Beneath the Red Dragon - Chapter 43: The Special White Dragon

Chapter 43: The Special White Dragon

Words : 1293 Author : White Crane by the Reed

Chapter 43 of "Beneath the Red Dragon" kicks off with thrilling moments: No one knows how many days have passed, Karon has long lost the concept of... Read more!

No one knows how many days have passed, Karon has long lost the concept of precise time, a habit formed since his birth. Dragons have no real perception of time; it’s useless to them.

These dragons were shackled with specially prepared chains, their limbs bound. They were provided with just enough food every day to keep them alive and vibrant.

Even the meager portions of food were heavily mixed with magic potions by the mages to suppress the dragons’ magic power bloodline to prevent outbreaks on the ship.

As a result, not only was the space for dragon movement extremely limited, but their bodies also felt weak during activity, forcing them to curl up. Their heads nestled into their wings, resembling large cats sleeping together.

Karon squinted his eyes for rest, his head tucked beneath his folded wings.

Next to the resting Karon was the mischievous White Dragon Camid. Mumbling something unclear in his sleep, he kept sucking on the tips of his own white wings as if dreaming of eating something delicious.

The Red Dragon sighed helplessly and immersed his consciousness into the Heart Energy Vortex.

Complex or pure strands of the power of thought were absorbed by the runes, which then emitted rare, barely perceptible heart energy to blend into the vortex.

Karon discovered that at some unknown time, the power of thought connecting to White Dragon Gomot had become particularly solid, with the most individual power of thought absorbed from Gomot.

Next there were Camid and Kleyna, these two dragons were extremely trusting of Karon, especially Camid, who invested his limited wisdom in Karon, as if from Camid’s perspective, the Red Dragon had become his external brain.

Then came the other juvenile dragons and the Centaur Tribe, who provided similar amounts of the power of thought to Karon. Juvenile dragons provided slightly more, but it was surprising to see the power of thought from the Centaur Tribe steadily increasing.

Finally, there were the Dogman’s Beloved; although in large numbers, each one offered very little individual power of thought, likely due to the weak individual strength of kobolds.

Lastly, it was the Ogre Giant Demon. This soul-devouring Giant Demon, now counteracted by Karon, also established a weak connection with him, along with some power of thought from ogres. It seemed the actions of the Red Dragon left a profound impression and shadow on these ogres.

Click-click-click

The sound of leather soles touching the ship’s deck approached, suggesting the footsteps of Will Clarence. These days, this human noble constantly sought opportunities to persuade Karon to sign a contract, coming almost daily.

Karon didn’t want to respond to him. If possible, the Red Dragon would crush each bone of this human finely, then discard them on the plains for the wild dogs to savor bit by bit. Better not let me find a chance, the Red Dragon thought sinisterly.

Contrary to Karon’s expectations, it wasn’t Will Clarence who came but the smiling Mage Xiuse.

Squinting eyes? Karon was even less inclined to engage!

The mage gently squatted before the unmoving Red Dragon, patting the dragon’s wing covered in dense red scales, smilingly said, "Hey, juvenile dragon, want to hear a story? A story about dragons!"

"I’m not interested, don’t play such childish games in front of me, mage, I’m not one of those kids who enjoy listening to stories." The Red Dragon mumbled.

Xiuse didn’t take the Red Dragon’s reaction to heart, smilingly continuing to tell the story.

"Long ago, in the Far North’s Glacier Plain, there was a White Dragon who believed most dragons only instinctively used their power, like a pig with strength. Switching a pig’s consciousness with a dragon’s wouldn’t make much difference."

"To escape this predicament, this White Dragon embarked on the path of seeking knowledge. He first found a Low Tier Mage, establishing a contract, agreeing to protect his family for a generation in exchange for a portion of the mage’s inheritance after his death."

Karon’s ears hidden beneath his wings quietly perked up; anyway, to kill time, listening to this mage’s story for amusement seemed fine.

The mage suddenly paused, smiled slightly, and continued, "This White Dragon was very trustworthy. After guarding the mage’s family for a whole hundred years, he received the mage’s sincere trust, thus obtaining knowledge on how to touch a real corner of this world."

"After completing the first contract, the White Dragon found a Middle-tier Mage, similarly establishing a contract, guarding the mage’s family, receiving a portion of the mage’s inheritance."

"Thus, under the White Dragon’s good reputation, eventually, a Legendary Mage nearing the end of life sought him to sign a contract. The Legendary Mage left the White Dragon knowledge about the essence of power."

"All extraordinary creatures in the world have their seed of power. The dragons’ seed of power is their Evil Dragon Bloodline. Within a few hundred years, utilizing this knowledge, the White Dragon transcended the legendary threshold in terms of life’s essence."

Essence transcending the legendary threshold? In Karon’s inherent knowledge, there wasn’t information about this White Dragon, yet he knew that the True Dragon Race’s power far exceeded other defined tiers of power.

Looking at this from an extraordinary tier system, typical dragons surpass power definitions by two tiers. However, a White Dragon from the Five-colored Dragon Species, whose bloodline is already at the lowest, generally requires reaching Ancient Dragon or Ancient Dragon status to achieve legendary power, i.e., at least a thousand-year-old White Dragon possessing power to rival legends. Even then, White Dragon’s bloodline often doesn’t support them crossing into the legendary.

Yet, this White Dragon, in mere centuries, lifted the life essence beyond the legendary, stronger and more dangerous than those Ancient Dragons, almost like a fairy tale.

Karon’s interest was piqued; he extended his head from beneath his wings, intending to hear what next words this mage might say.

Xiuse’s tone gradually intensified: "This White Dragon even, after stepping into the Star Realm, killed a legendary tier Titan, known as ’Breath of Winter’. He wielded a destructive breath capable of bringing winter to all life. And the Legendary Mage who created all this was part of a lineage of mages of which I’m one, and we call ourselves Research Mages!"

The air gradually turned stagnant, and after a long while, seeing the Red Dragon seemingly in a daze, the mage couldn’t help but wave his hand in front of the dragon, "Say something, juvenile dragon!"

"What should I say?" Karon was taken aback, thoughts still lingering on the mage’s previous words, the real side of the world. The extreme perception trigger he experienced likely showed a real aspect of the world as well.

Squinting Mage Xiuse’s eyes widened, apparently a bit frenzied: "Juvenile dragon, your talent far surpasses that White Dragon’s, you shouldn’t be like those dragons, indulging in your own bloodline. Join me, I’ll assist you, you can help me, together, our future is boundless!"

The Red Dragon boredly swung his tail, saying nothing. This sweet promise was not only grand but gritty. A dragon’s affair is a dragon’s affair. Karon is Karon; what does it matter to a so-and-so? Besides, the situation isn’t clear yet, so it’s better to observe and adapt rather than making rash choices.

The dragon’s silence indicated a certain attitude. The mage squinted his eyes again, stood up, and deeply gazed at the Red Dragon, "Your eyes harbor a true dragon, juvenile dragon. If you change your mind, I’ll assist you!"

šŸ“– Contents

1 Chapter 1: The Dragonborn Child 2 Chapter 2: Eating and Troubles 3 Chapter 3: Red Dragon Dump Truck 4 Chapter 4: Bloodline Manifestation, Innate Ability Solidification 5 Chapter 5: Young Dragon Group 6 Chapter 6: Dragon Nest Canyon 7 Chapter 7: The Pik Sprite 8 Chapter 8: Riven’s Gift 9 Chapter 9: The Pick Elf’s Little Horns 10 Chapter 1: The Dragon Group’s First Hunt 11 Chapter 11: Dragon Group’s First Hunt (Part 2) 12 Chapter 12: Absolute Control 13 Chapter 13: Another Fruitful Day 14 Chapter 14: Juvenile Dragon 15 Chapter 15: Awakening 16 Chapter 16: Camid in Deep Thought 17 Chapter 17: Anna on the Prairie 18 Chapter 18: Gold-eating Beast 19 Chapter 19: Heart Energy 20 Chapter 20: Red Dragon 21 Chapter 21: Akzhi, Flexible and Unyielding 22 Chapter 22: Antajena-brand Voice Tube 23 Chapter 23: Ogre Tribe 24 Chapter 24: Approaching Crisis 25 Chapter 25: Danger Approaches 26 Chapter 26: Dragon Catcher 27 Chapter 27: All’s Fair in War 28 Chapter 28: Overload 29 Chapter 29: The Dispersed Dragon Group 30 Chapter 30: I, Red Dragon, Am Robbing You! 31 Chapter 31: Carlette’s Choice 32 Chapter 32: The New Dragon’s Beloved 33 Chapter 33: An Old Horse Eats Young Grass 34 Chapter 34: Conspiracy 35 Chapter 35: Targeting the Ogres 36 Chapter 36: Insults 37 Chapter 37: Death of the Ogre Tyrant 38 Chapter 38: Fafnir’s Ambition 39 Chapter 39: Giant Demon of Soul Devourer 40 Chapter 40: Bronze Certificate 41 Chapter 41: Attempt 42 Chapter 42: White King’s Twins 43 Chapter 43: The Special White Dragon 44 Chapter 44: Hobis 45 Chapter 45: The Optimist 46 Chapter 46: Alien Species 47 Chapter 47: Saving Private Karon 48 Chapter 48: Sub-brain Node 49 Chapter 49: Blood Alone Cannot Satisfy Me 50 Chapter 50: A Seemingly Simple Plan 51 Chapter 51: The Red Dragon’s Experiment 52 Chapter 52: Universal Slayer 53 Chapter 53: White Tower Mage 54 Chapter 54: Only a Legend Can Face a Legend 55 Chapter 55: The Emperor’s Legendary Path 56 Chapter 56: Undercurrents 57 Chapter 57: Guardians 58 Chapter 58: Land of Golden 59 Chapter 59: The King’s Relic 60 Chapter 60: Somber Dragon Fire 61 Chapter 61: Dragon Descendant 62 Chapter 62: Dragon Descendant (Part 2) 63 Chapter 63: Dragon Descendant 64 Chapter 64: Dragon Group and Monsters

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