Charlie's words didn't particularly astonish Maria.
It took her just a moment to process Charlie's words before responding softly, "I had speculated along these lines before, though uncertain. Now, it seems everything falls into place. Dragon is unique, and not every Dragon descendant inherits Dragon's traits. Conversely, the likelihood of a Dragon descendant inheriting Dragon is exceedingly low. Moreover, they must also be willing to relinquish their 'dragon formation‘ to their offspring. Considering these factors, it would be challenging to find anyone in the world besides the Young Master who could fulfill the criteria to ascend to the Divine Dragon..."
Curiosity sparked in Charlie, prompting him to ask, "Isn‘t Dragon's child inevitably Dragon?"
"Indeed," Marla affirmed, nodding. "Young Master, consider this, Dragon possesses exceptional qualities. His fate ensures that regardless of circumstances, he'll possess superior strength and acquire more resources. During the era of polygamy, Dragon men likely had multiple wives and children. If every Dragon offspring inherited Dragon's traits, our world would be overrun by Dragon descendants."
Maria continued, "In truth, a person's destiny, apart from being influenced by their parents' fate, is largely their own. It's akin to randomly selecting numbers from I to 100. To be a ‘dragon', you'd have to pick 100$ continuously without error. The probability is naturally minuscule. While having a Dragon father may slightly improve the odds, achieving such consistency is still as improbable as reaching for the sky."
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