Ri’s rage reached a fever pitch. At this point, Clara could only stand to the side with a slight helpless expression on her face. It seed like her and Ri were two opposites on the sa coin. It really did seem like only Madeleine could be first wife, if not, Dyon’s marital life would be in shambles.
Before, Ri hadn’t wanted to use this ability. The reality was that the mont she stepped into the Dark Ocean territories, she could have subdued the remainder of this clan with absolute ease. However, she didn’t. She chose to suffer through their attacks for more than two dozen months, riddling herself and Clara with endless injuries ti and ti again.
She had thought that she was doing the right thing, proving without a shadow of a doubt that she was their true queen. However, reality was cruel. Even after all of that hardship, it turned out to all be for nought.
The truth of the matter was that this supposed Dark Ocean spanned several universes. In the past, soone who reached inconceivable levels in the Laws of Magic shattered the normal order here, sacrificing more than 20 universes to form a single Dark Ocean Realm.
Within this realm, there was nothing but Ocean and stars. One can imagine how overwhelming an endless sea spanning 20 plus universes would be. It was truly unfathomable.
At the sa ti, this Dark Ocean Realm was filled with endless dangers. These dangers might seem to be the product of nurous creatures of the water defending their territory, but Ri knew the truth. This vast expanse of Ocean was ruled by a single Clan!
Back then, when the ancients foretold of the collapse of the Elvin and Dwarf races, this sea was created as a final resting place. Much like how the Elves handed half of the Jafari Clan Treasure to the Mino Clan to protect, they left other treasures here with the Rainbow Kun Peng Clan.
During this ti, unlike the Mino Clan who sharply declined, the Kun Peng Clan flourished. Eventually, their ancestors forgot about the kindness of the Elvin Race and attempted to take the treasures they protected for themselves. But, who would have known that they would end up being beset by such a vicious curse?
Magic arts and Poison masters were two sides of the sa coin. Where a person could be an absolute expert in magic, it was also possible to be an otherworldly being on the Curse Path.
If one thinks back, it is possible to rember that the Mathilde Clan was capable of laying such a fierce curse that an entire universe beca dubbed the Chaos Universe. As a result of their actions, thousands of ancient elves who died back then were unable to find their way to their ancestral grounds and thus could not spread word of their betrayal.
Since the Elves were capable of such a thing even after millions of years of decline… Just how fierce was a curse laid during their pri?!
The lofty air of the Rainbow Kun Peng was imdiately shattered. Those whose minds were filled with greedy thoughts died, withering away on the spot. However, the Curse didn’t end with just this, later generations beca dood as well.
Now, the Rainbow Kun Peng, a race of beasts comparable to the current celestial beasts – being peak transcendent grade beasts – could never break through to the dao formation realm.
This wasn’t all either. In addition to their power being permanently suppressed, they were sealed into their beast forms, cutting off the human path and disallowing them from grasping true power.
There was a ti they stood above the world. They were the second strongest race of Kun Peng only behind the Celestial Kun Peng, yet not only had they fallen from the Supre Grade ranks, they could hardly protect themselves now.
As ti ticked on, the Curse only grew worse. Their already low birthrates due to their high bestial grades fell even further. In addition, without being able to produce any dao formation experts or higher existences, their bloodline continued to dilute with each passing generation. Eventually, they would no longer be able to keep up the façade that they had, and others would storm into their Dark Ocean and claim their resources for themselves.
It was no wonder that this generation of Kun Peng had such an adverse reaction to Ri. Although they didn’t dare to kill her for fear of an even worse Curse befalling them, they refused to admit their fault. After all, they were paying not for their actions, but for the actions of their ancestors. How could the Elves be so cruel to punish them who were innocent?
On so level, Ri understood this. That was why she hadn’t rushed to suppress them with absolute power. But, to think they would rather bla her than their trashy ancestors! She couldn’t tolerate it any longer.
The Kun Peng cried out in horror as they felt their strength slipping further and further away from them. They had already given their everything to reach this level, now it was being taken away once more. How could they not be overwheld by despair?
“Young Elvin Queen, please stay your hand. We submit. We submit.” In the distance, an older Kun Peng with frail fins and greyed scales swam forward, its long whiskers seeming eerily reminiscent of a long white beard.
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