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This sight, of course, left the Imperial camp's strongn montarily astonished!

The Fiend Demon narrowed the expansion range of his domain, clearly threatened by sothing, and the one who took action must be the newly inaugurated Full Moon Wizard Rein from the Cologne Cathedral ahead.

At this mont, Rein appeared abruptly in the camp, carrying a silver box.

"Archbishop Mills, is this it?" Rein gestured to the box in his hand and said.

"Y-Yes, Your Excellency Rein, no, Lord of the Steel Throne, you obtained it?!" Archbishop Mills, slightly tense, bowed and greeted.

It had been less than half a minute, yet the figure before them had effortlessly entered the fiery depths of Cologne Cathedral, found the item, and brought it out.

Archbishop Mills was all too aware of the trials he had faced when escaping from the Cologne Cathedral.

"Hmm?" Rein seed slightly surprised.

The title Steel Throne, he rembered, was known only to Haleem and a few others; how did it spread here?

"Did news co from the Federation?"

"Yes, Rein, congratulations, the first Full Moon Wizard in a thousand years." nia elegantly approached with a smile.

She had previously sensed that Rein's power seed to have increased, but couldn't be certain.

Now she's sure, and the burden in her heart suddenly lifted.

Following this battle, the Imperial City was nearly entirely destroyed, the ancient Dragon Empire teetered on the brink, and its citizens, like fledglings faced with a harsh winter, were displaced and starving.

All this transford into imnse pressure that stifled the ordinary people.

Even the astute and capable Red Queen, an epic veteran, the personal aunt of the deceased Emperor Carlos II, found it hard to bear...

Rein looked into nia's eyes, seemingly perceiving the weight of the pressure she carried.

He approached nia, took her hand, bowed, and perford a hand-kiss ceremony, saying:

"Thank you, Princess nia, at this mont, I hope to beco your Guardian Knight, may I?"

nia was initially surprised but seeing Rein's bright and encouraging eyes, she suddenly understood and imdiately nodded, saying:

"Of course, Lord of the Steel Throne Rein, it would be my honor."

The Empire's strongn around them suddenly realized that the relationship between the two might be much closer than they had thought.

But now, does it matter?

It is not important.

What matters is that the teetering Empire once again has a pillar and anchor.

Suddenly, thunderous applause erupted around!

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Several minutes later.

The crowd sat around a long table inside the camp tent, convening an ergency eting following the Fiend Demon's upheaval.

"Prince nia, urgent news from each province; a large-scale blood sacrifice event by the Cult was reported in Marn Province; several black-robed Plague ssengers from the Plague Sect openly appeared in Moselle Province, spreading plague and doctrine; formidable mbers of the Black Fla Church erged in Casweis Province, with Lavak County being occupied..... No Province..... Sava Province....."

The female Attendant, her face solemn, quickly reported the just-received urgent news.

The Empire's strongn beside her grew more and more grave as they listened.

Be it the seasoned Guardian Elder Ivan or the newly ascended Sword Saint Lambert, all understood that the Dragon Empire was at a critical mont of survival.

The Fiend Demon incident at Cologne Cathedral thoroughly ignited the activities of various cults.

Faced with increasingly intense tides of energy, what follows could likely be an even more challenging situation.

And the solutions to these pressing problems lie with the Empire's youngest Guardian, the first Full Moon Wizard in a millennium, standing before them.

Rein naturally noticed more and more eyes focusing on him.

He knew, given this situation, he must say sothing.

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