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Transmigration: Am I the only normal person? (1-261)

Chapter 203: "Dragon's Roar: Nordic Mythology" [202]



Summary

In a secret chamber of Takamagahara, Lu Ke observes Lu Ming Ze as he discusses the connections between dragons and Norse mythology. Lu Ming Ze reveals that Norse myths are a distortion of dragon history, manipulated by those with intent, particularly Odin. They explore the significance of the Copper Pillar of the Ice Sea, which documents dragon history, but acknowledge that future interpretations have been altered. Lu Ming Ze hints at the loneliness of rulers, including Odin, and how hybrids feel isolation. The conversation shifts to Lu Ming Ze's identity, where he reveals that Norse mythology is a twisted part of dragon history and that dragons can be the source of all myths. He recounts his own past as the Black King, facing humiliation and death, paralleling the story of Jesus Christ, and concludes that he and his brother have the power to shape their destinies.

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