351 Ronragruks Problem (1/2)

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”Are you serious?”

Ronragruk had difficulties believing Yale's words.

”I am serious.”

Yale felt normal that Ronragruk didn't trust his words directly because becoming a Law God was something extremely difficult or at least the common sense considered it in that way.

”Can't you tell me that before I agree to your conditions? I want to believe you, but you should know that not everyone had a bloodline powerful enough to become a Law God without problems, and it is difficult for me to imagine the method.”

Yale smiled as at least he picked Ronragruk's interest.

”First you must agree to my conditions because if you reject them, it will be impossible for you to become a Law God. That is the first step; if you are unable to do it, there is no reason for me to tell more because that would be a loss of time.”

Ronragruk didn't know what relationship both things had, but since Yale was insisting on that, he decided to agree even if he wasn't willing in his heart. In the end, the allure of becoming a Law God made him change his stubborn mindset.

”I agree to your conditions.”

It was extremely difficult for Ronragruk to say those words because those conditions were compromising him to take care of the lizardmen permanently even if they didn't want to become members of the Dragon Race.

He had promised his predecessors to take good care of the Dragon Race and follow the rules imposed from ancestry to the divine dragons that acted as protectors to the Dragon Race but allowing the lizardmen to be treated equally was against such rules.

Ronragruk had modified traditions and went to travel instead of entering seclusion, but in the end, it was for the benefit of the Dragon Race. The new traditions were a good motivation for them, and if traveling was better for Ronragruk to turn stronger, then it was better than training in seclusion.

He wasn't orthodox in his means, but he had never broken the rules until that moment.

”Very well. Don't worry I will tell you how to become a Law God right now.”

Seeing that Yale wasn't planning to hide it more time, Ronragruk was excited.

”If you want to become a Law God you need to start to break those rules binding you.”

Yale's words were direct, but Ronragruk wasn't sure if he had understood well.

”By rules, are you meaning the rules of the Dragon Race?”

Those rules had been made by his ancestors and breaking him was considered the utmost disrespect. Although Ronragruk wasn't someone focused on traditions, he still felt deep respect for his ancestors.

”Indeed. Since you were young, you have been carrying with the burden left you by your ancestors, but you hated it with all your heart. Although in the end you ended taking a liking to the Dragon Race after being with them for so long, this isn't something you wanted to do; this is what your ancestors wanted you to do.”

Ronragruk was shocked because Yale hit the spot about how he felt at the start.

”I don't understand why following the rules would prevent me from becoming a Law God.”

The relationship between both things would be seen clearly by those belonging to powerful factions in the universe, but even for the ancestor of Ronragruk, seeing the connection would have been difficult.

”Do you know that the most powerful factions of our universe don't take care of their children and let them become strong on their own without sheltering them nor putting too many burdens on them? Even it isn't strange sending them to foreign worlds as soon as they start training.”

Ronragruk didn't know why Yale was saying those words, but he shook his head as he had never heard about that, and in fact, Yale didn't know about it either until a moment ago when that information appeared in his mind when thinking in how to explain it easy enough to let Ronragruk understand it on his own. After all, comprehending something by yourself was better than having the comprehension explained by others.