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... at fell over her head. It spread into her forehead, making her entire body pulsate with draconic power. Miranda received the same "blessing" as both were crowned as Primordial Chaos Dragon Mothers. It was something I didn't expected, but it made sense.

"W-Wait, what's going on?!" Benladann cried. "Me? The primordial mother?! Isn't this a bit too much?!"

"Wait a second…" Miranda was also shocked.

"Well, didn't you wanted the Realm? There you have it." Tiamat said nonchalan ...

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