Orkus kicked a stone in frustration, sending it flying. Wilbur, seeing his angry yet somewhat endearing expression, struggled to
suppress his laughter and asked cautiously, "Orkus, are you okay?"
"It's so embarrassing."
Orkus turned away, hands on his hips, and after a moment of silence, said, "Actually, | am also your master. Orkot and | are
essentially the sperson. He taught you sskills, and now it's my turn. | want to prove to the world that Orkus is not inferior
to Orkot."
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOrkus then explained his relationship with Orkot. It turned out that the dragon clan was a unique group tasked with overseeing the
various dimensions of the universe. Due to the existence of both light and dark dimensions in the cosmos, Orkus and Orkot have
always been two aspects of the sentity since birth.
Orkot represented the light dimensions, while Orkus embodied the dark dimensions. Originally, they shared one body. However, in
the higher dimensions, they were deceived by a female assassin from the Dragon Slayeranization named Iselin and were
ultimately killed by thebined efforts of theanization.
The Dragon Slayeranization was unaware of the unique nature of Orkot and believed he was dead. But in reality, Orkot and
Orkus, being embodiments of light and dark, transcended typical concepts of life and death. When someone from the light
dimension died, their soul would naturally be transferred to the dark dimension, and vice versa.
The universe, created by the dimensional guardians, operated on a cycle of light and dark reincarnation. Because of their unique
existence, Orkot and Orkus each maintained a form in both the light and dark dimensions. Consequently, they did not truly
experience death. They simply alternated between separation and union. After being betrayed in the higher dimensions, Orkus and
Orkot were forced to separate.
Yet, this separation was something Orkus had always desired. He did not want to be Orkot's shadow. In the dark dimensions, Orkus
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwas a powerful ruler in his own right. Deep down, Orkus never considered himself inferior to Orkot and always sought to prove his
worth.
Now, with Orkot taking on Wilbur as a disciple, Orkus saw an opportunity. He decided to also take Wilbur as his disciple, intending
to teach him his own techniques, thereby proving his superiority over Orkot.
After hearing Orkus' story, Wilbur was stunned and asked, "So, you and my master Orkot are both immortal?"
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