Chapter 1103: The Tiamat Sect (I) Chapter 1103: The Tiamat Sect (I) Cain’s eyes narrowed as he glanced at the gaping wound on his right shoulder covered by white embers.
He had been suppressing the pain, intending to treat it later, but Eldrick’s words made him reconsider.
If left unchecked, the white flas could cause lasting damage, and he could not allow that.
Taking a deep breath, Cain focused his energy and summoned the full power of Scarlet Reaper.
A burst of scarlet flas erupted from his black hole, flooding the wound and swirling around the white embers.
Eldrick shook his head, expecting Cain’s attempt to fail.
He believed no fla a Dark Seed Legend conjured could extinguish the Sun Lord’s fire.
But in the next second, his eyes widened in shock and awe.
Cain’s scarlet flas weren’t just destroying the white fire-they were devouring it, growing stronger with every mont as they absorbed the divine energy.
The more the scarlet flas consud, the brighter they burned, as though they were feeding off the very essence of the Sun Lord’s flas.
“Impossible…” Eldrick muttered, a flash of awe in his eyes as he observed the scarlet flas.
For soone at Cain’s level to devour the Sun Lord’s fire was beyond impressive.
Cain didn’t notice the shock on Eldrick’s face.
He was astonished by the energy he was obtaining from the white flas.
He hadn’t expected such a dramatic result. The energy his flas absorbed from the white embers was imnse, far more potent than anything he had encountered before.
It would take hours to fully consu the embers, but the vitality and energy gained would make healing much easier.
With each passing second, the flas grew more controlled, devouring the embers of the Sun Lord’s fire while regenerating the flesh, muscles, and bones the spear strike had obliterated.
With the white embers no longer posing a threat, Cain shifted his attention to Eldrick.
A solemn expression crossed his face as he bowed slightly, showing respect and gratitude.
“Thank you for your help,” Cain said earnestly, knowing that he would have been forced to leave the Crimson World without Eldrick’s intervention.
Eldrick’s attention shifted from the scarlet flas to Cain’s words, and he smiled warmly at the display of respect.
“No need to bow, young man.
It’s good to see soone with manners.
Too many dragonkin these days don’t understand etiquette.” His voice carried an elegance that seed at odds with his fierce and majestic dragonborn form, but it was clear that Eldrick was more than a re brute.
After a mont, he waved his hand, gesturing for Cain to stand upright, and spoke with a wide smile.
“All dragons should support each other, especially when facing the people of the Sun Church.” At the ntion of the Sun Church, a flash of disdain and loathing crossed Eldrick’s eyes.
Cain stared at Eldrick for a mont, his expression complicated.
While he was grateful, the ntion of dragons made him pause.
After so contemplation, Cain decided that honesty was the best course, especially with soone who had saved his life.
As a Master of Order, he valued balance and respect, and Eldrick had undoubtedly earned his.
“I appreciate your kindness, but I need to be truthful.
I’m not a dragon,” Cain said, his tone steady.
“My dragon form is the result of my Legendary Innate Ability, not my true nature.
I’m a human.” Cain expected Eldrick’s mood to shift, perhaps to disappointnt.
Many placed a high value on race, especially in a world where dragons were revered and feared.
However, to his surprise, Eldrick’s eyes lit up with awe and excitent.
“That’s incredible!” Eldrick shouted, a broad grin spreading across his face.
Cain blinked, thoroughly confused by the reaction.
He had anticipated sothing more subdued, but Eldrick seed genuinely impressed.
“Awakening a dragon Legendary Innate Ability as a human ans your willpower and destiny are tied to our race.
That’s far more impressive than being born a dragon!” Eldrick’s reaction was pure awe, and he clearly held no prejudice against other races.
Cain felt a slight pang of guilt as he considered his situation-his dragonborn ability wasn’t entirely his own.
He had stolen it, though he had evolved the ability far beyond what its original owner had achieved.
Not to ntion that he felt truly at ease with the ability, and his instincts increasingly aligned with those of a dragon.
Since there was no reason to delve into the secret of his power, Cain simply smiled and nodded at Eldrick.
After that joyful exchange, Eldrick adopted a more serious expression, drawing Cain’s focus.
“I have three questions for you, and I hope you can answer them honestly.” Cain’s gaze sharpened as he listened, his tone solemn when he replied, “You saved , so I will answer your questions as long as they don’t involve my secrets.” Eldrick smiled, satisfied with Cain’s response, and continued.
“There are only three questions.
Where do you co from?
How did the battle with the Sun Church begin?
And what do you seek in the Helix Continent?” A aningful light appeared in Cain’s eyes as he heard the questions.
Essentially, Eldrick was asking about his past, present, and future.
Cain remained silent for a few monts before answering.
“I ca from one of the many islands in the Sea of Wonder.
I spent the last few months on the South Coast, where I developed animosity with certain individuals,” Cain explained briefly, not delving into the details of his past.
Moving on, he addressed the second question.
“The fight with the Sun Church began because they attacked first.
They ca at with killing intent, so I responded in kind and killed two of them when it was clear they wanted my life.” Cain kept his answers concise, but Eldrick seed satisfied.
A cold smile crossed his face when he heard how Cain had killed two mbers of the Sun Church.
However, Eldrick remained focused as he waited for Cain’s answer to the third question, which would determine the direction of their conversation going forward.
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