Bugret never dreamed that the one who became a god would be someone he once knew.

He knew a little bit about it. At the time of his death, the existence of the void had not yet been discovered. That was much longer than the time when the few remaining dragons lived.

However, this was completely different from becoming a god. The time and opportunity required to become a god were extremely long and rare. Even if his era was much older, it was still far from enough to achieve godhood.

Moreover, judging from the situation at the time, some of his elders should have been closer to the threshold of becoming a god.

He never expected that the person who eventually became a god would be one of his generation. This was something that Bugrett found difficult to accept.

"Haha, Bugret! How interesting! You actually touched the remnants of my bloodline. Hahahaha!"

The voice of the soul echoing in my mind was extremely arrogant. It was hard to imagine that this was the laughter of a dragon god.

"If the world you are in now had not been targeted by the void, I would come here in person and stand in front of you to take a good look at your expression at this moment." The other party's voice was full of gloating.

"Damn it, Lacelava, how on earth did you do it? How could you possibly become a god? You bastard!" Buglet demanded anxiously. He had to find out how the other party had achieved this, otherwise he would never be able to let it go.

As peers, the star dragons are rare in number, so they naturally know each other and can even be called friends.

Bugret has a strange personality. Unlike other dragons, he is not arrogant and does not like to show off. As a shining dragon, he should be a symbol of holiness and justice, but Bugret is keen on playing pranks and is extremely lazy.

Lacelaw, now a Dragon God, also has a unique personality among his peers. His peculiarity lies in his extreme silence, always playing the role of a bystander, and appearing somewhat unknown.

Because of this, only Bugret, who has the same eccentric personality, can have more common topics with him, and the two have a good relationship.

"There's nothing strange about that. Since you're still in that world, you should know about the Stone of Creation, right?"

"I know. Do you want to say that you have used the Stone of Creation?"

"That's right. You didn't care much about this kind of stone at the time, but I spent a lot of money on it. I used three of them in total. Only then did I clear my path to becoming a god.

However, after I became a god, I sensed the threat of the Void, so I didn't publicize it. Otherwise, more of my kind would have tried to use it. By then, if they didn't have power comparable to mine, they probably wouldn't be able to escape the threat of the Void."

"Tsk." Buglet smacked his lips in disdain.

It turned out that this was the method he used. He had indeed not taken the Creation Stone too seriously before. This was also somewhat influenced by the arrogance of the dragon's mind.

However, in the end, he relied on the Stone of Creation to hide his soul.

At that time, dragons were the most powerful creatures in the world, and there were many opportunities to obtain the Stone of Creation. However, the arrogance of the interstellar dragons made them disdain to use other forces to forcibly obtain it.

Therefore, few dragons would use the Stone of Creation to make wishes for themselves. Even if they did, they would mostly wish for more gold, gems, or other shiny treasures. Or they would simply keep it as a collection and throw it into their own treasure house.

Obviously, the low-key Lace Lava had a different idea. He used the treasures he collected to quietly exchange for the Stone of Creation from other dragons.

The Genesis Stones that appeared at that time were all complete, not fragments, and the interval between each acquisition was as long as hundreds of years. Only a dragon could do such a thing.

It is highly likely that after Bugret's death, Lacelava continued to search for and exchange for the Genesis Stone.

"What a pity. Although I don't know how you were resurrected, your current condition is obviously not right. Even if you use the remnants of my bloodline, you probably won't be able to become a god in the short term, and naturally you won't be able to escape from this world that is about to face a crisis. I'm sorry, my friend, this may not help you." Obviously, the voice that came from Lacelava's mind mistakenly thought that Bugrett obtained the remnants of his bloodline in order to try to escape from this world.

Unexpectedly, Bugret shook his head and said, "No, I will not use your bloodline to survive now, and I am not here to escape. I simply want to use your power to lead a traitor out of the abyss."

"Traitor? You mean the Blade Dragon?"

"You know about this?" Bugrett was a little surprised.

"Of course I know. After all, the power that allowed me to ascend to godhood originated from this world, yet I fled. I must feel a sense of guilt. Otherwise, I wouldn't have expended so much energy to leave a part of my bloodline here right after ascending to godhood."

Although this was nothing compared to his power to ascend to godhood, it could at least alleviate some of the guilt he felt. After all, it was rare for a dragon to feel guilty.

"Although I also escaped this world, any dragon would be disgusted by that guy's depravity towards the abyss. So I made sure he didn't dare to show his head in the abyss. If he dared to come out, I would beat him up."

So that's how it is. Bugrett hadn't known this before.

"Let's stop reminiscing about the past. The thoughts I have stored in the gem have limited power.

Take this gem. I hope it can be of some use to you or the world. I will remove all restrictions and set a secret code. By using this code, you can freely access the power and information within and take corresponding actions.

After saying that, the voice disappeared in Bugret's mind.

"This guy has really become a god." Bugret murmured helplessly.

Lacelava's action obviously showed that he had noticed something wrong with Bugret's condition.

Perhaps with just this remnant of thought, he discovered the problem with Bugret's body and deduced the reason why Bugret came here.

Perhaps, he could even detect Kana's identity as the Savior through Bugret's alchemical body.

In this situation, using the remaining bloodline to gather strength and ascend to godhood seems to have lost its meaning.

After all, this is the inheritance of the Dragon God. It has a wide range of uses and great power, and can provide a lot of help in any case.

Furthermore, Lacelava should have also realized the current situation. The current situation no longer allowed the dragon to use his remaining power to ascend to godhood. Time was running out, and the tentacles of the void had already reached out to this world.

"I was originally looking forward to it, but now I have no desire to use it at all." Bugrett couldn't help but complain.

He also has his own pride. If it is a legacy from his elders, he will naturally feel at ease using it without any psychological burden.

But if he was asked to inherit the remaining power of his peers, especially friends he knew, Bugrett really couldn't do it.

His pride wouldn't allow him to do such a thing.

“Ascending to godhood… Even without this inheritance, I can do it on my own.”

After all, there is Kana. (End of this chapter)

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