Kana looked at the other person with a firm gaze.

"Let's make a pact, a very simple contract, under the witness of the will of the abyss."

"A contract? Why should we make a contract? On what grounds?" The Fallen Blade Dragon asked with a suspicious look. In his opinion, this might be a trick to lure him back to his former homeland. And since it was so blatant, how could he be so easily fooled?

"Don't rush to refuse. Let's talk about the costs we both need to pay. The costs I'm offering are ones you can't refuse."

"Heh." Blade Dragon just chuckled coldly twice to express his disdain.

He simply couldn't imagine what this human could possibly offer that he couldn't refuse; it was utterly outrageous.

“The bloodline of the Dragon God remains,” Kana said calmly.

Upon hearing this, the surroundings fell into an instant silence.

Even Svenana, standing behind Kana, couldn't help but widen her eyes in shock.

After a long while, the dragon slowly spoke: "You? I don't know where you got this information, but you? Do you think you can get your hands on something like this? Do you think I'm a fool?"

To be honest, the main reason he was willing to show up and talk to Kana was because he was curious about how Kana had broken free from the constraints of the world.

Judging from the current situation, Kana is still closely connected to the world, but he has appeared in the abyss, which means that he has broken free from the world's limitations.

If Kana wanted to escape, he could have severed his connection with the world the moment he stepped into the abyss, becoming free and completely free from that world.

However, Kana did not do so, and the world seemed to tacitly approve of Kana's departure without imposing any restrictions.

This surprised Blade Dragon greatly, which is why he paid attention to this matter, rather than because his so-called daughter was there.

But this is not enough to justify the possibility that the other party may have some remaining bloodline.

Kana simply smiled and explained, "Of course, it's because this kind of thing already exists in your original homeland, it's just that it's hidden there."

"Impossible, absolutely impossible!" Blade Dragon simply couldn't believe such a thing could happen.

"Why don't you believe it? Did you witness the creation of the world with your own eyes, or even experience it firsthand? If a dragon knew how to use this bloodline remnant, if a giant dragon had been searching for and using it thousands of years before you, wouldn't its chances of becoming a god be much greater than yours?"

This time, Blade Dragon fell silent, because what Kana said was indeed true.

If the Stone of Creation weren't so incredibly powerful, how could he have succumbed to temptation and used it?

“If a dragon god once existed in this world, I couldn’t possibly be completely unaware of it.” Blade Dragon’s tone softened considerably.

"Hehe, if the other dragons find out about this, how can they feel at ease obtaining the Creation Stone?"

Before the world even realizes the crisis, each use of a Creation Stone requires a long time before it can return.

The number of Creation Stones is fixed every millennium; the more they are used, the slower they regenerate. They are a finite resource.

The Fallen Blade Dragon had to admit that it was indeed true. If such a miraculous ability truly existed, the astral dragons would surely fight tooth and nail for it.

If it were him, he would also choose to keep it a secret until the moment he truly becomes a god.

"Then why didn't he show it after he became a god?"

"Because after he became a god, he sensed the threat of the void earlier than other dragons at the time."

He naturally understood that once he revealed it, the other dragons would discover his secret and then use the Creation Stone.

At that time, countless astral dragons will be just like you, firmly bound to the world, unable to escape, and ultimately fall when faced with the invasion of the void.

"Compared to your current state, the astral dragons would probably find that ending even more unacceptable."

This time, the Blade Dragon was convinced. But Kana knew that this was not enough; the fallen Blade Dragon had become increasingly timid and cautious after falling into the abyss.

He silently reached his hand into the rift. Although Blade Dragon could sense the one-way spatial gate, he had no intention of intruding.

He knew perfectly well what kind of world lay on the other side of the door, and had no interest in it whatsoever.

Kana retrieved a ball of lightning encased in a crystal sphere from the crack.

Upon seeing the lightning inside the crystal ball, the Blade Dragon's eyes widened in shock.

He is now at level fifteen, a level he reached after falling into the abyss.

His fall from grace earned him a reward from the abyss. Coupled with the fact that he had been relentlessly pursued by other dragons for thousands of years, he could only struggle to survive in the abyss and silently accumulate strength.

Therefore, he knew all too well how difficult it would be for him to cross the final threshold and enter the realm of the gods.

That's why he could clearly sense that the lightning inside the crystal ball originated from the Astral Dragon, the embodiment of the bloodline, and a true remnant of the bloodline.

The moment he saw it, he knew that Kana indeed possessed it.

He stared at the ball of lightning for a long time before steeling himself to look away and turn to Kana.

What kind of contract do you want to draw up?

He knew in his heart that he simply couldn't refuse.

He fell into the abyss because he was afraid of death.

However, if one remains inactive in the abyss, one will be corrupted by the will of the abyss and eventually become an evil dragon that has fallen into the abyss, which is no different from death.

He must find a way to escape the abyss's constraints before being completely corrupted, and the simplest way is to become a god.

Only in this way can one resist the influence of the abyss, and even if one becomes an evil god of the abyss, at least one can retain free will.

However, if he relies solely on his own strength, and eventually becomes a demonic dragon of the abyss, he will likely have no chance of becoming a god. Now, the only opportunity is before him, and the choice is self-evident.

“It’s very simple. I know you’re afraid of death, so let’s make a simple pact.”

In your former homeland, we travel to the ancient arena for one-on-one duels, risking our lives, our souls, and everything you have.

If you win, the remaining bloodline will naturally be yours; if you lose, then everything you have will vanish.

Kana abandoned his original plan because this solution was more direct and simple.

“Ancient Arena… I agree. Let’s make a pact under the witness of the Abyss, and the date will be one month from now.”

The so-called Ancient Arena was a battleground once established by the Astral Dragons, and as an Astral Dragon himself, he was naturally very familiar with it. One-on-one duels there were extremely fair.

"You really went to great lengths to get me to agree. Do you hate me that much?" The Fallen Blade Dragon couldn't help but ask with a sigh.

In his view, these conditions were all quite favorable to him, not to mention the tempting stakes he couldn't refuse. Everything seemed designed to make it impossible for him to refuse.

"Buzz!"

[Frost Lord] emitted a buzzing sound.

"A defeated opponent," Blade Dragon muttered disdainfully.

Hmph, if it weren't for coveting your experience, who would bother with you? Anyway, you're going to invade this world eventually.

If it weren't for the need to maximize the success rate of killing the [Evil Rat], Kana would have been perfectly patient enough to slowly lure it into this world before carrying out his revenge. (End of Chapter)

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