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Chapter 117: Chapter 57: Divine Sealing Dragon

Karon’s gaze turned towards the lair he inhabited, that volcanic magma lake. In his vision, the power of the radiation field that his unconscious self emitted at all tis was converging towards the nest, following so trajectory and trace in the real world.

The lair he inhabited, because of prolonged contamination and being a special magic power convergence node, has already ford an extrely special and dense field.

This field, in the eyes of those without true sight, can only be felt as a spiritual oppression similar to Dragon Power, which is why many Giant Dragons usually restrain their own Dragon Power, yet many creatures still dare not approach the Giant Dragon Nest.

Giant Dragons do not mark their territory like ordinary beasts with the scent of urine to mark their lands; instead, it’s this inherent radiation field that converges with so kind of energy in the real world, naturally leaving behind a scent unique to Giant Dragons.

However, despite Giant Dragons being unable to control the effects and impacts of this power themselves, erasing their own scent is very easy.

But at this mont, Karon’s radiation field power is not strong enough, not resonating with the field ford by the lair, ultimately disappearing into a corner of the real world.

This perspective is extrely clear; without the interference of the various strong elent traces of the volcanic lair, Karon can easily discover his own radiation field power.

Karon frowned, recalling that the treasures in the Treasure Vault he dug alone were also contaminated with this radiation field power unique to Giant Dragons.

Moreover, the treasure that piled up under the influence of the Giant Dragon’s power had gradually ford sothing akin to a field radiation node and enhancent diffuser.

Every Giant Dragon’s abilities in its own nest will be amplified, the specific amplification depending on each Giant Dragon’s talent and level of control. This is why many Giant Dragons have far greater combat power within their nests than when walking outside.

As for the legendary White Dragon that was solo-defended and slain at its door, Karon could only attribute it to the racial influence of the title of "Disgrace of the Five-Color Dragon" that affected the performance of the White Dragon.

However, the fact that treasures within the Dragon Nest can amplify and diffuse the power and field effects of Giant Dragons is supposed to be common knowledge. Why isn’t this found in the Giant Dragon’s heritage? A bit of doubt arose in Karon’s mind.

Without such knowledge passed down, ordinary Giant Dragons would generally find it difficult to discover the existence of this power. They lack Karon’s talent for true sight and simply passively control and respond to the elental talents within the world.

Perhaps only when ordinary Giant Dragons reach adulthood or step into Legend can they discover the existence of this power or have this power of contamination.

Karon’s mind at that mont surfaced with so rumors about Giant Dragons liking to collect treasures. It is said that these treasures, Gold Coins, and nurous precious treasures that creatures are passionate about, are laden with the thoughts and wishes of all beings.

These are imbued with similar special magic power or Power of Faith. This kind of power can be absorbed and utilized by Giant Dragons with special talents, enhancing their abilities and bloodlines, allowing them to leap and evolve at critical monts.

Therefore, as long as the world’s countless races, as if like the sands of the Ganges, consider what’s precious and treasured as treasures, the Giant Dragon will have the idea of plundering, whether it’s money or other treasures.

Even a princess from the Human Kingdom, if possessing such attributes and viewed as a treasure by the respective Human Kingdom, would be taken by the Dragon.

And Karon’s heritage also ntions that there is a certain path for Giant Dragons where they must devour all the treasures collected when crossing the final step of evolution and sublimation.

Then, through slumber, they evolve and sublimate. After success, they will leap up and transform into a Divine Sealing Dragon, which is also an exclusive path of life sublimation for Giant Dragons.

However, such a crossing ritual requires the Dragon to reach a certain life limit to try, at least crossing the boundary of life and death.

Because although Dragons theoretically can grow indefinitely and hold infinite lifespans, in reality, every Dragon will face a test of the world and a limitation of ti in the extrely old stage. A successful crossing will beco an Ancient Dragon with more longevity and more significant power.

If unsuccessful, they will disappear, returning to death’s embrace like other races. Hence, many Dragons choose another path of the Dragon, becoming a Dragon Witch Demon to extend their life.

It’s only natural that theory is theory, and reality is reality.

This brings us to the White Dragon among the Five-Color Dragons. Other Five-Color Dragons, after crossing the extrely old age stage and becoming an Ancient Dragon, generally possess the power to contend against Legends, no matter how poor their talents.

But an ordinary White Dragon, even after becoming an Ancient Dragon, isn’t enough to contend against Legends. It must continue to grow to the pinnacle of an Ancient Dragon to have the power to contend against Legends. This point indicates that the title of "Disgrace of the Five-Color Dragon" for the White Dragon is probably indelible.

But in Karon’s heritage, the path to becoming a Divine Sealing Dragon is only slightly ntioned, without specifics on how to implent it. Perhaps it is because Karon has not yet reached that stage and needs his Life Level to reach a certain limit before it will be opened to him.

This situation is quite normal since the Dragon’s heritage is vast like the Smoke Sea, impossible to transmit all the heritage information to the Dragon at once.

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