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The Hunter & The Whisperer

Vir is the last of the Vulcher race to survive the catastrophic massacre carried out by the al-Banix, the rulers of the Central Empire assisted by the four nations. Surviving the massacre at the age of seven, Vir accidentally gained immunity to various poisons after eating the heart of a wyvern in a fit of rage. As an adult, Vir became a hunter against dragon riders. Not just hunting them, Vir also killed the following riders with their dragons. He mingled with the people of the four lands, disguised as a firewood collector. One day, Vir meets a homeless little girl, and it turns out that the little girl also suffers the same fate as him. The little girl was called Aira and was the last descendant of the Asurry race. Aira inherited her ancestor's abilities as a whisperer. Vir's adventure, which was originally based solely on revenge, has now turned into something bigger: Gathering the exiles, then forming a force to build a new empire, and overthrow al-Banix's rule over eight other countries. Follow the adventures of Vir and Aira in this story, in a sad and wonderful world filled with mythical creatures.

Ando_Ajo · ファンタジー
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150 Chs

The Coup Plot

A pair of Black Wyverns flapped their wings, then slowly lowered the luxurious carriage carrying the King and Queen of the South to the ground, in the front yard of the Western Palace.

Twenty other wyverns and their respective riders landed, accompanying the King and Queen of the South.

The Queen of the West who had been waiting there smiled broadly at the arrival of the two people. They greeted each other with warmth.

"Welcome to my palace, King of the South," said the Queen of the West as she embraced the king. And then to the Queen of the South. "Welcome, Empress of the South."

"Thank you," both replied with big smiles.

"Come," the Queen of the West invited her two royal guests. "Let's go inside."

The Queen of the West brought and entertained the King and Queen of the South in a lounge on the second floor of her palace. The luxurious and large room was half-open so that the wind could enter properly.