Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire
Chapter 273 - 184: The Golden Sun that Burns Everything_2

Chapter 273: Chapter 184: The Golden Sun that Burns Everything_2

Amid the roars of the Giant Beast, the clear moonlight flowed through the sky. The seemingly gentle power carried an indestructible resilience. When it descended from the sky, the fierce Death Claws Knight Order instantly found themselves overturned and defeated!

"Captain, we lost again!"

Kicking away the Dragon Beast’s head that was pinning his thigh, Theodore climbed up from the ground, looking at the figure not far away who didn’t even glance at them, with a face full of frustration.

"Who says we lost? We achieved a great success this time. Look, last time we were twenty meters away from her, and this time, we are only nineteen meters away from her. We’ve broken the twenty-meter barrier; we are getting closer to Parvati. One day, we can defeat her!"

Alexander got up from the ground; although the Death Claws Knight Order was once again effortlessly defeated, he was not in the least bit discouraged. Instead, he was very excited.

"Isn’t it because Parvati let us get close on purpose? If she didn’t want us to, we couldn’t even have rushed up. We would have been knocked down long ago."

Theodore said dejectedly; he’s no longer sure how many times their Knight Order has been defeated since it was founded. Until now, they haven’t even completed their first objective, which is to take down their sister, the natural demigod, Parvati.

"Yes, she also anticipates our challenge. Since that’s the case, how can we let our sister down?"

Alexander’s face showed no sign of despair or frustration, even though his goal is someone who makes every peer she interacts with feel hopeless.

"Big brother, you’re too strong!"

The last member of the Knight Order, Aveline, at this moment, looked at the distant figure quietly reading a magic book in the garden without even turning her gaze, who defeated their entire Knight Order with one hand, with a face full of admiration.

She admires this incredibly powerful sister, but also respects her brother’s indomitable spirit. However, her sister’s strength is innate, while her brother’s spirit is honed little by little.

Her brother wasn’t always this optimistic, he would cry because of failure. But during such times, he would secretly find a deserted place, vent alone, and appear before them as a sunny and cheerful big brother again.

The reason she knows this is that Aveline discovered her brother’s secret little garden long ago and even spied on it several times. But this is her little secret, not shared with anyone.

"Right!"

Hearing the compliment from his sister, the stout Alexander, as strong as a tiger or leopard, put one hand on his hip, full of pride, and then encouraged his dejected brother and seemingly indifferent sister beside him,

"We have to believe in ourselves; our starting point may be low, but we enjoy the best resources of the Kingdom. One day, we can reach Parvati and have her join Death Claws."

"Stop dreaming, big brother, Parvati is a demigod after all!"

Theodore couldn’t understand why his brother was so spirited.

"Then shall we rename it the Knight Order of the Gods?"

Alexander suggested.

"Sigh!"

Theodore slapped his forehead with a long sigh, and as he sighed, he suddenly noticed a shadow from afar.

Then, this little fellow, slightly over ten, immediately turned excited, pointing towards the sky,

"Dragons! There are dragons coming!"

"What’s so special about dragons?"

The other two kids were indifferent; in the place they lived, Dragons were everywhere. They were riding Dragon Beasts and even had Red Dragon bloodline, Dragon Species rarely seen by mortals were common to them.

However, they still looked over effortlessly, and then they widened their eyes in surprise because what was flying over in the distant sky was not one dragon, but a group of them, and they were all four-legged, two-winged True Dragons.

"Why are there so many dragons? Is today some special day?"

"It seems like something big is happening? These dragons seem anxious, angry?"

The three little ones, who considered themselves very knowledgeable about Dragons, gathered together, whispering, and during their conversation, a petite silver-haired figure with pointed ears unknowingly stood near them.

"War is coming!"

The light, elegant voice, like an oriole, startled all three of them, and when they saw their sister right next to them, they were a bit flustered for a moment.

"What war?"

Alexander was the first to react. He looked at the youngest demigod sister in front of him, although the age difference was less than two years, she was shorter, her growth was very slow.

"I saw the snakes stealing dragon eggs and the decaying, fallen Dragons!"

Parvati, petite and slender, not much different from a Silver Moon Elf, mumbled while watching the Dragon Group getting closer in the sky.

"Parvati, where did you see this?"

Even though his sister appeared somewhat mysterious, Alexander was not only unafraid but eagerly stepped forward to ask.

"Fate."

Parvati raised her head to look at her brother. Those silver eyes made the eleven-year-old boy instinctively want to evade, but he used great willpower to restrain any dodging actions.

As a brother, how could he fear his own sister, even if she is a natural demigod?

"What else did you see?"

Alexander asked.

"I also saw mountains and plains covered with Giant corpses, Giant Dragons continuously falling from the sky... and the Golden Sun that burns the sky, boils the seas, destroys everything."

The girl mumbled; the scenes she described, even Alexander, who tried hard to maintain confidence, was a bit chilled, as for the other two kids, they instinctively stepped back.

"Golden Sun? Does that refer to Uncle Noah?"

Alexander tried hard to remain calm and analyze the information his sister provided. Although her words had no basis, her identity as a natural demigod was evidence enough.

"I don’t know; what I saw was just one possibility exhibited by fate, not something certain to happen in the future; no one can truly divine the future."

Parvati’s words became much more normal this time, her divinity restrained, showing her human side.

"How did you see it? Did you learn prophecy spells?"

"It’s one of my talents; I can’t control it freely."

Parvati frowned beautifully.

Influenced by her aunt’s teachings, she also wants to control everything about herself and doesn’t like uncontrollable factors within her. But given her identity, it’s very difficult to achieve, which is also her motivation to study hard.

Of course, what truly drives her to learn are the recurring nightmares that have surrounded her since birth.

In the nightmares, she is as mighty as a Valkyrie, driving the Moon God’s Chariot, galloping under the night sky, nailing an indistinct man to the sky.

But this indistinct man, at the moment she pierced his chest, would reach out to her with a smile, looking at her with a face of calmness,

"Sister, this time, you won!"

The nightmare ends at this point. Pavarotti does not recognize this man, but she can be sure that the man is her blood relative, so when she pierces his chest, her heart is filled with infinite sadness.

She doesn’t want to see this happening, even though it seems to be fate’s guidance, she doesn’t wish to follow it.

She hates the feeling of everything being predetermined.

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