Chapter 510 - : Origins, Destiny?

Chapter 510: Chapter 510: Origins, Destiny?

White Mitchell was unwilling to become the Family Head.

Mateo Mitchell could not force him, but, at this moment, what angered him was the weakness of the people in the Mitchell family present.

Could it be that each and every one of them needed to rely on White Mitchell in order to survive?

Didn’t they think about how to revive the declining Family Headship?

Could it be that there was not a single person with backbone in the whole Mitchell family?

Mateo Mitchell’s face revealed a look of disappointment, as if hating iron for not becoming steel. He couldn’t help wishing to vigorously teach these feeble individuals a good lesson.

“I will temporarily take over as the Mitchell Family Head until White is willing to accept this position. Do any of you have objections?” Mateo Mitchell asked, glaring at the family members.

Hearing these words, the family members nodded one after another. Looking at their yes-man demeanor, where was the slightest bit of the grandeur of a prominent family in the Capital City?

They had utterly disgraced their ancestors!

Sigh…

Mateo Mitchell let out a heavy sigh, feeling the burden on his shoulders increase even more.

After this, under Mateo Mitchell’s organization, the family members began to clean the scene.

White Mitchell, on the other hand, followed Alexander into one of the Mitchell family’s rooms, to discuss important matters.

“Mateo, you come in too. This matter is, after all, related to your Mitchell family,” Alexander said.

Related to our Mitchell family?

Mateo Mitchell was slightly confused upon hearing this, but nevertheless, obediently followed.

Alexander was a genuine Great Elder from the Elders’ House, while he was merely a Preparatory Elder. His status couldn’t compare to Alexander’s, let alone White Mitchell’s.

Yet Mateo Mitchell did not feel disheartened; instead, he took pride in this.

After all, seeing the appearance of such an outstanding person like White Mitchell among the younger generation would make anyone feel pleased and gratified.

Before long, the three of them gathered in a room.

White Mitchell looked solemnly at Alexander, knowing that a Great Elder like him would not casually appear in the mundane world. His sudden appearance now was not only to help him out, but also likely due to other matters.

As expected, Alexander wore a serious expression, and spoke word by word in a serious tone. “You both listen carefully, the things that will follow are about the lifeline of our whole Dragon Realm!”

Is it that important?

Mateo Mitchell was immediately alert and keenly listened, while White Mitchell, although not as intense in his reaction, was equally attentive.

“Over a century ago, our Dragon Realm’s Transcendent Origin was stolen, our destiny injured, leading to countless deaths and sufferings. I know that you both might not understand it now, but you must remember.” Alexander stated succinctly.

Transcendent Origin?

Destiny?

As Alexander predicted, Mateo Mitchell was baffled by these unfamiliar terms.

However, White Mitchell, who had come into contact with the Transcendent Origin, seemed to have caught some crucial clues.

“Now that the Transcendent Origin is within me, I’ve returned to the Dragon Realm. Can’t the destiny of the Dragon Realm be restored?” White Mitchell asked.

Upon hearing this, Alexander shook his head: “Even though you have brought back the Transcendent Origin, you must have noticed that the Transcendent Origin within you is still dormant.

If not for the life and death test you faced this time, I fear the Transcendent Origin wouldn’t have been activated.

If we wish to restore the Dragon Realm’s destiny, the Transcendent Origin must return to its peak state!”

Upon hearing this, White Mitchell immediately asked: “In that case, where should I look for the method to restore it?”

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