Chapter 736 - 736 725 Eyes Gradually Grow Cold _2
Chapter 736 - 736 725 Eyes Gradually Grow Cold _2
Chapter 736: Chapter 725 Eyes Gradually Grow Cold _2 Chapter 736: Chapter 725 Eyes Gradually Grow Cold _2 “Dragon Clan Academy!” Golden Dragon Silwa and Silver Dragon Gwen looked at each other, their mental states in a continuous state of shock. They had been taken aback when Muria announced his intention to conquer the entire peninsula, and now they were hearing about an academy specifically created for the Dragon Race. It was surprising to them that such a powerful creature as a dragon could have an institution like an academy.
“Yes, an academy. The purpose of my academy is to help Giant Dragons grow better. If possible, I would even like to invite your children to join,” Muria smoothly extended the invitation. Just a few days ago, when he visited Golden Dragon City, he came up with this idea. Even though the Dragon Clan Academy was currently housing the sons of the Dragon Race, Metallic dragons were primarily taught, to balance with the Five Colored Dragons.
However, the number of Metallic Dragons in Xena Pus was too low and didn’t add up to a hundred. Surprisingly, two Ancient Dragons developed their clans there. These two old-timers, who sneaked into Xena Pus for fun awhile ago, enjoyed a leisurely life here. After consulting Muria’s opinion, they brought all their dragon children and dragon grandchildren with them. Of course, Muria welcomed this – after all, who would think there could ever be too many dragons?
As a condition of residence, Muria also had the right to mobilize and command them. So, when the Dragon Clan Academy was first established, he hired these two Metallic Ancient Dragons as professors of the academy and enrolled all their underage dragon children and dragon grandchildren as part of the first batch of Metallic dragon students.
“Academy?” Unlike their mother, hearing the word ‘academy’ gave the three little dragons an instinctive sense of foreboding, even though they didn’t understand what an academy was. Muria still carried a warm smile on his face, but that smile seemed strangely ominous to the young dragons.
They may not know what an academy was, but they knew about the ‘study’ part of it, hence they associated it with learning. For these youngsters, who were less than twenty years old, learning was a painful process. As Metallic dragons, they were forced to learn various forms of magic and read various books from a young age. All of these were too boring for their young minds, which hadn’t yet developed an appreciation of the wonders of knowledge. Thus, they would often find chances to play instead.
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The two mother dragons took their three little ones to visit the newly established Dragon Clan Academy, while William stayed behind to communicate with some legends from Central Cloud Island. He had no interest in the so-called Dragon Clan Academy since he didn’t have a dragon son.
“This academy was only recently set up by me and many facilities are not yet complete. We are still not fully staffed,” Muria explained as he walked across the smooth white jade playground with the five dragons, “However, I’ve already invited two Metallic Ancient Dragons and an Ancient Green Dragon as professors. They’ve promised to teach at least twelve classes every month, so there’s no need to worry about the teaching staff.”
“Ancient Dragons teaching?” On hearing Muria’s words, the two mother dragons couldn’t help expressing their astonishment. Apart from their direct descendants, ordinary dragons wouldn’t have the opportunity to gain knowledge from Ancient Dragons. They didn’t expect this institution to have Ancient Dragons teaching classes.
“Actually, even before this school was established, I’ve already educated quite a few Five Colored Dragons. I can show you the achievements they’ve made after receiving comprehensive education,” Muria declared, before giving the five dragons a tour of the various facilities constructed for the Dragon Race at the academy. To add to the appeal, he had some Five Colored Dragon youngsters summoned; red, blue, green, black, and white dragons – three of each kind. When they arrived, they obediently lined up.
“Please, choose any young dragon.” Muria’s face bore a confident smile.
“Let’s choose this one!” Golden Dragon Silwa, somewhat puzzled by Muria’s smile, picked a young Blue Dragon at random as requested.
“What’s your name?” Muria asked, turning to the chosen Blue Dragon.
“Nasan Buck.”
“Very good, Nasan Buck, step forward.”
At Muria’s command, the Blue Dragon walked obediently out of line, and looked up at Muria. It had heard that good behavior might be rewarded with crystals.
“Tell me, how many one Ring magic spells have you mastered so far?”
“Sir, I have mastered seven one Ring magic spells.” The blue dragon showed a proud expression, which was quite an accomplishment among its kind. The ‘kind’ referenced here were those it studied with, not the wild dragons, who were in no way worthy of comparison.
“Now, perform all the spells you’ve mastered.”
Under the astonished gaze of the two mother dragons, the little Blue Dragon clumsily performed all seven one Ring magic spells. It may have looked rough around the edges, but considering its race and age, it was enough to impress the dragons.
“Are all young dragons at this level?” Golden Dragon Silwa asked, her eyes wide with surprise as she looked at the young dragons. If they were all at this level, then this kind of education was truly terrifying.
“Of course, you can pick another dragon if you wish,” Muria assured her with a smile.
Soon, under the curious gaze of these two mother dragons, they pointed to a few more young dragons to demonstrate the spells they had mastered. The sound of gasps of admiration continued to ring out and the look in Golden Dragon Silwa’s eyes turned more and more displeasing towards her own three children. It was a dismissive look.
This change in the way she looked at them had the three young dragons huddling together, looking somewhat lost. They sensed that something bad was about to happen to them, and they knew that it was all Muria’s fault. Therefore, the way they looked at Muria changed from hot eagerness to cold indifference.
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“Your Majesty, there is new information.”
Just as Muria was showcasing his educational achievements to Golden Dragon Silwa, urgent news was delivered to him.
“The Storm Giant Knight scouting the Giant Dragon Peninsula has discovered traces of humans. Following the humans, he discovered nine human cities and numerous villages and cultivated farms. Some Evil Dragons have also been spotted there.”
“It seems that it’s not just me who has designs on the Evil Dragon Peninsula; there are humans on this continent who also have their eyes on it,” Muria said with an unconcerned smile upon receiving the news, “But since I’ve already made a move, I’m afraid they’ll have to regretfully bow out. This land can only have one Master.”
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