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Dragon Monarch System (Web Novel) - Chapter 457 Camping [I]

Chapter 457 Camping [I]

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“Almost there, just a bit further,” Sylvie encouraged Aditya with a note of anticipation coloring her voice. The veil of night had fallen thick and heavy around them, cloaking their surroundings in an enchanting tranquility. An endless carpet of stars stretched out above them, their cool, twinkling light illuminating the clear night sky.

On this particular evening, Aditya, Julia, Alicia, Riya, Lara, Sylvie, and Amber found themselves venturing far from the familiar confines of the Istarin Empire’s capital. They had ventured out into the wild beauty of the Silver Meadow Grove, a forested expanse teeming with powerful magic beasts and known for its enchanting landscapes.

Spanning a considerable swath of land, the Silver Meadow Grove was tucked away to the southwest of Azure City. This forest, shrouded in untamed wilderness and brimming with powerful magical beasts, held a certain mystique that made it an object of fascination and a symbol of untamed nature.

Ordinarily, the dangers lurking within the depths of the grove deterred most from venturing too far into its domain. The place was practically untouched, a sprawling expanse of wild nature that remained largely unexplored due to the formidable magical beasts that resided within. The last time Aditya had set foot in this enchanting forest was roughly seven or eight months ago. That was when he employed the awe-inspiring Dragon Roar to summon all of the dragons and magic beasts harboring dragon blood.

This extraordinary menagerie of creatures was subsequently transported back to the Istarin Empire. In a powerful act of transformation, Aditya gifted each beast a drop of his divine blood, evolving them into fearsome Dragon Warriors. These formidable beings were dispatched to the major cities throughout the Istarin Empire, becoming guardians and symbols of protection.

Furthermore, a unique system was put in place where every three months, a select group of Dragon Warriors was chosen for intensive cultivation within the Dragon Palace. This period of dedicated training lasted fifteen days and was an integral part of their continual growth and development.

The usually tranquil wildlife of the forest scattered in an orchestrated symphony of chaos as the formidable figure of a dragon soared above. His colossal form blotted out the starry canopy as he hovered a few hundred meters above the ground, his wings rhythmically beating the air in a display of raw power.

Perched on the back of this majestic beast, Julia, Alicia, Riya, Lara, Sylvie, and Amber rode, each wearing a broad grin of delight. The sight was indeed peculiar, the Dragon Monarch, the regal and fearsome ruler of beasts, had been relegated to the role of a magical mount.

“Why are all of you freeloading on my back?” Aditya grumbled, the rumbling sound of his complaint resonating through his dragon form and into the air around them.

“Now, now, don’t be such a grouch,” Sylvie retorted playfully, her hand running over the smooth surface of Aditya’s vibrant red scales. “Remember, not all of us were blessed with wings or the ability to morph into a dragon. You, on the other hand, have both, which makes you our preferred mode of transport.”

She paused, a contented sigh escaping her lips, “Plus, it’s quite comfortable up here, you know. The soft caress of the wind, the mesmerizing view of the starry sky above… It’s quite an experience.”

As they continued their conversation, Aditya couldn’t help but reply in a sarcastic tone, “Oh, I see, I should have guessed. You all are just using me for the great view and comfort. Maybe I should start charging tickets for these scenic dragon rides!” A collective burst of laughter echoed through the night, lightening the mood, and adding a humorous touch to their nocturnal adventure.

Aditya guided his majestic dragon form in a slow glide through the night sky, making a descent towards an enchanting location. A sight that swept them all into a state of awe emerged before their eyes – the Ethereal Meadows.

Tucked away amidst the grandeur of two towering mountains, the Ethereal Meadows was a secret treasure in their fantastical world, its allure unmatched and unparalleled. It was famed for a spectacle that often graced its skies at night, an awe-inspiring dance of shooting stars that painted the dark canvas with hues of dazzling colors. This heavenly performance unfolded according to a mystical cycle of celestial activities, which seemed like a gift bestowed by the realm’s unseen, magical entities.

The expansive landscape of the meadows was clothed in a vibrant green carpet of grass, which swayed rhythmically as if playing to the tune of an unseen maestro. An array of wildflowers, each boasting a unique color and a beauty of their own, was strewn across this greenery, contributing to the surreal environment. Some shone with a glow similar to precious gems, while others exuded a magical luminescence, further elevating the ethereal ambiance. The atmosphere was heavy with a mixture of floral fragrances, creating an intoxicating cocktail of scents that seemed to cleanse the soul.

In the center of the Ethereal Meadows, there stood a circle made of ancient, cryptic stones. Tales passed down through generations narrated that this circle was a nexus for the magical energies suffusing the land. They claimed that during the peak of celestial events, the stones pulsated with a soft glow, seemingly in synchrony with the stellar dance in the skies.

As daylight surrendered to the advancing darkness, the sky began its metamorphosis. The initial appearance of stars were mere tiny spots of radiance, which exponentially multiplied and magnified as the night matured, turning the entire meadow into a stage set for an astronomical ballet.

The shooting stars, far more numerous here than anywhere else, blazed trails across the sky, leaving behind strokes of colors, akin to an artist’s brush swishing across a canvas. Each streak created a hypnotic masterpiece on the celestial dome, with colors that varied from soft pastels to vibrant neons, the stars performing an entrancing dance in their sky-bound theater.

Accompanying this light spectacle was a calming, otherworldly melody that seemed to originate from the heavens themselves. It was as though the stars were serenading the Earth, and the resonance of their cosmic tune echoed deep within the hearts of those privileged to witness this grand spectacle.

Time seemed to halt its relentless march during these celestial performances in the Ethereal Meadows. Visitors often found themselves lost in the enchantment of the night sky, absorbed in the cosmic magic. It was a locale where the divide between the mortal and celestial realms blurred, the enigma of the cosmos seeping into every molecule of the place.

Under the mesmerizing celestial canopy, Alicia turned to Sylvie, her eyes wide with amazement. “This place is utterly breathtaking,” she admitted, unable to keep the wonder from her voice. “I can’t even fathom how you stumbled upon it.” She glanced around, her gaze keen as she noted the unusual absence of the usually rampant magical wildlife.

Sylvie’s eyes sparkled with mischief and pleasure at Alicia’s stunned reaction. “Well, it’s an interesting tale,” she began, her voice adopting a conspiratorial whisper that seemed to blend harmoniously with the serene surroundings. “You know, I chanced upon this place in a book I borrowed from the library.”

Her eyes took on a nostalgic glow as she continued, “Apparently, one of the Kings from the Istarin lineage had the good fortune to discover this place and chose to document it in his journal. That’s how I came to learn about it.”

Sylvie paused and sighed, her gaze drifting towards the ancient library that housed countless scrolls and books. “The library is quite an extraordinary place, you know. It’s engraved with magical runes that ward off dust and decay, ensuring even texts thousands of years old remain in pristine condition. Without that enchantment, I’m afraid this piece of paradise might have remained a secret.”

With a wistful smile, Sylvie shifted her gaze to Riya. As the Goddess of Nature, Riya held a revered position, especially among the elves who held her in the highest regard. When Sylvie first unearthed the information about this enchanting spot, she immediately approached Riya with the exciting discovery. Given Riya’s affinity for nature and all things beautiful, Sylvie knew she would be just as eager to explore the Silver Meadow Grove.

And she was right. Around half a month ago, both Sylvie and Riya had ventured into the wilderness of the grove, their combined curiosity leading them to the Ethereal Meadows. Overwhelmed by the profound beauty of the place, they had made a silent promise to one another to share this magical spot with their loved ones. And now, seeing the awe on their friends’ faces, Sylvie felt a wave of contentment wash over her. They had indeed made the right decision.

Sylvie, her eyes shimmering in the starlight, turned to Aditya, breaking the silence that had fallen upon them. “Aditya,” she began, her voice carrying the weight of an unspoken suggestion, “Did you know that all the Istarin Kings from previous generations had their own personal journals? They recorded all the significant events, the triumphs, the defeats, the discoveries made during their reigns. It’s a fascinating treasure trove of your history.”

She paused for a moment, letting her words sink in before she continued, “Perhaps, you should consider doing something similar, for the sake of future generations. A testament to your reign, your experiences.”

Aditya looked at her, an unreadable expression in his eyes. “To be honest,” he confessed after a thoughtful pause, “I was unaware of this tradition of keeping personal journals among the previous Kings. It does sound intriguing though.” A spark of interest ignited in his eyes. “I think I will make some time to visit the library. There’s much to be learned from my predecessors.”

The Dragon Monarch, mindful of the delicate beauty of the meadows, gingerly lowered himself closer to the ground. With his colossal form casting an impressive shadow over the landscape, he was careful not to land, wary of damaging the tranquility of this enchanting place. The girls, taking the cue, agilely hopped down from his sturdy back, their feet lightly touching the soft grass of the meadow.

Riya, her arms gently enveloping Lara, descended gracefully to the ground. Lara, weaker in comparison to the rest, appreciated the support. Riya’s actions spoke of an unspoken bond, a testament to the unity and care they all shared for each other in this journey of life.

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In a swift, efficient movement, Aditya unfurled a luxuriously large mat upon the soft grass of the meadows. The mat was spacious enough to accommodate all of them comfortably, providing each of them a personal space to recline and immerse in the tranquility of the star-lit night without any physical interference.

Meanwhile, Sylvie, the ever-organized planner, began retrieving various items from her magical storage bag. Her first retrieval was an assortment of expertly grilled meat, its tantalizing aroma filling the air and inducing collective stomach rumbles. Next came freshly baked bread, its crust a perfect golden-brown and a soft, warm center that would melt in your mouth.

Seeing the bread, a knowing smile tugged at the corners of Aditya’s mouth. Sylvie and her undying love for bread was legendary among them. He often teased her, saying she would choose bread over Alicia if she had to. “Sylvie, you and your inseparable bond with bread,” he chuckled, “I wouldn’t be surprised if you someday declared bread as your true love.”

Ever since his hard-earned victory over his alcohol addiction, he had deliberately distanced himself from such indulgences. He had even instilled a policy in his Palace discouraging excessive consumption of alcohol. He only permitted himself a small serving of wine during grand social events, weddings, or official gatherings, limiting it strictly to one glass.

Aditya, with a hint of sarcasm, quipped, “Sylvie, first bread, now this? Are you trying to tempt me back into my old ways or just preparing to open a tavern?” His words were light, but they carried an underlying seriousness, reminding them all of his unwavering determination to maintain his sobriety.

Sylvie grinned and responded. “This isn’t some ordinary Alcohol. It’s an special alcohol that was produced in my home village……”

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