Harem In The Intergalactic Apocalypse - Chapter 210 Dragons Rage
Tiamat was beyond annoyed.
“Daughters! Report at once! What is your status?! How far from the planet are you?!” Tiamat snapped, and her three daughters, Gilliadra, Korrenka, and Lindemia, appeared before her in humanoid forms.
They were covered in golden dresses and their golden Licanta that each wore on their heads. The Licanta were special crowns that they wore if they had to be around others to contain their overwhelming power. Without them, even the Male Drakar would start to sprout growths and then slowly die a horrible death ten times worse than radiation poisoning.
“Galliadra should be the closest, but Korrenka and I will arrive a day later. Since we are going alone, the trip time has been reduced to just over a week. I am sure Galliadra will be dead by the time we get there, but I assume that Korrenka will take care of things. I have been studying the information you sent to us about Calishora. Pity that she has been lost,” Lindemia explained, and Tiamat nodded but also growled.
“That brat betrayed me and chose to join the Annokale. This thing has to be part of him, that one that started this all. Star child. If you find Calishora, make sure that she is killed,” Tiamat snarled, her face becoming more humanoid as she did.
“So Calishora of all people betrayed us? Really? Come now, mother, there must have been a mistake? Cali was your most trusted daughter!” Galliadra exclaimed.
“It was that man, Daniel, the Annokale! He tricked her into not blessing me! And she fell for it! One of my oldest children!” Tiamat screamed and became more human-like, to the point where she was starting to look more like her daughters.
“Mother, you are getting too worked up! Look at yourself!” Korrenka exclaimed as she walked forward and took her mother’s hand. “We will make sure to kill Calishora, and we will bring your heart back. You heard Lindemia, I will return with it. I am your favorite daughter, am I not? I will not disappoint you like the others.”
Tiamat looked at Korrenka and sighed. This daughter was always very good at what she did, but she always seemed to have a worried soul. Tiamat wondered who the mother was whenever Korrenka visited with her the way she doted on Tiamat.
“Korrenka, stop suck holing mother. You are probably going to end up as another one of this creature’s pets, just like Cali,” Galliadra said, and Korrenka whirled around, shifting into a more dragonic form, her body becoming blue, glowing with astral light.
Galliadra was a hot head and closest to Tiamat’s own temperament. The girl always threw everything she had at a problem, and Tiamat could respect that, but that always came with the downside of less thinking. This usually led to Galliarda getting in many close calls.
“You had better not die, scum. I am sure that you will be the first to fall, and you will be used as the creature’s furniture! If you don’t die, I will make sure I kill you myself. You and I have a score to settle!” Korrenka hissed, and Galliadra also transformed.
“You think that getting to spend a few million years away from me is going to give you an edge? Once I am done destroying the planet, I will come for you again. We can have another repeat of the last time when I nearly killed you!” Galliadra snapped back.
“Are you two done yet? I don’t care about your idle squabbles! I only wish to hear your reports. Leave my sights! Lindemia, stay,” Tiamat ordered, and the other two disappeared.
Out of the three, Lindemia was the strongest and most reliable, but she was extremely lazy, taking exorbitant amounts of time. Tiamat overlooked this because the jobs Lindemia was asked to do were always done exactly how they were supposed to be, almost always exceeding Taimat’s original request.
“You wish to speak to me, Great Mother?” Lindemia asked, and Tiamat nodded.
“Yes, I have a new task for you. I need you to go to the planet and find out everything you can about this creature. I need to know its weaknesses and how to destroy them. This thing has ruined my plans for far too long, and I will not rest until it is dead,” Tiamat said, her voice full of venom.
“Yes, mother… but what do you mean? You talk as if we will lose?” Lindemia asked, and Tiamat looked away as she sat on her throne.
“I have seen a vision, my child. A vision of my death. I will not let that come to pass. I have ruled for too long, and I will not be denied my immortality. You must find a way to kill this creature, or else all is lost,” Tiamat said, and Lindemia nodded, her face serious.
“I will not fail you, mother. I will find a way to kill this creature,” Lindemia said, but Tiamat shook her head.
“I need you to return with a report. Calishora was ripped from her body, and then he used it to destroy an entire ship hundreds of light years away. Not even I can do that!” Tiamat snapped, and Lindemia stepped back.
“What are you saying?” Lindemia asked.
“That I need answers! You are going to get them and return them to me! Do not die!” Tiamat snapped, and Lindemia nodded and disappeared, looking confused.
Tiamat then turned her attention back to the planet that was billions of lightyears away and the creature that was causing her so much pain. She would make it suffer before she killed it. She would make it wish it had never been born.
And she would start by killing its little pet, Calishora. Daniel thought that he had won, but Tiamat would not let his crimes go unpunished! Her name still rang in her mind from being trapped by him!
“You think that you can take what is mine from me? I hope that you grow attached to her, so it hurts when my daughter tears her apart in front of you!” Tiamat laughed maniacally.
Hundreds of billions of light years away, Daniel, Sofia, and the rest got back from their trip to Area 51. Things were going smoothly, but as Tiamat cursed his name, Daniel sneezed.