webnovel

Kingdom's Bloodline

A lowly child beggar, a noble prince, a monster viewed as the enemy of the entire world. If you possess all three identities at the same time, which identity would you choose to help you earn a better ending? Thales did not have the answer. He only knew that he came to a different and magnificent world, and he had to face a future that was as difficult to handle as a nightmare. The glorious Empire had already been destroyed for one thousand years, the dying royal family suffered many problems, the legendary sacred battle had plenty of conspiracies, the divided world was in chaos. But Thales had nothing. The only thing he had left was an unswerving determination to preserve his own identity, bravery which would allow him to survive in a perilous situation, and a belief that he would never submit to principles he did not believe. “A King does not gain respect by virtue of his bloodline. The bloodline's glory rests on the deeds of the King.” Darkness will baptize light. Fire will create true steel. The forbidden prince’s story starts here.

Masterless Sword · Fantaisie
Pas assez d’évaluations
585 Chs

What Do I Need You For

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Éditeur: EndlessFantasy Translation

In the swaying carriage, Thales and Raphael sat across from each other wordlessly.

Thales appraised the Secret Intelligence agent who had been through thick and thin with him in Dragon Clouds City and recalled their previous farewell in the tunnel.

Raphael looked content. His dark red eyes seemed somewhat cheery.

Like how he was at their first encounter, confident and wise.

'Why is he always so confident?

'But then he always carries out messy and appalling work that require others to clean up after him.'

At this thought, the youth who had left Ballard Room not long ago became gloomier.

"Shouldn't you be playing cat and mouse with Star Killer in the north? When did you return?" Finding Raphael's mysterious smile unbearable, Thales broke the silence.

The corners of Raphael's lips curved upwards as he looked out the window. "Recently."

'Look at that. What an answer.

'Could he have responded any more ambiguously?'