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An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori (official version)

Chapter 1630
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Grace had never seen Elder Sage so distressed.

“Grace, something big is about to go down. I just divined the outcome of the Scenic Monastery incident, and the

signs are ominous. It might mess with the fate of the nation,” Elder Sage said with a heavy tone.

“Affect the fate of the nation? Does that mean Logan is going to die?” She raised an eyebrow. Last night, she had

specifically reminded and even provided a talisman, hoping that nothing would happen to Logan. Because if he

were to fall, it would undoubtedly lead to a cascade of battles, turning the land into a river of blood.

“It has nothing to do with Logan. When I speak of the nation’s fate, I’m talking about a vital force,” Elder Sage

furrowed his brow.

He continued, “In this Scenic Monastery incident, someone might disrupt the vital force. If that happens, the nation

will be in chaos. A great calamity will be imminent, and the entire Dragonmarsh will undergo a drastic change!”

“Is it that serious?” Grace’s eyebrows tightened.

As a member of the royal family and a disciple of the Regal Observatory, she naturally understood the importance

of vital force. Once disrupted, it would lead to political unrest, power transitions, and, in severe cases, even a

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change of monarchy.

“Master, is there any way to rectify this?” She inquired.

“The die is cast, and there’s no changing it. From now on, we can only go with the flow of fate,” he shook his head

with a sigh. Elder Sage had attempted to glimpse into the future, seeking a solution.

Yet, the instant that idea entered his mind, it was as though an unexplainable force had struck him, leaving him with

a pounding headache.

It manifested as a premonition-a clear warning. If he were to proceed, he would undoubtedly face severe

consequences, as if the universe itself resisted the change.

“The matter is grave. I must return and inform my father. I hope you can understand, Master.” Grace nodded with

respect.

“Futile efforts-even the royal family can’t change anything.” Elder Sage shook his head again.

“Regardless, we have to try.” Her gaze remained resolute.

“Very well, you may go.”

Elder Sage no longer stopped Grace, sighing softly. “You carry a unique destiny. Although you can’t defy fate, you

might be able to mitigate some losses.”

“Thank you, Master,” Grace said and decisively turned to leave. In Wyvern Ridge, within a grand palace, a majestic

statue sat atop a sacred platform, enveloped in the sweet scent of smoldering candles.

Kneeling before the statue were more than a dozen people immersed in quiet contemplation as if they had long

entered a state of deep meditation.

These were members of the Dragon Guard, the most mysterious and powerful force in the Dragonmarsh. Though

their numbers were small, each was a grandmaster martial artist capable of withstanding armies.

The Dragon Guard remained hidden in the shadows, revealing itself only to the very few who were aware of its

existence. Even many scions of the royal family were kept in the dark, let alone common dignitaries.

They were not subject to imperial jurisdiction. The Dragon Guard held a position above the throne.

While not involved in national affairs, every decision made by the organization was mandatory for the king. To put it

simply, the Dragon Guard was the true ruler of the entire Dragonmarsh.

A red spear at the forefront of the palace began to shake. The crimson glow around the spear intensified,

accompanied by a deep, resonant sound, as if it were about to pierce through the sky.

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“Hmm?”

In an instant, the Dragon Guard members, who had been deep in meditation, opened their eyes. Confused whispers

filled the air.

“What’s happening? Why is the founder’s spear moving?”

“The Inferno Fury Spear, which held the title of the world’s top spear, has long been divine. What could threaten its

existence?”

“Could a formidable enemy have infiltrated Aylka?”

They exchanged uncertain glances, trying to make sense of the situation. As the crimson spear continued its

persistent vibrations, cracks began to appear on the surface of the stone statue serving as the altar’s centerpiece.

These hairline fractures rapidly spread across its entire form. After a brief moment, the statue burst open with a

loud explosion sound.

Subsequently, a white-haired, red- eyed man slowly rose from the altar. The man’s tall figure, cold demeanor, and

fiery red eyes exuded a palpable intimidation.

“Congratulations, founder, for emerging from seclusion!”

The members of the Dragon Guard immediately paid their respects, their faces filled with awe.

The white-haired founder is none other than the Chief Guildmaster of the Dragon Guard and the second-ranked

powerhouse on the Astonishing World List, Alaric Drakon.