Chapter 911 - 910: The Gaze of God
Gawain watched the agent lady wobble and stagger out of the room, her usual elegant and steady demeanor completely gone.
He felt quite guilty about itāhe thought he should have stopped her and arranged appropriate medical service and rest care for her, making sufficient compensation in any caseāeven though it was purely a mistake, he had indeed caused harm to the agent lady, which was unjustifiable.
However, after calmly thinking it through, he decided to abandon the ideaāthe main reason being the fear that the dragon might die right here...
"Why is she so stubborn..." Watching Melita leave, Gawain couldnāt help but mutter, "If she didnāt want to answer, she could have just refused..."
A moment later, Aunt Heidi arrived at the study upon hearing the news, and as soon as the Grand Governor of the Empire entered, she remarked, "Ancestor, I heard reports saying that the agent of the Mithril Vault was in a state when leaving... Ohāwhat happened?!"
She noticed the bloodstains splattered in the room and immediately exclaimed.
"Get someone to clean this up," Gawain sighed and looked at the desk ruined by Melitaās blood (which had been used for less than two weeks) "Also, I need to replace this deskāand the carpet."
"Ah? Oh, okay," Aunt Heidi was taken aback and hurriedly agreed, carefully avoiding the bloodstains as she came to Gawain, "Ancestor, did you have a conflict with the agent of the Mithril Vault?"
"No, but I might have unintentionally caused a bit of harm... I may need to compensate her in the future if thereās an opportunity," Gawain shook his head, then his gaze fell on those bloodstains, his eyes changing slightly, "By the way, Aunt Heidi, is it true that dragon blood is quite precious as magic materials with high research value?"
"Indeed it is," Aunt Heidi, albeit confused, still nodded, "A few records from the Ancient Gondor Era mention that dragon blood possesses various magical properties, and its pure magical power can be used to analyze complex crystal structures..."
"Then have someone collect the blood that hasnāt dried when tidying up," Gawain said earnestly, "Canāt waste it."
He admired silently: Melita is his Dragonkin friend, so doing this is also making the most of friendshipās valueāin the future, heāll make sure Melita is included in official documents with the "Dragon of Friendship" title; after all, heās not planning to let the My Little Pony joke slip...
Aunt Heidi could never discern the odd maneuvers inside her serious ancestorās mind, so her expression was plain and easy to understand: "?"
...
Outside Cecil Castle, in a deserted valley, a silhouette burst out of the woodlands, encased in turbulent magic power and gusts, stumbling onto a flat sandy ground.
Melita Ponia stopped at this deserted place, suddenly letting out a low growlāa multitude of common flying birds and animals frantically fled from all corners of the valley, even more powerful non-human monsters fearfully joined the escape queue, all living beings in the valley fled far from this place under the dragonās dominance, while Melita herself was completely enveloped by a suddenly appearing curtain of light.
In the swirling transformation of the light curtain, a blue dragon appeared in the center of the sandy land, bowing down there, her wings droop weakly, the scales seemed to have lost their luster, and even dense blood droplets seeped out from some scale seams, quietly gathering on the sandy ground beneath her.
After injecting herself with several vials of potent enhancers and emergency repair fluids, she slightly relaxed and immediately activated communication with Talronde.
A pale gold communication interface unfolded before her eyes, and from the other side of the interface came the voice of back-line support personnel: "Melita? Why did you suddenly initiate exclusive communication on this line?"
"I canāt fly for now... my situation is a bit bad," Melita said weakly, "Nuoletta, havenāt you received my implant warning signal over there?"
"The monitoring system here was just doing clock calibration, not directed at Loren just a while ago, let me check..." Nuolettaās voice came from the communication interface, and in the next second, she gasped in shock, "My goodness! What happened to you?! Your heart..."
"I had a rather thrilling conversation with Gawain Cecil," Melitaās voice carried a bitter smile, "His words wounded my heartāthree of them..."
"You still find time to joke at such a moment?!" Nuolettaās voice sounded extremely anxious, "All your auxiliary hearts have shut down, only one original heart is beating, it canāt drive all your bodily functionsāhow are you now? Can you still move? You must immediately return to Talronde for emergency repair!"
"I just said, I canāt fly for now... I might need the ārecovery teamā for help," Melita said slowly, "Also remember to bring enough āSurgeā enhancer, Iāve just used up all my quota."
"Alright, the recovery team is online, theyāre taking off in ten minutesāwith the āSurgeā enhancer you need. Damn, you might be the only dragon in the past two millennia to get yourself requiring a recovery team during a routine outdoor task... What exactly were you negotiating with that human emperor?" Nuoletta couldnāt help but ask curiously, but quickly added, "Ah, if itās inconvenient to say, then donāt..."
Clearly, she realized this wasnāt in the upper layers of the atmosphereās "safe signal zone," considering that this communication might have already captured the Dragon Godās attention, she reminded Melita.
"Itās indeed inconvenient to say here..." Melita thought about the terrifying message during her conversation with Gawain, thought about her abnormal actions and bizarre memory loss previously, even now she still felt apprehensive; she gently shook her head, her voice low and solemn, "Once back, I want... to meet the God, possibly needing Speaker Andarās assistance to arrange it."
Before her friend on the other side of the communication could speak, Melita heard an old, august voice suddenly intervening in the communication: "Iām onlineāMelita, you wish to meet the God?"
"Yes," Melita thought for a moment and earnestly said, "I have some questions that I wish to have answered by the God, hoping you can convey it to High Priest Heragor..."
Before she finished speaking, a dignified female voice, seemingly layered with countless voices and carrying irresistible pressure and momentum, suddenly pierced into her mind, and a faint golden phantom seemed to appear before her, her mind booming: "I grant it."
In an instant, absolute silence enveloped the entire communication line, all "persons," including Speaker Andar, quieted down, a tense and solemn atmosphere filled the communication channel, even within this silence, it seemed full of reverence.
Melita felt her sole surviving biological heart twitch, shivering all over, she gulped down a mouthful of saliva with difficulty: "God... My Lord..."
"Relax," the voice continued, "Once you return to Talronde, you can come to see me anytime."
The next second, the voice along with its pressure departed, everything seemed just an illusionāit left so swiftly, almost deliberately telling everyone on the communication line: Iām gone, continue your talk.
Yet no one dared truly relax, Melita heard her friendās tense voice break the silence: "Just now... was Godās intervention..."
"Looks like youāve had a unique experience," Speaker Andarās voice followed, "Melita, rest well on-site, stay safe, the recovery team has taken off, theyāll reach you soon, discuss anything further upon your return."
Then, the elderly dragon Speaker also left the channel.
For a moment, only Melita and her friend who served as a support personnel remained in the communication line.
The effects of the enhancer had been fully realized; the pains and abnormal signals within her body were temporarily alleviated, while Melitaās thoughts surged unrestrained. Eventually, she set aside all her worries, temporarily hid the communication interface, adjusted her posture, and lay quietly on the ground, her eyes fixed on the Dark Mountain Range already swallowed by nightfall.
Above the Dark Mountain Range, the night shrouded the sky, stars twinkling, embellishing the entire expanse.
After a long while, she suddenly heard her friendās voice beside her: "Melita, are you okay?"
"Havenāt you ended the communication yet?" Melita gently moved her neck, "I thought you had already gone offline."
"Iām a bit worried about you," Nuoletta said. "I happen to have no other communication tasks here, and other dispatched dragons gave up the line after hearing about your incident... By the way, Pector is staying in the Moss Woods region, heās got nothing to do, should he come lend a hand?"
"No need... I wouldnāt want to be laughed at," Melita promptly said, "The enhancer is working, Iāll just stay here quietly for a while."
"Alright then..."
The channel remained silent for a few minutes, then Melita couldnāt help breaking that silence again: "Hey, are you still there?"
"Yes."
"I suddenly wanted to ask you... Do you know what it feels like to have only one heart beating inside you? A heart not undergoing any augmentation, one that started beating from when you hatched from the dragon egg?"
"Me? I canāt remember..." her friend said, puzzled, "I replaced my original heart quite early... Dragons retaining their primitive hearts into adulthood, like you, are probably rare..."
"Indeed... Iām an antique of sorts," said Melita, unable to suppress a laugh but quickly grimacing in pain, "Ahh... it still stings a bit."
"So watch your pride ā hey, you still havenāt told me," her friendās voice sounded, "Whatās it like relying solely on a primitive heart?"
"...Very vulnerable, every heartbeat is unsettling, your entire existence hangs by that sole fragile fleshly organ, giving me the feeling of dying at any moment, and I am afraid it might cease, without a backup pump to sustain life..." Melita said in a low voice, the distant stars reflected in her gemstone-like eyes, with stars slowly moving against the night sky backdrop, "But... thereās also a curious sense of reality. A genuine feeling of being alive, living in a real world."
"I often think there are too many implants inside me, nearly every critical organ has implants aiding operation, even every muscle and bone... This makes me feel like Iām no longer myself, but rather a copy made of machines and auxiliary brains, a āMelita Poniaā living within the same body, a parasitic monster made of steel and polymer hiding within my flesh and bones... But now the parasiteās heart has stopped entirely, my own heart is supporting this body... The feeling is rather nice."
Her consciousness blurred, feeling drowsy, and in this half-dream state, she heard Nuolettaās voice fuzzily coming through: "Youāve taken too much of the enhancer, becoming sentimental... But you did say one thing right, the feeling of dying at any moment is indeed real..."
"Goodnight..." Melita drowsily uttered.
Under the side effects of the enhancer, she finally fell asleep.
A faint golden light screen appeared out of nowhere the moment she fell asleep, tightly shielding her defenseless body, while above the light screen, amidst void, hundreds of thousands of eyes seemed to emerge faintly, coldly floating, staring unswervingly at the blue dragon protected by the barrier.
...
Within Typhon borders, in the center of a town near the eastern desert, the chapel of the War God stood quietly in the night, with its black iron spires pointing skyward, resembling a sharp sword beneath the starry sky.
A regular priest carrying a portable lamp strolled within the chapel, checking the state of each room and corridor.
Behind each door lay rooms as usual, only his footsteps echoed along the long corridor as he gradually approached the end of his patrol, where the priestās chamber lay ahead.
In the clerical hierarchy of the War God Sect, the "War God Priest" is a higher-level cleric compared to regular priests, usually serving as wardens of local chapels, as is the case here.
Faint light emanated from behind the door at the corridorās end, the door distinctly left ajar.
"Priest Costo hasnāt retired yet at this hour..."
The patrolling priest curiously muttered, stepping forward briskly.
Yet halfway along, a strange sound, akin to human moaning in torment, or perhaps murmuring in sleep, reached his ears.
With the special intuition of the Transcendent, the priest instantly felt a chill up his spine, followed by a surge of foreboding.
Somethingās wrong!
Realizing this instantly, the priest quickened his steps, rushing to the door at the corridorās end, as the scent of blood reached his nostrils.
Disregarding church protocols, the priest decisively applied triple protection over himself, prepared a rapid alert spell, and then pushed open the ajar wooden door.
Behind the door, only a shapeless mass of flesh lay sprawled on the ground, gradually losing vitality...
If you find any errors ( Ads popup, ads redirect, broken links, non-standard content, etc.. ), Please let us know < report chapter > so we can fix it as soon as possible.