Dragon Raja 5; Chapter 389: For Your Majesty (204)

Dragon Raja 5

“What is Nibelungen?” Bunin and Chu Zihang asked at the same time.

Su Enxi was initially too lazy to answer such a basic question, but she patiently explained, “It’s a fictional space created using alchemy. However, calling it fictional isn’t entirely accurate; this space actually exists, but it’s modified from a real space. Anyone who crosses an interface can enter this space, but crossing interfaces is virtually impossible. Nibelungen is usually created by dragon-king level beings, and a few second- and third-generation species can also do it. As for the technical details, humans can’t understand them. The otherworldly realms and fairy realms in mythology are basically names given to Nibelungen by humans who strayed there based on their own understanding.”

“What’s in the Nibelungen?” Chu Zihang asked again.

“That depends on the Dragon King’s mood; it could be a treasure trove or a tomb.”

“So those two people entered the Nibelungen?” Bunin asked.

“That’s right. You don’t have the mark, so you can’t get there no matter how far you go. For those with the mark, they can walk into Nibelungen with their eyes closed.”

“So there’s a Dragon King right in front of us, but we can’t see it. Is Senior Brother fighting the Dragon King right now?” Chu Zihang speculated.

“It’s also possible that he’s chatting with the Dragon King over warm hot chocolate, discussing how to destroy the world. Your senior brother seems like another Dragon King-level monster, doesn’t he?” Su Enxi shrugged. “Or perhaps Nibelungen was originally a lair he created for himself.”

“We have to go in and see!” Bunin said firmly after a moment of silence. “They might need our help!”

“That’s right! We’re already here!” Chu Zihang chimed in.

“Hey guys, are you out of your minds? These Dragon King-level big shots are having a chat, they didn’t ask you to come over and serve them tea and water, why are you going to join in?” Su Enxi pouted, “Even if you could get in, what good would it do?”

Chu Zihang and Bunin both fell silent. The three of them each had a bottle of vodka and silently chug it down from the bottle.

Bunin drank quickly, finishing the bottle in no time. He slammed the bottle down on the ground. “No! We have to go in and check!”

Chu Zihang also got excited, “Everyone needs help! Let’s go in and see if there’s anything we can do to help!”

Su Enxi rolled her eyes at Bunin. “I understand you want to go in, but you’re living for those dark monarchs now. You’ve come all this way just to find someone to kill.” She then glanced at Chu Zihang. “And what are you after?”

Chu Zihang was silent for a moment, then said, “A person should be loyal, right? My senior brother has been very good to me!”

Both of them stared intently at Su Enxi. Originally, Su Enxi was just a hitchhiker and seemed suspicious, but Zero was very close to her, and Lu Mingfei called her “boss lady,” which naturally made her seem to have a superior status.

Currently, she is the only senior member on the hovercraft, and she knows the dragons and Nibelungen best. She is the one in charge.

Su Enxi shoveled the potato chip crumbs from the bag into her mouth, stood up, and dusted off her clothes. “Since everyone’s so enthusiastic, let’s go! Who’s driving? Oh no, the hovercraft? I can’t drive one of those.”

“You agreed?” Chu Zihang couldn’t believe his ears. He had been mentally preparing many reasons to persuade this stubborn woman. He felt that even if the sky fell, as long as it didn’t fall on her head, this beautiful woman wouldn’t bother to come and watch the show.

“That’s exactly what I meant,” Su Enxi sighed. “Although my boss would definitely be very unhappy if I got involved, my job was to take Lu Mingfei this far…” She took a hair tie from her pocket and tied her long hair into a neat ponytail. “But you’re right, people should be loyal. What’s the difference between a person who isn’t loyal and a salted fish? I guessed that girl would go in, and she did. Since she went, how could I not go?”

Bunin was silent for a moment, then smiled slightly. “The Chinese say that a general in the field may disobey orders. Since we’ve traveled this far, it’s okay if we don’t listen to the boss.”

“Who cares what that lunatic is thinking?” Su Enxi rolled her eyes. “He’s the kind of person who changes his mind all the time. Besides, if he were on this hovercraft, he’d probably be worried too, after all, that’s his most beloved deputy, his closest confidante!”

“I’ll steer the boat.” Bunin strode towards the driver’s seat.

As he opened the fuel valve, heated diesel fuel gushed in, and the engine, which was running at low speed, immediately roared loudly. The hovercraft, which was lying in the snowdrift, slowly rose up, and the propeller propelled out a spinning snow dragon.

“First, go to the bunker you found earlier and fill up our fuel tanks.” Su Enxi sat down in the passenger seat, crossed her legs, sill the same boss lady in the Tokyo nightclub in her skirt, black stockings, and high heels, issuing orders with an air of authority. “Then blindfold everyone, turn on autopilot, drive in a straight line, straight into the eye of the storm!”

Bunin was startled. “This isn’t the Great Plains. The autopilot system can’t handle complex terrain; we’ll fall into the abyss!”

“You know nothing! The reason people without the mark can’t enter the Nibelungen is because the interface itself is deceptive. You think you’re going in a straight line, or just avoiding an obstacle and returning to your original path, but actually you’re just circling the storm. But machines aren’t fooled. To get close to the eye of the storm, the autopilot system is more reliable than your eyes,” Su Enxi said coldly. “What’s there to be afraid of? Even as a ghost, you’ll still have a young and sexy beauty like me to keep you company, won’t you? Is your life more valuable than mine?”

“I understand! I read in a book before that if you encounter a ghost wall, you should close your eyes and walk straight ahead, because what is really deceiving you is your own eyes!” Chu Zihang seemed a little excited.

“Is it really that easy to break into the Nibelungen?” Bunin still had some doubts.

“Of course not. The Dragon King isn’t some charlatan who only knows how to play tricks,” Su Enxi glanced at Chu Zihang. “The key is our youngest and cutest Mr. Chu. Although he knows nothing about Nibelungen, he’s still a person with a mark… the mark of Odin, the King of the Gods. Let’s see if this ticket works here.”

“Me?” Chu Zihang was taken aback.

Su Enxi was too lazy to answer the question and turned her head back. The hovercraft was already speeding across the snow. Looking at the white snow and wind outside the windshield, she sighed deeply, “Bringing two huskies to disrupt a king’s enthronement ceremony, I must be crazy.”

“What did you say?” Chu Zihang didn’t hear clearly; the noise of the hovercraft filled the surrounding space.
“She called us dogs,” Bunin said succinctly, looking straight ahead.

***

“The committee has approved your residency application, but with a condition: a special medical team, led by Dr. Duden, will try to help you break free from that parasite, and you must cooperate unconditionally,” Lu Lincheng said softly.

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