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Chapter 1371

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"Elder Abel, this is your dragon nest. Please use the control card to open it!" Elder Eugene gestured to Abel.

Abel sensed that there was a magic circle at the entrance of the cave. He took out the control card and activated it with his power of the Will. The control card emitted a ray of light, and the magic circle opened.

He flew into the cave first. The layout of the interior surprised him. This cave had obviously been decorated. There were a lot of decorations that blue dragons needed.

This was a typical dragon nest. It was divided into two areas. One was the dragon's living area, and the other was the human's living area.

The dragon's living area was divided into two main areas. One was the huge living room. Here, a dragon could invite four or five other dragons to interact without feeling crowded.

The other area was the bedroom, where a strangely large bed was arranged.

This was the place where the dragons slept, and it was also the place where the dragons cultivated.

The living room's walls were similar to Blue Dragon Hurley's dragon nest. The walls and floor were inlaid with ice that never melted, making this place especially suitable for a blue dragon's living area.

The bed in the bedroom was made with a large piece of ice that never melted. It was covered with a layer of gold coins and all kinds of shiny treasures.

"Elder Eugene, what's the layout of this place?" Abel asked Elder Eugene in confusion.

Putting everything else aside, just the arrangement of these two places would require a Wyrm to spend hundreds of years slowly accumulating the painstaking effort.

The wealth here was not much different from the dragon nests he saw where the demigods lived. Even if he didn't decorate and just used this place, it wouldn't feel shabby.

"Elder Abel, this is the tradition of the dragons. When a dragon dies, its dragon nest will be inherited by its descendants. If there are no descendants, then the dragon nest will be sealed and left for the dragons who choose to live here in the future!" Elder Eugene explained.

"I'm afraid the blue dragon here is not as simple as a Legendary rank, right?" Abel asked again as he looked at the layout.

"As you can see, this is the dragon nest of a fallen demigod blue dragon. It is also a kind of opportunity that you chose to come here!" Elder Eugene replied with a smile.

Abel nodded. The Everlasting Frozen Ice was a treasure of the ice attribute. Finding it from the depths of the sea and bringing it back was not something a legendary could do.

He looked at this dragon nest and felt a strange sense of familiarity. It was as if everything here was somehow related to him.

However, he was sure that this was his first time here. He had never been here before.

"Elder Abel, if you need a mana environment to train, you can contact the dragon spirit directly. The dragon spirit will change the rules of the dragon nest for you. This is one of the powers of the dragon elders!" Elder Eugene continued to explain.

Abel nodded and asked, "I'm very happy with this place. I want to know the name of this fallen blue dragon."

"The original owner of this place was the demigod Christopher!" Elder Eugene replied in a deep voice.

As soon as he heard this name, Abel's blue dragon bloodline began to fluctuate. It was as if this name had triggered some kind of reaction in his bloodline.

He thought of the blue dragon crystal. Perhaps that dragon crystal belonged to demigod Christopher. He had inherited the dragon crystal's bloodline, which was why he felt so familiar with this place and the name of demigod Christopher.

Afterward, as the blue dragon bloodline fluctuated, a lot of inherited knowledge was generated and poured into his brain.

There were training methods of blue dragons, fighting methods of blue dragons, and so on.

"Elder Eugene, I think I have inherited the bloodline of demigod Christopher!" Abel didn't hide the reaction in his body.

"Elder Abel, I told you this was a kind of opportunity!" Elder Eugene replied with a smile.

As a matter of fact, when he first saw Abel, he had already guessed where Abel's bloodline came from.

It was just that Abel had always chosen to train as a wizard, so he didn't help Abel with his blue dragon bloodline.

This time, when Abel chose his dragon nest, he didn't interfere either. However, it was like fate had guided Abel to Demigod Christopher's dragon nest.

It seemed like Abel had made an unconscious choice, but he was still influenced by his blue dragon bloodline.

The blue dragon bloodline guided Abel to choose the dragon nest of the original owner of the blue dragon bloodline. This was supposed to be Abel's inheritance.

If Abel didn't choose to train as a wizard, the dragons would have brought him to the small world of the dragon island to help him awaken his blue dragon bloodline.

Or maybe he would have awakened his blue dragon bloodline after a hundred years.

Elder Eugene soon left, leaving Abel to check his dragon nest alone. What Abel did next was his own business, so Elder Eugene didn't want to interfere.

Abel looked around the dragon nest and felt a little emotional. Demigod Christopher's bloodline had guided him here. If it was anyone else, they would have started training as a dragon.

However, when he came here, he was already a demigod, the same level as demigod Christopher. The blue dragon bloodline was no longer of much value to him.

Maybe after he took care of the demon from beyond, he would have time to slowly strengthen himself according to the blue dragon bloodline.

Abel had other things on his mind, so he wasn't calm. The answer he got from Elder Eugene made him a little worried about his training.

It was a path of training that no one had ever walked before, so it was very risky.

However, now that he was a demigod, he had enough time to train. It wasn't impossible for him to walk on a path of training that no one had ever walked before.

One had to know that behind him, there was a world that he owned all to himself as a guarantee.

Thinking of this, his eyes flashed with a confident light. Since he started cultivating, he had been creating miracles. If there were any difficulties in his new path of cultivation, he would solve them!

"Brother Abel, I heard you came and built a dragon nest here. Why didn't you tell me?" Kinlung Kemble's voice emerged from the cave.

"Brother Kemble, I've just left Elder Eugene's place. I've just settled down and was about to go to your place!" Abel was very happy to see Gold Dragon Kemble again, so he smiled and waved him in.

"You're a demigod?" Kinlung Kemble suddenly gasped.

"Yes!" Abel smiled bitterly. He knew anyone who saw him as a demigod would have the same reaction.

The main reason was his age. He became an immortal at the age of 23, which was probably the fastest speed in the history of this world.

"How can you keep quiet about becoming a Demigod? You have to celebrate after becoming a Demigod. Plus, there's a new dragon nest. This is a double blessing. I'll call all my friends!" Kinlung Kemble pointed at Abel and began to contact all the giant dragons that Abel knew.

Soon, Gold Dragon April, Blue Dragon Hurley, Blue Dragon Maria, Black Dragon Prague, and Black Dragon Kinsey all appeared in the living room.

Luckily, they were all in human form. Otherwise, this huge living room would not be able to accommodate so many giant dragons.

As the host, Abel took out his grandmaster wine, red wine, and fruit juice from his holy portal bag and served his friends.

"Brother Abel, ever since we left the golden castle, we haven't had the chance to have a good gathering or drink your good wine. I really miss the taste!" Kinlung Kemble laughed and took a big gulp of the grandmaster wine.

"Kemble, you need to hurry up. Look at Abel's speed. He might become a god before you!" Blue Dragon Hurley laughed and said to Kinlung Kemble.

"We're brothers. It doesn't matter who becomes a god first!" Although Kinlung Kemble said this, he still felt a little guilty. He reached out and patted Blue Dragon Hurley.

When Abel talked about Christopher becoming a demigod, all the giant dragons were in awe. They were also amazed by the flow of fate.

The few female giant dragons who were going to be mothers just laughed and did not say anything.

Although he was now an elder of the dragons, he still asked his friends to call him by his name in private. This made his interactions with the giant dragons a little less awkward.

"Abel, you need servants. Let me introduce you to some demigods!" Kinlung Kemble said with a smile.

"Yeah, we should introduce some demigods to Abel. They're perfect for him!" Blue Dragon Hurley nodded.

"Half-dragon?" Abel was a little curious. He had never heard of this race before.

"Demigods are humanoid creatures with dragon blood. They are quite intelligent, but there aren't many of them. They rely on the dragons to survive, so you can't see them in the outside world!" Kinlung Kemble explained with a smile.

Abel looked at the giant dragon nest. It was too much of a waste of time and energy for him to take care of this place alone. There was no need for that.

"Brother Kemble, thank you for your help. Can you help me decide how many demigods I need?" Abel said with a smile.

He was not planning to put anything important here, so he didn't need to hide anything. It was not a bad idea to recruit some demigods.

The gathering of friends didn't last long due to the physical condition of the female dragons. Blue Dragon Maria had to go back to take care of the dragon eggs, while Gold Dragon April and Black Dragon Kinsey had to rest. The dragons also began to leave.

Kinlung Kemble was the last to leave. He put a book in Abel's hand and said with a smile, "Brother Abel, this is my experience on the law of lightning. Take it. I'll help you with the demigods tomorrow!"

Abel held this seemingly ordinary book in his hand, but his heart was very touched.

Don't underestimate these insights. The higher the level, the less likely it would be to leak the insights. This was related to the secrets of one's own cultivation.

Kinlung Kemble gave him his experience on the law of lightning as a sign of trust.

Without waiting for Abel to say anything, Kinlung Kemble waved his hand and left.

Abel looked at his own dragon nest and decided that he wouldn't leave today. He would leave tomorrow when the draconians arrived.

He took out some decorations from the Divine Portal Bag and added some decorations to the layout of the dragon lair. Before he knew it, it was night time.

Just when he took out the scroll of town portal and was about to enter the Dark World, his intuition told him that it was not a good idea to do so.

He stopped and sensed his surroundings, but he didn't find anything wrong.

However, he trusted his intuition. It would not send out a warning for no reason.

Only when he was about to do something that would lead to serious consequences would his spirit sense give him a warning.

"Dragon spirit, please open the mana environment for me!" He bowed towards the sky.

Afterward, he felt the fluctuation of the law around him. Mana was generated out of thin air, and a mana environment appeared. The density of mana reached the standard of a large mana gathering circle.

He did not start training immediately. Instead, his face changed slightly.

He knew about the small world of dragon island from Kinlung Kemble's explanation. It was a small world built by the dragon god through the fragments of the world.

Now, he was very suspicious. Was this the real world of the dragon god?

Yes, this was his suspicion. According to his judgment, if this was really the real world of the Dragon God, then his every move here would be clearly known by the Dragon God. Therefore, when he was about to open the portal, his spiritual sense warned him.

If this was the real world of the dragon god, then how powerful would the dragon god be?

It was not his first time seeing the real world. He had studied the real world of one of his god-ranked wizards and two of his god-ranked holy Knight.

Although their real world was called the real world, it was basically a seed of law that was influenced by the main law. Although there were also lands, rivers, mountains, and so on, they were all in between reality and illusion. They were formed by energy. They were far from being real.

If the small world of dragon island was the real world of the dragon god, then everything here was formed by the law.

Thinking of this, Abel could not help but reach out and touch the wall beside him. The unmelting ice on the wall was definitely real. It was found from other places, but the stone wall behind it should be automatically formed by the small world of dragon island.

He found a place that was not covered by the unmelting ice and carefully sensed the stone wall with his hand.

After a while, he let go of his hand in disappointment. In his perception, this stone wall was completely no different from an ordinary stone wall.

But he knew that this place was definitely different. Just from the fact that the dragon spirit just relied on the power of law to generate a mana environment, this was simply beyond his knowledge and understanding.

Although he was not a magic circle master, he was a master alchemist. His expertise in potions, metallurgy, forging, and so on exceeded most of the professionals in this world. It was not an exaggeration to say that he was number one in many fields.

He had never seen an environment that could generate mana using the law. It was estimated that this could only be achieved in this small world, or he guessed that the real world of the dragon god could be achieved. This was also his standard of judgment.

In any case, he did not have the slightest intention of staying here for a long time.

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