The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 955 - 637: Ready
Within the Tower of Trial.
Bugreit rushed in like a meteor. Upon entering, he began to carefully examine the surroundings.
"Is this the Tower of Trial? Why is it all a blank white without anything special?"
"This is the hidden area within the Tower of Trial, not a place for regular trials," explained the Undead Dragon, revealing its form.
"Hmm?!"
Seeing the Undead Dragon, Bugreit was a bit taken aback; in an instant, he thought it was being controlled by an Undead Mage.
But after pondering briefly, he dismissed the idea, as this was Kana's domain, and Kana always disdains undead magic.
"Your appearance is quite pitiful. Are you one of those dragons left behind after they departed?"
Bugreit quickly speculated on the possible origins of the Undead Dragon before him.
The Undead Dragon did not respond, only casting an empty-eyed glance at him.
It too was curious about Bugreit, vaguely hearing that a dragon soul was sealed within him by Kana, later released and granted an Alchemy Body.
To see it in person now was unexpected; the other seemed in a much better condition than anticipated, certainly better than its current state.
Thus, the two dragons examined each other.
The older Bugreit first sensed something unusual, asking with a face full of bewilderment: "You... you're the Life Giant Dragon?"
He never dreamed that the Undead Dragon before him was once a Life Giant Dragon.
"How did you come to be like this?"
How could a Life Giant Dragon turn into an Undead Dragon? No undead mage is capable of such a feat, unless an undead god intervened, which was clearly impossible.
"Because I didn't want to die," the Undead Dragon replied frankly.
"What? As a Life Giant Dragon... Well, I have no right to judge others."
The transformation from Life Giant Dragon to Undead Dragon was too shocking; even the rebellious Bugreit found it difficult to accept.
But just as he was about to lecture, he realized he had no right to criticize, given his own extraordinary experience as a Radiant Giant Dragon.
"Alright, alright, it seems you made a big decision too," he then praised.
Soon, his attention was drawn to the only Teleportation Gate in space, and he walked over to peer inside.
Sure enough, he saw a scene from the Abyss, spotting Kana and the Abyssal Evil Dragon by the gate.
In a flash, his body adopted a battle-ready stance, calming quickly afterwards.
The Undead Dragon observed this scene behind him, having to admit Bugreit's resolve far exceeded its own.
Facing the blasphemous existence of Svina Anna, he regained composure in an impressively short time.
"As expected of Kana, always meeting peculiar dragons."
For instance, the deeply resentful Frost Dragon, the peculiar and rebellious Radiant Dragon, and behind him, the Life Dragon that turned undead to avoid death.
Now there was even a hybrid blasphemous dragon—a mix of Fallen Blade Dragon and Abyssal Evil Dragon—none of them ordinary.
Kana turned to focus on the Teleportation Gate.
Bugreit looked at him, nodding slightly.
Within the Abyss.
After ensuring Bugreit had obtained the item, Kana stood up.
He glanced at Svina Anna beside him, asking, "Want to leave here? I can take you to my world, but it's far more dangerous than here."
Svina Anna looked at him, very curious about any place more dangerous than the Abyss.
Kana did not conceal, directly stating: "The Void, my world is under the surveillance of the Void, its Vanguard Army has already begun to rampage there."
In Svina Anna's mind, inherited memory instantly depicted the terror of the Void.
After understanding, she had to acknowledge Kana spoke the truth; that place was indeed more dangerous than the Abyss now.
"Are you one of those Saviors destined to lead the world against the Void invasion?"
Evidently, such information existed in inherited memory.
After all, the Star Realm is vast, with the existence of the Void predating records; not every world is powerless against it, though such worlds are rare.
Kana nodded frankly.
Svina Anna scrutinized Kana closely, then shook her head: "Doesn't look like you'll succeed." 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎
But she continued: "Yet I must consider if this is my only opportunity."
After contemplating for a moment, she couldn't help asking: "I still don't understand, why did you come here? Surely not just to take me away, our meeting seems accidental.
So, did you come for my father? It appears there is enmity between you; are you planning to kill him?"
Kana nodded: "Indeed, but not here. I want him to return to his homeland, and there I will take his life."
Though unclear on the reasons, Svina Anna still nodded: "If it's to kill my father, I'm willing to assist. If you truly eliminate him, staying in your world to fight the terrifying Void is not impossible."
Originally, without encountering Svina Anna, Kana intended to visit the Abyss, at least to meet the Fallen Blade Dragon.
He planned to imprint a mark on the Blade Dragon; harmless, only to detect its presence when invading the world.
This way, once news spread and the Blade Dragon invaded, its location could be precisely tracked to slay it.
Now, naturally, there was no need for such troubles; everything was well prepared.
Kana approached the dragon-man suspended by vines nearby, observing it.
"Let that cowardly one come out and speak."
The dragon-man glared at him ferociously, silent.
Kana slightly tightened the vines, merely performing the most basic confinement for the Fallen Blade Dragon's spirit to descend.
"Alright, I know you can see and hear; now come out and speak. Are you so cowardly to not even dare this?"
"Cowardly human, seems you've prepared for what you wish to undertake?"
The Blade Dragon's spirit descended again.
Kana didn't hide it, speaking candidly: "I made a pact with the Frost Dragon, to impale you with this sword and end your life.
Now, I feel capable. But in your old world, your forsaken kin long to divide your remains and witness your demise."
"Ha! I barely escaped that ghostly place, and you now casually want me back? Do you think the Abyss has eroded my mind beyond reason?"
The Fallen Blade Dragon retorted disdainfully.
Kana merely smiled slightly, not debating, holding full confidence in his mind.







