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ng Chao and Lu Siya's children had shown astonishing talent in cultivation very early on.

Furthermore, he relied on the endless cultivation resources provided by his parents to successfully realize these talents one by one.

The average age of awakening for the seven children was twelve years old, and the age of breaking through to the heaven realm was seventeen years old.

When the children of ordinary families were still struggling to get into school and awaken their powers, ng Chao and Lu Siya's children could already rely on their own strength to stand above the nine heavens.

The growth of his seven sons was a great help to ng Chao.

The most important thing was not their ability, but their loyalty.

After all, there was a condition for an orphan like Gu Shaoyu to be loyal to ng Chao.

In a few futures, Gu Shaoyu had fought for ng Chao until the very last mont, and he had shed every last drop of blood.

But in the other futures, he had wavered and surrendered. He had even taken the initiative to plan and lead the charge to overturn ng Chao's rule.

His own flesh and blood did not have such a problem at all.

With his seven sons, the future ng Chao's control over the Dragon City civilization and even the various battlefronts and fields in the Chaos faction had reached the peak.

Due to their love and the existence of a successor to their career, ng Chao and Lu Siya beca even closer. There was almost no conflict between the two of them. In any case, their career would be handed over to their shared son in the end.

Among the seven sons, the youngest son, ng Xinghe, was worth ntioning.

This was a child who was almost carrying the template of the 'Son of Heaven'. He was blessed by billions of gods and devils in the nine heavens and ten lands and had descended into the human world.

Even when he was still in his mother's womb, he had already demonstrated the cell activity and soul ability that far surpassed ordinary people and even other children of the Deity Realm.

The mont he was born, he was born with several supernatural abilities that could only be used by Awakened ones, just like the innate skills of monsters.

To prevent his young and ignorant self from hurting others, ng Chao built a cultivation room for his youngest son. He hoped that he could learn it as soon as possible and control his overly powerful abilities.

In the beginning, there were only a few simple equipnt in the cultivation room that were suitable for teenagers to cultivate.

However, in just a few short months, the training equipnt made of superalloy and monster materials were all torn apart by ng Xinghe like low-quality wooden blocks.

ng Chao could only increase the quantity and quality of his cultivation equipnt.

He continued to expand the area of the cultivation room.

In the end, the training room that was built for ng Xinghe had beco a palace with thousands of advanced training equipnt.

ng Xinghe treated the 'training palace' as a playground. He played with the priceless, high-end training facilities day and night.

Just like that, ng Xinghe, who was only seven years old, was perfectly awakened and beca a real supernatural being.

ng Chao could also see the endless potential in his youngest son's body.

He thought that perhaps ng Xinghe was the real savior, the one who could change the future.

He was also worried that his youngest son would stay in the cultivation room for a long ti and be separated from the ordinary people. He would not be able to correctly understand the aning of cultivation.

Therefore, he made use of his connections in the Red Dragon Army to have his youngest son conceal his identity and join a military school that only war orphans were eligible to enter.

ng Chao was worried that ng Xinghe would not be able to endure the strict managent and harsh life in the military academy and expose his identity as the commander's son.

Unexpectedly, this kid was like a fish in water. Soon, he beca the gold dal student that many instructors loved and hated, and the child king who often led thousands of war orphans to cause trouble.

He had only stayed in the military academy for two years.

The principal brought the autographs of over a hundred instructors to ng Chao and told him that there was nothing else he could teach ng Xinghe in the military academy. If he continued to let this little monster stay in the military academy, it would be a great loss to him, the Red Dragon Army, and even the entire Dragon City civilization.

In the principal's opinion, the twelve-year-old ng Xinghe was comparable to a veteran Soldier King.

In the beginning, ng Chao was hesitant. He wondered if it was too cruel for a twelve-year-old child to see a real battlefield so early.

Lu Siya, however, didn't think much of it.

He urged his youngest son to use his full strength to fight with his father.

The father and son fought behind closed doors.

In the end, ng Chao agreed to his youngest son's request to go to the front lines.

Of course, he still hid his identity and relied on himself for everything.

ng Xinghe's legend thus began.

In the beginning, he was airdropped to the increasingly anxious northern defense line as a mber of the Military Observation Group to help the ogres, Undead Liches, Ice Barbarians, and other Chaos races fight against the elves and dwarves of the Holy Light faction.

After all, they were his flesh and blood, and ng Chao could not bear to send his youngest son into the more intense and dangerous battlefield at the southern front.

Although the war between the Chaos tribes in the north and the elves and dwarfs was equally intense, the mbers of the Military Observation Group could avoid unexpected risks to the greatest extent.

However, ng Xinghe wasn't willing to sit comfortably in the General Staff Departnt.

Having escaped from his father's wings, he charged into the most dangerous battle zone like an arrow.

During his five-year career as a military observer, ng Xinghe had turned the tide many tis. He had reford the Chaos troops that had been scattered by the enemy and were about to be wiped out into an invincible hamr.

He had also ventured deep into the northernmost part of the Other World many tis to find the more barbaric, brutal, and brutal races of Chaos that had yet to appreciate the light of civilization, convincing them with the 'truth' to beco a mber of the Chaos faction.

He had even drunk with the leaders of the Undead Liches, Blood Elves, ogres, Ice Barbarians, and Abyssfolk, fought in the arena, and saved each other's lives on the hellish battlefield. They had ford a deep friendship, and at the sa ti, he had established a reputation that was not inferior to ng Chao's in the hearts of the ordinary mbers of the Chaos races, and they had a closer relationship with him.

In one of his most praiseworthy adventures, ng Xinghe, who was only fifteen years old, disguised himself as a five-hundred-year-old elf elder and snuck into the dwarfs' territory as a liaison officer.

He had spent three months in the dwarfs' complicated underground world.

He beca a respected guest of many dwarf leaders, as well as a wise and prophetic strategist.

From this, he obtained a large amount of top-secret information about the dwarves, from the tribal structure to the social form, from the designs of the dwarven machinery to the complicated grievances and interests between the various Holy Light races.

Of course, ng Xinghe rembered the principle of "no reward without rit."

In exchange, he gifted the dwarves with a "perfect" plan that could completely break the deadlock on the northern battlefield.

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