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Chapter 1770: Chapter 537: Master rlin’s God-Making Plan_4

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Leonard Churchill listened as Master rlin excitedly reeled off a bunch of technical jargon and realized his own understanding of the unknown realm was rather limited.

The old man’s idea… perhaps it could actually work!

He watched as Master rlin was about to start his research on the dragon egg and was about to forget about him.

Leonard hurriedly said, “Master rlin, I have sothing else for you.”

rlin turned his head, “More good stuff?”

Leonard, not wanting to dawdle, chose a huge glass container with the Space Law and then had Ivan spit out an item.

With a flash of the scene, he had already sealed the container.

Looking through the glass, inside was a “mummy” wrapped in Light-Dark Wrapped Corpse Cloth.

Upon seeing the shape of the mummy, Master rlin’s tone was uncertain, “Is this a Great Dragon?”

In the Southern Continent, Dragon Descendants and Sub-dragons are nurous, and seeing a Great Dragon is not so unusual.

rlin also felt that Leonard wouldn’t bring back just an ordinary Sub-dragon Demon Beast so solemnly, so he asked again, “Could it be you’ve captured a Pureblood Giant Dragon?”

Leonard nodded, “Yes.”

Master rlin’s old face flushed with excitent as he eagerly inquired, “What tier?”

He had always wanted to get a sample of a Pureblood Giant Dragon, but such a creature was not easy to find, let alone capture.

In the Southern Continent, no one who dares to capture a Pureblood Giant Dragon could leave alive.

Even the Illumination Secret Society couldn’t manage it.

They had thought about it before, but never dared to act.

Now, looking at this mummified body, Master rlin had the surreal sensation of a dream turning into reality.

However, at that mont, Leonard somberly added, “And this is not an ordinary Pureblood Giant Dragon. If I’m not mistaken, it should be a Great Dragon directly related to the Dragon God Airel.”

Indeed, this body was the corpse of the Heavenly Dragon Saint Chireesa from before.

According to the information obtained from Noah Wright, this body was either an offspring or an incarnation of the Dragon God Airel, definitely with a direct connection.

He never dared to bring it out in the Southern Continent, fearing it would be sensed by so dragon deity.

Now, on the Old Continent, this was hardly a concern anymore.

Not to ntion that Dragon God Airel was currently too preoccupied with its own problems to care, even if It did sense it, It wouldn’t dare to co to the Old Continent.

Upon hearing this, Master rlin as if thinking he had misheard, countered, “Did you, boy, kill the offspring of Dragon God Airel and still returned alive?”

“Yes. It’s a long story…”

Leonard recounted the origins of the corpse dismissively.

Yet, Master rlin, the listener, was left utterly stunned.

He realized that the young man before him had indeed done many things in the Southern Continent that others wouldn’t even dare to dream of.

A Dragon God’s egg was one thing, but now, a corpse of a Dragon God’s offspring as well?

Master rlin saw not potential danger, but flas of excitent burning in his eyes.

He had thought that a dragon egg could be sowhat imperfect, but now with these two samples, he felt that his idea of “artificial deity” research could indeed be feasible!

The laboratory echoed with Master rlin’s laughter, “Hahaha… you, lad… you are really full of surprises.”

As he spoke, the old man turned around and started examining the new material.

Leonard, knowing that the old man might forget about him, ekly added, “Uh… Master, this is also the main material prepared for crafting the Profession Card, please use it as you see fit.”

Master rlin glanced back and casually agreed, “That’s no issue…”

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