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#294 - The identity of the White Dragon King

Luo Rui truly left the Thousand Petal Lotus Hall filled with confusion.

Of course, his confusion wasn't about Ruth Kania's nickname, which slightly clashed with Selune's.

The Nine-Faced Dragon God, Io, had never given up his resentment towards AO, the Overgod of Toril.

Of course, there's nothing to say about this; he was the one who acted rashly and recklessly in the beginning, thinking he was superior.

But that AO also did a lot of dirty things in secret.

There was no other way; when schemes weren't used as well as others, and things were awkward everywhere, those who thought their force was strong enough would always make the first move.

But this also meant that, at least in the eyes of the person making the move, even if they were slightly at a disadvantage, as long as they dared to fight and struggle, there was still a possibility of victory.

Of course, most people who hold this view are actually deceiving themselves.

Even if they really win with less against more, it must be by taking advantage of the unprepared; how could they win when the other party is prepared?

'Less' here doesn't just refer to quantity, but the combination of quantity and quality.

So, don't look down on Io for losing nine out of ten battles, but he just accepts the loss, and the price isn't paid by him.

Of course, the few times he occasionally won, besides making some of AO's plans fail and completely scrapping the prepared chess pieces, it didn't have much impact on the Overgod himself.

The truly unlucky ones were the gods of Toril, including the two moon goddesses who were nominally AO's daughters.

Although Luo Rui hadn't really explored the White Dragon King's background, he wouldn't think that this dragon king, who had also stayed in Toril, would have a small background.

From his behavior and his respect for Tiamat, although not too fearful, it could be seen that this guy was probably Tiamat's own son.

Tiamat, as the creator of the chromatic dragons, can certainly be said to be the mother of all chromatic dragons.

But there are also big differences.

For example, on Toril's side, not all gods were born because of the war between Dark Moon Shar and Silver Moon Selune.

Like the earth goddess on Toril, whose reputation isn't very good, she appeared when the planet Toril was completely formed.

However, it can be said that she was born because of AO, but it cannot be said that she is AO's child.

After all, her appearance wasn't just because of AO's divine power.

The same goes for the chromatic dragons.

Their birth was indeed because of Tiamat's flesh and blood, Tiamat's wishes, but also with other influences, and even more so, originating from the will of the Nine-Faced Dragon God, Io.

Therefore, Tiamat doesn't really care about these creations of her own, but she will still care a little about her own children.

Especially the children born after mating with the strongest of the first batch of chromatic dragons.

That is the batch of chromatic dragons that are closest to her bloodline, the strongest, and also the most obedient to her.

And the white dragons, although the so-called ancient white dragons of that era were not weaker than the other chromatic dragons, as the last chromatic dragons to be born, their size was still much smaller than the other four races.

Therefore, although their combat power isn't bad, they were the last to obtain the right to mate with the later chromatic dragons.

It is said that the white dragon ancestor who was favored by Tiamat was the one who finally made the white dragons choose the peculiar strategic idea of having more offspring and giving up their brains, so one can imagine how… unique his personality was.

The White Dragon King has quite a bit of this demeanor.

Moreover, most importantly, Tiamat began her endless battle with Bahamut after giving birth to that round, and only returned to the path of chromatic dragon power expansion after winning once.

Therefore, for a long time, that nest of white dragon eggs was Tiamat's youngest sons and daughters.

Even the most ferocious chromatic dragon queen wouldn't suddenly have a murderous intent towards her own children before they had opposed her.

Luo Rui had actually suspected the White Dragon King's identity for a long time, but he was completely sure because of Ruth Kania's comments about her mother just now.

To put it bluntly, dragons are creatures who naturally only sweep the snow from their own roofs; if someone else's snow blocks their way, they will only roar and find trouble with that other person, telling them to quickly come out and solve it, and will never actively help others.

Even if it's just a matter of sweeping with their tails.

And the chromatic dragons are the most extreme of them all.

Why was Ruth Kania so sure that her mother would definitely be well taken care of as long as she went to the Star Dragon Nest?

Of course, they absolutely dare not deny the White Dragon King's wish to build a temple for Tiamat.

That is truly a way to directly reach the heavens!

Of course, even if she is lenient towards her own children, Tiamat will not fail to search these white dragons' treasures, but she probably won't search as thoroughly as she does with the other chromatic dragons.

As long as she finds some good things in White Dragon Valley and the Star Dragon Nest, the chromatic dragon queen will probably be satisfied… The chromatic dragons wouldn't be stupid enough to only put some broken copper and rotten iron in such a treasure trove.

Moreover, the White Dragon King, as her own son, probably wouldn't be too stingy.

Offering more to his own mother will bring more benefits… The other chromatic dragons are unwilling to do this, isn't it because whatever they give is for nothing!

Although Tiamat won't give out a single copper coin, she won't be reluctant to give a little energy or a little divine power.

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The White Dragon King was able to become a god so easily, and even bring a group of subordinates across the Star Realm center, which was still full of war back then, to reach this remote world of theirs, must also be because of his identity as the dragon god's son.

Although there is a layer between Ruth Kania and Tiamat, her nickname isn't Selune, just a healer-type appearance, maybe Tiamat, including Io, think that this has already given the Silver Moon Goddess of Toril a lot of face.

Luo Rui had actually felt something was wrong some time ago.

Tiamat and Bahamut are indeed not good people, but, normally speaking, an ordinary dragon wouldn't directly mock them so brazenly.

Although dragons are indeed very stubborn, those two are famous for settling accounts after the autumn harvest, and drawing up lists afterwards.

But, those two haven't always been so merciless.

Like on the metallic dragon side, those who dare to use Tiamat's name to make verbal attacks are basically gold dragons.

The so-called 'verbal attacks' are not curses like 'Tiamat, the source of all evil' or 'Tiamat, the evil incarnation of the chromatic dragon queen'… To the true evil camp, such words sound like praise.

And the chromatic dragons don't care about Bahamut's curses: the Lord of the North Wind has said that curses from the enemy are the other party's heartfelt praise.

But words like Ruth Kania's, which are unusually sharp and explain where those two are unethical, are not something anyone can say.

Even if this world is isolated, the chromatic dragon queen may not be able to see any traces of what happened when she reconnects to the network.

She is a racial god who can see the future hidden dangers of the chromatic dragons, so returning historical records must be even easier.

Ruth Kania's performance was too natural, but Boranios didn't show any signs of worry.

It can be seen that neither of these dragons thinks this will bring trouble.

If Luo Rui hadn't obtained this inheritance, he might have overlooked this, but the racial memory gave him more information that only dragons know… Because he had been thinking about Tiamat and Bahamut in his head, his inherited memory almost instantly gave him a bunch of warning messages, very carefully reminding him to be especially wary when communicating with chromatic dragons and metallic dragons.

However, Luo Rui could also understand one thing from the inheritance's warning to him: Although his bloodline sounds very rare and seems very precious, it's actually not that way at all.

If dragons completely rely on bloodline for development, then everything after that can only be controlled by the Nine-Faced Dragon God, Io.

That guy indeed doesn't care what his dragon sons and grandsons are doing, and will very kindly put many harmony balls in various plane gaps, transition planes… that is, the void planes that generally lack physical matter, for those dragons who don't know why they have to drill into those places to use as shelters, but when certain dragons can be used by him, Io never hesitates.

Humanoid dragons naturally cannot avoid this fate, and may even be used even more.

After all, the personalities and temperaments of humanoid dragons are too un-dragon-like.

Even if a humanoid dragon shows possessiveness towards gold and silver treasures, the behavior they display has more bottom lines than the so-called good camp.

The nature of the celestial angels deeply influences them, and humans, no, even the gods, can hardly easily judge the identity of a humanoid dragon.

However, the descendants of the dragon god can distinguish them… Therefore, Ruth Kania can recognize his attributes, but Boranios cannot.

At most, he thinks that this person is very pleasing to dragons.

However, humanoid dragons are not without any room for struggle.

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