Those were the ashes of Radagan, the last flickering candle of Renara.

Father... Mother...

Then, a bizarre scene unfolded: Lani's body shattered and disintegrated at an increasingly rapid pace amidst the torrent of light, but the magic circle blocking the torrent of light became even more solid.

She had made her choice. She chose to stand in front of her parents. She chose to face annihilation. Having made her choice, Lani would not run away!

Even if she were to be shattered to pieces, even if her soul were to dissolve! This will, and her choice to abandon gold and turn to the stars, are in essence so similar—a path she chose to follow to the bitter end!

but……

An uncontrollable, chilling shiver, like a venomous snake, coiled around the core of her fading soul.

As expected... she was still a little scared...

This fear was so familiar. Just like that distant night when the cold, cursed blade of the black knife pierced her "divine body," the excruciating pain that tore at her soul and burned her will instantly overwhelmed her!

pain.

Really hurts.

Having never suffered any harm since birth, the first injury she experienced was one of such intense pain.

And now... is she going to face it all again? Face that pain that tears existence apart?

...I'm a little...scared.

This trembling, almost weak thought surfaced in Lani's cold heart, so clear, so unfamiliar, yet so real.

But there's nothing she can do; she's the only one left who can block the attack.

It can only be her.

The arms vanished completely, turning into nothingness. The legs also disappeared entirely.

The disintegration of the torso had spread to the chest...

The sounds behind me became even more indistinct.

She seemed to sense her parents calling something. Was it her name? Were they urging her to leave quickly? Or were they whispering farewells?

She couldn't tell anymore. All she could hear was a continuous, piercing, maddening buzzing in her ears, as if the whole world was wailing.

Her consciousness began to fade, the magic circle could no longer be maintained, and the light was about to engulf the three of them.

"...Am I going to have to go through that kind of pain again?"

"...I...I really...don't want to die..."

The girl's last, most humble, and most instinctive prayer echoed silently in the ruins of her soul.

That was the purest desire to survive.

Silver Law did not respond to her.

But a purer silver light, even purer than the Silver Law, shone in this space.

Just before Lani fainted, she saw a figure surrounded by silvery light, and the other person held a holy sword in their hand.

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Border area? You are the challengers!

A brand new version of the Elden Ring of Laws!

The Silver Law of the Elden Ring!

—You are a faded one!

One man forms an army, you are worshipped by the masses, and people call you the King of War!

That's right, you are the first King of Elden—Golfley!

You will enter the border area to complete the guidance.

The boss you are about to challenge is here!

1. The Silver Goddess - Remyane

2. The Silver King – Xiling

3. Dusk – Kevin

4. Complete – Ratahn

5. Silver, Cursed Blood – Mongot

6. Max out Intelligence - The Faded One

7. Wise royal soldiers.

There will be new bosses in future updates.

Chapter Fifty-Five: Become King!

I feel dazed...it's like I'm dreaming.

Lani's fragments of consciousness struggled to come together. She did not feel the expected soul-tearing pain, nor did she fall into eternal nothingness.

All she felt was a heavy sense of exhaustion, leaving her with no strength to even lift her eyelids.

"Am I...dead?" This cold and desperate thought surfaced in her mind.

Just as this thought began to form in her mind, a cautious voice reached her ears.

"An, you're not angry, are you?"

Who?! Lani's consciousness snapped.

Before she could sort out her thoughts, another voice rang out.

No, I didn't.

Lani's heart skipped a beat; it was the voice of the god they had fought against earlier.

Unlike the cold voice of the previous deity, she could clearly hear the dissatisfaction in this voice.

"You're definitely angry, oh dear, please stop!" At this moment, Xiling's face was covered with a bright, even slightly fawning, smile!

Xiling was diligently pushing Remian's wheelchair, making it circle around on the empty floor of the throne room... just like taking a patient for a walk!

Meanwhile, Remy, in her wheelchair, closed her eyes and slowly savored her tea.

Faced with Xiling's words, "You're definitely angry," Remian in the wheelchair finally raised her eyelids slightly, a perfectly timed look of confusion appearing on her face, as if she truly couldn't understand what Xiling was saying.

But Remian's tone when she spoke was different: "Why—why—am I angry?"

Xiling's smile froze for a moment, then she quickly clasped her hands together beside her cheeks, making a gesture of pleading for forgiveness. "It's not that... I did something to upset you~"

The moment Xiling took her hands off the wheelchair handles, something miraculous happened.

The shadow beneath Remian's feet twitched! Then, a huge, blurry tentacle-like outline formed from pure shadow appeared—it was none other than the true form of the Beast of Elden!

It emerged silently from the shadows, steadily supporting the backrest and base of the wheelchair, taking over Xiling's role and continuing to smoothly push the wheelchair forward.

Remian let her "shadow" push her forward, then spoke, "You are the Hero, what could you possibly have done wrong? It's me, the big boss, who's getting in the Hero's way here."

"It's over! Absolutely! Absolutely angry!" Xiling's inner lament almost burst out as a tangible sound.

Watching the people gradually disappear into the distance, Xiling immediately quickened her pace and caught up with Remian from behind, kicking the Elden Beast that had stolen her job:

"Get out of the way! What are you trying to do by taking my job!"

The shadowy tentacle seemed to shrink back in grievance, but immediately obediently merged back into the shadows of the ground and disappeared.

Only then did Xiling regain control of Remian's wheelchair.

"I'm sorry..." Xiling's voice rang out again, this time filled with deep, almost overflowing embarrassment, and a hint of guilt at being caught doing something wrong, "When I heard someone needed help, my mind hadn't even registered it before my body... moved..."

In the border town of Remyane, the chat group messaging function always accepts group member requests, so that there is no need to worry about any unexpected delays caused by the request process.

So someone arrived directly, teleported to the space opened up by the Beast of Elden, and then heard a cry for help. So the hero's body transcended his brain and cut the light in two with a sword.

And that's how the current scene came about.

Remian sighed deeply. She was indeed a little angry, but not because Xiling had stopped her, but because she hadn't controlled her emotions.

She targeted Lani, Radagan, and Rena La with her anger.

Remian remained angry until the very last moment.

But it was only when Lani stepped forward and blocked her attack that Remian snapped out of her rage.

The Age of Stars never came.

She also has no reason to judge the other party.

Moreover, Remien was certain that the other party's thoughts had probably changed.

She wanted to hear the other person's changed thoughts.

Just as she was about to withdraw her attack, a silver-white sword light appeared even faster than her.

Looking at Xiling's ingratiating expression, Remyane wasn't actually angry with her. She smiled inwardly before speaking, but her tone still carried a deliberate hint of resentment:

"Do you really think I'm someone who can't distinguish right from wrong and would attack others indiscriminately? Why don't you...trust me? Ugh—"

Kevin, who had also returned to the royal city, pointed and whispered, "That's too much! Xiling, you really went too far!"

Kevin turned to Remy and said, "Let's isolate him. From now on, we'll form cliques in our chat group and exclude him from our conversations, making him suffer alone."

"Hey, hey, hey, couldn't you have said these things away from me?! You said them to my face, what reason do I have not to slap you!" Xiling rolled up her sleeves, intending to show off her majesty as the Silver King.

Kevin, completely unfazed, took a step forward, puffed out his chest, and pointed at Xiling with a knowing look in his voice, "See, saying a few words to him isn't enough; now he has to roll up his sleeves and give his groupmates a piece of his mind."

Xiling angrily pointed at Kevin, "Kevin, you bastard, I'm going to tell Mei about what's under your bed!"

Upon hearing Xiling's words, Kevin's expression turned horrified. "Hey! Didn't we agree not to bring this up?!"

"Who told you to provoke me first! You forced my hand!"

"I forced you? When did I force you!"

"It was you! You forced me to do this!"

The two were just playfully bickering, but in the eyes of others, it seemed a bit too...free.

And that other person is.

Lada steel appears to be bound by ropes, but in fact, it can be broken free with a little effort.

Rena La, who appears to be bound by ropes, can actually escape using magic.

Finally, there was Lani, who wasn't tied up at all and was simply placed on a table.

Radagan's eyes held a complex expression; he was the only one of the three who hadn't fallen unconscious.

He clearly saw the Silver King appear out of thin air and save them.

The space then dissipated.

The Silver King seemed to realize what he had done.

Then he adopted a fawning expression and bowed to the deity in apology.

And then this childish frolicking made him wonder if the person in front of him was really the Silver King.

That king who changed the entire border region.

That king who collected all the Great Runes in a short period of time.

That king who was deeply revered and worshipped by the people.

Seeing Xiling raise her holy sword, about to unleash Knight's Charge on Kevin, Radagan finally couldn't help but speak, "Silver King!"

"Huh?" Radagan's voice interrupted Xiling's actions.

Xiling glanced at Radagan, then at Kevin, and finally, as if she had figured something out, shook her head. "Tsk... The Kaslana family's incredible luck, Kevin. You're lucky to have escaped with your life."

They ignored Kevin's friendly gesture.

Xiling beckoned to Radagan. "Untie that rope and come over here. Let's talk."

Xiling spoke casually, as if greeting a neighbor.

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