Chapter Summary: Chapter 1977 – Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver by Novel Drama
In Chapter 1977, a key moment in the Novel novel Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, Novel Drama delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Ellen threw herself into Wilbur's arms as she wept. "I hate you, and I love you so much too. You ruined my life but gave me a second chance at it."
All of a sudden, a sharp pain shot through Wilbur's left shoulder. Following that, Ellen let Wilbur go, saying, "I'll remember you forever, Wilbur Penn. Goodbye."
Ellen pushed her mother Lisa as they left, leaving Wilbur standing on the sprawling balcony. The night breeze blew on relentlessly, and Wilbur's chest ached. He understood that Ellen could not move on from Howie's death just like that.
Besides, there was no way things were going to develop between Wilbur and Ellen now. Who was going to want to date the guy who caused her father's demise?
Wilbur returned to his room and took the four dragon cauldrons out. He inspected the carvings on them before putting the second, third, and fourth dragon cauldrons back into his demiplane, leaving only the first dragon cauldron behind.
Wilbur stroked the carvings on the cauldron. The first dragon cauldron was a lot slower at absorbing his dragon aura.
Just then, a drop of blood fell from Wilbur's nose onto the cauldron. It was followed by a second as Wilbur's hand flew to his nose. He instantly felt like all the life was drained out of his body as tremendous pain took over his chest which only increased by the minute.
"Argh!"
Wilbur knew that the dragon aura in his body had gone wild then, and he scrambled to channel it to rest. Wilbur expanded all the pores on his body, releasing all the dragon aura into the cauldron. The One Dragon Cauldron absorbed the dragon aura much more slowly, causing a lot of it to float around Wilbur in wisps.
However, Wilbur's focus was no longer on the different dragon states, but on the clouds carved around them. Wilbur had not understood why there were always clouds carved into all weapons and items related to dragons, but a saying he had read before: A dragon only shows its head, not its tail.
Dragons never showed human beings their whole bodies, which meant that they were always hiding in water or among clouds, and said water or clouds were indicative of their dragon aura.
Dragon aura was similar to the Thick Earth Realm in that they both occupied space. However, the Thick Earth Realm was a form of defense, whereas the dragon aura was a little more mysterious.
This was like how the Black Panthers would go invisible before they attacked. Many cultivators liked using this spell, as their opponent would not notice them, and gave them ample advantages during a fight.
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