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Chapter 5768

    Paxton''s shoulders sagged at the refusal, disappointment flickering across his face, yet he dared not press the matter.


    Arden sat hollow-eyed, realizing he had angered a nightmare made flesh.


    Jared seemed to recall something. He turned toward Paxton-and toward the sea of beast-folk whose faces mixed reverence and fear-and released a soft sigh.


    "You ce great importance on bloodline and innate dominance, don''t you?" Before anyone could answer, he closed his eyes.


    A breathter, an aura wholly unlike his earlier sword intent seeped from him— ancient, boundless, regal, the very definition ofmand, as though a sovereign from forgotten epochs were stirring inside his chest.


    It began as a thread, then erupted like a volcano, like the sea breaking every dam.


    A roar ripped through the altar-primeval, draconic, echoing across time itself.


    Out of Jared''s back soared a colossal golden dragon, a phantom so solid its scales threw shards of light, its ws carving invisible currents as it coiled above the Myriad Beast Altar.


    Its imperial gaze swept the crowd like a monarch surveying kneeling vassals; the pure, exalted dragon''s power cascaded from the heavens, nketing every inch of the arena. Under that pressure-primal, written into the marrow of life-knees buckled. A single, collective thud followed, echoing like drums of surrender.


    Then another resounding thud. Knees struck stone in quick session.


    Like breakers rolling toward shore, disciples on the outermost ring-whether level one or five Heavenly Immortals-found their legs betraying them. One instant, they stood braced for battle, the next, they copsed, foreheads scraping the cold gstones.


    Even Bartram on the tform, and the devastated Arden beside him, dropped as if their spines had been cut. Robust bodies shook uncontrobly; the tremor came not from fear alone but from amand written deep in blood and soul.


    Paxton, the master of the Myriad Beast Sect, held out a single heartbeat longer. Then the star-sea vastness of that dragon''s power battered his spirit. Veins seized, heart pounded, and the will to resis melted. With awe and devastation warring on his face, he knelt on one knee and lowered his proud head.


    Upon the Myriad Beast Altar, every creature present bowed in unified submission.


    Only Jared, dressed in in robes, remained upright, hands sped behind his back, serenity unbroken.


    Above him, a golden dragon shadow coiled and roared—an imperial apparition that crowned the lone figure like a deity stepped down to earth.


    His calm gaze swept the kneeling multitude. In their eyes burned terror, wonder, and primal reverence.


    Atst, the dragon''s power receded, and the brilliant phantom dispersed into fading motes of light.


    The crushing weight vanished, yet silence endured-each breast still hammered by the echo of that cosmic authority.


    None dared rise. Their eyes clung to Jared with a fever usually reserved for gods newly revealed.


    A dragon-he is of the Draconians. And not merely any, but a Golden Dragon, bloodline supreme. No wonder his strength defies measure. No surprise he scorned the seat of elder we offered. Before such royalty, we, the beast race, are but humble vassals.


    "S-Sir," Paxton asked, voice reverent, faintly trembling, "may we know your true lineage?"


    "My name is Jared Chance. Between


    me and the dnfinite Soul Demon Sect


    lies a vendetta. If, from this day forward the Myriad Beast Sect aids me inerasing that sect, I shall guarantee you a rightful ce here on level ten."


    His words, delivered as casually as drifting snow, detonated in every heart like summer thunder.


    No one mocked now; no one questioned.


    Only absolute submission remained-along with a zing hunger to follow this titan toward unimaginable glory.
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