"Fool, an utter fool. Xizer is the Holy Grandson. What are you? He is heading to the Dusk World. Why are you following him? You clearly had the opportunity to stay behind and take over the forging world of the Ash Battle Group."
The extremely angry voice of the Flame Sun Sovereign Heliers echoed in Jeddon's sea of consciousness. However, this now mature Red Dragon had developed a high immunity to the voice that constantly belittled him, so he could mostly ignore it and simply do what he needed to do.
"Speak up. Why are you going to the Dusk World? The Sun of the Dusk World is Holy Dragon Noah. Are you intoxicated by your recent victories?
Do you have a death wish to reveal my existence to that dragon? Do you think you can save your own life with these battle achievements you have made?"
Seeing the dragon in front of him not responding again, Heliers found it even more unbearable.
This Red Dragon, as it matured, took him less and less seriously and habitually ignored him, not listening to any of his guidance or suggestions, doing whatever he deemed right.
"Heliers, why do you think His Majesty the Holy Dragon hasn't discovered your existence?"
The divine remnant spirit that lingered in his mind wouldn't stop its incessant chatter. This time it was louder than most, and finally, the annoyed Jeddon asked the question he had long wanted to ask.
Since graduating from the Dragon Academy and joining the Expeditionary Army, even though Jeddon mastered many combat and spell-casting techniques through endless battles and slaughter, as a young dragon who hadn't even advanced to the realm of a Legend, his individual power was exceedingly small on the plane battlefield.
Thus, encountering dangerous situations was all too common. When Jeddon found himself powerless and unable to resolve the predicament, the remnant spirit of the Flame Sun Sovereign Helios, which was one with him, naturally wouldn't stand by idly.
Under the repeated takeover of control by the divine remnant spirit, the Red Dragon Jeddon managed to repeatedly escape death in dire situations and survived.
To be fair, Jeddon was very grateful to this divine remnant spirit, acknowledging that his survival was inextricably linked to its protection.
Otherwise, he would already have been a skeleton on the battlefield, and even if he had survived by luck, he would likely have been stuffed into a mechanical construct.
However, what annoyed him was how this remnant spirit was immersed in past glory and brilliance, unable to extricate itself, always trying to interfere and control his dragon life. Whenever he had different opinions or made choices, it would resort to scathing criticism and insults.
Jeddon acknowledged the opponent's knowledge and insights on the Transcendent Realm but did not agree with Helios's judgment on the current situation, especially his disdain for the idea of attempting revival and seeking revenge on His Majesty Holy Dragon Noah.
Back when His Majesty hadn't yet ascended to Dragon King, even the then-divine Helios was unable to deal with His Majesty, let alone today, as their statuses were reversed.
Therefore, Jeddon completely ignored the dream-chasing divine remnant spirit, living entirely according to his own judgments and the establishments of Holy Grandson Xizer, whom he chose to follow, planning his own dragon life, and deciding his direction.
"Why hasn't my existence been discovered? Your stupidity makes me want to pry open your skull to see if your brain is still there. If I had been discovered, would you still be alive now? Would you still have the chance to communicate with me?"
Hearing this stupid reptile's question, Helios laughed in anger.
"From the time of my birth until now, how many times have you been helped by me? If I weren't discovered once, twice, three times, ten times, can I still remain undiscovered?"
Not angered by the insults, Jeddon, born a Red Dragon, had a calm demeanor completely unrelated to his race's bloodline, all thanks to the divine remnant spirit's meticulous guidance.
"That's because I hid well."
Heliers replied as a matter of fact.
"However, there were two instances where I encountered danger with His Highness Xizer, where you revealed your presence in front of His Highness, and afterward, nothing happened."
"That's because this little dragon's perspective is limited. Even if he saw something, what could he make of it? Who would expect a filthy, stupid Red Dragon like you to be hosting a noble divine's immortal soul?"
"He is the grandson of the Holy Dragon."
"Your current safety is the best proof that the little dragon hasn't noticed your anomaly, nor detected my existence."
"But I think another scenario is more plausible."
"What?"
Though aware that nothing good would come from this reptile's mouth, Helios still pressed on.
"His Majesty Holy Dragon has long since noticed your existence, just couldn't care less to bother with you."
"How could that be? What do you take me for? I am the Immortal God of Sun, the Controller of the Red Sun. Even if ambushed and betrayed, I will inevitably return again through the ages…"
"Do you know? Those classmates at the Academy whom I once competed with and defeated, I can't really remember their faces now. Even if I meet them again, there are probably dragons whose names I can't recall."
"That's because you're dumb, can't even remember a couple of dragons' names."
Heliers ridiculed with a cold laugh, but Jeddon did not let him off,
"What I mean is, for opponents I have already defeated, I won't look back at them again. I don't know much about His Majesty Holy Dragon, but I suspect that in this regard, His Majesty's mindset might not differ much from mine."
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