"Your Majesty, welcome to this one's humble kingdom," Long Weiyuan, the King of the Azure Kingdom spoke happily after seeing Alex and the rest arrived in the Blueheart city.
"King Weiyuan," Alex spoke. "It's been a while."
"It has indeed, your majesty," the king said. "How have you been?"
The thin man with silky black hair was full of smiles when meeting Alex again. He somehow looked both young and old at the same time.
It was as if he was an old man that was forcing himself to remain youthful using external means.
Alex knew that the 5 kings from the other kingdoms were killed and replaced. He wondered what the situation was with the king of the Azure Kingdom.
He hadn't read about it planning on going through a coup, so he assumed it was all the same from the very start. Except the name of the capital city changing to one that suited the changes that took place over 4 thousand years ago, he didn't expect anything else to have changed here.
Long Weiyuan was the son of the son of the sister of the Dragon Emperor before the current one. His mother was a direct cousin to the current Dragon Emperor and thus he had managed to find himself a throne in this kingdom.
The group got into a carriage and started making their way to the palace of the Azure King.
"What brought you here, your majesty?" Long Weiyuan asked. "I was quite surprised to hear that you would be coming."
"Can I not come?" Alex asked jokingly.
"You know that is not what I mean, your Majesty," the king said. "With the Gold Auction so close, I had assumed you wuld go there before coming here."
"That was my first thought as well," Alex said. "I had no intention of coming here at all, not this soon. But, when I thought about it more practically, I realized that I was going to be wasting my time in the Gold Kingdom if I went there this early."
"I didn't want to spend my time visiting random cities when I was just back from doing the same, so I wanted to do something more productive," Alex said. "And the closest location where I could be productive was here."
"I see," the King said. "Your highness much wish to enter the Boundless Enlightenment Domain."
Alex nodded. "That is what I wanted to do. I'm not sure how useful a month in there would be, but at least I would be using my time for something productive."
"Certainly," the King said. "The Enlightenment domain isn't really about the time you spend in there, so a month should be enough time for you to learn for there."
"I know that it depends on how well I understand what I view in there," Alex smiled. "It's just that I intend to view a lot of different things."
"I would suggest against that," the king said. "At least don't view all one after another. Its better to stick to one until you make some progress before moving to the next one."
"Of course," Alex said.
"Still, you will be spending a month in there," the king said. "I don't know if your Majesty is aware of this or not, but the Boundless Enlightenment Realm is very expensive ot go in and out, so most people only enter for a few days at most as it eats up a fortune."
"Not for me, right?" Alex smiled.
"Of course not," the King laughed along with the others.
They started talking about various things as Alex looked around at the city. It seemed people weren't aware of his arrival just yet, so the newsboard said nothing at all.
Instead, the news boards were full of news about the Golden Auction as it was being advertised a lot. It was relatively new news, so it was being spread as much as possible.
As they talked, the king suddenly stopped and pointed. "Look your majesty, that is the gem of our kingdom," he said.
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