Chapter 236
Emperor Grant hadn’t even finished speaking when Randolph suddenly burst into laughter.
Seeing this, Emperor Grant’s eyes instantly turned cold.
He asked, “Draco Guards aren’t something just anyone can become. What kind of reaction is that?”
Normally, unless raised and trained by the royal family from a young age, no one could become a Draco Guard.
Everyone in Vyrdenia dreamed of becoming a Starborne, and even more dreamed of entering the Draco Guard. Now he had given Randolph the chance to skip the line.
Randolph didn’t immediately accept this favor with gratitude, and his look of disdain was just insulting.
Just as Emperor Grant was still reeling from Randolph’s reaction, several Starcard attacks came flying through the air.
His pupils shrank in shock. Almost instinctively, he grabbed the uninjured Ike beside him and yanked him in front of himself as a human shield.
Ike froze in disbelief.
As he realized what Emperor Grant had done, he instinctively tried to dodge.
However, it was too late.
Seven Starcard attacks pierced through the bodies of those present in an instant.
Ike, along with the already severely wounded high–ranking warrior and Forrest, died on the spot.
At that moment, the last five people still standing around Emperor Grant were all gravely injured.
Emperor Grant’s heart leapt into his throat.
He turned to glance at the Draco Guards, who were still being blocked by the Sunset Empire warriors fighting to death.
At that instant, he could feel death drawing unimaginably close to him.
Driven by a survival instinct stronger than ever, he offered what he thought was the most tempting deal.
He said, “You don’t even need to join the Draco Guard. Just let me in now, and I’ll give you a Starcard. I’ll make you a Starborne, something everyone in this world dreams of!”
Randolph’s eyes were filled with mockery as he looked at him. His voice was calm. “Sorry. I’m not interested.”
“You… you don’t want to become a Starborne?” That response sent a chill through Emperor Grant’s heart. His expression was filled with disbelief.
He’d read Randolph’s file. He knew Randolph had the qualifications to become a Starborne.
At the same time, a cold voice came from the Sunset Empire Starborne, holding him. “Go in. Kill them all. Kill as many as you can‘
The other six Starbornes all nodded silently,
Hearing this, despite his terror, Emperor Grant surprisingly began to calm down.
Ever since becoming ruler, he had never faced a situation this dangerous, so it was natural he had panicked.
But now that he realized they weren’t killing him immediately, he understood. He was still useful. He wouldn’t die so easily.
But the same couldn’t be said for the traitors in the gravity interrogation chamber. Those people were useless to the Sunset Empire warriors.
Once he realized this, Emperor Grant’s trembling gradually stopped.
And oddly enough, a twisted sense of satisfaction began to rise in his chest.
Those idiots from the Sirius Pack didn’t let him into the room because they were afraid of dying. But they’d die anyway. And worse, they’d die before he did.
But just as Emperor Grant was picturing the scene of everyone inside being brutally slaughtered by the Starbornes, something happened that he never could have imagined
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