Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don't Want to Have Any More Children With You-Chapter 97Vol 5. : My Mission is Complete

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โ€œThe seal of the Ultimate Fear... lies beneath Sky City?!โ€

Leon could hardly believe the words coming out of his own mouth. ๐’‡๐™ง๐™š๐“ฎ๐™ฌ๐™š๐“ซ๐’๐“ธ๐“ฟ๐“ฎ๐’.๐“ฌ๐™ค๐“ถ

For eight years, Sky City had been a familiar sanctuary. Heโ€™d visited countless times, often with Rosvisser, not only for diplomatic reasons but also for leisure and relaxation. This was the place of their fondest memoriesโ€”a haven for the Melkvey family and countless others in the Dragon Clan.

Dimothyโ€™s next words, however, carried the weight of revelation.

โ€œTo be precise... the entire Sky City is built upon the seal of the Ultimate Fear.โ€

Leonโ€™s expression darkened as he processed this shocking truth.

โ€œHow? Why would you construct such an important city over something so dangerous?โ€

Dimothy sighed deeply, gazing down at the misty clouds surrounding the tower.

โ€œDo you know why I built Sky City in the first place, Your Highness?โ€

Leon furrowed his brow, recalling what Rosvisser had once told him.

โ€œYou established Sky City to shelter Dragon Clan refugees after years of relentless civil wars. You and Dragon Kings like Konstantin and Odin united to give them a home. Thatโ€™s what I was told.โ€

Dimothy nodded. โ€œThat much is true. But thereโ€™s more to it than that.โ€

Leonโ€™s gaze sharpened. โ€œThen why would you place them in such a perilous position, atop this... seal?โ€

โ€œLet me explain,โ€ Dimothy said, his tone heavy with weariness.

โ€œAfter the Sacred Dragon Council approved our proposal to save the refugees, the responsibility of sheltering them fell to those of us who had championed their cause. The Dragon Kings who opposed the plan offered no land, no resources, and no aid.

โ€œIn their eyes, wiping out the refugees was the easiest solution. Efficient, they called it. But we couldnโ€™t let that happen.

โ€œAt first, Konstantin, Odin, Morgan, and others agreed to house small numbers of refugees in their territories. But as time passed, the number of displaced dragons grew exponentially. Their lands couldnโ€™t sustain them, especially during the ongoing wars.

โ€œSo, I began searching across all Dragon Clan territories for a new haven where they could thrive.โ€

Dimothyโ€™s gaze became distant as he recounted his journey.

โ€œDuring this time, I encountered Veronica, the Silver Dragon Queenโ€™s grandmother, as well as Principal Oseth of St. Heathโ€™s Academy. Together, we discovered something unimaginableโ€”an ancient seal beneath the Dragon Clanโ€™s lands, left by the Primordial Dragon King Noah.

โ€œThis seal imprisoned the Ultimate Fearโ€”a monstrous entity forged from the amalgamation of countless beasts. Its size defies comprehension, buried deep within the earth like the remnants of an unimaginable war.โ€

Leonโ€™s voice grew tense. โ€œAnd what did you do?โ€

โ€œVeronica calculated that the seal would begin to weaken over tens of thousands of years. Without intervention, the Ultimate Fear would reemerge, plunging Samael into darkness once more.

โ€œBut we had no Thunder Child. No destined savior. Without them, we couldnโ€™t hope to stand against such a catastrophe.โ€

Leonโ€™s fists clenched. โ€œAnd then?โ€

Dimothy sighed again, his voice barely above a whisper.

โ€œPrincipal Oseth devised a method to delay the weakening of the seal. By countering the negative emotions fueling the Ultimate Fear with positive emotions, we could drastically slow its escape.โ€

Leonโ€™s gaze instinctively turned to Sky City. A vibrant metropolis filled with hope, bustling streets, and joyous residentsโ€”the descendants of those long-ago refugees.

โ€œSo, you built Sky City,โ€ Leon murmured. โ€œA paradise atop a nightmare.โ€

Dimothy nodded.

โ€œYes, I made it a haven for the Dragon Clan, a place where refugees could rebuild their lives. Their happiness, their hopeโ€”it all served to reinforce the seal.โ€

Leonโ€™s mind whirled. As horrifying as the revelation was, he couldnโ€™t deny the brilliance of the plan. Dimothyโ€™s actions, while risky, had likely prevented countless catastrophes over the millennia.

โ€œIf I hadnโ€™t done this, Samael would have succumbed to darkness centuries ago,โ€ Dimothy said softly. โ€œYouโ€™re a smart man, Your Highness. I trust you understand.โ€

Leon met the Tower Masterโ€™s gaze. In Dimothyโ€™s weary eyes, he saw the resignation of a man who had borne the weight of the world alone for far too long.

โ€œAnd now?โ€ Leon asked, his voice steady but laced with determination.

Dimothyโ€™s lips curved into a faint, bittersweet smile.

โ€œNow, the time has come for me to entrust everything to you.โ€

A Subtle Tremor

As the words hung in the air, the ground beneath their feet trembled faintly. Dimothyโ€™s expression grew grim as muffled voices from the city below drifted up to the tower.

โ€œHey, did you feel that? Thatโ€™s the second time this weekโ€”itโ€™s getting worse!โ€

โ€œYeah, is the city going to collapse?โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t joke about that, idiot!โ€

The tremors subsided, leaving only an eerie stillness in their wake.

โ€œThese earthquakes have become more frequent,โ€ Dimothy said gravely. โ€œEach tremor signals the growing instability of the seal.โ€

Leonโ€™s thoughts raced back to earlier cluesโ€”the strange energy Konstantin had mentioned whenever he approached Sky City.

It all made sense now.

โ€œHow much time do we have left?โ€ Leon asked.

Dimothy hesitated before replying.

โ€œA month. Perhaps less.โ€

Leonโ€™s chest tightened. โ€œOnly a month?โ€

Dimothy nodded. โ€œIt may not seem like much, but itโ€™s enough โŠ› Nะพvะตlฮนght โŠ› (Read the full story) to evacuate the cityโ€™s residents. Iโ€™ll inform them of structural issues and use that as a pretext to move them.โ€

โ€œAnd the truth?โ€

Dimothyโ€™s expression darkened. โ€œRevealing the Ultimate Fear would cause mass panic. The incident with Konstantin at St. Heathโ€™s Academy has already unsettled the Dragon Clan. We canโ€™t afford further chaos.โ€

Leon agreed. โ€œThen Iโ€™ll help. Weโ€™ll ensure the evacuation goes smoothly.โ€

The wind swept across the towerโ€™s summit as they stood in silence, each lost in their thoughts. Beneath them, an ancient terror stirredโ€”a harbinger of the battle to come.

The sealโ€™s cracks widened, and the time for action drew near.

Dimothyโ€™s mission was complete.

Now, it was Leonโ€™s turn to shoulder the burden.