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Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire-Chapter 799 - 447: Forging the True Dragon Body, Commanding Wind, Rain, and Thunder

Chapter 799

Chapter 799: Chapter 447: Forging the True Dragon Body, Commanding Wind, Rain, and Thunder
Dong! Dong! Dong!
A heartbeat sound, resonating like a thunderous war drum in the great marsh, could instinctively drive away any living being who heard the steady and rhythmic pulse echoing from the depths of the water.
Because this terrifying sound could control and assimilate the hearts of approaching creatures, any living being foolish enough to draw near would soon have their heartbeat synchronize with its rhythm, and wouldn’t take long before their entire bloodstream burst, their heart failing, ultimately shattering.
"Lord Alphard, we have arrived at the location you appointed. According to our preliminary investigation, it is certain that there is a very terrifying presence sleeping beneath the marsh."
Several hundred meters above the marsh, aboard a cloud-piercing ship made entirely of metal, which possessed both the crude and exquisite beauty of machinery, a war general, with a slightly reverent expression, ed to the handsome man standing at the bow with his arms crossed.
"However, fortunately, that formidable existence seems to be in the most critical stage of transformation right now. We arrived just at the right time; if you give the command, we can immediately proceed with the hunting!"
"Issue a mission to all idle war generals, with the highest level of bounty, instructing them to come here."
The man called Alphard slightly turned his head to issue orders to the attendant beside him.
"This? Lord Alphard, is it necessary? With the military force we have now, we can attempt to hunt this suspected Monarch-level creature. The opponent is in slumber; the threat level is extremely low and very weak; there’s no need to gather other war generals."
"When did I say I wanted to hunt it?"
The reincarnated body of Odin, now named Alphard, glanced at the somewhat presumptuous attendant beside him, and frowned slightly, already considering how to replace this fool.
Although the attendant was fairly astute, sometimes, especially while he was present, the eagerness to show this astuteness appeared rather foolish and insignificant.
"Weren’t you about to hunt this suspected Monarch-level creature? Then what is your purpose?"
"To protect it, to eliminate any threat disturbing its transformation!"
"Pro... protect?"
The attendant was immediately shocked, looking at the Lord in front with an extremely stunned gaze. No matter how he thought about it, he never expected the Lord to give such an order.
Traveling across vast lands, piloting the cloud-piercing ship from the Upper Continent to this civilization-extinct, Giant Beast-dominated Barbaric Continent, was actually to protect a Monarch-level Giant Beast’s transformation? Is there some relationship between the two?
"Are you questioning my decision?"
"I’ll issue the bounty right away!"
Seeing that the fool under his command finally went to carry out the order, Alphard looked down at the water’s calm surface just about to turn into a mirror in the land of water, and frowned slightly,
"What are you trying to do?"
In his perception, the land of water below, which appeared to be teeming with life, had completely turned into a dead zone, with only one gradually thickening life force being born within, awaiting the ultimate moment to burst forth.
For Noah’s rapidly progressing advancement, Odin felt no surprise, given that the other party had none of his distractions and could focus wholly on roaming and feasting, and once satisfied, could then ponder promotion and evolution.
Yet Odin could tell that this Dragon Clan, after reincarnation through its split soul, chose an entirely different evolutionary route from its main body, not merely evolving in pursuit of strength but trying out a different path.
This caught Odin’s attention because, before this space-time realm took shape, as its main body, the yet-unshattered material realm was the foundation of his divine system belief.
Even now, he planned to use this space-time realm as his foundation of belief after reclaiming his Divine Position, possessing an outer space-time membrane that even the gods found hard to pinpoint, allowing him to be inherently indestructible in a Divine War.
Even if he fell, he could use the indestructible belief to be reborn again.
Therefore, Odin held this space-time realm in high regard, although, with his current power, reclaiming this space-time realm as his domain was impossible.
Only after ascending to a Divine Position could he attempt it; however, the internal rules of this space-time realm were too bizarre, possessing some rules from the material realm and yet, due to these rules being shattered, allowing the divine’s partial power to burst within.
To sum up, the constraints on divinity within the space-time realm are not as complete as those of the material realm, yet the intensity of constraints where applicable is more terrifying.
Under such circumstances, even after ascending, trying to conquer this space-time realm is quite troublesome, not to mention how many old friends are lurking in the dark corners of the space-time realm, waiting to give him huge surprises again.
In this context, having an Ancestor Dragon freely operating within as an ally would be excellent, but if the fellow has other plans, it would be quite the headache.
Originally, Odin wasn’t very worried, because after seeing the dragon, he was convinced that the dragon was trying to embark on the Dragon King Road, not striving to become a Dragon God. If the dragon wanted to become a Dragon God, it would have long been one, and there’s no need to delay until now.
Noah’s attempts somewhat surprised Odin; however, even so, Odin didn’t take any intervention actions but rather fulfilled the agreement made between them and protected Noah’s split soul body.

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