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My Dragon King System-Chapter 297: The Breaker Of Rules
Syqora’s gaze remained fixed on Aiden as he spoke.
"What do you mean by breaking the rule?" he asked.
Aiden replied, "I am not restricted like the rest of you are with certain abilities."
Syqora’s expression shifted immediately into disbelief. "That’s impossible," he replied. "The restriction is literally an imprint of the Oldest One. None of us can defy that."
Aiden sighed, he understood why Syqora had strong doubts, and so he turned toward Orlien.
"I will let you into my mind to see for yourself," he said. "Then transmit the same thing to the rest of them."
Orlien hesitated for only a moment before nodding. She stepped closer and placed one hand gently against the side of Aiden’s head.
Her consciousness slipped into his mind, and in that moment, she saw everything.
The battle replayed before her in vivid detail. Samael’s transformation. The futility of their attacks. The portal that failed. Syqora’s desperate attempt to drag Samael through.
The spear piercing Aiden’s chest, and his death that followed right after.
Then the use of Checkpoint and his consciousness traveling backward through time.
She felt it all. Not just the events themselves but every emotion tied to them. The desperation. The fear. The realization that they could not win.
When Orlien withdrew her hand, her eyes were wide with shock.
She turned toward Thyron and Syqora and transmitted the memories directly into their minds as well.
Both dragons went still as the scenes played out before them. When it finished, they all stared at Aiden in disbelief.
Syqora stood frozen in place, with his mouth slightly open as though he wanted to speak but couldn’t find the words. His gaze remained on Aiden, but his eyes were distant as though he was lost in thought.
Thyron broke the silence first.
"How is that even possible?" she said.
She gestured toward Aiden as she continued.
"The Oldest One restricted some of these abilities for a reason, and you may have just put the world at risk, Aiden."
Aiden nodded and said
"I know of the untold effects to the world, but right now, I don’t see any harm done yet."
Thyron’s frown deepened.
"So what is this exactly?" she asked. "Did you rewind the universe back in time or...?"
Aiden shook his head. "It’s the first time the ability has ever been used," he said. "It didn’t feel like a rewind. If anything it felt like traveling back through time"
He paused before continuing.
"Which now gives us an opportunity to change the outcome of the future."
Orlien stepped forward then, and in a voice that carried the tone of urgency, she said
"Can we focus on the real problem here for one second?"
"Given what we just saw and Samael being as strong as he is... how could we possibly defeat that?"
The thing about Orlien going into Aiden’s mind was that she didn’t just see his thoughts. Being in a position where she felt every bit of emotion around it as well.
The hopelessness and the terror.
It felt as if she herself had been there.
Both Thyron and Aiden said nothing, but looked concerned too
Orlien then turned toward Syqora, who had remained silent since seeing the memories.
"Any ideas, Syqora?" she asked. "You’ve been silent all this while."
Syqora finally stirred from his thoughts then turned toward them, with his gaze moving first toward Orlien.
"I honestly don’t know," he said.
Then he paused and turned toward Aiden instead.
"But I think I finally understand it now."
Aiden’s red eyes narrowed slightly as he listened.
Syqora continued. "You are the first person whose fate I, the Dragon of Destiny, cannot see."
"Never has a restriction been broken before. But never has one dragon even possessed more than a single authority either."
"And although It is true that it all began with Thyrak’s last vessel a hundred years ago. But with you taking in Cronyssia’s power and housing four authorities... you changed the way things worked."
There was another pause before he added,
"It was then that you became an anomaly. One that could break even the restrictions of the Oldest One."
The dragons looked astonished hearing this. Thyron’s eyes widened slightly, and Orlien’s expression shifted into something close to awe.
But Aiden frowned. "But what does that even mean?" he asked. "And how will any of that win against Samael? Even if I could use the restricted parts of the authorities, I would only be giving Samael more things to adapt to."
Syqora went silent once more, as did the others.
Thyron spoke up then and in a thoughtful voice. "Perhaps it’s time we asked these angels," she said. "It is, after all, one of their kind wreaking all of this havoc."
Orlien added. "After what we saw, can he still even be called an angel?"
Syqora sighed heavily.
"Do you forget Michael never interferes?" he said. "Moreover, the lock relic we used on the gates of the demon realm was only a one-time offer. And that was even from Uriel, who went behind Michael’s back."
He paused before adding.
"We will only be wasting time we don’t have."
Thyron’s gaze moved towards him quickly and this time she looked mad.
"You don’t need to remind us, Syqora. We know all of this. But this is no longer something they can ignore."
Aiden knew all of this as well due to the memories of the dragons within him.
Syqora sighed again and shook his head.
Then Aiden spoke up.
"She’s right, Syqora. They can’t ignore this any further. Only they could possibly have something strong enough to put Samael down."
He paused, then said firmly.
"We have to go to the First Firmament."
———
Within Eden, in the grand hall where the wedding ceremony was supposed to have taken place, Samael stood by a corner with his demon lords gathered behind him.
He had been quiet for some time now, putting his thoughts into perspective.
Morrigan stood a few paces behind him, waiting patiently for him to speak.
Finally, Samael broke the silence and said,
"It’s the dragons who did this, but not just any dragon."
He turned his head slightly, glancing back toward Morrigan without fully facing her.
"It’s the black dragon’s vessel who also holds the power over space. It is as though he knows and is directly thwarting me."
Morrigan inclined her head respectfully before asking.
"What are the orders now, my Lord?"
Samael was silent for a moment before saying, "Right now, I cannot sense the presence of any dragon on Earth. But I know sooner or later... they have to come out."
Morrigan nodded silently in acknowledgment.







