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Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire-Chapter 851 473: Holiness, Light, and Courage

Chapter 851

"As a father, it's understandable to dote on your child, but you should also pay a little attention to your own condition."
When Noah saw Iliad come out, his eyes couldn't help but show a helpless expression. Compared to before entering, the once spirited and vibrant Plane War Commander, Iliad now appeared exhausted and haggard.
"It's just a minor issue, nothing serious."
Iliad slightly turned his head, noticing a strand of white hair mixed in his tresses. However, once he was free from the Death Domain released by his offspring, the suppression lifted, and a surge of vibrant energy erupted from within him, rejuvenating his physique. Before long, the weak and severely depleted condition vanished.
"It's one thing to fool others, but you still want to fool me?"
Seeing his offspring no longer in a decadent state, seemingly returning to their original form, Noah said with a hint of annoyance.
As he spoke, Noah extended a Dragon Claw into the Void, rummaged for a moment, and soon retrieved a flower that seemed carved from a flawless gemstone, radiating a blue-silver mystical light, throwing it to Iliad,
"Take it and eat it, it will help you recover from this deficit."
"Blue Silver Undying Flower?!"
Receiving the flower thrown by his father, Iliad glanced at it and immediately recognized its origin, feeling slightly flattered. Such a treasure to a high-level Legend with short days or severely damaged Life Origin is invaluable, second only to ascending to a Divine Position and becoming an Eternal Immortal god.
"Why are you putting on this facade? Your partner didn't eat any less of treasures of the same level during pregnancy, strictly speaking, this is just what's left over by your partner."
"I'm temporarily not..."
"I said eat it."
Noah's tone became stern,
"You've grown up, don't force me to use force on you."
"Alright."
Facing his father's firmness, Iliad could only choose to compromise because his intuition told him if he dared to refuse again, his father would really shove the flower into his mouth.
After consuming the Blue Silver Undying Flower, Iliad looked at his father with a gaze full of wonder and confusion, seeking an answer,
"Father, I don't understand why Hades possesses such terrifying Death Power? Neither Hela nor I could possibly pass on such power to our offspring, even you haven't mastered a similar power."
This was Iliad's biggest question after visiting his offspring. If it weren't for that deep bloodline connection, he would doubt whether Hades was really his offspring.
"From a bloodline perspective, Hades indeed shouldn't possess such power, whether tracing back to me or Hela tracing back to Odin, such a transformation shouldn't occur, but this Death Power does not originate from the bloodline, it's rules."
Noah answered part of Iliad's confusion, seeing it from his current status.
"Death rules? Are you saying Hades is a Death God's reincarnation?"
Hearing his father's words, Iliad naturally drew this conclusion. Whether carrying or mastering rules, it almost always relates to the Divine, though not absolutely, it's mostly associated with gods.
"Not a Divine reincarnation, but because he has too many strong bloodlines converged upon him, combined with my influence, such a special change occurred."
Noah attributed part of Hades' uniqueness to bloodlines, and another part to himself.
In fact, Noah believes he is the main cause, as there's been a similar case before. His eldest grandson Cezer's Power of Ashes is also an extreme force of destruction and annihilation, though compared to Hades' Power of Death, the Power of Ashes is more controllable.
As for why he would have such an influence on his offspring, Noah speculated that it might be attributed to the Golden Tree. He enjoys all prosperity and glory, while his offspring bears the dark side.
This might be why his descendants frequently have Doomsday Lords who have Demon King potential.
"You're saying, Hades' situation is due to multiple bloodlines merging, triggering the Death rules."
Iliad automatically ignored the latter part of his father's words, as he didn't believe the anomaly in his child had any connection to his father.
Whether in the world or in his heart, Noah's image has always been as resplendent and grand as the Sun, how could Sun possibly relate to death and destruction? Completely unrelated.
"Probably!"
Noah didn't offer further explanation. Although he guessed the situation might relate to him, he had no definitive evidence, just a conjecture.
The dark side of the Golden Tree, also known as the Dark Fruit, he actually bore as well, but compared to the various fruits given, merely the cost of the Dark Fruit was insignificant.
"Do you have any good solutions?"
"What kind of solution are you referring to? Be more specific."
"I don't want my child to be treated as a Demon King or an evil entity, to be suppressed and imprisoned. I hope he can grow up as freely as a normal child, at least enjoy some normal time."
Iliad made a specific and clear request, even though he knew with his child's uniqueness, such a demand might be excessive, but it's what he hoped for as a father.

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