Chapter 932: The Ever-shrinking Prize

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Chapter 932: The Ever-shrinking Prize

Whole regions of the world were turned to glass or slapped by devastating waves. All three pretenders immediately responded to Dallions territorial push. The suspicions of his war council had proven absolutely correct. Once the war started, it was exceedingly difficult to keep on growing. The territory Dallion had obtained had been substantial, yet he had lost almost as much in the following actions. While he had retained all of his settlements, glass craters had emerged in several areas, mostly points that bordered the Tamin empire.

Massive areas of coastline were also devastated by waves as the ocean pushed to expand. Although he didnt see the full picture, Dallion was left with the impression that, other than him, Tiallia had gained the most. The Order had quickly retreated, severing the links between its domains. That was the problem of a vast observation network: they were capable of dealing with any single threat, but not all threats at once.

In response, the archbishop wasted no time targeting a large number of easy targets. Dallions capital had also suffered a near miss. It was only thanks to his rocket crossbows that he had managed to evade a repetition of Jio Province.

DOMAIN INVASION

A red rectangle flashed in front of him.

The emperors pushing east, he said in his war room.

How? Hannah asked. There were a dozen patrols in that area.

No idea. I didnt sense a thing. It might have been from the air.

Ill check it out, Diroh suggested eagerly.

No sooner had she done so than Adzorg floated to the fury and placed both of his hands on her shoulders.

Lets not get carried away. For all we know, the emperor might be leading the charge.

The explanation was plausible enough to have the fury reluctantly reconsider. Dallion felt the disappointment and determination stream from her. She had improved a lot since Dallion had brought her from Halburn, making the jump from non-awakened to a level sixty far faster than him. Sadly, that was where her limit had kicked in. Even with Skyes help and all the artifacts in Dallions possession, shed be unable to become a domain ruler.

I dont think its the emperor, Dallion said. It might be his dragon.

The Great Dragon Aurun, Hannah said in reverence.

Looks like Im not the only one with a dragon, Euryale said, more in reaction to the former innkeeper.

It'll be a Moonless day when you can compare yourself to the emperor and his legendary dragon, girl, Hannah snapped. The historical records said that he achieved victories in half the continent. If hes gone back to that, not sure even you can step up to him. She glanced at Dallion. Youll have to start a game of cat and mouse. Since you cant win against his dragon, you have to capture everywhere he isnt.

Theorys always good, Pan intervened. But I doubt he remained on the throne for so long by leaving things to chance. Despite the losses on the ground, Tamin still controls the skies. Not to mention that he still has a few capable archdukes. Youll have to deal with them before making any gains. And remember, you also can only be at a single place at once.

What if his echoes level up? Diroh asked, full of eagerness once more.

They arent my echoes anymore.

The tone was soft but clearly conveyed Dallions disapproval of using the term. Gen, July, and Ariel were their own entities now and while they gladly agreed to help out however they could, they werent to be used as Dallions stand-ins.Cheêck out latest novels at novelhall.com

Theyre human now, Adzorg explained to his fury pupil. And, like you, not otherworlders. Although easier, leveling up still comes with its challenges. Theres a reason that we must only level up once per day.

The fury said nothing.

The phase of mass destruction continued for days. Other than the devastating waves and rockets, little else took place. Even reconnaissance was limited to specific key spots throughout the continent. By this time, everyone had picked up the habit of keeping their settlements in constant motion. People were indeed the key resource in a painfully pragmatic way. And while Dallion was pleased a lot of them were kept safe, the mere thought that they were viewed as numbers in an experience bar gnawed at him more and more, appearing in his nightmares.

Often, he would catch himself hoping that the Moons would step in and stop all this, but they never did, remaining in the sky day and night, watching the destruction beneath. Deep inside, he knew that it was a barrier he had to push through, but with each day his heart tightened more and more.

Only Euryale knew his burden, and just like him, she couldnt share it with anyone else. Even the appearance of uncertainty in either of the ruling pair would only bring more harm. As a means of countering it, they would spend a moment every day within a realm, away from the chaos that surrounded them.

How? That wont bring you more people. And even if you claim a bit more territory, youll need to take the forces from somewhere, which will invite everyone to fill the void.

Why are you convinced I cant find more inhabitants?

Please tell me youre not thinking of speed breeding.

Huh? Dallion trembled. There was something in that combination of words that made the phrase repulsive.

Move people back into the swords, leave them for a day to breed, then return a few new generations into the real world. For one thing, it wont work, for another, that would definitely be breaking a Moon law.

Thats not what I had in mind.

What then?

Shardflies, Dallion whispered. Im following the path of empathy. Whos to say that only people can be my subjects?

For the first time in a very long while, Pan was at a loss for words. Technically, there was no rule against it, but it still felt unrealistic.

If it were possible, the dryads would have done it.

Dryads didnt have to resort to that. Besides, Im not talking about using them as weapons, but having them join me.

Youve done some crazy things, but this shardflies?

They are destructive. Besides, they were brought into this world, same as us. And Dallion opened the palm of his hand. Gleam and Ruby emerged. Both were in largely diminished sizes, remaining there like delicate butterflies. I have the perfect means to convince them.

It took less than a moment for Dallion to emerge in the southmost part of his domain. After the fight for the Learning Hall, this was where he had agreed to send the creatures. It remained uncertain how willing they would be to have anything to do with humans, but as things stood, they were Dallions best bet.

The standard pair of shardflies were capable of laying close to a thousand eggs once per year. In normal circumstances, about a tenth of those would survive to adulthood, after which theyd fly out on their own, becoming the territorial monsters they were later known to be. Yet, the colony Dallion had sent here was anything but standard. Brought to this world by magic, they had become used to sticking together andwhen neededfighting together. There was a good chance they had increased their original number tenfold, provided the other monsters of the fallen south hadnt done anything about it.

Please tell me youre not thinking of making me royalty. Gleam fluttered in front of Dallions face.

I thought you enjoyed having power.

I enjoy having power and freedom.

Fluttering beside her, Ruby didnt say a thing.

Ill help you find them and help convince them to listen to you. What you do after that is none of my business.

Still itching to fight a dragon?

Wouldnt anyone? Youre not the only one whos grown. Its time I showed the world what Im capable of.

Ruby extended his wings, giving them a razor-sharp edge.

Yes, you too, Ruby, Gleam said. While undistinguishable to most, the ruby shardfly had managed to mellow her out a bit. It helped considerably that he himself had gotten stronger.

Taking a step forward, Dallion cast a spell that lifted him into the air. The rest of the search hed have to do flying and hope that no one decided to send a rocket his way.