Chapter 282: Dragon Reborn
Aakesh, unaware that his store products were used for politics, was ying with Lily in the store. Even if he knew about the ns of the Elven family, he wouldn''t have cared much since it would only make his sales better.
The Elven group was discussing how to use this information about the store to their leverage when sha suddenly chimed in and asked, "What do you think the store owner would have answered?"
It made both Ivanar and Shalia stop for a second. They were discussing the information when their mother suddenly asked a different question.
After falling silent for a moment, Shalia responded, "No!"
Ivanar also nodded, hearing his wife. Only an idiot would try to cut his share in a deal just because the second party brought a third person into the foray. The Elves were unaware that Lenna hadn''t even tried to ask Aakesh for a cut. She wanted to maintain a harmonious rtionship with Aakesh and the store, so she didn''t dare to bring that topic up.
"The store owner is someone who doesn''t care much about the items, so maybe he would have agreed," sha responded with a strange expression on her face.
Ivanar couldn''t help but shake his head disappointedly, seeing the expression on his mother''s face, while Shalia heaved a disappointed sigh.
"Mother, I still don''t believe in your findings," Ivanar told his mother.
"Hmph, what do you know of higher beings?" sha scoffed, hearing her son.
***
A few days earlier,
The group of Elves had returned to their ce after leaving the store.
"What did you feel when you saw the Dragon?" sha asked Lenna, while her face was filled with emotions and excitement.
Lenna couldn''t help but smile wryly since her grandmother had asked her this question for the umpteenth time. Her grandmother, who always stayed calm andposed, turned into someone entirely different whenever she talked about Dragons.
"It was like, I was seeing the beginning of everything," Lenna responded for the umpteenth time.
"Of Course, Dragons are known to exist from the beginning of the Multiverse," sha excitedly responded in response to her granddaughter.
Ivanar and Shalia only shook their heads as a wry smile appeared on their faces. They were already used to this behavior from their mother whenever anything rted to Dragons happened. She acted the same when Lenna had told her about the Draconian in the store, and she''s acting the same now that Lenna has seen a live Dragon.
It was also the first time Ivanar had seen his mother getting jealous. Even though she had controlled herself in the end and didn''t ask for Lenna to let her see the Dragon, she still was jealous of her granddaughter for seeing the Dragon.
"Do you think the store owner is the clone of a Dragon in the Primal dimension?"
The family was excitedly discussing the meeting of Lenna when sha suddenly chimed in.
A pin-drop silence appeared in the ce as Lenna, Ivanar, and Shalia looked at sha with dumbfounded faces.
"Why would you think that, grandmother?" Lenna asked after calming down with a curious look on her face.
"I''m not sure. But, I just feel like it…," sha then began telling the family behind the reason why she thought that.
sha had three reasons foring to this conclusion. First, she believed Aakesh was a clone because she couldn''t see his fate lines. It was as if he didn''t exist in the Primal dimension.
The second reason she had was Aakesh knowing the purest form of Draconian, anguage that only higher-level Dragons in the third dimension knew.
The third reason she had was letting Lenna meet a Dragon. ording to all the texts the Elves had regarding Dragons, one thing ismon between them, "Dragons are selfish and arrogant creatures."
They only respect the Dragons with higher levels of bloodline than them, and all the other creatures are just lowly beasts for them.
So she believed that the life Dragon met Lenna and talked to her was because Aakesh was a higher-level Dragon than him.
Lenna''s eyes shined, hearing sha''s exnation. Ivanar and Shalia looked at each other and couldn''t help but smile wryly.
Both Lenna and sha were obsessed with Dragons since Lenna has always been very close to her grandmother since birth even more than her parents.
***
sha and Ivanar began arguing about Aakesh''s misunderstood identity in the store, while Shalia had a smile spread across her face, watching the mother and son arguing.
Like Ivanar, she also didn''t believe in sha''s exnation about her conclusion. But when Ivanar was already fighting for the truth, why would she join the fight and face her mother-inw, who always went crazy when things rted to Dragons happened.
While the pair of mother and son were arguing, Lenna hadpleted her training hour, so the system had forced her out.
Like the other customers who hadpleted their training, the system sent her into another space and brought her back into the store after her energy had calmed down.
After exiting, she checked her body, only to find that there had been no cultivation increase. But when she checked her sea of consciousness, an uncontroble wide smile behind her mask spread across her face.
The Tao Pce that had germinated from the Tao of archery after she had attained the breakthrough to Tao Pce, had now grown almost to the size of a small world.
It signified that herprehension had already reached the peak of Tao Pce. She only needed the energy to gain the breakthrough now.
She finally looked around her and noticed her grandmother and father arguing about something while her mother was enjoying the show.
She didn''t disturb her father and grandmother and went to her mother. After learning the reason behind the argument, she cheered for her grandma since she believed in her.
The pair of mother and son stopped arguing about Aakesh''s identity, after Lenna joined them. The next moment, they were overjoyed as they saw the growth level of Lenna.
"Let me see your power," sha told Lenna and pointed at the testing b not far from them.
Since the store was only around an hour away from closing, there were very few customers inside the weapons room.
Lenna got her turn to test her power after waiting for only a few minutes.