Chapter 251 (2/2)

You are reading on ReadReadNovelFullonlinecoe er than you in life-or-death situations and based on history, I can only assurona and the Vritra that serve hirona’s name, but Sylvia’s voice only seeure that a war between Agrona and the asuras is inevitable, and Dicathen can only be caught in the middle of it There is much to tell you with the li traceable so I shall be succinct

“With hter as your bond and the fact that you are reborn, my father willyou in and h your exposure to my people, you’ve ain, Sylvia’s voice was tinged with sadness

“The tension between the Vritra and the other asuran clans are not as simple as they’ve made it out to you Unlike fairy tales and bedtiood and bad side—only a ‘iven for all of the atrocities he has committed over the centuries, but neither can the other asuras—myself included”

Confusion replaced and overwhelrona, who had always been fascinated by the lives of lessers, had been the one to uncover the ruins of a civilization of es that had learned to harness aether

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“And it was only a matter of time after this discovery that he found why they had fallen despite their technological and o, the Indrath clan had brought upon genocide of these ancient es”

What? Why would they kill off a—e

“The Indrath Clan had been distinguished as leaders of the other asuran clans and basically revered as beings closest to true Gods not just for our strength but because our control over aether could not be replicated by any others But after, one of the emissaries from the Indrath Clan discovered that there were a reclusive civilization of lessers that were able to harness their powers

“Fearing that their power and authority would be questioned, the elders ordered for their…elimination From what I’ve been told, unlike our clan that had developed and trained our aether arts for battle, these ancient ical advanceh and re

“Needless to say, their genocide had been kept as the Indrath Clan’s darkest secret and their technology had been concealed and studied, but because of how elaborate their underground cities were, ere never sure if we had truly discovered all that they had hidden Which is why the lesser kin of dragons inhabit both Alacrya and Dicathen, es left alive

“Agrona had found one of these concealed ruins and threatened to expose the Indrath Clan for their wrongdoings and noblesse oblige that we asuras held over lessers You can ie of the fact that Agrona loved to disguise himself to sneak off to Dicathen and Alacrya for his research, they accused hi him to Alacrya”

I shook s, there was still political strife

“My biggest regret was allowing my family to completely destroy the life of my betrothed…and my unborn child’s father”

My jaw slackened as I felt rona not escape Epheotus like Windsorona was also Sylvia’s future husband and Sylvie’s father?

“Signs of rona had been exiled Nor born was a rare and celebrated occasion but I knew that neither ht would approve of ht that rona in Alacrya, I knew I had to get to Agrona first

“I confess that I was young and foolish, Arthur Rebelling against ht I loved, I found Agrona in Alacrya before the unit my father had sent after hi knowledge-seeker I had fallen in love with, but a man driven mad after the betrayal of his clansmen and his love—me

“He and his loyal followers froh the buried texts of the ancient es and tried to build upon their work in a different direction, using the lessers as test subjects I do not knohat his end plans are aside fro an eleher than what aether encompasses, above that of time, space, and life Fate”

The word ‘fate’ iht to mind one person Elder Rinia She was not only a diviner but someone who could control aether She had expressed adaes but…

My brain hurt froether

“Fate ties into not only the life we live in now but lives elsewhere and elsewhen”

My breath hitched

“I would sur familiar to you Fate, afterall, is the core corona believed that the vessel was the key component in forceful application of reincarnation, which is why I could not risk you falling into Agrona’s hands After finding out that I had carried a child froe, he kept ave birth Of course, I couldn’t let my child be subject to his cruel experiments so I locked my child in the pocket dimension that I created within the stone

“As I have said before, I could not figure out the scope of Agrona’s plans before my escape, but I found that there are four ruins built by the ancient es that he nor any other asurans are able to cross into I was able to imprint and pass on the locations of these fourlessers into in hopes to learnyou with is not sorand quest; that was never my intention But if you are in a situation where you are lost or feel weak and outnu for is the answer you are as well

“Take care of hter and yourself Goodbye, little one”

Just like that, Sylvia’s voice faded, leaving me stunned in such cois appeared out of my body that I jolted out of my daze

“Well, that was a lot to take in,” the black will-o-wisp said, letting out a sigh

I stared at him, dumbfounded “You were able to hear all of that?”

“Why else would I want to literally be inside you” He rolled his eyes “Now, I’ve got soood news and one really bad news What do you want to hear first?”

I hobbled back to the area where the iridescent stone was and picked hter that she had entrusted ood news,” Regis said, hovering in front ofover there half-dead, I think we’re actually in one of the hidden ruins of the ancient aze off of the stone in my hand and looked up “What?”

“Yup, take a look at the door on the opposite end of this roo with the dried blood and drinkable water fountain, I’d say that this is soes that the ancient e is stored at the botto at the is

“You’re pretty sainedhim, I looked back down at the sood news is one you probably guessed, but I confir a peek inside”

“You went inside here?” I asked, holding up the stone

“Biteby the tih-level vivuive you sois’ eyes turned sharp “Which leads me to the bad newsI don’t think you were able to hear Sylvia’s e In fact, your core is danition”