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Chapter 128

    Chapter 128


    #128 The Born and Unborn


    Rather than scared, Cassandra immediately found herself furious. That coward was forcing his


    children’s dragons to fight for him! She turned to him, just when the little dragons started appearing in


    the garden, one after another.


    “Stop that,” she said.


    Lephysughed, but it was a crazyugh.


    “Oh no, you damn witch. Just you wait until they rip you apart!”


    “They are all going to die,” Cassandra retorted. “They are too young! They can’t win and you already


    know that. You’re sending those dragons to their deaths!”


    “I don’t care, as long as I make it!” He yelled.


    Lephys suddenly got back on his feet and started running in another direction, away from the fight.


    Cassandra’s anger rose again. That man was the vilest creature and a coward at that. Not only was he


    running from this battle to save himself, but he was also basically throwing his sons’ dragons to be


    killed for it!


    Cassandra exchanged a nce with the Creature, but just like the Rain Tribe’s people, the Water God


    was not a fighter. He had answered to her call as she begged him, but what now? She couldn’t ask him


    to kill young dragons either, she hated the idea of having to sacrifice innocent creatures. Cassandra


    may be angry, but she kept a clear mind about this situation. Those poor little ones were following


    Lephys’ orders, maybe not even of their own will. Some of them were probably barely older than Kian…


    Half a dozen of those little dragons appeared on the grass, alling in different sizes and shapes.


    She could tell how young they ought to be, and it just made it all worse.


    Just then, Kian flew back to her too,nding on the grass in front of Cassandra and growling furiously


    at his peers, warning them to leave her alone. The difference in size didn’t impress the baby dragon


    one bit. The young Dragons weren’t afraid of Kian either, but they were hesitating oning close, with


    Cassandra standing against a portion of the Water God’s body. Each of them kept growling and


    sending nces towards the Water God. They were all much taller than Kian, but most were not even


    half an adult’s size. Cassandra was even feeling sorry for those. Trying to approach her with cautious


    steps, they growled while also sending worried nces towards the Water God.


    “Stay away,” she warned them, using her mother tongue.


    Either they had understood or were scared, the little dragons either stoppeding closer or started


    growling more furiously. Strangely, the smaller ones seemed to be the most eager to fight. Was it


    because they were influenced to follow their father’s orders even more? Cassandra nced across the


    She turned her eyes towards Lephys. He had barely made it half-way towards the corridors, but he


    wasn’t too far yet. Cassandra tried to think quickly, and, soon, found a solution, she ran towards the


    of chains that had fallen from the roof. Arge portion of it had been ripped down, where Krai had


    gotten it, but one of its ends was still hanging above the walls, stretched above Lephys’ head.


    Cassandra’s eyes followed his steps.


    The Prince was running like crazy in the garden and didn’t hear anything of her struggle. Cassandra


    grabbed some of the heavy chains a few steps away from her and started pulling on it. It was horribly


    heavy, chains made to keep a dragon away, not for a woman alone to pull. ncing over his shoulder,


    Lephys saw her pull like crazy, and looked up at the chains that weren’t even moving. He slowed down


    to see her struggle, thinking he was far enough andughed again.


    “You crazy woman! Those chains were put up there with the strength of several men! Do you think you


    can do anything? You’re weak, useless!”


    Right at this moment, Cassandra stopped pulling, ring at the Prince. He realized his mistake a


    second toote. Had he kept running, he may have made it. Yet, he had stopped while he was still


    underneath those chains, giving


    Cassandra time to turn towards the Water God.


    “Alteske,” she said.


    Lephys’ eyes opened wide in horror, as the Water God raised his w and brutally pulled on the


    chains. This time, the walls above him crumbled right away. With a horrible scream, the Prince had the


    chains fell over him, followed by big chunks of the wall. His scream died under all the rocks that buried


    him alive. Cassandra heard him scream long after the rocks had stopped falling, telling her he was still


    alive, but suffering miserably.


    On the other side of the like, the Purple Dragon felt his master’s demise, as it started screeching


    horribly. Krai took his chance to jump on him. They had fought fiercely, and despite the difference in


    size, the ck Dragon had some worrying injuries on him. Cassandra was worried about him and even


    more so about his master, but it looked like Krai would get rid of his opponent soon.


    Her attention was grabbed elsewhere. Why she wasn’t looking, some of the young dragons had run to


    the pile of rocks covering Lephys, but two of them were still growling at Kian. The little Silver Dragon


    was growling just as fiercely as his dad, set on defending Cassandra. Though they were still small and


    young for dragons, those two could bite off her hand at once, and Cassandra didn’t want to risk it.


    “Kian!”


    The baby dragon retreated slowly to her as she called him, but Cassandra still couldn’t leave him be


    injured. The two younger dragons started running after him, and Cassandra was scared something


    would happen to him.


    “Kian, in the water!” She said while retreating towards the Water God.


    The little dragon, running like a silver bolt in the grass, suddenly jumped in the air, using his little wing


    to go and fly above theke. The two bigger dragons followed him easily, especially as he was flying


    away from the Water God they feared. However, they were not done with him. One of them suddenly


    threw fire at him, and though he dodged it, Cassandra’s heart went cold.


    Kian wasn’t yet in danger. He nced back at his peers, and suddenly, disappeared in the water. The


    two young dragons were confused for a minute, flying above theke and trying to spot him in the


    water. They couldn’t follow him inside. They were not made to go underwater, unlike the Water God or


    Kian. Hence, when the Silver dragon reappeared, jumping out of the water, hepletely took them by


    surprise, and furiously bit one of their wings before diving back in. Cassandra couldn’t keep herself


    from smiling proudly. He was learning fast how to use his unique abilities. 1


    On the other side of theke, though, Krai wasn’t done with his fight. Maybe his master’s state had


    brought despair over the purple Dragon, but he wasn’t giving up. He didn’t let the ck dragon win, and


    instead, the two of them exchanged injury after injury. 1


    It couldn’tst this way. The more Krai was injured, the less he could help Kairen, and the War God


    was still trapped inside, the image of him furiously grabbed back inside minutes ago was printed in


    Cassandra’s mind. She had to do something. She turned to the Water God, but he was here to help


    her, not injure the other dragons!


    Their eyes met, and for some long seconds, she didn’t dare say anything. It was a horrible feeling. The


    Water God was not one to fight. The mythic creature all her tribe’s song had talked about was a God of


    Love, not war. It was obvious his whole body wasn’t even made for a fight, and he probably couldn’t


    even breathe fire. Somehow, he was like her. Not a fighter, and not someone to kill. Her kind wasn’t like


    that. Once again, Cassandra felt utterly powerless. What could she do? Her eyes went to the opening


    in which Kairen had disappeared, and she could still hear ruckus inside, there was no proof her lover


    was surviving this battle.


    “Lys, you bastard of a snake!” Suddenly yelled a voice behind her. (2


    Cassandra turned around and, with shock, saw Opheus running across the garden, his weapon in


    hand. The fourth Prince! She had almost forgotten about him, with everything that had happened.


    Moreover, right as he ran towards her, another giant shadow appeared above them. Phe, the White


    Dragon! Without waiting for a second longer, the fourth Prince’s dragon flew inside through the opening


    she had created earlier and started attacking


    the purple dragon too, relieving a bit of Krai’s burden. The ck Dragon stumbled aside, blood flowing


    on his nk. He was still furious and growling, but obviously in need of that little break too. After a few


    seconds of rest, the two of them jumped on Lys, the purple Dragon again, with the clear intent to finish


    him off. They were both bigger and stronger, and this time, the purple dragon waspletely defeated.


    Bitten furiously at the throat by Krai, dragged on his back, the purple dragon died in a horrible screech


    of pain. That sound was unbearable to hear. Cassandra shuddered, unable to look that way.


    Meanwhile, Opheus finally reached her, just when Cassandra fell on her knee. Though the fourth


    Prince gently held her shoulder as she almost copsed, Opheus had his eyes riveted on the Water


    God, in shock. The peaceful Creature was looking down at him, strangely calmpared to everythingOriginal content from N?velDrama.Org.


    going on around them.


    ‘What the… What is that… thing…’


    ‘I don’t have time to exin!” Eximed Cassandra, grabbing his clothing, panicked. “Have you seen


    my sister?”


    “Y-Yes. I met Anour on the way, he was carrying her out, he told me what happened. Lady Kareen, she


    went to hide with your child. But Cassandra, we have a bigger problem.”


    “What?”


    ‘Phemera,” he said. “The girl… That woman we took out of the cell, it really is Vrehan’s younger sister.


    Your sister made her talk, she told us everything. That bastard had been impregnating his younger


    sister like a cow to try and breed more powerful Dragons!” 2


    “W…what?”


    …More dragons? Cassandra went horribly pale. She suddenly remembered Phetra’s words. Vrehan’s


    secret, why he couldn’t kill Phetra yet.


    “Vrehan doesn’t only have two sons, he’s got more dragons stocked somewhere!”


    Cassandra’s heart went cold. More dragons? Her eyes went to Krai, still staggering and trying to lick


    his injuries. Next to him, Phe was fine, but the white dragon had gotten an injury on its shoulder too.


    Meanwhile, Kian just jumped out of the water, running on the grass as the other two young dragons


    that had targeted him were struggling to swim their way off the water, their wingspletely destroyed


    by the silver dragon’s repeated attacked.


    Cassandra couldn’t rejoice in the slightest. They only had three to help them, plus a baby one that had


    hatched only a week ago, how could they fight more? How could have Vrehan even gathered more


    dragons! She turned to Opheus, her energy ignited by panic alone.


    “How many? Where?”


    “She didn’t know where her sons and their dragons were taken! Vrehan hid their sons and their


    dragons, and he even killed the girls before they were born!”


    …That exined the abortion potion they had caught their younger sister buy at the market. Cassandra


    felt like throwing up. Vrehan was even more of a monster than she had fathomed, and she was even


    more bent on defeating him. If a man like him got on the throne, it was truly going to be the end of this


    Empire…


    “We need to find him or where he hides his sons’ dragons,” she whispered.


    “I thought he was fighting Kairen inside!” Eximed Opheus, pointing at the opening.


    Cassandra shook her head, getting back on her feet.


    “No… No, Vrehan fled in the confusion, only his men and his dragon are still there… He probably went


    to get his sons dragons, then… Who knows how big they are…”


    “We have to find them, then!”


    Cassandra nodded, but how? She saw Krai and Phe running towards them from the other side of the


    Lake, joined by Kian. She had to think, quick. How could she find the young dragons, inside this


    wretched Pce? It was so big! She looked around, and her eyes fell on the Lake. She turned towards


    the Water God, who seemed to be patiently waiting for her to ask. She let out a long sigh.


    “Cassandra…?” Called Opheus, confused.


    “I know what to do, but… You may want to take cover,” she whispered.
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