Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire-Chapter 259 - 177: Birth of the Silver Moon Princess_2

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Chapter 259: Chapter 177: Birth of the Silver Moon Princess_2

"Yes, these Elves are indeed generous!"

"What do they intend to do? After Tedel and Uther are gone? Support this demigod to ascend as the third Monarch?"

A demigod becoming a Monarch, not to mention a thousand years as a king, even two thousand or three thousand years, as long as they can endure, they can remain on the throne.

But the issue is, looking at Uranos’ current stance, you can tell he cannot allow his offspring to be born as a subordinate to a Divine being.

With Uranos’ personality, would he let such a child ascend?

Noah believed that even Wayne, the Dark Knight of Justice, had a greater chance of ascending, because he at least had his own will and could make his own choices.

Although there was an interference influence from a high-ranking being from Hell, that seemed like a family matter, and could be treated differently.

"It seems so."

Selena was noncommittal about Noah’s speculation,

"But I feel that the allure of the Titan Bloodline to the Divine might be stronger."

"Titan Bloodline?"

Indeed, if it is truly to gather belief or influence a rising powerful neighbor, then why does this Divine being not choose from their own worshiping race to create a natural demigod, but instead bestows benefits to the opposition?

Logically, this doesn’t make much sense. A nation’s authority and faith are important, but not worth such a huge effort by a Divine being. History has no references unless there are even greater tempting benefits.

For instance, even deities must take Titans seriously.

"I don’t need such offspring!"

Uranos’ expression was cold and unfeeling, even knowing he might have a demigod offspring soon, he showed no joy, only anger in his eyes.

He hoped for a talented offspring, but he wanted his child’s exceptional talents to be inherent, without any external interference and influence.

Not like now, when even though not yet born, their future achievements are foreseeable, but all that comes from a gift of an eternal presence from above.

This is not what he wanted.

"You don’t get to choose, do you think you can refuse?"

Selena sneered,

"Do you have the courage to offend the Divine? Do you have the qualifications to oppose the God system?"

"..."

Uranos remained silent, fists clenched tightly. He once thought that by taking one more step, he’d have the power to oppose everything and say no to many things.

But now he realizes, when an immortal being from beyond the world imposes their will, he has no choice but to accept it; he could refuse but cannot bear the consequences.

"If it is truly for the Titan Bloodline, there would be more than one interested. This demigod’s birth might just be the beginning."

Noah stretched out a Dragon Claw, gently scratching his chin.

In this matter, his stance was neutral, neither optimistic nor with any dislike.

After all, the Elf God is genuinely bleeding resources, and whether the Titan Bloodline can be obtained is uncertain. Even if obtained, it would likely be incomplete.

The fact that they’re willing to pay such a high price for uncertain gains impresses Noah, to be honest, he might not have been willing himself.

"Indeed, this is just the beginning, from the moment Casius toppled the Gate of Hell, certain things in the present and future were destined to happen."

Selena’s face did not show any panic; she just calmly stated a fact,

"The Augustus family has already entered the gods’ gaze!"

"If you’re unwilling to submit to the will of the gods and intend to oppose them, you must at least have the power equivalent to Casius. If you don’t, choose submission, the Augustus family’s bloodline must continue without interruption."

After leaving these words, the Legendary Mage turned and left; her mood wasn’t pleasant either, but there was no choice—no matter how noble a Mage’s status is, it counts for little before the Divine, even in the Material Realm.

After Selena left, Uranos remained silent for a long time. Noah, though bored, couldn’t leave, worrying the young man might do something impulsive.

"Uncle Noah, I want to head south!"

Fortunately, though Uranos made a somewhat impulsive decision, it was actually quite suitable for him, just not matching his identity.

"Wait until your father holds the coronation before you leave, Uther City is almost completed."

Noah persuaded.

The New Capital of the Kingdom was still under construction, which progressed much smoother after Tedel assembled a large number of Paladins and a group of Bronze Dragons to clear the surrounding areas, speeding up significantly.

"Alright, I will leave after my father is crowned king."

Thus, Uranos stayed temporarily.

However, it was evident that this Prince, after the Elves intervened in his descendant’s conception, had significantly lowered his desire for offspring, even starting to distance himself from the once-favored half-dragon Elf.

Because of what Noah said, this was just the beginning—it struck him. He doesn’t want every future child of his to be subject to foreign, unknown influences.

Are they truly his children, or offspring of the Divine?

The Divine severed divinity and divinity, granting divine power to turn the impossible into reality. How is this different from a divine son?

Though his own bloodline remains, under Divine interference and influence, it’s uncertain how much presence he, the father, will have.

The night was like a layer of dark gray veil, draping over the sky and earth. The distant mountains under the night sky showed rugged and primal contours, like a Giant Dragon sleeping on the earth.

"The moonlight is beautiful tonight!"

The Giant Dragon hovered between the sky and clouds, overlooking the brightly lit magnificent city beside the mountains, then slightly lifted its head to gaze at the bright full moon hanging at the center of the sky dome.

The white moonlight flowed like water in the air, as fair as the Sun, casting brilliance over everything on earth, yet the light was so soft that many places remained shrouded in darkness.

However, in the starlit sky, the Moon was not solitary like the Sun, for Noah’s eyes alone saw three moons.

Yet compared to the central moon, the other two moons positioned at the edge of the sky emitted a radiance lesser than some of the brighter stars.

Three moons!

"Do you know how many moons our world has?"

The silhouette of a girl quietly appeared beside the Golden Dragon.

"I’ve heard there are seven moons, but on the Xilantia Continent, only three can be seen at most."

The Golden Dragon casually revealed knowledge unknown to the mundane.

"Indeed, even during the best weather, our continent can only see up to three moons, but at certain special times, one can witness the rare sight of seven moons appearing together."

Selena’s voice carried a slight melancholy.

"It seems you’ve sensed it."

"Haven’t you? Are you out here just to admire the moon at night? I haven’t noticed you having such interests."

"Those beings are really impatient. It hasn’t even been ten months yet."

Noah looked at the increasingly resplendent moon in the sky dome. As time passed, the moonlight had become exceedingly bright, even somewhat dazzling,

"I thought those beings didn’t care about time."

"Some things are either done immediately or require seizing every minute; the Divine may overlook the passage of time, but not when interfering in certain matters."

"But this is too hurried."fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com