Dragon Raja 5; Chapter 22: Public Enemy (22)

Dragon Raja 5

Author Note:

First of all, I forgot to wish everyone a happy Children’s Day yesterday. I was so focused on updating that I forgot about the holiday! I hope everyone had a good time yesterday! There are no new chapters at the moment, but thinking of all the Dragon fans, I still want to find some topics for everyone to talk about, “What are the precise details that can be speculated at present?” And if you have any questions, you can post them on the message board and share your opinions with everyone! I found some introductions and questions from other users on the Internet, and I also share some of my own thoughts with you. They may not be completely correct. (The text is all excerpts and a bit messy, and I haven’t had time to organize it. Everyone should read it and you should understand what I mean.)

(Okay, I don’t know if you noticed. In the prologue of Dragon III, when the professor demonstrated a hybrid’s ability to Bondarev in the ice cave—the hybrid’s ability to turn the air into gelatin—a transparent figure flashed by, was spotted by Bondarev, and the invisible figure escaped, forcing them to evacuate Black Swan Port prematurely. So who was this invisible figure? I have two theories. One is Ange, who used Time Zero but unexpectedly left a human figure in the gelatinous air, and was able to escape because of his speed. The other is Jude Mai’s Dark Glory, which has an invisibility effect. I only discovered this little detail recently when I reread it. By extension, it seems Anjou may have known the secret of Black Swan Port and been monitoring the situation there. This makes my image of the principal very complicated. There are even more details in the book. The dragon was injured and came to Siberia in 1908, coinciding with Anjou’s Summer of Mourning. Could this dragon be the one that nearly destroyed the Early Lionheart Society?

It wasn’t Lu Mingfei who lost a quarter of his life each time. The Bronze and Fire Kings, twins, each possessed power and strength. The smaller held the power, loved the elder, and wanted him to devour him. The Earth and Mountain Kings, twins, each possessed power and strength. The dragon form held the power and loved Xia Mi, whose goal was to devour her brother and become Hela, but she never did. The similarity between them was that the one holding the power was always willing to sacrifice everything for the other. Lu Mingze and Lu Mingfei, Lu Mingze held the power, so in every battle, it wasn’t Lu Mingfei who lost a quarter of his life, but Lu Mingze. After the final battle, it wasn’t Lu Mingfei who vanished, but Lu Mingze, the only family member who had always been by his side. This was the deepest despair. It was the final condition for Lu Mingfei to become a true dragon. Every time you risked your life to save the lives of those around you, you thought you were the only one hurt, everyone was happy, but in reality, it was at the cost of the life of your dearest brother. The ultimate outcome was that you had lost the one who truly stood by you. Nothing can save him anymore, not even the most powerful “Don’t Die.” At that point, you realize the people you saved are on the other side of the world, wielding the most powerful alchemical weapons, ready to kill you, and even if you scream at the top of your lungs, no one else will come to your rescue. By this logic, Potato Chips, Mai Sakurai, and Zero are unlikely to have a happy ending.

When Lu Mingfei first entered school, he took a test from a word spirit called the Emperor. That was the word spirit used by the Black King on his people. It would cause dragons (except the descendants of the White King) who heard the spell to have “clairvoyance”, and the voice of the Ancient Dragon Emperor would appear in their minds, making them feel like they were being summoned by the great master.

But Lu Mingfei felt nothing after hearing it.

Because the emperor does not need to submit to him.

Elizabeth, who supports Anjou, is described in the book as having graduated from Eton College.

But in reality, Eton College is the most reputable private secondary school in the UK. The age requirement for admission is thirteen, and it retains the tradition of only accepting boys. There is only one exception, and that is Queen Elizabeth.

She is the only honorary female alumna of Eton College.

Eri’s father, Uesugi Yue, is of mixed blood. His father is from the inner three families, and his mother is a nun named Charlotte Chen.

Chen, who has Chinese ancestry, gave birth to Niubi’s next Shadow Emperor, so would she be an ordinary human? And Eri is her granddaughter.

Nuonuo’s real name is Chen Motong. As explained in Dragon Clan IV, the Chen family is a large mixed-blood family.

Nono and Eri look very similar

so……

In Chapter 5, please pay attention to their conversation. They knew very well what happened in the subway and knew that Chu Zihang killed Xia Mi. Although they were discussing Lu Mingfei in the video, this video at the current stage of the Dragon Clan may pave the way for Chu Zihang’s return in the future. The characters in the play may be able to discover clues through this video.

Thinking of this, I was a little surprised. Where did the video of Chu Zihang go? First of all, this video was not modified by Odin.

There must have been a lot of recordings of Chu Zihang between his junior year and the time Odin changed the world, but no one remembers Chu Zihang and no one can find him. This suggests that Odin can alter recordings. Finger’s recording says that Lu Mingfei didn’t kill Xia Mi, but someone else, originally Chu Zihang, killed her. However, the conversation didn’t reveal any specific information about Chu Zihang, so the recording hasn’t been altered. So, at the time, both the principal and Finger knew it was Chu Zihang, but Odin altered everyone’s memories, making Abdullah the killer of Xia Mi. If the principal and Finger recall the recording now, they’ll definitely say Abdullah killed Xia Mi. Then, won’t anyone else remember Chu Zihang when they watch it?

What was Lu Mingze’s reason for traveling to China? I believe it was to retrieve the dragon bones of the King of Bronze and Fire, the King of Earth and Mountains. He wanted to return to the world and reclaim his power. I wonder if you remember Lu Mingze’s departure for a time in Dragon 3, traveling to South America. He must have had his own agenda. Coincidentally, Lu Mingfei appears at the beginning of Dragon 4, slaughtering the Dancing King in Brazil. Could this be Lu Mingze’s story, with him traveling to South America to awaken the King of Ocean and Water?

When Bondarev left Swan Harbor, he disguised his ship as an Arctic research vessel to avoid the eyes (satellites) in the sky. Finger’s group traveled to Greenland to investigate the revived dragon eggs. Could it be that the dragon eggs, frozen in liquid nitrogen, malfunctioned and revived, capsizing Bondarev’s ship and causing the eggs to fall into the Greenland sea? Finger’s group went to investigate, resulting in the loss of his girlfriend, Eva. Before leaving the Arctic, Bondarev ambushed Herzog and shot and killed the two children he carried with him, four in total. It’s clearly written that there’s a pair of boys, presumably the Genji brothers. What about the other pair? If one is Eri, could the other be Nono, who looks very similar to Eri? Given their ages, it makes sense. It’s just speculation, but is it a possibility?

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