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If not for Xena's serious expression, Felix would have thought he had misheard. He asked in disbelief, "An enemy invasion? How is that possible when our nation is so powerful?"
Xena gave a bitter smile and explained, "I wish I knew the answer too, but as a warlord, my rank isn't high enough. I can only follow orders and tell you what's relevant to the mission. As a proper Dragon Knight, your duty is simply to obey."
Since even Xena did not know the details, Felix knew pursuing that line of questioning would be pointless. He said, "Tell me about 'that side' then."
Xena sighed with relief, grateful that Felix had not pressed further. "That place is where a large portion of our most powerful martial artists migrated from the capital years ago. They've thrived there, building families and communities, and their combat abilities far surpass what we have here."
Felix had to agree with this assessment. He thought of Cynthia, his supposed fiancée's sister, and her incredible strength. Then, there was the descendant of Yusri Maximus, the first practitioner of Dragons Destroyer.
Felix still remembered the despair he felt then, knowing he would have died if Karina had not appeared suddenly.
Xena continued, "'That side' is actually a secret realm, a hidden paradise created by a long-lost array of ancient formations."
She paused before adding, "We only call it 'that side' because that's the simplified term the headquarters uses. The capital has strict rules prohibiting anyone from disclosing details about it.
"Back in the day, a major rebellion among martial artists broke out, and those who learned about that place often became obsessed with it, desperate to live there instead. To avoid further unrest, the headquarters issued a blanket rule to keep it all under wraps."
That explained a lot. Felix had often asked Nala or his senior apprentices about that place, only to be met with silence.
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