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"Darling, do you feel that?" Ophelia wrapped her hand around the dragon progenitor, looking in the direction he was focused on, sensing sothing approaching very fast.

A warm smile blood on the dragon progenitor's handso face. Then, his eyes shifted to another direction, sensing more beings of the sa nature rapidly approaching.

"I guess they wanted to be with us as soon as possible. It's fortunate that Alia, Lenora, Mia, and I found you before we all regained our mories," Ophelia said.

Sam briefly gazed at Ophelia, who was lost in sweet thoughts. He planted a small kiss on her forehead and asked, "What are you thinking about?"

Ophelia glanced at the twins, still sleeping peacefully in his arms. "I was wondering what our future daughters will be like."

"I would very much like it if they are like their mothers," Sam said, gently massaging her chin.

"Have you spoken to your father? How does he feel about becoming the dragon progenitor?"

"Yeah, about that, he is still recovering from the shock. The sa goes for every dragon in existence. I wonder what it's like in Nightingale," Ophelia sighed, thinking about her father's pitiful state.

Even though Ophelia recovered her mories of her past self, it doesn't change the fact that she is her father's daughter. She couldn't be relaxed seeing her father in this state.

"I will talk to him myself."

"Yes, that would be great, but exclude your dragon progenitor form when you talk to him."

"I will."

Then another figure appeared. Ophelia glanced at Alia. "Have the matters in Nightingale settled?"

"It was tough dealing with the elder vampires, though it was settled quickly with the count's help. It was even harder explaining things to my father and Zoey." Alia's face transford, and she pleaded, looking at her husband as if asking for help.

"I will have a talk with him too."

"Looks like the other bitches will be arriving here," Alia snorted, but Sam could sense that she was happy to et with the sisters with whom she shared a husband.

It's just that she gets annoyed because they will always interrupt whenever she tries to get so alone intimate ti with Sam. But again, it's sothing she does too. She doesn't get to complain about it when she is the sa, but that doesn't an she doesn't get annoyed.

Among the wives, Alia specifically gets more annoyed when it is Lenora, though the reason she couldn't understand.

Two more figures appeared; one was wearing a Japanese-style maid uniform, and the other wore a Japanese-style robe.

"Lenora, give the artifact your mother gave you before the incident, the one you used to send away your sister for her safety."

Lenora's expression changed a little. "Here you go, darling..."

An artifact in the form of a pendant with a broken stone at the center appeared from her storage ring before she handed it to Sam.

Sam's eyes glowed with power as he scanned the pendant, understanding the chanism of the artifact.

When Lenora's family was ambushed, her father and mother brought so ti to let Lenora and her younger sister escape. Even then, they were pursued and got caught at one point.

To save her sister's life, Lenora used the artifact her mother gave her, which teleported her sister to a safe place.

Now the problem was, she didn't know where this safe place was located. She couldn't find anything about the pendant either, even with the help of Adriana, who took her in.

"Lenora, give so ti; I may have a way to find your sister," Sam said, patting her silver-haired head.

Lenora felt a warm feeling spreading across her stomach to her heart, feeling the love Sam has for her. "I know I can trust you. No wonder I love you so much."

Sam smiled; he could see the color of her love brimming to the extres that he couldn't see the depth of it.

"Geez, such a crybaby," Alia said, smiling. "Of course, darling is going to find your sister. No need to make a big deal out of this."

"Alia, don't spoil the mood." Mia knuckle-chopped her head and looked in the direction where she sensed multiple auras closing in very fast.

"They couldn't wait to reunite with our husband, could they? Aren't they too hasty?" Mia said, smiling.

"Well, after you awakened your mories, you decided not to go to your tribe despite being the only princess of the fox tribe, even though those two elder foxes who were protecting you begged you to go back with them. And you are telling they are hasty," Alia stated with a smug face as she called out Mia.

"I don't know what you are talking about," Mia shrugged, as if she really didn't know what Alia was talking about.

"We do have to take a trip to the Fox Tribe when we go to the White Tiger Continent," Sam added.

"Don't forget to visit the Qilins and bring back Yuna. I hope she had an easy ti explaining things to her father about us," Ophelia said, wrapping her hand around Sam's hand.

"King Shun is quite open-minded. I'm sure he is taking it well," Alia said.

"Wait, darling, you have to et with all the races of the four continents to reinstitute your dominance as the progenitor of each race, aren't you?"

"Yes, it's a lot of work, but this is sothing I have to do to get things settled before we introduce the next stage of the plan," Sam said with a sigh.

"Another thing is, like the five of you, your sisters are probably born in the royal lineage of each race of the supernatural communities. So there is another reason why I have to visit each race," Sam said, holding his chin.

"And don't forget, you have to visit your sister. The last ti you guys t was hundreds of thousands of years ago. She should have missed you very much. After all, you are the only brother the World Trees share," Lenora reminded.

"She should have regressed after she helped us with her providence to help reincarnate by my own rules. She should still be in the infant stage. That's probably why I couldn't contact her through the unique connection I share with my mother and sisters."

"What about your other sisters, darling? Were you able to contact them?" Alia asked.

"Nope, my connection with the Universal Essence is still being reintegrated. Unless it's completed, I can't contact my sisters. I can still feel their presence, though, and since in this life, I'm born a mortal, it's taking more ti than I expected," Sam said.

"Shisu, what's the integration rate at the mont?" Sam asked in his mind.

"What about my affinities? Have they returned?"

"What about my new status board?"

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