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Chapter 414 Interstellar Bloodline



Chapter 414 Interstellar Bloodline

Riemann instantly perked up—Alice de la Leyer, her white hair was not white in the normal sense, but rather the flowing silver hair unique to royal women.

"Alice Delalaye is royalty? This—no, I must see for myself."

As the vintage car turned the corner, Riemann and his entourage looked at Alice, his question turned into a statement.

Without a doubt, Alice and his sisters looked exactly alike, with identical features, leaving no room for falsehood. He was taken aback—and immediately understood the crux of the matter.

But even if he wanted to do something, it was too late—Alice's appearance had already been captured by the media, and these reporters ran all over the empire to report the news; they were faster than the imperial scouts!

Perhaps right now, a media speedboat has already crossed the satellite and sent this intelligence to the heart of the Empire.

He had never experienced anything like this before—but he subconsciously thought that Alice, with her unclear royal bloodline, was bound to cause a lot of trouble.

He stepped forward and, in front of the media, extended his hand to Alice.

"Welcome to the planet Riemann—Alice."

There were no suffixes, no official titles, no formal appellations. Alice didn't understand the deeper meaning at the moment, but everyone else in the empire understood what it meant for a crown prince to address someone in this way.

The media frantically pressed the shutter button, and someone carried a huge machine to start a live broadcast.

"please."

Inside the council chamber, a meeting room had already been prepared. The Crown Prince gestured and said, "Miss Alice, your entourage, including your personal guards, please remain outside."

"Mr. Riemann, if we didn't realize it before, this was a business meeting, wasn't it?"

“No, Miss Alice, because of you, we must begin a private meeting, one that must be completely private, at a level that even my lover cannot enter.”

"Excuse me, please."

Alice looked at Rafis Yao and Vera behind her and nodded to them. Rafis told Alice through her eyes that if anything happened, she would rush in immediately.

The door closed, and Alice looked at Riemann in front of her. Riemann stared intently at her, observing her closely—then he took off the necklace from his neck.

“Miss Alice Delalaye, I’ll just call you Alice.”

“Mr. Riemann, what does this mean?”

"Please hold this."

A blood-red crystal appeared in Riemann's palm, and Alice looked at it—this stone had a magical aura.

She was somewhat surprised because she didn't sense any magical energy outside the Amelanxi system, except for the integrated magic energy section loaded on the ship.

She reached out and gently grasped the stone with her delicate fingers—instantly, she realized she was no longer in that luxurious hall.

"As expected... once Danlex's bloodline comes into contact with the Inheritance Stone, it will enter the Inheritance Ground."

As Riemann's voice rang out beside her, Alice suddenly remembered—this was a long time ago, when she had just become a vampire, during the so-called "Trial of Inheritance".

Raffarin Loe didn't tell her anything about this so-called "test of inheritance," only saying that it was likely the influence of the warp.

Before she could even process what she had to say, she was back in the meeting room.

"You've already passed the test... You're Father's illegitimate son?"

Riemann looked at the person in front of him—Alice Delalaye's bloodline was undoubtedly the same as his, and its purity could not be lower than his.

He must proceed with caution.

“We don’t know your country or your emperor, but we passed through the illusion just now many years ago.”

Alice wondered—she sensed a familiar aura emanating from the man before her—a kind of blood-related intimacy, but much weaker than the palpable feeling she had with Alicia.

"Are you sure? Alice, wait, no, you can't not be, no, you can't not be!"

Which would cause less harm to the empire: an illegitimate daughter of an emperor who was never born, or a blood relative, or even a family member, who was not even from the empire? The former would merely change the course of the upcoming contest.

But the latter is undoubtedly a direct attack on the very foundation of the royal family! Although the Danlex family has ruled the empire for many years, voices within the empire advocating for the overthrow of the throne and the establishment of a democratically elected republic have never ceased!

If there is a second royal family, then the issue of legitimacy will provoke an even more fatal dispute. If Danlex is not supreme and not necessary for rule, then should the empire exist?

"Alice de la Leah, you wouldn't want your little kingdom to suffer a full-scale invasion by the Empire, would you?"

Alice still couldn't figure out what this so-called imperial crown prince was up to, but there was no doubt that protecting the fragile United Nations from an imperial invasion was indeed one of the missions of the armed diplomatic expeditionary fleet.

"This is, of course, our original intention, but if you dare to invade, then we will do our utmost to fight to the end."

Alice spoke earnestly, but she soon discovered that the crown prince's attention was not on her threats.

"Alice Delalaye...you have no idea what you are to the Empire."

Alice looked up at Riemann with a puzzled expression.

"Your bloodline and the royal bloodline are undoubtedly from the same lineage... but you grew up on an alien planet. Who else is in your family? Who are your generation?"

Alice listened, her expression suddenly turning serious—could it be?

“I am my mother’s only child, there is no one else.”

Riemann nodded. If there were more girls as big as Alice, it would be disastrous. But thankfully, there was only Alice, and the media only saw Alice.

"Phew, this is a huge deal."

Riemann comforted himself, sat down, and looked at Alice in front of him.

"Alice de la Leyer, no, from now on, within the Empire, you must call yourself Alice Danleix—if you wish to preserve your little country."

Alice perked up, and she suddenly realized something—as Raffarin Low had said, Alice's bloodline later spread throughout the universe, and no one knew where the results of those experiments were.

"You mean, we just became so-called royalty without even realizing it? But we weren't born to your so-called emperor."

"Not all the crown princes were born to the Emperor, Alice. Apart from me, the other crown princes were all found."

Riemann didn't mention the most crucial point—because he wasn't a bloodline found through search, but rather born of the emperor himself. Therefore, his bloodline was the weakest, which was also his most dangerous aspect.

"You must keep these things a secret. If you reveal even a single word of what we've said today, I will personally lead the fleet to wipe out everything you care about."

"We'll keep it a secret."

“Then I’ll take that as your agreement—Alice Danlex, my sister.”

"Call me whatever you want, Riemann."

Alice had no choice; her dream was too fragile, she knew that. The Empire's ships were enough to drown the azure of the United Nations, but...

But she had a new choice—this dream could not be extinguished, it absolutely would not. She made the choice to place the so-called imperial power above it.

She can corrupt in turn, and spread like wildfire.

Riemann suddenly realized that he had created an opponent for himself, but it was a helpless move—Alice had a secret that could destroy the empire, and he had the means to destroy Alice, but once he dragged Alice into this contest, he could not use such means to take her down.

Fortunately, Alice has no powerful backing. Within the empire, a crown prince without a powerful backing has absolutely no chance of winning the future competition.

“Come with me to the capital, Alice. You must meet him so that everything you have can be acknowledged and preserved.”

"can."


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