The dragon's harem

Chapter 1358 - 1358: The Origin of The Magic Dragons

“Why are you showing me this?” Arad asked, and Sena leaned at him, “Of course, I wanted you to know what I am. A monster, even among monsters. One that even abominations might find harrowing.” She sighed and then sat down, “Take a seat.”

Arad sat beside her. “First, I’m sure you want to know how come an abomination of this size is inside the universe without anyone killing it.”

“Not really, I can pretty much guess.” Arad sighed, “What I want to know is what you want from this. You’ve shown me your true body, so what now?”

She looked at him with a surprised face and then smiled, “Nothing. I wanted you to see this before we go any further. I felt that if I kept it hidden, you might think I betrayed you afterward.” She looked at her feet, “And I might’ve just wanted someone to come here. To share this with someone who can understand.”

“Surely, if anyone else saw this, they’ll either lose their minds or attack you on the spot in a fit of madness.” He looked down, “How large are you? Like the mortal world?”

“I’m not fat.” She frowned, “I’m just plump.” She then chuckled, “On that note, I might be a bit bigger than the mortal world.”

“And all of that psychic magic, you’ve got enough power to swallow a whole world. Not like me, but literally consume it.” He looked down, and Sena sighed.

“You’re right.” But then, six blue arms hugged her from the back, wrapping around her chest. “So this is why he locked a section of the universe away.”

Sena gasped and was about to jump away, but that was just a proxy. The massive eye on the world looked up and saw Kali sitting behind her humanoid body.

“Goddess of destruction! How did you get here?” Sena cried, and Kali frowned.

“I was sucking him off, and he suddenly turned into a vegetable. For a moment, I even thought I was that good. It was you who dropped a boulder on his head.” Kali looked at her and then back at Arad, “But he is alive and well, so I guess I can’t complain.”

The mental damage from looking at Sena had spread far and wide through Arad’s incarnations, which means that the other girls who were with him are now looking for answers. It just happened that Kali was the best of them all when it came to tracking galactic horrors.

It only took her a few seconds to follow the trails of Arad’s incarnation and arrive here, at the suspiciously locked area of the universe.

Sara glared at her, but Kali laughed, “Don’t worry, I don’t really care that much. The overgod wants you alive, so be it. I’m sure he just hid you because the lesser gods would complain a lot, and that isn’t good for the war.”

Kali then stretched her arms. “Well, I’ll be going now. I’m sure you’ve got a reason to call Arad here. But mark my words, he gets hurt, I shove my foot up your arse.”

Sena waved her hands, “This? This isn’t even my real body.” She pointed to the planet behind her, “That, it doesn’t have an arse.”

“Then I’ll just make a new one for you, little girl.” A colossal golden statue with over a billion arms and legs appeared beside the mysterious planet.

Arad could remember that Kali’s palm, the distance between the tip of her tiny finger and wrist, had spanned from east to west when she scared Grace shitless.

Now that he could see the colossal from afar, he could say with confidence that Sena’s true body would fit in one of those hands like a human head would.

The golden statue just patted the planet and then disappeared. “See you later, little girl.” Kali gave Sena a gentle but exaggerated bow, flailing her arms with clumsy grace as she then swiftly shifted to stand before Arad. “Don’t hesitate to slap her if she goes overboard.” She then disappeared as quickly as she appeared.

“The Goddess of Destruction. Should’ve thought of that.” Sena sighed and then looked at Arad, “Mom will yell at me for this.”

“Mom?” Arad lifted an eyebrow, and she shrugged, “Just Tiamat, the draconic goddess of all chromatic dragons.”

“The progenitor of all void dragons? I heard that the light dragons came from the chromatic queen, and the time dragons came from the metallic queen, but the void dragons came from the chromatic goddess.”

Sena lifted a finger, “Actually, there are two things you’re missing there.” She sat down, and so did Arad.

“There are two Tiamats. She is also a duality. Remember seeing two Asmodeus being twins? The same from Tiamat, Maharaja, and Gracie.” Sena waved her fingers.

“For Asmodeus, we have Asmodeus, the queen of the nine hells, and we have Alice, the Divine Fallen Angel of Amaterasu. For Maharaja, we have the world eater and the god eater. For Gracie, we have the mother of all life and Death herself. For Tiamat, we have the mother of all dragons, Tiamat, and the Purgatory Witch Drakaina of Limbo, Sofia.” She pointed at Arad, “Your kind came from Sofia. I came from Tiamat.” She smiled, “But, to be clear, “I call her Tiamat, but in reality, both of them are named Sofia.”

It would’ve taken Arad longer to digest all of that if he hadn’t already guessed that he didn’t know many things about the upper realm of the gods.

“And, what is the other thing that I’m missing?”

She lifted her hand, “Chromatic Queen, Chromatic Goddess, Metallic Queen, what about the metallic god or goddess?” She smiled, “His name is Bahamut, and he is now retired. His daughter isn’t, and she bore the fourth of the magic dragons.”

“The fourth ones? I had never seen or heard about them. But I’ve only seen one time dragon and one light drakaina.” Arad started thinking about it. Magic dragons were indeed rare, too rare to be found with normal means. One has to either be lucky or fated to find one.

“Force Dragons, also known as the Mana Dragons, or the those of existence. Time and light work hand in hand, the same as the void and existence.” She leaned forward, “Mana dragons are usually invisible as their bodies are made of pure mana. They usually only appear in the world when they desire.”

She shrugged, “Of course, that’s when they become adults. In the younger stages, they are pale white and powerful, with an innate talent to turn invisible and mask their presence with magic.”

“So? Where does that put me? Why tell me all of this?” Arad asked and Sena got closer.

“I did want to tell you a few things about me. For the magic dragons’ origin, that’s something you should know by now. It’ll make dealing with the dragons easier.” She smiled, “AH! By the way, you’ve met two mana drakainas before, they were just polymorphed so you didn’t notice them.”

Arad blinked, “Wait! Who? Can they hide from my senses?”

“Time, Mana, Void, then light, this is the ranking of the magic dragons in their ability to hide their presence.” She leaned forward, “Don’t worry, they don’t mean any harm.”

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