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Chapter 116: Chapter 57: Divine Sealing Dragon

Thus, at the foot of the mountain, many newborn Kobold offspring and Centaur offspring have appeared. These two tribes, under stable living conditions, are now in a period of rapid population growth, with new births every month.

Although the Ogre slaves and goblin tribe hold relatively low status within the Giant Dragon territory, the bountiful territory of the Dragon Group can still provide ample food.

Even entering the forest to dig for wild vegetables and gather mushrooms can easily sustain these creatures, whose life force is much stronger than that of humans.

However, the young of these Ogre slaves and Green-skinned goblins are not allowed to roam freely within the territory, partly due to issues of hierarchical status.

On the other hand, the particularly brutal Kobold offspring always enjoy tornting these slaves’ young, leading to a high mortality rate among Ogre and Green-skinned goblin offspring.

This is due to the racial nature and hierarchical differences of these monsters. Even though the Dragons do not appreciate such behavior, it is difficult to change in the short term. Moreover, the Dragons cannot focus on these details every mont.

Karon’s gaze at this ti focused on the newborn offspring of these Beloved. These newborns appear particularly strong and vigorous, with better physical conditions than their parents had at the fledgling stage.

So of the Kobold offspring residing at the foot of the Red Dragon mountain even grow dense red scales, only showing white skin on their chest and abdon, and the short horns on their heads differ from their parents, being thicker and longer.

Occasionally, there are even Kobold offspring that grow wings. Such offspring usually beco leaders among their peers, leading a group of Kobold offspring to wreak havoc in the dense forests at the mountain’s base.

They dig pits and then set traps with alarm systems that trigger crossbow arrows.

This innate talent is displayed vividly in these Kobold offspring.

As for the Centaur offspring, they show no particular changes; they just beco stronger. Perhaps the inherent talent of the Centaurs is much stronger than that of the Kobolds, so the Dragon’s influence is not yet apparent on them.

Clearly, even though Karon resides high above on the mountain peak, he is still uncontrollably influencing these Kobold Beloved, causing them gradually to change.

However, Karon himself does not know if these Kobold Beloved are influenced due to the nest effect or because the Kobold bloodline is naturally more susceptible to the Dragon’s influence.

After all, in Karon’s impression, only a Legendary Giant Dragon possesses a nest effect broad enough to affect a wide range, and the nest effect of a Giant Dragon below Legendary level is generally limited to the surroundings of its own cave.

And as Karon’s nest is at the mountain peak, theoretically, it is very difficult to influence these Kobold Beloved. Initially, Karon tried actively to control the nest effect of the Giant Dragon, but with little success.

Therefore, Karon chose to build his nest on the mountain to reduce the influence on the surrounding environnt. After all, the changes a Red Dragon makes to the environnt are not as relatively gentle as those of a Green Dragon. At that ti, the grasslands and forests would be full of cracked earth and unquenchable wildfires.

The destructive power of other Young Dragons is also not far off, especially the White Dragon and the Blue Dragon. The Blue Dragon causes the nearby land to gradually beco desertified, while the White Dragon turns its locale into a natural icehouse.

Karon does not want to destroy the surrounding environnt; this is not because the Evil Dragon suddenly has a kind heart, but because a well-preserved territory can bring more benefits to the Dragon Group. He now needs to view most issues from the perspective of the Master of the Dragon Clans.

Karon shook his head. No wonder those Five-Color Dragons who built their nests near human and other racial civilizations were often slaughtered or, at the least, driven away after a beating.

Even if these Five-Color Dragons stayed obediently in their nests, hoping to grow quietly, the increasing influence on the environnt would eventually be discovered by the surrounding humans.

It’s safe to say that, whether actively or passively, every Five-Colored Giant Dragon surviving in the world causes destruction at all tis.

And rely the permanent environntal damage is enough for these humans to have a reason to attack the Five-Colored Giant Dragons.

In Karon’s blood-red pupils, the world underwent so kind of change, as if suddenly switching to another kind of vision, the entire world beca real and concrete.

In the real world, countless entwined and flowing lines and energy trajectories compose it: the yellow earth, blue water ripples, the azure Flowing Wind, green life, and red fla,

These elents operate every mont in the real world, not interfering with each other, yet entangling and rging at certain monts.

This is the real vision that the affinity and masters of the Elental Domain possess, a part of the true vision specific to Karon himself.

Besides, Karon saw many incomprehensible fluctuations and energy line traces that he could not understand, touch, or utilize.

But Karon could see that on his body, apart from that mass representing his fla, tal, and the entwined yet distinct elents of earth,

There was also a kind of radiation-field power without attributes, with energy fluctuations nearly absent, emanating from his body surface and intersecting with a certain energy and node of the real world.

This radiation-like power seems to be so uncontrollable kind of passivity, which can gradually form a spreading field in its intersection with the real world, gradually infiltrating every corner within this field.

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