I stood frozen before the sea of flames that swallowed everything within its reach.
“Is this a dream? I’m sure this place used to be a green forest, not a hell on earth.” “Indeed, it was Master who turned it into a hell on earth,” Shizuku said while rotating the dragon meat, making sure it cooked evenly. “… More importantly, why are you cooking dragon meat? Do you even know how valuable dragon meat is?” Shizuku smiled softly and said, “Valuable or not, we’ll know after we eat it. It’s been a very long time since the last time I had meat. Master should taste it—it’s delicious.” Shizuku clearly didn’t care about what I said. “Hah… Anyway, isn’t this considered cannibalism? You’re a dragon too.” Shizuku immediately turned her head, pouting at me. I guess I shouldn’t have said that, but Shizuku was honestly adorable when she pouted. Shizuku was fundamentally the most beautiful woman I had ever seen, so it wasn’t strange that she looked cute with even the slightest change in expression. “Did I say something wrong?” “Very wrong! Don’t lump me together with ordinary dragons!” Shizuku’s voice rose just as sharply as the anger on her face. “Aha haaa, forgive me. I promise I won’t make the same mistake again.” Shizuku huffed and looked away, but still handed me a perfectly cooked piece of dragon meat. “Thanks.” I casually took the piece of dragon meat, but when I was about to taste it, hesitation struck and I needed a moment to brace myself. This was dragon meat—if auctioned, it would sell for a pile of gold coins. Speaking of gold coins, they were the highest-value currency in the world. With a single gold coin, a person could live luxuriously in any royal capital for a full year. Crunch! With the first bite, the rich flavor of dragon meat immediately spread in my mouth. Honestly, it was the best meat I had ever tasted. Even the finest royal chef couldn’t match dragon meat cooked in the simplest way possible. It was true—the quality of the ingredient always determined the final result. After the first bite, I finished an entire kilogram of dragon meat in less than a minute. You might think I’m greedy, but if you were in my position, you’d probably do the same—or even faster. “Master wants more?” Shizuku smiled gently as she handed me another piece of dragon meat. “Ugh, thanks.” I took it and finished the second piece immediately. After eating two servings, I still wasn’t satisfied and asked Shizuku for more. Strangely, Shizuku obediently gave me all the dragon meat she had cooked. “Shizuku, why aren’t you eating?” “As a servant, I may only eat after Master.” “Hah?! Who made such a ridiculous rule?” “Am I wrong? I’m sure this applies in human kingdoms.” “Shizuku, you…” “I apologize for reading Master’s memories without permission.” “… So that’s how it is. It’s true such things happen in human kingdoms, but we’re outside human territory now, so there’s no need to follow that.” “Master…” “Even if we were in human territory, you don’t need to follow such things.” “Why?” “… Because you read my memories, so you know I’ve lost my place in the human world. Even my own family no longer accepts me, so you’re the only relative I have.” “Relative…” “If you place yourself too far away as just a servant, I’ll feel lonely.” “… Very well, I understand.” With a wide smile on her face, Shizuku began eating dragon meat with me. Maybe because my strength increased after taming Shizuku, my appetite had grown as well. After we were full, we decided to plan for the future. No matter how strong I was now, I still needed a proper plan—especially if I wanted to live in the Forest of a Thousand Monsters. “Shizuku, what do you want to do?” “My place is always by Master’s side.” “You’re already free from the shackles that bound you. If you stay with me, it’s like giving yourself a new shackle.” Shizuku smiled sweetly and sat beside me. “I’ve had enough adventures in the past until I ended up in the hands of that god. Now, I want to live a new life with Master. I’m sure there will be many interesting things if I’m with Master.” “I’m not sure… I’m confused about my own future.” “Master is a former noble. Why not become a noble again by founding a kingdom in the Forest of a Thousand Monsters?” “Eh? A kingdom?” Shizuku nodded with a gentle smile. “Yes, a kingdom!” “… I don’t know, I’m not sure I can do that.” “You can! With my support, Master can become the strongest king in the history of the world!” “The strongest king, huh… With my current power, I guess I’m already the strongest human in the world.” “Correct. Master is already the strongest human, but not yet the strongest king.” “… And what does that mean?” Shizuku smiled as if she had no intention of answering. Looking at her beautiful face, I felt she was even more dazzling than before. “Master?” I was entranced by her red lips moving as she spoke. “Shizuku, my body feels… strange.” “Strange?” Shizuku tilted her head, then realized something. “As far as I know, dragon meat works like a powerful aphrodisiac for men. Maybe that’s why Master feels strange?” “What did you say?!” “Hiih!” Shizuku flinched in fear as I shouted. But I didn’t have time to get angry—the heat inside my body grew uncontrollable. Seeing her beautiful, confused face only fueled the strong urge to pounce on her. At first, I could still hold it in because Shizuku stayed still. But the moment she hugged me, my hands moved on their own, caressing her perfect, sexy body. “Master doesn’t need to hold back. Let everything out on Shizuku.” My mind shattered the moment I heard her seductive whisper. Overwhelmed by desire, I pushed Shizuku down and kissed her lips greedily while groping her large, pale breasts. “Master is too eager—kya!” As if completely overtaken by lust, I ignored her words and went further, touching the lower part of her body, which was already wet with love fluids. “Mm.” Shizuku’s face turned red, her body trembling—but clearly enjoying it. Even though my body was consumed by lust, my consciousness remained, and I felt everything clearly—from the kissing to the touching. Since resisting such overpowering desire was pointless, I decided to go with the flow and stopped holding back. Shizuku must have noticed my resolve, because she said something that kept me from feeling guilty. I had learned about the act between men and women from a maid a year ago, so I had a basic idea of what to do. When we finally connected, for the first time, I felt the pleasure often described as heaven on earth. As I learned from the maid, a woman bleeds the first time she does it, and this also happened to Shizuku. I thought Shizuku wouldn’t feel pain since she was an ancient dragon king, but she did. You could say she wasn’t that different from a human woman—except her beauty far surpassed any human woman. ... .. . To be continued…Latest Chapter
059 The Severed Trail
Liliuna's head snapped around in a stiff, jerky motion. Krai was already standing tall. He had slipped free from Evelyn's embrace and was staring dead at her. "Huh?" Liliuna’s mouth parted slightly. A mix of sheer confusion and mounting horror painted her beautiful features. "You... noticed?"Krai crossed his arms. His posture radiated an absolute dominance that made the air in the room feel tangibly heavier."Of course," Krai replied, his tone perfectly flat, as if intercepting a high-level spirit's telepathic conversation was the most mundane thing in the world. "I am a Chaos Master, after all."Liliuna fell silent, swallowing hard. She had momentarily forgotten that the man standing before her wasn't some ordinary human bound by common sense."What are you waiting for?" Krai tilted his chin, gesturing toward the dark crevice where the spirit had vanished. "Didn't you want to get stronger?"His words pierced through her hesitation like an arrow striking dead center. The uncertainty
058 The Call of the Divine Star
While Krai’s small party basked in an unspoken warmth, a starkly different atmosphere clung to the far corner of the cavernous hall. The ancient ruins around them were a testament to a forgotten era, filled with crumbling masonry and the heavy, stagnant scent of dust and old magic. Liliuna stood rigid alongside the rest of the High Elves. Despite their innate grace and centuries of honed pride, they were reduced to exchanging tense, sidelong glances. They wrung their hands, the delicate silver embroidery on their sleeves catching the dim light, looking every bit like uninvited guests awkwardly trapped in a stranger's living room. They didn't belong in this moment of camaraderie, nor did they fully understand the depths of the bonds tying Krai’s group together.Feeling the suffocating weight of her own intrusion, Liliuna averted her gaze toward a shattered obsidian pillar. She traced the worn, illegible runes carved into its surface with her eyes, desperate for any distraction that w
057 The Monument of Heartbreak
"Krai... you need to see this!"Her high-pitched call shattered the solemn silence of the hall. Krai turned. Over in the right corner, a fair distance from the main mural, Evelyn stood with her head bowed before a cubic stone monument. The glow from the party’s illumination crystals washed over its surface, revealing a dense layer of intricate carvings.Without missing a beat, Krai headed over, his boots echoing sharply against the stone floor. Agnes followed a few paces behind, her strides unhurried and composed.The face of the monument was anything but smooth. The strokes of the ancient script were rugged and uneven, gouged into the stone with erratic pressure. It looked as though the hands that chiseled it had been trembling, driven by an unbearable surge of emotion.Krai swept his eyes across the lines of text, his mind effortlessly translating the archaic dialect.It wasn't merely a historical record. It was a confession, a bitter testament left behind by a third party.The insc
056 Echoes from the Canvas of Time
Their footsteps shattered a silence that had settled for centuries. Unlike the ruined pillars and caved-in roofs they had navigated on their journey here, the grand hall before them stood with the arrogant pride of a bygone era.The stone walls remained resolute, virtually untouched by the erosion of time. The air inside felt distinctly cooler, carrying the scent of ancient dust and the faint, static crackle of lingering magic.At the far end of the room, stretching from the floor to the vaulted ceiling, a colossal mural dominated the space. Its colors were entirely too vivid for a relic buried by the ages.Agnes drew to a halt. Her purple eyes locked in a sharp glare upon the arrogant figure of a man painted right at the mural's center."Ahh... so these are his ruins," Agnes murmured, her voice echoing low against the stone. There was no awe in her tone—only the grim acknowledgment of a dark history.Krai turned to her at once, his boots scuffing against the finely cracked marble flo
55 The Holy Sword’s Tremor
The tremor was faint.To most people, it might have felt like nothing more than a brief pulse in the sword’s hilt. But to those standing there, even the slightest change would never slip past unnoticed.Krai was the first to turn. Agnes followed a moment later. Evelyn noticed it as well and immediately looked toward Liliuna.“Is something wrong?” Evelyn asked.Liliuna lowered her gaze, then gripped her holy sword with both hands. The metal along its scabbard was still vibrating softly, as if it were responding to something from the direction of the ruins.“I don’t know,” Liliuna answered quietly. “This is the first time I’ve ever seen the holy sword react like this.”“Really?”Curiosity appeared on Evelyn’s face at once. She stepped closer, bending slightly so she could examine the sword from up close. Her eyes gleamed with interest, like a child who had discovered something rare.But before she could get too close, the holy sword trembled again.This time, the vibration was clearer.
54 Ancient Records
The monument stood tall in the middle of a wide field of green grass.There were no other structures around it. Only the wind moved slowly across the plain, brushing over the tips of the grass and carrying the scent of fertile soil and young leaves. Sunlight fell at an angle across the old stone, making the fine cracks on its surface look like black veins frozen in place for thousands of years.Rows of ancient writing were carved into the face of the monument.The strokes were thin, neat, and unmistakably clear, as if each letter had once been engraved by someone with extraordinary power.Krai stood directly before the monument. His eyes traced the carvings one line at a time. If not for his contract with Agnes, he would not have been able to read a single word of that ancient language.Beside him, Agnes closed her eyes for a moment. Her lips moved almost soundlessly as she translated each line with complete focus. Her hair swayed gently in the wind. Her face, usually so composed, loo
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