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Chapter 570: 184. The Ancestor of tal_2

Paredes’ words and Noland Lee’s speculations matched perfectly, just as Noland had said.

With this ntal preparation, Noland felt relatively calm and composed. The other listeners around him, however, were not as composed. Including Denise Green and other wizards, they all showed surprise, anger, and a touch of fear.

Especially the only living eight-circle tal wizard present. This wizard, like Berkeley, also ca from the Hotams tal Branch and was sent to persuade him.

With Berkeley’s death, his persuasion work failed, and now he was inevitably in a low mood.

As soon as they heard Paredes’ words, everyone imdiately turned their eyes to this tal wizard, while the tal wizard himself was startled, his thoughts churning and a large number of tal spikes erging from his face mask.

“Professor Paredes, where did you hear this news? There’s no news about it in the Academy?” The tal wizard asked. He had a relatively young voice, which trembled slightly. The fact that he might beco a target for the extraterrestrial void forces had placed an extraordinary psychological burden on him.

Paredes replied:

“This is top-secret information from the Wizard Enforcent Departnt, Colin. Before I left, I received a secret order from the Law Enforcent Departnt. The order said that after I confirm that Berkeley and his collaborators are indeed related to the Deep Space United Mining, I can tell you and the tal Branch behind you about the news. Take a close look at this dragon claw model I drew. What does it remind you of?”

Colin, the tal wizard, stared at the dragon claw model as he pondered.

The tal spikes on his face mask were rhythmically contracting and twitching.

The room was completely silent, providing a quiet environnt for Colin’s contemplation.

After maintaining this atmosphere for about 10 seconds, Colin croaked:

“Yes, Professor Paredes, I have identified the owner of this dragon claw.”

Colin’s voice added so hesitation and fear:

“It’s… it’s unbelievable… the dragon’s claw of the tal Ancestor Dragon actually appeared on the emblem of an extraterrestrial force…”

“The tal Ancestor Dragon…” the onlookers murmured.

Unlike Colin’s fear, almost all the listeners showed confused expressions.

They had no impression of the so-called “tal Ancestor Dragon” and could only direct their questioning gazes at Paredes.

Under everyone’s scrutiny, Paredes read the words from the textbook:

“‘History of the Ulnas Ring,’ at the beginning of the ancient civilization chapter, there are a few paragraphs:

‘Before the era of the wizard, this land was ruled by dragons. Most extraordinaries, including wizards, were either slaves or servants of the dragons. The cataclysm that ended the Era of Dragons caused countless casualties among dragon-like creatures. Several of the most powerful ones amongst them, betrayed the oath of the dragon’s ring, abandoned this land, and beca wanderers in the starry sky.’

Paredes paused:

“‘The History of the Ulnas Ring’ doesn’t say which specific dragons abandoned this land. I can tell you part of the answer. One of them is the ancestor and leader of the tal dragons, the tal Ancestor Dragon nad Talsale. To this day, if he is still alive, he would be over 3,100 years old, truly an ancient tal dragon.”

The onlookers expressed shock at this secret history, and the topic Paredes brought up next was like a bombshell.

“The ‘tallic Thinking’ ditation thod of the Hotams tal Departnt is a dragon legacy derived from the tal Ancestor Dragon. There is a very serious defect in this ditation thod. I think Colin can tell us the answer.”

Paredes looked at the distressed tal wizard.

Colin puffed out his chest, took a deep breath, and the voice under his mask beca bitter:

“Yes. There is a defect in the ‘tallic Thinking’ ditation thod, a fatal one. We need to integrate the ‘ntal tal’ left by the tal Ancestor Dragon into our bodies to master the extraordinary ability to connect with tal by thinking. The ntal tal carries a very thin bloodline of the tal Ancestor Dragon. Although the power of this bloodline has beco so thin that it is almost disappearing, it can still force us to succumb to the source of the bloodline, which is the tal Ancestor Dragon Talsale.”

“If Talsale and its offspring are all dead, there would be no dragons to manipulate the bloodline on the ntal tal. But if any dragon among them is still alive, we tal wizards, who should be classified as ‘half-dragon n’ according to the ‘Law of Dragons,’ will not be able to escape the fate of being ruled.”

“Berkeley’s submission to the Deep Space United Mining and his death prove that Talsale’s bloodline is not extinct, and there is still a line of tal dragons alive in this world. This… this is a trendous blow to our tal Branch.”

The audience was dumbfounded.

So was Noland Lee.

Huh?

This…

Isn’t the defect of the ‘tallic Thinking’ ditation thod too serious?

Just because the ntal tal integrated into their bodies carries a trace of the Ancestor Dragon’s bloodline, they would be controlled by the Ancestor Dragon and its offspring.

I… this… I better not cultivate the ‘tallic Thinking’ ditation thod…

…Huh? Wait, no, no…

Noland suddenly thought of ‘Harmless Deconstruction!’

Obviously, the system’s Harmless Deconstruction is aid at this phenonon of “being controlled by others.”

By using Harmless Deconstruction to deconstruct the ‘tallic Thinking’ ditation, wouldn’t it completely shield the influence of the tal Ancestor Dragon on him?

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