I Became the Youngest Prince in the Novel Chapter 194

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I became the youngest prince in the novel Chapter 194

Chapter 48 Floating City (11)

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A place where the brilliant light that covered the world has disappeared.

The sky of shadows that seemed to swallow everything no longer existed there.

The only thing that existed was the pitch-black night sky seen beyond the open ceiling and the king of shadows slowly dispersing under the moonlight pouring from it.

-I am… … .

Stigma slowly opened his mouth as he looked at Shion, who had returned with gray eyes because all of his power had been consumed through the previous blow.

-Did we lose again?

A voice filled with only emptiness.

The spark of life that had already been burning in his eyes was completely extinguished.

Not only had most of his lifespan been consumed by the previous attack, but the aftermath of Zion’s light piercing the sky of shadows had shattered all of his remaining lifespan.

-For hundreds of years, I gave everything, thinking only of things beyond you… … In the end, I couldn’t achieve it.

Stigma slowly closes his eyes along with him.

at that time,

“I know that?”

Shion, who was looking at that stigma, smiled and opened his mouth.

“Even if I sacrifice not hundreds of years, but thousands of years, no, tens of thousands of years, you will not be able to surpass me.”

Those words were neither arrogance nor guesswork.

assurance.

It was a conviction made by the emperor who had devoured the world after accurately understanding the level and limits of the dragon.

Stigma shows emotions through shaking eyes at Shion’s words, but ultimately disappears without being able to respond.

and.

Silence fell within the cavity.

The Watchers of Light, the Empire, and even the wizards of the Shadow Nest were all looking at Zion with their mouths closed.

“Really stigma… … .”

As if representing everyone’s feelings, a trembling voice came out of Archendelt’s mouth.

When Prince Sion said there was a way to deal with Stigma, I believed him and went ahead with the plan, but I never dreamed that the way was to fight him head-on.

But who would have thought that they would go beyond putting it into practice and even destroy it.

Meanwhile, both the darkness and the power of Obergia used by Prince Sion were worthy of question, but Stigma’s death was so shocking that nothing else was noticed.

‘No matter how much they are called monsters, Agnes’ direct blood relatives, I never thought they would be like this… … .’

As Archendelt calmed his trembling body with that thought,

“I believe you will be able to clean up after yourself.”

Shion turned his head and opened his mouth towards him.

Due to the death of the Young Dragon, the power and motivation of the wizards of the Shadow Nest had already been reduced to the point where they could barely fight, so they decided that there was no need for them to step forward.

And in fact, due to the recoil from using the light dragon’s power and lunar eclipse, he was unable to fight right now.

“Take care of the remaining remnants!”

After hearing Shion’s words, Archendelt finally came to his senses and a loud cry burst out of his mouth.

The final battle has finally begun.

“Don’t stop! “Today, we must erase all shadows from the world!”

Kwagwagwagwagwang!

“Aaaahhh!”

As Zion expected, the battle was going in a unilateral manner with the Watchers of Light pushing ahead.

and,

‘how… … .’

Ahamad, who was helping the watchers deal with the wizard in the nest, was unable to fully concentrate on the current battle.

The reason was because of Prince Zion.

To be precise, it was because of a single word that Stigma had shouted a while ago during the battle with Prince Sion.

‘Obviously, the Young Dragon looked at His Highness Zion and shouted, ‘Forever.’

At the time, the situation was so urgent that I couldn’t pay any attention to it, but now that I think about it, it was very strange.

Even though Prince Sion is a descendant of Eternal Emperor, it is still a cry that does not suit the situation at all.

‘I have no idea what that shout means.’

The only possibility was that it was related to the unique darkness used by Prince Sion, but that was also just an unfounded guess.

‘His Highness Zion… … ‘What on earth are you hiding?’

Ahamad’s eyes sank deeply as he looked at the back of Zion leaving the cavity.

* * *

Finally, after all the fighting was over, the Shadow Nest was in ruins.

In the nest where no one is left,

“He’s an interesting guy.”

A girl appeared and muttered.

A girl with purple lips wearing a dress with dark red lace.

The girl’s eyes were slowly scanning the traces left by the battle between Zion and Stigma earlier.

As soon as she sensed her target, she immediately rushed here, but the situation was already over, so the girl was scanning the traces to gauge the level of battle that had taken place.

“How can one person use such conflicting powers? “And without lacking anything.”

There is deep curiosity and interest in the girl’s eyes as she scans the traces.

Of course, the target was Zion, who won the battle.

“Did you say Zion Agnes?”

With that muttering, the girl recalled the image of Shion leaving the cavity as soon as she arrived.

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“I’d like to see it in a little more detail… … .”

The girl furrowed her eyebrows as if she was thinking along with that muttering.

How much did you have to worry about?

“Oh, that will do!”

A cheerful voice flowed from the mouth of the girl who finally thought of a method.

* * *

The floating city may be a magical sanctuary, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t places to enjoy leisure.

No, rather, taking advantage of the advantage of floating in the sky, there were unique leisure facilities that could not be experienced anywhere else.

And the ‘Sky Cafe’, where Zion is now, was one of those facilities.

All the walls of the ‘Sky Cafe’ were magically treated and transparent, and the vast clouds visible beyond those walls made you feel like you were in the sky.

“How about it? “The ‘cloud coffee’ you are drinking now is a top-class specialty product that can only be made here.”

Across from Shion, who was quietly putting down her teacup, Aubergia, who had transformed into a blond middle-aged man, smiled softly and asked.

He received information that Sion really liked coffee, and immediately after finishing work at Shadow Nest, he took Sion to this ‘Sky Cafe’.

It was difficult for him to even move, but the fact that he was able to move like this also meant that he was feeling grateful to Zion for preventing the city from falling.

“It’s pretty good.”

Shion nods and answers him.

It was truly rare to hear this level of praise come from the mouth of Sion, who had stricter standards for coffee than anyone else.

It’s almost like the first time.

“Haha, I knew that. “I was sure you would like it.”

Obergia, who burst into laughter along with him, continued speaking with a more serious look in his eyes.

“Now, I would like to hear what you want.”

The man in front of me was never someone who moved without any reason.

The reason he took the initiative in handling this matter was probably because he had something he wanted.

Even if she didn’t get what she wanted, Aubergia planned to force compensation into Sion’s hands.

Thanks to this, in addition to preventing the city from falling, we were able to completely eradicate the stigma and shadow nest that had been secretly threatening the floating city for hundreds of years.

In the process, his lifespan and powers were greatly reduced, but since he lost a tooth that had been suffering for a long time, it wasn’t much of a relief.

“I want this whole city to be mine.”

To the dragon’s question, Zion opened his mouth without hesitation.

It’s unconventional, but it’s something that can only be said because it’s Zion.

In fact, from the beginning, Zion had planned to take control of the floating city through this journey.

Since it is a place where the highest level wizards are gathered, it will definitely be helpful in the great war that will occur in the near future.

In addition, it will have a significant impact on Zion’s ascension to the throne.

“I guess that’s true too.”

Aubergia nodded as if she knew she would say that.

Soon after, from the mouth of Gwangryong, who closed his eyes for a moment as if organizing his thoughts,

“Orrelion, it would be okay for you to go downstairs.”

Positive responses flowed.

In fact, he was worried before.

About what will happen to the floating city after he dies.

The balance of power will certainly be shaken, and it will be difficult to maintain autonomy as easily as now.

In that case, it might have been better to rely on Sion for protection from now on.

If he became an enemy, he would rule with overwhelming despair, but on the contrary, if he could get inside that fence, the man in front of him was more reassuring than anything else.

“I can’t give a definitive answer here because it’s not a matter for me to decide alone, but I’ll suggest it to the mayor and city council.”

Shion knew that those words were no different from acceptance.

Aubergia’s influence in this floating city was almost absolute.

“In addition, from now on, I will participate in the ‘World Conference’. Is this enough?”

“that’s enough.”

Obergia, whose face became lighter in response to Shion’s answer, smiled and changed the topic.

“I’m glad it’s enough. By the way, is it okay if I don’t attend the exchange meeting anymore? It seems like the wizards who were there after the Shadow Nest incident really want to see you. And it seems like he wants to ask about the ‘space distortion using gravity magic’ technique you created a while ago.”

Shion slightly shook his head at those words.

Even though I was not confident, Ahmad was doing well, and most importantly, there was no longer any purpose for attending the exchange meeting.

“There’s something I want to ask you more than that.”

“Ask me anything. “I’ll answer everything I know.”

“You know that in the past, when I was Orrelion, I already waged war against demons once, right?”

At Shion’s words, Gwangryong quietly nodded.

“of course. It wasn’t called Demon Station at the time… … “Anyway, I was one of the people who participated in erasing that fact from the empire’s history.”

“… … “You erased history?”

“okay. “You asked for it yourself, but don’t you remember?”

Of course there was no way it could fly.

That must have happened after Shion himself entered this body.

“The reason is that?”

To that question, Aubergia shrugged his shoulders as if he didn’t know.

“Don’t you know better? “I am not the type of person to give instructions and explain why.”

“… … .”

Because it was true, I had nothing to say.

After being silent for a moment, Shion asked the question he had originally intended to ask Gwangryong.

“Then change the question. “Was there anything I said or did at that time that was memorable?”

A scene from the past that came from a dream I had a while ago.

The question was to get a clue as to why he acted like that in that scene.

“hmm… … “It wasn’t an action, but it felt like you were thinking about something at that time.”

“worry?”

“Okay, worried. Of course, since there was no sign at all on the outside, I was just guessing based on my intuition. So it would be better to listen with one ear.”

But Zion did not listen to those words.

Because the senses of an ancient dragon that had lived for almost 10,000 years were never good enough.

‘What on earth were you worried about?’

There was nothing to guess.

Before entering this body, Shion himself had no particular concerns.

The only thing that existed was the emptiness of having nothing more to achieve and the boredom that came from that.

‘Then it means that it arose after I came into this body… … .’

Shion intuitively had the feeling that those concerns would have influenced the contract with the gods and the scene in the dream.

‘Even so, there is no way to know right now… … .’

“It looks like you’re still worried.”

Obergia slowly opened her mouth as she looked at Shion, who was immersed in thought as she raised her teacup.

“For some reason, I feel like the worry is about me… … “Then maybe this will be helpful.”

Shion looked at him with a questioning look, as if asking what he was saying.

Gwangryong looks at Shion with wise eyes and continues talking.

“Not long after you were known to have passed away, I happened to have a chance to talk to a certain god. Naturally, a story about you came up, and then the god spoke these words about you.”

It was a word that was just spoken in passing and had a meaning of nothing special, but even hundreds of years later, the word was strangely lodged in the dragon’s mind.

The ancient dragon’s intuition was whispering that it would be helpful to Zion now.

“What is it?”

Zion’s question continues as if asking him to speak.

“outside.”

In response to that question, one word finally came out of Aubergia’s mouth.

fantasy,

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