"Not bad luck!"
Regarding the gift from his mother, the Golden Horn that can summon the Holy Light Angel from Heaven, Noah had studied and appraised it.
Setting aside the factors of race, from a neutral perspective, this is a very fine treasure, because its base effect guarantees the summoning of a squad of Holy Light Angels.
Considering the angelic race template, a squad of Holy Light Angels is enough to slay dragons, or even adult Dragons. Red Dragons would have to flee upon seeing them. Such combat strength is enough to influence the outco of a dium to small-sized war, from an adult Dragon’s viewpoint, giving it to one’s child for protection can be considered very prudent.
This is just the minimum of what the Golden Horn offers. If luck is favorable, there might be unexpected gains, as it is not a targeted summoning, but random, and so higher-ranked angels might respond, albeit with a decreased probability.
However, for Noah, using the Golden Horn to summon an angel for the first ti, he felt his luck wasn’t too bad. The first summoning unexpectedly brought forth a high-ranking angel, much better than he had anticipated.
"..."
With confidence, the Great Angel ascending for arrival couldn’t help but feel sothing was off when looking at the colossal being before her, and eventually couldn’t resist asking,
"Are you an Ancestral Dragon?"
"That’s right, my na is Noah Helios La Monton."
Facing a high-ranking angel, although the opponent showed a change of expression upon descending, Noah still accorded the respect due,
"May I ask your na? You, the War Angel from Heaven."
"Ophelia Alnisha Tania."
The Great Angel also gave her true na. Not to ntion that the opponent was a rarely seen Ancestral Dragon, even if it were a Golden Dragon, she would still accord enough respect.
Exchanging true nas for beings of their level is simply the respect and etiquette due upon eting, a basic social courtesy.
As for the risk of true nas being leaked? Such concerns do not exist among the naive commoners, where supposedly having soone’s true na allows control or even enslavent of a high-ranking creature.
But any creature with a semblance of intelligence would realize it is impossible. Without sufficient power, how could a mortal compel a high-ranking creature to submit? Even if leveraging external forces to barely suppress, they would eventually suffer backlash, rendering it utterly unrealistic.
For high-ranking beings like Noah and Ophelia, who possess true nas, their true nas only bind them when they personally sign a contract.
This presupposes that the contract itself possesses power, otherwise, if the witness’s level or power as a third party is insufficient, the so-called contract is no more than a piece of scrap paper, with adherence relying entirely on the integrity of both parties.
Power is fundantal.
Of course, if a high-ranking being with a true na loses their senses and seeks acknowledgent from a divine being or a conceptual plane with supre attributes like the Heavenly Mountain, expressing willingness to serve and submit to mortals,
Then a mortal can indeed enslave a high-ranking creature, but only if the high-ranking creature consents, as any substitute action will render the contract void.
Additionally, it’s worth ntioning that Noah and the three young Dragons who expressed willingness to follow him for a century did not sign contracts because it wasn’t needed. The tallic Dragon Race values its reputation, and once one breaks an oath and loses credibility, they will basically find no acceptance among their kindred.
"Is there anything you need my help with?"
The four-winged Great Angel, flowing with holy radiance, directly inquired after announcing her true na.
This summoning not only exceeded Noah’s expectations, bringing him surprise but also gave the Great Angel Ophelia, who responded to the call, a great shock. Who knew it would be an Ancestral Golden Dragon initiating the summoning, it was simply baffling.
Ophelia gauged their relative strengths, completely void of confrontation thoughts. She couldn’t understand what the other side ant by summoning an angel?
She originally responded to the call rely to relax a bit from the heightened intensity of recent wars, wanting to vent and enjoy the gaze of mortal awe and worship.
But now, what can she enjoy?
This is a summoning initiated by an Ancestral Golden Dragon. With the opponent’s strength, if he found it difficult and needed outside aid, how could her temporarily descended avatar resolve it?
As for enjoying the gaze of awe and worship? That is entirely out of the question. Not showing such a gaze already showcases upbringing and great experience.
"You are an angel specialized in combat, I’m not sure if you can assist ."
Noah examined the Great Angel before him, this heavenly creature, fad almost synonymously with the divine, possessed an appearance and aura that matched the expectations of mortal beings.
Though she can be classified among humanoid beings, her stature was five ters tall, her cascading golden hair illuminated with dazzling radiance like the midday sun, almost too bright to look at, with equally sharp blue eyes.
Her perfect form and flawless beauty, although extrely outstanding, were most highlighted by the fierce and sharp aura she exuded.
"I want to find a devil who loves to hide and is adept at concealnt. He has already tempted several noble lords to fall and organized dozens of sacrificial conversion rituals."
"Devil?"
The radiance of the Silver Sword in Ophelia’s hand suddenly beca even more brilliant, and the wings behind her seed at this mont to ignite in fla.
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