Seeing this scene, even Rein felt a jolt in his heart.
If the opponent had rely added one more clone, that would have been manageable; after a desperate battle, the outco could still be uncertain. But now, the Nether Sea Goddess Hela seed to be cheating, suddenly producing five clones for herself, this...
Moreover, Rein also noticed the densely packed Flying Fish Knights and Manta Knights from the Sea God Sect, gathering from all directions like a swarm of crows, forming a sky-covering net that surrounded them.
Furthermore, as if receiving so command, these flying fish and mantas, being fierce water species, had begun to spray mist thodically. Soon, gentle rain began to fall all around.
It was clear that the rainy environnt was favorable to the Nether Sea Goddess Hela.
In other words, although Rein had painstakingly lured the Nether Sea Goddess Hela onto the island, the situation drastically weakened after her moves.
This couldn’t help but make Rein furrow his brow even deeper.
While Rein quickly pondered ways to break the situation, suddenly, nia’s spiritual voice ca from behind:
"Rein, I have a way, but you need to completely trust ."
"Rein, do you trust ?"
"Hmm?" Rein did not understand why nia suddenly said such a headless and tailless sentence.
He slightly turned his head, only to see nia looking at him with an unusually serious expression.
But Rein was unclear about the aning behind nia’s word "trust," so for a mont, he didn’t answer whether he trusted or didn’t trust.
"Trust ."
After nia said this sentence for the second ti, sothing shocking happened to Rein!
All he saw was the Red Queen nia, clad in a red wizard robe, and wisps of fresh blood drifting all over her body, although small in amount, Rein could feel the surging energy contained within.
At the sa ti, a transparent figure walked out from nia’s mature and graceful body.
In the next mont, the figure ca before Rein, who initially wanted to resist but recalled nia’s previous words, relax his mind, and in an instant, the transparent figure of nia stepped forward, fully rging into Rein’s body.
Along with it, the wisps of faint golden blood also flowed into Rein’s body like gentle streams.
"Dragon Blood Sacrifice?!" Upon seeing this scene, the Nether Sea Goddess Hela clearly understood what nia had just done.
"That offspring of the Dragon actually agreed to perform the Dragon Blood Sacrifice for you!" Hela seed sowhat incredulous, her eyes roaming over Rein, and the pale-faced nia behind him, who fell slowly like a puppet.
"Indeed, you possess the Multi-Headed Dragon Bloodline, able to almost completely absorb everything of the other party."
At this mont, Rein didn’t even notice the words of the Nether Sea Goddess Hela; he was shocked by the changes occurring within his body.
System prompts kept appearing like scrolling ssages:
...
[Host received unknown energy infusion, spiritual power greatly enhanced!]
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[Host received high-quality Dragon Bloodline infusion, bloodline concentration greatly increased, automatically unlocking Seventh Form ’Extrely Old Dragon’.]
...
"This..."
"Extrely Old Dragon Form?"
For a mont, Rein felt an inexhaustible surge of energy within his body, and in the three-headed dragon state, his body further expanded.
Unlike the previous old dragon form, where the size increased by 30% compared to an ordinary giant dragon, now Rein’s size surged again by more than twenty ters, reaching nearly eighty ters. Strength, agility, and other attributes grew simultaneously.
Vaguely perceiving, Rein felt his strength had increased by more than sixty percent.
At the sa ti, fragnts of mories not belonging to Rein flashed rapidly in his mind like a slideshow: a young girl, royal etiquette, luxurious court banquets, majestic dragons, elegant young n, multi-headed dragons...
"These... are Prince nia’s mory fragnts?!" Rein exclaid.
He could sporadically glimpse nia’s mories from childhood to the present, and he felt, over ti, once he absorbed this... let’s call it ’infusion’ of energy, he should be able to inherit all nia’s knowledge.
In other words, all nia’s secrets lay open before him.
Which represents enormous sacrifice for a woman!
And most importantly, Rein finally understood why nia had earlier shown such a peculiar expression while looking at him...
"Prince nia, you shouldn’t ask whether I trust you, but whether I am worthy of your trust," Rein lanted inwardly.
But clearly, now wasn’t the ti to continue pondering this.
Rein also instantly understood the huge price nia had to pay for this move!
He needed to act quickly, solve the battle in the shortest ti, to have a chance to detach and return the opponent’s consciousness to their body, otherwise...
Rein wasn’t selfless but rather had principles against using such thods to enhance strength.
Furthermore, for Rein, increasing strength might not be as simple as eating or drinking, but frankly, it wasn’t hard, as evidenced by reaching the Fourth Level Dawn Wizard in less than two years.
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