The appearance of the dragon race was like a natural disaster.
With a strong earthquake, the Gold Dragon appeared and devoured the Transcendentals and their Companions in an instant. Not one of those dragged into the rift was able to revive and show themselves again.
“W, what is this…”
Those who were lucky enough not to be swept away as the earth collapsed looked down into the rift. However, nothing was visible. They could only see abyss-like darkness.
Kyaaaaaa.
“Help me!”
The roars and screaming resounded like echos and the escapees, who had momentarily stopped walking, exchanged glances before throwing themselves over the rift.
They only flew halfway past the rift when a sudden mist of water engulfed them.
Just before they were completely hidden by the mist, a shadow of something long and huge appeared in the mist, and then disappeared.
That image was the last the people left behind saw of the escapees.
“Ah…”
Dazed half out of their minds, the remaining Beings stared at the mist and the rift.
Beyond the mist and darkness, the escapees’ energies were rapidly declining. An unknown something was hunting the Transcendentals and their Companions from inside it.
It was a sight that was completely unbelievable and was beyond belief. The proxies turned their heads as if they were having a nightmare and couldn’t bear to watch it until the end.
But that wasn’t a good choice.
Kah!
When they turned their heads, they saw a bizarre creature, one that wasn’t a human or a dragon, rampaging. Its appearance was terribly aggressive.
Flare flare.
The mighty Transcendentals were surrounded by flames and their bodies burnt up. The Companion’s bodies were beaten into a shapeless form by an angry fist. Blood and flesh splattered and scattered everywhere as ash flew down from all around them.
It was different from the natural disaster surrounding the outer edges of the Great Temple. The battle of the dragonian was much more primitive and violent than the natural disasters.
“Kahhhhhhh!”
With the dragonian’s fierce roar, the Transcendentals’ hazy consciousness, which had been lost in a nightmare, was instantly thrown back into reality. And the reality they were facing was several times worse than their nightmare.
“Ugh…”
A man let out a groan as he retreated, then he collapsed onto the ground. It was an off-putting appearance that didn’t match the mighty power he possessed.
But no one could look at him and laugh at him for being ridiculous. The other Beings’ states weren’t much different from the man. The only difference was whether they were standing on their own two feet or not.
The only thing dominating the proxies at this moment was indisputable fear.
It was different from the despair felt by the precariousness of a war situation, and it was also different from the frustration felt by a power gap. It was an intrinsic and deep-rooted fear; the very moment where they realized deep down to their very bones that they were like prey in front of the highest predator - the Dragon.
And right now, the Transcendentals who had led them until now could not be of any help.
The Transcendentals couldn’t move a single step as they froze under the gaze of the Dragon who was looking down at them from high above in the sky with arrogant eyes.
[Remember. Remember the reason why you were able to continue your existence until now.]
The moment they heard the Dragon’s low voice, the truth, which had been lost in the lake of oblivion and through the passing of time, rose to the surface.
[Remember who tore that powerful Darkness into small pieces.]
It was a memory of a clan that shredded and tore apart the powerful Darkness that they never dared to resist.
[Remember who the real master ruling the world in the past was.]
It was a memory of the ruler who reigned before the war against the great evil.
And all of that reminded them of the gap between species that were imprinted onto the souls of the Transcendentals.
[Kneel. Kneel if you remember the past.]
As soon as her words finished, the Transcendentals all fell to their knees and bowed their heads.
***
When the fog cleared and the rift was filled, only the Gold Dragon and the Blue Dragon appeared. Seeing how not a single Dragons’ scale had been disturbed, it was clear how one-sided the battle had been as well as the insurmountable gap between species.
It was the epitome of an overwhelming difference in power. In fact, it wasn’t even the Dragons but the Contractor who was unilaterally slaughtering more than a dozen proxies and equally as many Transcendentals.
His strength was several times stronger than what the Transcendentals had expected.
“The Dragon Lord hasn’t even come forward.”
The terrifying thing was, the mighty Dragon hadn’t moved from her place once from beginning to end.
“Good thing we didn’t come here to fight with them.”
When the Central Adjuster breathed a sigh of relief, the other Adjusters nodded their heads together as if they had planned it. Every single one of them was showing awe and fear on their faces.
Julian was the only one with an expression of pure wonder.
“You truly suit the phrase ‘return of the king,’ sir ”
Seeing the Transcendentals kneeling towards the Dragon clan and adopting a posture of submissiveness, Julian exclaimed slightly in admiration.
“It is not the time to be so admiring.”
“But the situation wouldn’t change just because I admired him a bit, would it?”
She wasn’t wrong. Whatever the Adjusters thought, the fact that the Dragons had already completely returned did not change.
“Let us slowly make our way over.”
The Central Adjuster slightly clicked his tongue and led the others towards the center of the Great Temple.
***
“Dragon Lord. Dragons. Contractor.”
The Adjusters appeared without a sound, but Kim Seon-Hyeok and the Dragons showed no signs of surprise. It was as if they had known about the Adjusters’ existence from the beginning.
However, the aura around them was as if they were facing an enemy.
“We didn’t come here with bad intentions, so there is nothing to be wary of.”
The Central Adjuster stepped forward and informed the Dragons they had no hostility, but the Dragons’ fighting spirits did not abate.
Only Kim Seon-Hyeok gave Julian a welcoming glance.
Nod.
Julian bowed her head at his appearance. Considering how it had been a while since their last reunion, the greeting was too rough and brusque but Kim Seon-Hyeok didn’t care.
Instead, he gave her a smile filled with feelings of affection and trust in her. Perhaps he was reminiscing about the days when she was his squire.
How have you been? Thank you for what you did in the Capital.
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