RISE OF THE DRAGON KING!
RISE OF THE DRAGON KING!
Author: Alendra Danuarta
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last update2025-12-25 21:07:38

“Masters! Would all of you be willing to become my wives?!”

Those words burst out of Bintang’s mouth spontaneously after he downed a glass of wine in front of him.

“What?!”

At a place known as Five Dragon Mountain, a young man casually uttered such words to the five women before him—women who were none other than his own masters!

Each of these women was a goddess who ruled over one of the five great powers.

The Goddess of Medicine.

The Goddess of War.

The Goddess of Wealth.

The Goddess of Beauty.

And the Goddess of Fortune.

Every one of them radiated an aura capable of stirring the desires of any normal man.

How could they not?

Luscious red lips, long slender legs with porcelain-white skin, and voluptuous figures full of alluring curves.

Their ample bosoms, wrapped only in thin fabric, seemed ready to break free, swaying temptingly with every movement they made.

What Bintang saw before him was a breathtaking beauty—one he had gazed upon every single day during the ten years he had lived with his five masters.

This was no ordinary place.

This was paradise for men.

Once upon a time, Bintang had been a weak man, abandoned by his world.

Ridiculed, humiliated, and even cast aside by those closest to him, branded as a bearer of misfortune.

He had gone to the mountains to end his life.

Yet instead, he was discovered by these five goddesses, who saw the hidden potential buried within his fragile body.

Now, after ten years of relentless training, Bintang was no longer a weak man begging for pity!

Meanwhile, the five women exchanged glances after hearing Bintang’s sudden confession.

“Do you really think you’re worthy of becoming the partner of all five of us, Bintang?” the Goddess of War asked arrogantly.

“Master… am I truly unworthy of you?”

“Throughout the entire Amerta Kingdom, who does not admire us? Bintang, if you truly believe you’re worthy, are you willing to accept our challenge?” the Goddess of Medicine added, stirring the atmosphere.

“A challenge?”

Bintang responded with burning enthusiasm. The hope of fulfilling his dream ignited a blazing fire in his heart.

“That’s right. You only need to descend this mountain and complete every mission we assign to you. Bintang, are you willing to accept?”

Understanding where this was heading, Bintang stretched his body, loosening muscles that had been stiff for years.

Kraaaack!

“Masters, just tell me what missions I must complete. I’ll start right now!”

“…”

The five goddesses fell silent, utterly stunned by Bintang’s determination to marry them.

After a moment, the Goddess of Medicine spoke.

“Cloud City. There are many people there who need your medical skills… You may start from there.”

She tossed an old-looking cellphone toward Bintang.

Catching it, Bintang raised an eyebrow in disbelief.

“M-Master… is this old phone really all you’re giving me?!”

“Why? Do you object?” one of the goddesses asked with a faint smile.

“For the sake of marrying my five beautiful masters, I won’t give up so easily! Master, I’ll head to Cloud City immediately!”

The Goddess of Medicine nodded. She hadn’t expected such resolve from her most outstanding disciple. She then made a call to arrange Bintang’s transportation.

“Goddess of Medicine, without giving him any money, will Bintang really survive? The country is in chaos right now. Won’t he run into serious trouble the moment he leaves the mountain?” the Goddess of Wealth asked worriedly.

“Bintang has inherited all of our skills. What is there to fear? Besides, we can’t keep him confined in this remote place forever.”

A short while later, Bintang waited in the courtyard of the Five Dragon Mountain villa.

Tiiiin!

A brand-new BMW X4 entered the courtyard. A young woman named Diana stepped out, opened the door, and bowed respectfully.

“Young Master Bintang, please get in.”

Nodding, Bintang began his first journey in ten years—heading toward Cloud City.

*

Later...

“Diana, why did you drop me off at the outskirts of the city? Was this also an order from the Goddess of Medicine?”

Bintang scratched his head as the car suddenly stopped.

“Young Master, these are orders… Diana dares not disobey them.”

She quickly got back into the car and drove away, leaving Bintang behind.

Not knowing what mission he was supposed to complete, Bintang muttered,

“It seems I was too reckless accepting my masters’ challenge without any preparation…”

Taking a deep breath, he began walking, observing the bustling streets of Cloud City.

Hungry as he walked, his gaze suddenly landed on a young woman in her early twenties, anxiously holding a middle-aged man in her arms.

The man’s condition was dire. His face had turned bluish, and his body twitched slightly, as if he were on the brink of death.

“P-Please! Someone, call Doctor Tirta! Why are you all just standing there watching?! Is there really no one in Cloud City who cares about us?!”

Her voice grew hoarse from shouting.

Hearing her cries and noticing her attire, Bintang smiled faintly.

Hope for filling his empty stomach emerged—fate was truly helping him!

He walked toward the girl, pushing through the crowd, and checked the man’s pulse. Suddenly—

“Get lost, beggar! I don’t need you! I’m looking for a great doctor to treat my father’s recurring illness!”

The girl glared fiercely at Bintang.

Bintang let out a long sigh and looked straight into her eyes.

“Your father isn’t sick. He’s been poisoned.”

Bluish skin clearly indicated poisoning—yet she believed it was an illness relapse?

Perhaps a so-called doctor had misled her family for profit.

“What do you know? The number one doctor in this city already diagnosed my father! Who do you think you are, daring to mislead me?!”

“This beggar really picked the wrong target trying to scam rich people in Cloud City!” someone sneered.

“Exactly! That’s the Cahyo family. If he dares to act recklessly, he won’t end up in prison—he’ll end up in a grave!”

Despite the murmurs, Bintang remained calm.

“His condition is critical. If you wait for the doctor you mentioned, your father may already be dead. Miss… what harm is there in trusting me?”

He stared at her without the slightest change in expression.

“Tsk! Is this guy insane? He’s already been rejected—why is he still insisting?”

Yet Clara fell silent when she met his eyes filled with unwavering confidence, as if hypnotized despite her irritation.

“If anything happens to my father, the Cahyo family will kill you…”

Her voice was ice-cold.

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    Ardhana gave a faint smile.“Before I tell you my identity… how about you be honest with me first?”Kiana took a slow breath. She picked up the cup of tea and sipped it gently.“I’m just a small-time healer. By chance, I once opened a clinic in a major city of the Spirit Nation… This tea was given by a few officials whose illnesses I managed to cure. Now, what about your identity?”*Seems like she still wants to hide who she is…* Ardhana thought, then nodded.“As it happens, my mother is also a small-time healer… She somewhat follows the treatment methods of the legendary Goddess Medist of this nation.”“Y-you…”“Hahaha! It’s already late. It wouldn’t be proper for a young man like me to keep staying in the house of a girl as beautiful as you… Kiana, I’ll see you tomorrow.”Kiana’s face flushed red on its own. She could only watch as Ardhana walked away into the distance.“Uncle…” Kiana spoke softly.A middle-aged man stepped out from a hidden room.“Your Highness, if there is an orde

  • 284.

    “Sir, you may go in now… Please choose a room according to your preference…”Ardhana nodded calmly. After selecting a room, he took out a black card and handed it to the innkeeper.“How many days will you be staying, sir?”“About a month. I want to stay temporarily in this border city.”The girl nodded and left the room to process the payment. Meanwhile, in her private office, a servant quickly stopped her.“Young miss… He has offended Rengo Kobra. If we give him lodging, I’m afraid…”“You don’t understand how powerful the Amerta Nation is. Rengo Kobra is just a thug who controls a small part of the border cities. This black card—there are only a few of them in existence. That means this masked young man must have a terrifying background. If something happens to him, his family will definitely retaliate. That way, I can build a connection with him. That’s enough discussion. If he needs anything, make sure it’s prepared.”“Yes, young miss…”*In the underground territory of the souther

  • 283.

    Ardhana stared at the warm tea in front of him, its steam rising slowly, forming thin swirls in the air. His gloved fingers touched the cup, but he didn’t drink yet.“Afraid?” His voice was low but firm. “There’s only one thing I fear in this world—when someone who can act chooses to be blind to injustice.”Kiana fell silent. His words were simple, yet carried a heavy weight, as if they came from someone who had witnessed far too much death.“Y-you… you’re not an ordinary person, are you?” she asked softly. “The way you move, your gaze… it’s not like a normal citizen’s.”Ardhana didn’t answer right away. He simply looked out the window, where dust swirled along the dirty border road. Two poorly dressed men were seen running in a hurry—likely going to report to their superiors.“An ordinary person…” he murmured quietly.Kiana lowered her head. She wanted to ask more, but something behind the masked man’s gaze made her hold back. That feeling reminded her of the one person she respected

  • 282.

    The crowd inside the shop grew increasingly restless. Some customers stepped back, while others whispered excitedly, as if they were watching a strange spectacle that would end in tragedy.Rhela laughed loudly, crossing her arms over her chest. The gold necklace around her neck trembled with the force of her harsh laughter.“I told you, servant, this city is no place for fools who don’t know the rules! Anyone who dares oppose the Cobra Gang—even a troop commander—will end up kneeling!”The attendant beside her could only lower his head, his lips trembling between fear and shame.“S-sir, it would be better if you… leave now… before they really come.”But Ardhana remained silent. His gaze was cold, showing not the slightest intention of retreating. He looked at Madam Rhela’s trembling hand, barely concealing her arrogance, then spoke slowly.“Interesting… So in this city, the law bows to a snake?”Rhela smirked. “A snake? Hahaha! Sweet child, this one is no ordinary reptile. Their leade

  • 281.

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