Once upon a time, God created his two children, using his own body.
Named, Caisirr and Cairiss. Because of the war of good and evil, God let his two children roam the human world.
Giving them a loyal servant both of them,Boluk and Baia, the two servants were originally a normal human but God bestowed them powers to protect his two children.
But as the war goes on, the demon armies are winning, so God made his move.
Turning his children into a dragon, to have better powers that can withstand and defeat the demons.
And so the table turned upside down,
The demon lord was furious knowing his armies were losing, so he also made his move.
He uses almost all his power to capture one of the Dragons, and he succeeded and captured Caisirr.
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The demon lord blackmailed Caisirr, saying if Caisirr doesn't accept to work with him, he'll wipe out the entire humanity and the other races living in the world.
Caisirr was created to protect the world, so he accepted.
The demon lord corrupted Caisirr's mind, As for Boluk, his loyal servant followed him whichever path he'll go cuz of course she's loyal to her Master.
God was irritated,he didn't want any of his children to die. He ordered Cairiss to seal his twin brother, Cairiss used his own body to seal his brother and,..
Both of them were sealed, turned into a small piece of stone shaped like their own hearts.
Boluk immediately goes after Caisirr's heart and leaves, no one knows where she is.
As for Cairiss, Baia, his servant kept him and nobody knows what happened to them after.
Boluk has found a method to revive his master, using a human vessel and waiting for his Master's 100 years sealed'sary.
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Mael woke up immediately after his dream ended, but for him it was not a dream, that was the story of the two dragons.
He was panting, sweat all over his face, like having a nightmare. The sun rises.
Mael still can't accept his fate.
Knowing he only have one year left,
But Mael smiled.
" One year? That's enough, I'll be meeting my father no matter what happens. "