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Ragna learned how when he started his revenge in the future, he threw himself in
battle and nearly died many times, continued to survive and repeated it over and over. Initially he always lost but slowly his victories started to accumulate until he always won. He continued for 10 years until his silver sword started to fuse with him, but he ignored it as it didn't interfere with his hunting even though the pain was excruciating; 5 years later the sword completely fused with him, making his very flesh a weapon that exuded silver aura; 3 years after that, Ragna would learned how to amplify his body's aura; and 4 years later, he learned how to freely manipulate the silver aura on his own. During this period, Ragna went above and beyond the limits of a human and, after another 10 years of training, would master the ultimate dragon slaying technique, the "Silverine Battle Arts". Ragna approached the superior dragon Grymwelte, who was going to kill Leonica. Grymwelte was trembling by his presence and tried to use his full magic power to kill him but he was shattered in pieces in one
instant by him. Ragna, still having the terrible memories of his future, saw Leonica was still alive and cried of joy until he fell asleep between her arms. [1] Ragna woke up from a nightmare and found he was sleeping in a bed with Leonica, when he saw she was still alive he felt emotional again. Shortly after Sykes entered the room and explained him they were in his mansion and only because their inn was burned down and Leo asked him. Sykes then explained the actual situation, all the remaining dragons flew away after the superior dragon death, but half of the city was already destroyed, and the dead are countless, so he asked Ragna on
what to do now and he replied they should leave the
country because the Dragon God declared the end of the kingdom, so they won't be followed beyond the border. Sykes was shocked by his reply and questioned him if he was really the Ragna he knew, but before he could answer Leo woke up; Ragna, seeing her alive and moving, cried until he fell asleep again.
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