The Dragon King's Harem System

Chapter 296. Solaris II



Chapter 296. Solaris II

Chapter 296. Solaris II

Dragon King's Harem Chapter 296. Solaris II

Solaris suddenly stopped playing her harp, and just like that, the beautiful melody vanished into silence. The harp itself disappeared too.

In its place, something strange happened—five glowing, floating puzzles materialized right in front of us, suspended midair like they were held by some ancient magic.

These puzzles were something else. They glowed with this eerie, otherworldly light, their shapes and symbols shifting in a way that made them look alive.

The parchment-like surfaces shimmered, covered in cryptic runes and symbols that practically screamed "this is going to mess with your head."

Solaris broke the silence, her voice soft. “Question one,” she said, her tone almost musical. “In a world where shadows guard the secrets of the past, how do you find the truth hidden in the darkness?”

I frowned, trying to wrap my head around the question. This wasn’t the kind of thing I could solve with logic or brute force. It was deeper, more philosophical. After a moment, I leaned forward, speaking slowly, like I was pulling the answer from somewhere deep inside.

“To uncover the truth in the shadows,” I said carefully, “you have to start with yourself. Face your own darkness, understand it, even embrace it. Only then can you see clearly enough to reveal the hidden truths in the world.”

Solaris gave a small nod.

The first puzzle dissolved into a burst of golden sparks, vanishing into the air.

“In those moments,” I said quietly, “I’d seek the wisdom of others. No one has all the answers alone. Hope comes from finding even the smallest sliver of light, and compassion reminds us that we’re all connected. War is a last resort—it should only happen when every other path is truly gone.”

The fourth puzzle disappeared, leaving just one more.

“Question five,” Solaris said, her voice steady but carrying a finality to it, “When your journey is over, what legacy do you want to leave, and how will you make sure it lasts?”

I thought about the vision that had driven me all this time. “When it’s over,” I began, “I want to leave a world where peace and unity thrive. A place where the old divisions are just distant memories. To make sure it lasts, I’d focus on teaching the next generation. They’re the ones who’ll carry those ideals forward, who’ll keep the sacrifices and lessons alive.”

Solaris’s wings seemed to shine even brighter, and the last puzzle burst into radiant light.

“You’ve shown great wisdom, Dragon King,” Solaris said warmly. “May your journey be guided by that light, and may your legacy shine for generations to come.”

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