Chapter 521 Coincidence in the Fog of History (4k)(2/2)
"And the more the emperor uses his power, the more intense the combustion will be."
"So, even if the Golden Level has an extremely long life span, every emperor of the empire will live for less than 100 years."
Hearing this, Allen subconsciously looked up at Caesar.
"Don't worry, the environment has changed now, and I don't need to follow this old path."
Hearing this, Renard couldn't help but let go of his heart. But soon, he pretended to be careless and looked at the side.
"When VI was there, fierce battles were fought in order to guard the empire and protect our planes."
"So, he has extremely serious hidden injuries in his body, and his life span is considered a few shorter than those listed as emperors."
"He originally had a few years to live, which was enough to arrange the imperial power to make proper alternation, but the secret injury suddenly broke out, which caught him off guard."
Allen's heart suddenly moved, and he couldn't help but doubt the "sudden" truth.
But he did not rush to speak at this time, but continued to listen quietly.
"The sixth generation forced to leave a will, allowing the eldest son who was in the imperial capital to succeed him and then fell into a coma."
"You all know what happened later. The seventh generation raised anger and attacked the imperial capital in one breath and seized the throne."
"But it happened to be here. Before the seventh generation entered the imperial capital, the sixth generation died."
"Even for this reason, the funeral of VI was passed through two parts, the first half of the sixth eldest son, and the second half of the seventh."
I don’t know if it’s because of Alan Duoxin, but Alan always felt that when Caesar said the word “coin” before, he spoke in a playful tone.
Renard seemed to have some feeling, and quietly gave Allen a look.
The two exchanged opinions privately, but did not interrupt Caesar's explanation.
"You should understand what the so-called coincidence is."
"This truth about the Darvia continent naturally requires an extremely secret inheritance, so it does not appear in paper books, but exists in the mouth of every emperor."
"The sudden death of the sixth generation interrupted the inheritance of the royal family."
"Then, after the VII, who did not understand this part of the secret knowledge, chose what he thought was correct after the Holy See's support for the eldest son of the VI, the infiltration of the imperial system and the stealing of imperial rights."
Chapter completed!