted from King Lerenon to the four princes. It

said, "I'm aware that the time has come for me to choose the next successor

to the throne. But this matter is of graver importance, Lerenon."

The four princes flinched.

A matter of greater importance than choosing the next successor?

"Of course, Great Guardian Deity," said King Lerenon. "We gathered

everything we could regarding the new King of Lukas, Lark Marcus."

"Very well," said the dragon. "Tell me everything, Lerenon."

King Lerenon started reporting everything they'd learned. His age, his

features and appearance, his origins, the people close to him, his military

might, territories, even down to the food he enjoyed eating. King Lerenon

made sure not to miss anything. Fortunately, although the dwarven kingdom

had closed off their borders to the world centuries ago, they still made sure

to maintain a strong information network. They planted spies and

informants in various kingdoms, all for the sake of maintaining their status

as the continent's most powerful nation.

"He defeated a monster horde—tens of thousands of them—on his

own," said the dragon after hearing King Lerenon's report. "And he erected

a large wall and a barrier to protect a town under his jurisdiction."

The dragon sounded really interested.

"The barrier protecting that town is similar to the one currently

enclosing their capital, you say?" said the dragon.

"I believe so, Great Guardian Deity," said King Lerenon.

The dragon laughed, its voice reverberating through the Lair. After

some time, it paused. Its eyes widened and it roared, "Are you taking me for

a fool, Lerenon!"

A shockwave swept past the dwarven king and the four princes. The

third prince, known to have the weakest constitution and fighting strength

among them, lost consciousness. With his eyes rolled up, he fell limp on the

ground. King Lerenon and the other princes, fearing the dragon's wrath, did

nothing to help the prince who'd fallen to the ground.

"Even I, an Ancient Fire Dragon, needed to constantly supply the

barrier enclosing this kingdom with mana!" said the dragon. He sounded

really angry for some reason. "Heaven's Dominion! The strongest barrier

spell, available only to dragons! Are you telling me that not only did that

human king manage to erect such a barrier to their capital, he also cast the

same spell to protect a small human town?!"

The dragon felt insulted hearing this part of the report. The spell their

race was so proud of was cast by a mere human? Impossible. The

knowledge of the spell aside, they needed astronomical amounts of mana

and a strong medium to cast a pinnacle-grade spell. The thought of a human

casting such a spell was preposterous. Moreover, he cast it to protect a small

town in the middle of the wilderness.

"B-But based on the information from my me—"

The dragon slammed its front paw, sending a shockwave upon impact.

The fourth prince almost vomited blood, but managed to regain himself at

the last moment. Dragons were truly terrifying creatures. Just the

shockwave alone was enough to render seasoned warriors like them

immobile.

"Lerenon, I've already told you," growled the dragon. "We do not

tolerate liars."

King Lerenon didn't utter a reply. He knew that if he continued

insisting that he was telling the truth, this dragon wouldn't hesitate to

slaughter all of them here. In the dragon's eyes, it did not matter even if he

was the dwarven king. This was the difference between them and this

mythical creature.

After calming down for a bit, the dragon said, "Leave." It gazed at the

princes. "It seems your descendants didn't inherit even half your courage

and strength, Lerenon. How disappointing."

The princes, who initially came to gain the dragon's favor, trembled.

This was their first time meeting the Ancient Fire Dragon. Who would have

known that it would be this terrifying? The princes started realizing how

great their father, King Lerenon, truly was. He was the only one who

remained unperturbed even after being subjected to the dragon fear.

"As you will, Great Guardian Deity," said King Lerenon. The dragon's

words were tantamount to law. He did not dare refute them.

"Margaro," said King Lerenon.

"Father," said the first prince.

"Carry that pathetic brother of yours. We're leaving."

"Yes, Father!"

Without looking at the dragon, and without turning their backs, the

dwarves left the heart of the Lair.

After confirming that the dwarves were gone, the Ancient Fire Dragon

said, "What do you think?"

A voice from above replied, "I do not think that the dwarven king

would dare lie to us, dear."

"And you, Shahaneth?"

"I'm… not sure. The vision of the future has become muddled lately,

Father."

Using the polymorph spell, the Ancient Fire Dragon—the leader of the

tribe—slowly turned into a human. A middle-aged man with long crimson

hair reminiscent of the sun. His scales turned into red armor, and his claws

turned into a claymore. His slit-like pupils were like blazing fire.

"Whether the words uttered by Lerenon are the truth or not," said the

Ancient Fire Dragon. "I will see for myself."

The other dragons did not object. They knew that once their leader

made up his mind, there was no turning back. Moreover, they were curious

too. They wanted to know if that human king had indeed erected two

pinnacle-grade spells on his own. It should have been impossible, unless the

caster was a dragon.

"Can I come with you, Father?" said Shahaneth.

The leader of the dragons pondered for a moment. "Very well. Come,

Shahaneth."

The Fire Dragon, Shahaneth, activated polymorph and slowly turned

into a female human. She appeared to be around twenty years old, with the

same crimson hair as her father. Her dress, reminiscent of flames, flowed

past her ankles. If not for her slit-like pupils, she would easily pass as an

aristocrat's daughter.

The father–daughter duo left the Lair. They flew past the barrier

protecting the dwarven kingdom and headed straight toward the capital of

the Kingdom of Lukas. As a creature with near perfect memory, the reports

they'd garnered from the dwarves were enough for them to pinpoint the

exact location of the human cities.

Without bothering to conserve their mana, they flew at top speed. And

soon, they arrived at the capital.

"It's real," muttered the leader of the Fire Dragons upon seeing the

massive barrier enclosing the capital. "Heaven's Dominion. A pinnacle-

grade spell is protecting the human city."

The leader and his daughter were struck speechless realizing that the

dwarven king spoke the truth.

So, this was why that human king dared to be so haughty despite being

in the presence of dragons like them.

But how did the human erect such a barrier?

As far as they knew, this was a spell exclusive to their race.

"Lerenon," said the leader of the Fire Dragons. "He said there were two

pinnacle-grade barriers."

"The human town, Father," said Shahaneth.

The two dragons looked at each other. Both of them wished to see the

town too, especially the barrier and the colossal wall enclosing it.

Decisively, the two flew southeast, toward Blackstone Town. They flew

at top speed, and after several hours, finally arrived at their destination. The

two couldn't help but be in awe upon seeing Heaven's Dominion enclosing

a human town. Even the sixty-meter wall was fortified with solid clumps of

mana. Unlike the stonewalls protecting most human cities, this one was

more durable—it was even capable of taking a blow from a dragon's magic.

This was no mere town. It was a fortress.

"I see," said the leader of the Fire Dragons. "This must be the reason

for that vision of yours, Shahaneth. If it's that human, then it's possible.

Such a human should be capable of leading and protecting us dragons."

Although dragons were prideful creatures, they were capable of

recognizing strength. And seeing the barrier spells and the walls, the two

dragons started to recognize King Lark's true worth.

"We've seen enough," said the leader of the Fire Dragons. "Shahaneth,

we're heading back."

"Yes, Father."

The leader of the Fire Dragons planned on returning to the Lair upon

witnessing these things. The moment he arrived, he would summon the

dwarven king once more and ask him to send over a hundred delegates to

the capital of the Kingdom of Lukas. They needed to become allies with the

Kingdom of Lukas—particularly with the human king—no matter what.

Shahaneth's visions had never been wrong before. A war so great that it

would rip apart the continent would surely come. They needed to do at least

this to survive.

"The human king asked us to show sincerity," said Shahaneth. "Are

you planning on making an oath using our dragon blood, Father?"

The leader of the Fire Dragons didn't utter a reply. Although he wished

to become allies with the human king, he was still unsure if he was willing

to go as far as swearing an oath using their blood.

He decided to ponder over it carefully. After all, this concerned the

survival of their tribe.

Just as they were about to return to the dwarven kingdom, the two

dragons felt tremendous pressure coming their way. A massive clump of

mana headed their direction.

"What's that?" said Shahaneth.

The ominous mana was definitely hostile.

The creature, who looked like nothing but a dot from afar, slowly

became bigger as it closed the distance. Eventually, the two dragons came

face-to-face with the creature. A seven-headed monster with black

iridescent scales and two pairs of bat-like wings.

The seven-headed monster spoke haughtily in draconian, "A fellow

lizard. It's quite a while since I met one."

The two dragons were still assuming human form. They appeared tiny

before the seven-headed monster.

"As to why you've been observing the territory of my God"—Massive

amounts of mana started gathering inside two of its mouths—"we'll talk

about later, after we've crippled the two of you. While he is gone, my God

entrusted this territory's protection to me, but you dare lay your eyes on it?

Consider this as divine punishment, fools."

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