Even If I'm Reborn as a Cute Dragon Girl, I Will Still Make a Harem-Book 6 Divine Ascension

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Three suddenly attempted to communicate with Four.

“Hello, Three? How’s it going over there?”

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Before Three could respond, Four’s breathless voice appeared in her ear. “Still not resolved? My side can’t hold on much longer!”

“There’s been a small accident on my side…” Three said softly.

“A small accident? Don’t mess with me, Brother Three. I’m risking my life here to buy you time!” Four’s irritation was clear.

But considering the situation, no one could blame him for being upset. After all, being chased by a beast capable of tearing him apart for more than ten minutes wouldn’t leave anyone in the best of mood.

“There’s a demigod-level demon beast blocking my way right now,” Three explained.

“……”

There was a brief silence on the other end, as Four seemed to understand the gravity of being blocked by a demigod-level demon beast at such a critical juncture.

A few moments later, Four’s tentative voice came through. “So… are we giving up?”

“I do not intend to give up.”

“Not giving up? Listen, my side can only hold out for ten more minutes, max! Ten minutes! And I refuse to continue putting up with this for even a second longer! You have no idea how terrifying that baby deity is. I dare say I’m not even as strong as her in my prime! Even though we have only possessed these bodies with our divine sense, I’m telling you, that baby deity could easily track us down and wipe out our main body after capturing me!” Four yelled angrily.

“And even if she doesn’t look bright enough to use such a tactic, losing a vital divine sense could still hinder our progress for life, leaving us with serious internal injuries!” he warned.

“Don’t worry, ten minutes is enough. I plan to use that trick,” Three said, her tone calm and steady.

“That move?”

Despite his anger, Four fell silent immediately. After a few breaths, his incredulous voice came through the Spectrum Stone.

“You’re going to use that move? Have you lost your mind?”

“I’m not crazy. I’m just doing what I have to do.”

“You’ve really lost it! Have you really been brainwashed by that damn old hag? Are you really throwing away your life for this stupid mission?”

“The decision I’ve made has nothing to do with that f̲u̲c̲k̲i̲n̲g old hag. And it has nothing to do with the mission. I’m just…” Three’s voice trailed off.

She raised her head and looked out into the vast expanse of the universe.

“I just don’t want to see the same thing happening to such a wonderful world again.”

On the edge of those clusters of large stars lay a place known as the Stars Graveyard—a silent, lifeless expanse.

Yet, it was there that she had spent her childhood, nine million years ago, when it was still a bustling world.

The stars shone brightly in sparkling rivers at night, and she had been with the old man who would later be called a hero.

“But that old hag was right about one thing—someone had to step up and become a hero in this world.”

“But why does that someone have to be you?” Four hissed angrily.

“Maybe it’s because I’m the closest to it.”

Three turned her head, gazing in the direction the two young girls had fled.

The Dragon Princess was still unconscious, weak as a rabbit, with her limbs tied. The girl who had saved her, however, was so drained that the mental attack from earlier was clearly taking its toll.

“This could be the best chance we have, right? If we don’t take it now, it could slip through our fingers.”

“But…”

“Four, please tell her that I’ve tried for so long to advance to a realm worthy of her, but now, I’ve missed my chance. I’m truly sorry. After this, I hope she forgets about me. With her status, she’ll definitely find a better place.”

“B̲a̲s̲t̲a̲r̲d̲, tell her that yourself! Don’t make me the bad guy…”

“And please tell that old hag that when this is all over, leave my corpse in the Stars Graveyard. That’s… where my hometown used to be.”

Before Four could protest further, Three severed the communication. She slowly closed her eyes, and then…

A monstrous aura erupted from her petite body. Powerful soul energy transformed into a towering pillar that reached the sky, connecting with something far beyond this world.

An invisible, powerful force surged through the pillar, pouring into her petite form. Under this power’s blessing, the realm of this fragile mortal body, once only at peak Rank Nine, surged upward.

Early-stage Saint Realm… Peak early-stage Saint Realm… Middle-stage Saint Realm… Peak middle-stage Saint Realm… Late-stage Saint Realm…

It was as if the realm’s shackles no longer existed, and in an instant, Three’s power reached the peak of the Saint Realm.

Fierce winds suddenly howled in the sky above the small world. Dark clouds gathered, and thunder snakes, as thick as rivers, surged through the gaps in the clouds.

It was the heavenly tribulation of a divine ascension…

Three was about to use this fragile body to break through to the demigod Realm… in just the space of a few breaths!

The serpentine beast, Greenie, who had been observing from the edge, immediately sensed something was wrong. With a violent flick of its massive tail, which rose from the depths of the water like a mountain peak, it swept toward Three, whose eyes were still closed in focus.

As the tail flung through the air, the space around it cracked inch by inch, revealing the dark void beyond.

But before the tail could strike, a thunderbolt suddenly fell from the sky, striking it. The demigod-level beast’s defense was no match for the lightning—it shattered like paper, and Greenie’s shimmering scales were immediately scorched, releasing the aroma of cooked meat.

In pain, Greenie hissed and recoiled, its tail crashing into the lake and sending waves dozens of meters high.

That was the lightning of the heavenly tribulation—no one was allowed to interfere!

Three slowly opened her eyes and looked at the injured Greenie, a sneer playing on her lips.

As expected… it was just a stupid creature that stumbled into this power by chance. A beast would always remain a beast. If they were in the same realm, she could kill it in less than ten breaths.

Three raised her head and faced the sky full of lightning.

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On the other side of the screen, Ciel Hesse watched as Three moved steadily toward the heavenly thunder, her expression filled with disbelief.

She was all too familiar with those bolts of thunder. Over the years, she had been struck by them countless times, even nearly losing her life on more than one occasion.

“She’s actually trying to break through to the Demigod Realm through bestowment of external forces at a time like this…?!” Ciel mumbled in disbelief.

“Is she crazy? Doesn’t she realize she’s basically exposing her presence to the queen of dragons? What’s the point of reaching the Demigod Realm if she’ll be slapped to death by the queen anyway?!”

“Maybe… she knows the queen of dragons will be held up by something and won’t be able to arrive soon, so she’s aiming for a quick battle,” Luna suggested thoughtfully.

“Impossible. The queen of dragons is so strong. Who could possibly hold her back…?” After saying that, Ciel suddenly fell silent.

Luna, too, grew quiet, and the only sound in the space was the steady hum of machinery.

Ten seconds later, Luna’s face shifted to one of disappointment. “It seems the queen of dragons really can’t make it in time.”

Ciel gritted her teeth. “There are two possibilities—either the queen is truly being held up by those outsiders, or… she’s doing this on purpose.”

“…No, she wouldn’t do something like this on purpose. If she truly wanted Lilith to fall into the hands of the outsiders, she could have handed her over a thousand years ago, right?” Luna remarked.

“You have a point…” Ciel rubbed her forehead before speaking bitterly, “But if she fails to show up at a time like this, she doesn’t qualify as a mother!”