350 Some fruits no longer exist if you miss them (1/2)

Chapter 350: Some fruits no longer exist if you miss them

Leonis’s gaze penetrated the palace as it landed on the Transcendence Holy Tree that ascended into the sky. His eyes revealed a nostalgic look.

Leonis’s mother was an aristocrat in Transcendence, but for some baffling reason, she fell in love with a lion-headed man, to the point of giving birth to him, against all opposition.

The Transcendents’ racial discrimination was deeply rooted. In their minds, a Transcendent beggar was of even greater nobility than the kings of other races.

It was conceivable how terrible the repercussions Leonis’ mother had faced. She was expelled from her family, going from an aristocrat to a lowly civilian. Leonis’s father could not withstand the external pressure and left, abandoning the helpless mother and son to fend for themselves.

Therefore, Leonis’s life was divided into two parts. The second half was obviously the brilliant moment as king, while the first half was dark and bitter, unimaginable to the common person.

Leonis tried his best to forget his tragic childhood, but he could never forget the spring when he was ten years old.

It was a sunny and vibrant morning. His mother, who felt despair towards life and the future facing her, had cooked a pot of gruel.

Leonis’s mother drank a bowl with a deadpan expression before spitting out a black blood that soaked the ground before dying in pain.

The gruel was poisoned, and it was extremely poisonous.

Leonis had only taken a sip but did not immediately die from the poison. However, he was unlikely to live for long.

This was not murder but suicide.

His mother could not put up with the hardships of life and the cruel reality she faced, so she chose death.

Leonis still loved life, but no one would save him.

Leonis was filled with despair. He knew that he would die once the poison spread through his body.

However, before his death, what could he do in his young and powerless state?

Leonis came in front of the Transcendence Holy Tree and began climbing it. Since he was destined to die, he wanted to die somewhere closer to heaven.

Back then, the Transcendence Holy Tree was only surrounded by a wall, without any guards watching it. This was because the tree was laced with poison, it was equivalent to courting death if one attempted to approach it.

However, Leonis was facing certain death, so why couldn’t he achieve his childhood dream of climbing the tallest holy tree, hiding in its rainbow crown where no one could find him while looking down at the Transcendents that trampled him and his mother?

Could such a beautiful wish be fulfilled before he died?

People noticed him climbing the holy tree, but no one stopped him. Instead, they watched gleefully, waiting for him to be consumed by the poison before plummeting to the ground when his body was eroded by it.

It was a death for all to view, colder and crueler than an execution ground.

Leonis climbed upwards, unsure of how high he had climbed, but he knew that he had to climb higher.

Higher, just a bit higher, stay further away from the dwarves on the ground.

Ten meters, twenty meters, thirty meters…

Leonis was not poisoned to death by the holy tree’s poison because it conflicted with the poison in the bowl of gruel. Maybe it was divine mercy, or maybe it had not activated…

But the result was Leonis successfully climbing into the tree’s crown, disappearing from the crowd’s sight. He overlooked the capital of Transcendence, feeling like he had fulfilled his dying wish. In the dirty and dark country, this was the only holy ground that was clean.

If he could be buried here, it would be a silver lining.

But at that moment, Leonis saw two heart-shaped fruits.

The outline of the two fruits was nearly indiscernible as they camouflaged themselves within the leaves. If not for Leonis sitting on a branch just beneath the fruits, he would not have discovered them.

The two fruits were different in size. One of them appeared to be ripe while the other appeared somewhat nascent.

Leonis was curious over its taste and plucked the ripe fruit. He chewed on it before swallowing it.

And that was the moment his life and fate changed.

That was a mysterious and magical fruit. It allowed a hybrid child of Transcendents and a member of the lion-headed species to possess a physique that exceeded purebred Transcendents.

He went from a desperate child that was facing imminent death to the strongest Braveheart that ruled over Transcendence. Leonis’s life had a turning point because of this fruit!

Therefore, for the decades that followed, Leonis was waiting for the nascent fruit to ripen.