The princess paused for a few seconds, taking a slow breath in and then exhaling before she began, "My na is Genreia, daughter of the green dragon monarch, ruler of the green lands of Arcadia, and also heir to his throne."
Akun gazed at her, his purple eyes seeming to glow slightly as he briefly glanced at llin and Kaldarix. A thoughtful expression crossed his face. "I thought maybe what she said would be familiar to them because they were once dragons, but I guess it seems they really don't have their mories from when they were alive," Akun sighed.
anwhile, Princess Genreia mused, "Although I was not able to gaze at the dragon god's status window, I was able to gaze at the ones of the dragon monarchs. It seems that they have beco puppets of so kind.
I don't detect any enslavent magic, and although they are just standing there, they are not giving off any life energy." She then narrowed her gaze, her green eyes shining slightly as she mused further, "Most likely, they are not the sa dragon monarchs from before, but they both seem to have the exact sa capabilities, such as their stats and skills.
However, they are missing a fundantal skill all dragons have, which is our dragon eyes and our dragon heart, allowing us to freely command our particular elent."
She continued, "Instead, it seems this Identity skill and the ice and gold manipulation skills that they possess have taken their place, not having the sa aura but still allowing them to wield their powers."
Suddenly, Akun's voice cut through her thoughts as he directed his gaze at her and asked, "So, how did you get here, and what are your motives?" His voice suddenly got more serious as he added, "And be sure to also tell what this god contract skill of yours is; I am most curious."
The princess paused, gazing at Akun as she tilted her head to look at him on his elevated throne. She mused, "Although I don't know what is going on, I will have to get on this dragon god's good side. Although I don't know of his origins and who exactly he is, I can't let that stop from doing what I must. I have to get on his good side so he can help continue the dragon race.
He is also a god, so I'm sure our children shall be even stronger than the original race of dragons. So I must answer him honestly, promptly, and politely."
She smiled softly then replied, "My lord, I ca here from the past, from the day the gods invaded our ho. My motives are simple, my lord," she blushed slightly as she added, "the continuation of our race. As for my skill, it is one that allows to make a contract agreent with a god, allowing them to directly give sothing I will exchange for sothing I possess.
That is also how I ca here; I made a contract with the goddess of ti. In exchange for my father's life, she would send to a ti when Arcadia was peaceful again, a ti when I would hopefully be able to continue our race."
She beca slightly saddened as she added, "I knew it was basically impossible that the dragons would be able to survive eradication at the hands of the gods, but I didn't let that discourage . I also asked to be sent to the future only if dragons still existed."
Akun absorbed her words in silence. He then let out a sigh and proceeded to call forth the goddess of ti, Chrono Nexus. "Co forth," his words seed to echo through the very fabric of reality. Out of a sudden rift that opened up beside him, she erged, slowly taking steps into the throne room.
As she stepped in, Kaldarix, llin, Genreia, and Gideon were all suddenly on guard, as they had not expected or ever seen such a phenonon or felt such a powerful presence that was nearly on par with Akun.
Suddenly, Akun's voice cut through the tension, putting them at ease, "Relax, all of you. She is with ."
As Chrono Nexus erged, she giggled and said, "You called quite early, master. What is the occasion?" She hurried over to his side, placing her arms on the left armrest of his throne as she leaned in close.
As Genreia saw the goddess of ti call Akun "master," she was left utterly speechless and confused. The way the goddess acted was like a child excited to see her father or maybe a woman happy to see the love of her life. It created a rather awkward atmosphere in the throne room.
Akun removed his hand from the armrest, then placed it on Chrono Nexus's face and pushed her away because she was getting too close to his face. He then said, "I called you to ask you questions, not to accommodate any of your childish playtis."
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She let out a sigh and said, "Well, that's not fun." She then turned her cosmic gaze at Princess Genreia, causing her to visibly shiver in shock as the goddess looked at her. Chrono Nexus then asked, "And I guess the reason you called here is because of her, the princess of the green dragon tribe?"
Chrono Nexus suddenly paused, her mind seeming to piece together rather awkward pieces of a puzzle her own mind ca up with. This caused her to turn around and ask Akun, "Wait, did you agree to marry her?" She seed rather worried, as if she had just witnessed a deep fear being realized.
Akun was slightly caught off guard by her question, causing him to blush slightly as he swiftly responded, "And what the hell made you co up with that conclusion? I only called you here because I want to find out if she really did make so contract with you. What's up with you suddenly throwing weird questions my way?"
The atmosphere in the throne room suddenly changed from its earlier tense state to a rather awkward one.
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