My Dragon King System-Chapter 375: Rings, Shadows, and Prying Eyes

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Aiden lifted her in effortless emotion, then carried her to the massive bed and laid her down on her back.

He didn't give her time to catch her breath, instead he spread her thighs wide, hooked her legs over his shoulders, and sank back inside her in one hard thrust.

Uriel cried out—"Ahh!", with back arching off the bed.

He set a punishing rhythm now; no more slow build as he made each thrust drive deep, hitting that spot that made her see stars.

She reached between them, and let fingers circle her clit frantically. "Harder~please~Aiden—"

He gave it to her.

One hand pinned her hip down; the other braced beside her head. He fucked into her with deep, relentless strokes.

Uriel's moans turned into cries. "Yes~yes~like that~don't stop~"

Her second orgasm built too fast. She clenched around him deliberately, trying to pull him over the edge with her.

Aiden's control frayed.

His thrusts grew erratic and desperate. A low growl rumbled in his chest. "Uriel—"

She locked her legs behind his back, pulling him deeper. "Let it all go~"

And that broke him.

He buried himself to the hilt and came with a rough, guttural groan. Hot, thick pulses flooded her as his hips jerked with each one, grinding deep to push it all inside.

Uriel came again right then, triggered by the heat of him filling her. Her walls fluttered wildly around his cock, milking him through both their climaxes.

She cried out—"Aiden—!" with her body shaking and thighs trembling.

He kept thrusting through it, drawing out every last pulse until they were both shuddering, and well spent.

When it finally passed, Aiden collapsed half on top of her, careful with his weight. He stayed buried inside her a long moment longer, softening slowly, and staying reluctant to leave the warmth.

Uriel turned her head, kissed the corner of his mouth.

He slipped free at last and a thick trickle of his release followed, dripping down her thighs.

She smiled and curled into his side without bothering to close her legs.

Aiden pulled her closer, letting his hand stroke circles on her bare back.

——

Aiden and Uriel were alone at the dining table. Aiden occupied the head seat, while Uriel sat to his right. They both had smiles on their faces, ofcourse why wouldn't they after all that sex?

Varac, the dragonoid butler, had just served them both their last dishes.

"Thank you," Aiden said as Varac set the plate before him.

"Thank you," Uriel added with a warm smile.

Varac bowed. "Thank you, my liege. Thank you, Miss Uriel." Then he turned and left the room.

They ate in silence for a moment, and every once in a while, they would exchange glances and smile at each other.

Aiden set down his fork and extended his hand toward her.

A case formed out of nothing, materializing in the air above the table before settling gently in front of Uriel.

She blinked in surprise and looked at him.

"Open it," Aiden said.

Uriel hesitated for a moment, then reached forward and opened the case.

Inside was a ring.

It was beautiful. The band was forged from a silvery-white metal and embedded in the center was a small, radiant gem that seemed to pulse with its own inner glow.

The craftsmanship was flawless.

Uriel looked at it in shock.

Aiden spoke. "It's the same type as the ones on Arianna's and Laela's hands. A new one I had given them a while back, forged under the same material, Ingium, a substance that comes from the hearts of shooting stars."

Uriel was still in shock, with her eyes fixed on the ring.

Aiden continued. "I know it's weird for me to still refer to Syqora as a different person when I myself am Syqora. But I know this is what the Dragon of Destiny wanted. And so even I want it too."

Uriel looked at him with teary eyes. She reached down, took the ring from the case, and slid it onto her finger. It fit perfectly.

Then she turned to Aiden and nodded, unable to find the words to say anything else.

Aiden smiled and nodded back.

They continued their meal for a while in another round of silence and after a few more minutes, Uriel spoke. "Have you made any progress on finding the other agents?"

Aiden's demeanor changed as the smile faded from his face. He sighed and set down his fork.

"Not yet," he said.

"When the shadow soldiers came, detecting them was easy. I could tell immediately that they did not belong to this world. But these ones…"

He paused briefly. "They have been concealed too well by the power of the other Rulers. And I, who am only half a Ruler, cannot find them so easily."

Uriel frowned. "But this is not their world. They shouldn't have that much influence here."

Aiden nodded. "You're right. They shouldn't. But even so, the power levels between me and the others are still at a considerable gap.

…I'm not at the same status as when I restructured the universe. And even then, I still wasn't as strong as the others were."

He looked down at his hands.

"If I had to guess, the gap between me and the other Herrschers only narrows slightly when they're inside the Seventh Universe. Even then, I'm still not stronger. And unlike them, I gain no real advantage here the way they would if I were in their worlds."

He sighed again. "Although I feel myself grow in power every day due to the Transcendent Fragments that force a constant evolution…

But it's still going to be several thousand years before I'm able to reach a complete version comparable to the others, if I was to wait solely on the passive evolution granted by the Transcendent Fragments."

Uriel looked concerned as she watched him.

Aiden noticed and smiled gently. "Don't worry," he said, pointing at the ring on her finger. "For now, maybe you should just focus on that."

She smiled again and nodded.

Aiden nodded back, but inwardly, he was bothered.

Because on the realistic side of things, should any Herrscher decide to come directly and right now, he knew for certain he would lose.

——

Later that evening, Aiden and Uriel walked out of the castle, both dressed properly once more. They were about to return to the Citadel where the Holy Grail War was set to continue the next day.

But Aiden wanted to check something first.

He stopped in the courtyard and spoke in a calm, commanding voice. "I ask you to present yourself before me, shadow creature."

Right then, energy of darkness swelled from underneath his foot. The ground seemed to ripple, and from the shadows emerged a towering figure clad in full heavy armor.

The armor was dark metallic plating, with crackling purple energy coursing through the segments. The helmet completely covered its face, revealing no features beneath.

In its right hand, it wielded a massive battle axe with purple lightning crackling around the blade.

The creature's presence was ominous and radiated raw destructive force which made Uriel feel nervous just a bit. Even as an angel, she could tell that this thing was really powerful.

A system screen appeared before Aiden:

[Shadow Creature has been summoned.]

Aiden grinned and made an attempt to make conversation with it. "What's your name?"

The creature's voice was deep and resonant, echoing as though it came from a great distance. "I am with no name. I will ask you for one."

Aiden tilted his head. "I'm unsure what the perfect name for a shadow creature would be. Perhaps we leave it for now."

The creature bowed its head slightly. "If it is thy will."

Aiden's expression became more serious. "So Lord Shadow can see and hear this conversation?"

The creature nodded.

Then it spoke again. "Lord Shadow wants to let you, the false Ruler, know that he also saw when you and the angel had nasty intercourse."

Aiden's eyes widened.

Uriel went red in embarrassment and placed both palms over her face.

The creature continued. "Lord Shadow is laughing and says he would desire to have a woman like her too."

It then pointed at Uriel.

Aiden's energy spiked instantly. The ground beneath them shook, and the air grew heavy with pressure. His eyes glowed red as he stretched his hand toward the creature, with white light forming in his palm.

"Is Lord Shadow coveting my wife-to-be?" His voice was cold and dangerous.

The creature raised both hands in a placating gesture. "Lord Shadow says no. He has no such interest in one who is already claimed by another."

The energy around Aiden lowered, and the shaking stopped. He took a breath and let the light in his hand fade.

He turned his attention away from the creature and spoke to the system. "System, I believe if we put this shadow creature into the inventory, Lord Shadow will not be able to spy into my private life."

[Confirmed. Shadow Creature can be stored in inventory. Lord Shadow's connection will be severed while stored.]

Aiden nodded. "Do so."

The shadow creature bowed its head, then dissolved into dark mist and vanished, entering the inventory.

Aiden sighed and ran a hand through his hair.

Uriel still looked embarrassed and red on the face.

Aiden looked at her and smiled. "Well… that was something."

Uriel finally lowered her hands and looked at him.

Aiden chuckled. "Come on. Let's get back to the Citadel."

Uriel nodded, still flustered but smiling a bit now.

They walked together toward a portal he opened, which would take them back to the Holy Grail dimension.

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