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The Almighty Dragon General novel Chapter 7025

Qadeer found himself in a state of panic, his mind consumed with thoughts of how to extricate himself from the current situation. He was acutely aware that James’ decision to confer privately with Lesia was a clear indication of the trust placed in her. The realization cast doubt on the effectiveness of his provocations.

Yet, he could not linger in this situation any further. The presence of Lord Goyo had made him anxious. If he lost control of the Forty-Ninth Heaven, it would yield dire consequences.

However, releasing James from the Gate of Mystery was not an option. Allowing him out would only invite a more formidable opponent in the future.

In the midst of his unease, a shadow darted before him, and James reappeared.

Qadeer, eyes wide, hastily cautioned, “James, do not succumb to the honeyed words of that woman, you…”

James interjected coldly, “I’ve only asked one question. The next question is, when should I merge my wife’s two halves?”

Qadeer stood stupefied by the suddenness of the question.

James maintained a stoic silence regarding the matter with Lesia, adding to Qadeer’s perplexity and heightening his anxiety.

After a momentary pause, Qadeer composed himself and awkwardly inquired, “Did that cunning woman urge you to merge the Yin governor’s two halves?”

James retorted, “I’m the one asking the questions.”

“From nothingness, they were born. It’s indeed a feat worthy of reverence. However, they will forever be able to dictate our fates and monopolize our cultivation resources. Would that not be tyranny marked by coercion and oppression?”

Qadeer’s visage contorted with anger. “The Xanadu Realm is over. These entities born from Xyloria Aura should’ve long perished and returned to nothingness. We live in the Haleth Realm. Our destiny should be shaped by our own hands.

“Why should we let them dictate our fates? Even if someone has to rule, it should be someone who dominates the natural competition amongst ourselves and not by the imposition of the so-called divine laws.”

Qadeer roared, “Moreover, these supreme beings had gained consciousness and feel superior over us. What gives them such audacity? Even their offspring also presume to lord over us. But by what right?”

Qadeer’s final words resounded with passion, leaving James deeply moved.

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