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Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire-Chapter 849 - 472: The Walking Lord of Death, Calamity of All Living Things
"Death Domain!"
This is a domain with a range so small that even Noah's true form cannot be completely covered, but though its range is small, its essence is terrifying.
Any creature encompassed by this domain suffers attacks equivalent to an Instant Death Spell at every moment, and even if they pass the instant death check, a portion of their Life Essence will be stripped away.
Faced with such a domain, all creatures except Divine beings are hard-pressed to escape, even Legends cannot elude it. Just look at this child's mother, Hela, whose face is now pale, to understand.
This Death Power is too tyrannical, and its essence is of such a high status that very few creatures in the Material Realm can escape; Noah can ignore it, but aside from Noah, almost none can ignore the existence of this Death Domain.
"Withdraw your domain!"
Noah lowered his head, his Shining Golden Dragon Pupil staring at his grandson, who had revealed his true appearance. The majesty belonging to the Golden Dragon Emperor permeated the air. Though this grandson is not a Divine Calamity, he surpasses one; his only advantage over a Divine Calamity is having clear reason and consciousness rather than being a chaotic monster.
"I'm sorry, I didn't do it on purpose."
Under Noah's gaze, Hades, who was curiously observing the world, immediately showed a timid look, and upon hearing Noah's request or rather order, he quickly realized the inappropriateness.
The domain, seemingly the embodiment of death, began to recede. The initially increasingly pale Hela gently breathed a sigh of relief, as if relieved of a thousand-pound burden.
After becoming pregnant, the Great Angel Leader, whose condition had been extremely poor, saw her complexion visibly recover at a rapid pace, gradually becoming rosy. The many treasures she had swallowed to supplement her Life Origin finally took effect at this moment.
"I am your grandfather, and in the following period, you will follow me for training."
For this grandson, who is the most special so far and whose talent is also the most wickedly extreme, Noah decided to keep him by his side and teach him well.
Although many scholars believe that power itself has no distinction between good and evil, and the path it ultimately takes is determined by the user—even in the Abyss, altruistic Paladins can be born, and in Heaven, Demons may fall into Hell—
the nature of power greatly influences the characteristics and worldview of a creature. Whether it's a Demon Paladin or a Demon from Heaven, those are extreme cases.
The vast majority of creatures are influenced by their environment and external factors. Truly those who can disregard these influences and transcend them are either true Saints or Demon Kings capable of world destruction.
In fact, upon seeing this grandson for the first time, Noah vaguely saw a Netherworld King descending death upon the worlds, bringing the prosperous Material World into an eternal silence.
Although Hades' Death Domain is small now, the domain's range will gradually expand with his growth. When the range becomes large enough, even alone, he can destroy the world.
This is a born Demon King, possessing innate world-destroying power; becoming a Death God would actually be a waste of his talent.
But how could Noah idly sit by and watch his descendant become a Destructive Demon King? This is a path he has abandoned disgustedly, refusing to allow his descendants to produce a World Destroyer.
Furthermore, once set on this path, not only will it make enemies of all races and creatures of the Material World, but also oppose the gods and face the legendary mythical races, such as the Titans, who are keen to be Saviors.
The ancient legend of the Titans indicates they merely left; they aren't found within the exploreable Void, but that doesn't mean they're extinct. The Titans will return; this is something all ancient Divine can confirm.
Noah longs to connect and communicate with the Titan clan and absolutely does not want to be enemies or have any conflict with them.
"Okay, grandfather."
Upon hearing Noah's arrangement, which allowed no negotiation, the newly born Hades timidly glanced at his worried mother, who had not a word of objection, and obediently nodded, then added,
"I'll be very obedient; I'll behave myself."
"I will personally teach and raise Hades. You'll stay here to rest for a while, then go assist Iliad, as he currently needs your help."
Faced with Noah's arrangement, Hela hesitated to speak, but upon experiencing the power her child wielded, swallowed her words and chose to comply with Noah's decision.
She couldn't fail to see that the Golden Dragon Emperor intended to separate her from her child, to prevent any contact, not out of coldness, but as a kindness, a form of protection.
Her child is unsuitable for contact with any creature; only someone as comparable to the Dragon King can nurture him. In anyone else's hands, the most merciful course of action with her child would probably be to seal him.
This is a born Netherworld King, a walking Lord of Death, a calamity to all living things. No place can harbor such an existence, not even the Abyss or Hell, as even Evil Demons require life to sustain their existence; perhaps only the Undead would welcome him.







