A gigantic "dragon" appeared in the sky above Fuyuki City, instantly causing widespread panic and fear.

"Yes, I will grant you any wish."

"Say your wish!"

The calm sound echoed throughout the entire city of Fuyuki.

"Is that the dragon?"

In the distance, Saber stood atop a tall building, marveling at what belonged only to the victors.

Unlike the winged dragons she knew, this was more like the "dragon" of ancient Eastern countries.

"Hey, isn't this way a bit much?!"

"I've never heard of that!!"

Weber was so frightened that he took a step back. He knew without a doubt that such a commotion would cause a lot of trouble!

"Hmph, looks like it's not a scam after all."

Lelouch, on the other hand, didn't care about the voice that was being conveyed, but instead looked up with great interest.

He was genuinely worried that it would turn out to be a huge scam.

But it seems like I was overthinking it.

"Any wish is okay?"

"Any wish is welcome!"

Lelouch asked a tentative question and immediately received an affirmative reply.

The colossal dragon, its massive body stretching across the city like the Great Wall, coupled with its deep, resonant roar, was truly awe-inspiring.

With his head down, Lelouch pondered for a while, recalling his initial goal.

That world, already filled with "hatred and war," needs to be stopped by someone.

His plan with Suzaku was about to begin, but now there was a better way.

(elder brother.)

(Lelouch)

(Lelouch)

Familiar faces kept flashing through my mind, from students to Zero, and from Zero to the Emperor.

To change the world.

That is what Lelouch longed for.

"but."

"I won't let anyone else do this, because I can't trust the world that others can change!"

"so."

"I will change things myself! I will do it with my own hands! Whether it's for Nunnally or Suzaku!"

With a determined look in his eyes, Lelouch gazed up at the enormous dragon, his resolve unwavering.

"Let me have it."

"The power to change the world!!"

What greed and immense ambition that was!

The wish sent chills down the spines of Weber and the others.

"Understood"

With its bright red eyes flashing red light, the dragon heard the other's wish.

"My wish has come true!"

"Huh? Can those kinds of wishes really come true?"

It was hard to believe; Weber didn't know how to describe the shock he felt.

"Rider?"

Turning his head to look at Lelouch in front of him, Waver noticed that he seemed to be engrossed in something.

"Humph"

"Ha ha ha!!"

But then Webber heard that familiar, deep laugh, which made him a little worried.

"That's indeed a good idea."

Hearing Lelouch's satisfied words, Waver was a little confused.

"spread"

“Tell us your second wish!”

But then, the dragon's voice completely stunned Lelouch and Waver.

"?"

"!"

Even Berserker and Kariya Matou, who were witnessing this from a short distance away, were stunned.

Can I make a second wish?

"Of course! Since you two are both alive, I can grant two wishes!"

Shenron gave an answer to Webber's question.

"I see. That explains why it specifically included a master-servant relationship."

"Is this also a test for both the Servant and the Master?"

"What a god with such terrible interests!"

Coming to his senses, Lelouch realized the intention behind it and couldn't help but sneer.

If the master and servants had known from the beginning that they could have two wishes, they would probably have worked together even more closely.

There's a possibility that two groups might form an alliance, each sharing one of the wishes.

But precisely because this point was not revealed, Masters and Servants always had to consider one thing.

So, if they really win in the end, will they have to "fight each other"?

After all, if there is only one wish, is it used to fulfill the Master's wish or the Servant's wish?

Masters who participate in wars and Servants who respond to summons certainly have their own "needs".

However, if the prize is unique, it will inevitably cause internal strife.

Of course, he and Weber are among the few exceptions.

The revelation of this now is undoubtedly intended to satirize those lone survivors who distrust their respective Masters/Servants.

What are you standing there for?

"what?"

When Waver heard Lelouch calling him, he didn't react for a moment.

"As one of the victors, you certainly have the right to make a wish."

"I'm not so greedy as to need a second wish to make up for anything."

That wasn't Lelouch being hypocritical or modest; rather, it was him acknowledging his Master who had gone through hardships with him.

Moreover, Shenron had already granted Lelouch what he needed most through his first wish.

"Uh"

Stepping forward and looking up at the enormous dragon head, Weber appeared somewhat anxious and flustered.

He really wasn't prepared.

My mind is a mess, and I don't know what to do.

It can grant wishes and such.

Chapter 58: The Resurrected!

tension!

I was so excited that I could hardly breathe.

Weber looked up at the enormous dragon head, a variety of thoughts flashing through his mind.

(May your wish come true.)

(Any wish can come true!)

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