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Chapter 1914 Complete Trust Demand's A Oath

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Location- Unknown, Blood Rule Source


With Deviant Devil having already bested the Dragon in body and mind, all Wyatt had to was walk the Dragon into his trap. He was determined to see his mission through to completion, to claim victory where others would have faltered. With each step forward, he moved closer to his goal, ready to face whatever trials lay ahead with courage and conviction.


The contrast between the Dragon and Wyatt was stark. When their plans went awry, the Dragon succumbed to despair, while Wyatt persisted, determined to achieve his desired outcome or find an alternative solution. Despite setbacks, Wyatt's resilience shone through as he remained committed to his goals. His willingness to adapt and persevere set him apart, ensuring that he continued to strive for success even in the face of adversity. While the Dragon may have faltered in the face of challenges, Wyatt's unwavering determination propelled him forward, driving him to explore every avenue until he achieved his objective or found a suitable alternative. It was this resilience and perseverance that distinguished Wyatt, marking him apart from the ruler-class Dragon.


"RauKaul, make up your damn mind. Were your words back then true? Enter the orb and don't come out until I tell you to," Wyatt yelled, forcefully reminding the Dragon of their purpose.


"Okay. I will do it. Just tell me what I need to do," the Dragon responded, its voice tinged with resignation. After much internal struggle, it finally resolved to enter the monster orb as Wyatt had asked, recalling the reason it had agreed to this endeavor in the first place.


"Good. I need you to trust me on this one," Wyatt implored, his voice earnest and determined. "Only if you trust me can we both make it out of here alive and stand a chance to regain what the Deviant Devil has stolen from you. Raukaul, are you willing to blindly trust me? If not, there is no point in us further discussing this matter."


Wyatt's words hung heavy in the air, carrying with them the weight of the destiny of his plan to capture the ruler-class being. He warned the Dragon that their success depended on its unwavering trust in him, a trust that transcended doubt and uncertainty. Without it, their efforts would be in vain, and they would not be able to reclaim what the Dragon had lost today because of its greed. Therefore, if the Dragon was unable to give its full trust to him then they might as well stop with their endeavor. Because they were bound to fail without its trust.


As Wyatted awaited the Dragon's response, he braced himself for the outcome. He understood the gravity of the Dragon's response, knowing that blind trust was not easily given, especially for a ruler-class Dragon. Yet, he remained steadfast in his belief that the Dragon was defeated in spirit by the Deviant Devil, and as long as he dangled enough hope in front of it while provoking it about what it had claimed earlier, he could get the Dragon to give him its undivided trust.If he manages to gain the Dragon's complete trust right now then, he not only would succeed in capturing it but would be stealing it from the between the teeth of the Deviant Devil. Now, that was an achievement on its own.


ƈοm "Even if this wasn't to prove that I meant every word I said earlier, I would put my trust in you any day and every day," the Elder Anesthesia Dragon declared, its voice resolute. "If you want me to suppress my realm and enter the monster orb, then I will do it. If you want me not to come out until you call for me, then fine. I swear I will not emerge from the monster orb until you summon me."


With these words, the dragon relinquished the last vestiges of its pride and made a solemn vow to trust Wyatt completely. It was a moment of profound significance, a testament to the strength of the bond it believed to share with Wyatt. The dragon's decision to trust Wyatt was not merely an act of self-


preservation, but a demonstration of its unwavering commitment to the words it spoke to earlier. Each one of them was genuine and from its heart.


The Dragon prepared to suppress its realm and enter the monster orb believing that this could be its final act, its last deed before oblivion. Yes, until the end it did not once believe that Wyatt was capable of helping it regain its innate ability. It even doubted that Wyatt was capable of escaping the bounds of the celestial blood-rule slave and the Deviant Devil's blood-


rule domains.


Yet, it faced Wyatt's demand with courage and determination, knowing that its trust in Wyatt was its last chance and final act to proving him that it did not mean to drag Wyatt down with him because of its greed.


"Thank you, but your promise is not enough," Wyatt stated firmly, his expression grave. "I need you to take an oath with blood rule source as the witness. I'm doing this to ensure that we can escape this place without any further complications. In your current condition, I cannot trust you to keep your word. Therefore, I need you to swear with the blood rule source as the witness that you will suppress your realm and senses in your body, continue to stay in the monster orb while fortifying its space with your power, and never leave the monster orb until the time I call upon you. If you truly trust me as you just said, then it would not be a problem for you to promise this."


Wyatt's words were spoken with a straight face and indifferent tone, belying the gravity of the situation. He understood the necessity of ensuring the dragon's unwavering commitment, especially given the high stakes of his endeavor. He did not want things to go sideways when the Dragon realized what was happening. That was why the oath was necessary. The oath, witnessed by the blood rule source, served as a solemn binding contract, one that could not be broken lightly in any part of the Myriad realms.


As Wyatt awaited the dragon's response, he remained resolute, his determination unwavering. He knew that his success in capturing the dragon depended on the dragon's willingness to make this vow, and he was prepared to see this through.


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