The autumn leaves turned yellow.
In the blink of an eye, September had passed, and October arrived with ease.
The cool weather swept through, bringing down rustling leaves, and Liszt, who had been in closed training for half a month, had made rapid progress. His Completion Advanced Level Fire Attribute Dou Qi was almost fully evolved into the higher-tier Dragon Dou Qi, and it was only a matter of ti before it could evolve into the level of Dragon’s Intent.
By then, he felt that he might be able to switch between the Dragon’s Intent form and his fleshly body at will, just like Leo could.
Of course, whether this was possible was unknown.
This was rely his guess, as he had never seen a real Dragon Knight and had not received any information on the training of Dragon Knights, so he had no way to judge.
“Ach, how should I classify the Dragon Dou Qi?” Liszt asked the Sea Serpent who was busying over books, sketching and writing.
Ach lifted his head and pondered for a mont, “Brother, let’s not classify it for now. The evolutionary information of Dragon Dou Qi is not sufficient. We need to organize more data to better delineate its levels.”
“Alright.”
Liszt was sowhat disappointed, as he enjoyed setting standards for things.
He rembered hearing on Earth that first-class enterprises set standards, second-class enterprises build brands, and third-class enterprises make products. He hoped to beco a pioneer who sets standards, rather than an imitator who follows in the footsteps of predecessors… At least in the Duchy of Sapphire, he could be a pioneer.
He then asked, “So in the research over this period, have you summarized any clues about the training of Dragon Knights and touching the Magic Web?”
During this ti, he had been cooperating with Ach and hadn’t done much thinking on his own.
He had been more focused on figuring out the combined attacks with Leo.
Leo itself did not know magic.
Its battles relied more on biting, ramming, breath attacks, and the most commonly used Magic Power Shock.
These simple attack thods were enough to shatter any obstacle in their way. When its wings flapped to unleash the Magic Power Shock, the endless flas it conjured could incinerate everything within a hundred ters. Even when it released Dragon’s Intent, the surroundings would instantly turn into a landscape of molten lava.
However, Leo was reluctant to release Dragon’s Intent at will; it was a key factor in its growth, and once a bit was used up, it took a long ti to replenish.
When it becos an adult and its Dragon’s Intent is abundant, it might easily cause volcanic eruptions just by revealing its power a little.
But Leo’s way of attacking was rough, barbaric, primitive, impulsive, consuming a trendous amount of power, which might only achieve a small objective. What Liszt needed to do was to guide with his own Dou Qi, helping Leo improve its attack efficiency, and perfectly execute their combat power in tandem.
Once Leo’s attacking power was no longer wasted but highly concentrated, its strength naturally doubled.
He conceptualized this as a new form of training and nad it—Dragon Force Focus. However, this thod of Dragon Force Focus did not receive acknowledgnt from the Smoke Mission, and the mission remained incomplete.
With Dragon Force Focus not being acknowledged, Liszt then worked hard to develop another new training thod. By making use of the ntal harmony when riding dragons and the long-distance ntal connection when not, he continually refined his and Leo’s Spiritual Power and established a set of thods related to thought shielding and ssage transmission.
It was sowhat similar to Morse code, so he nad this brand-new communication thod—Dragon Heart Electrical Signal.
Unfortunately, the Smoke Mission still did not acknowledge the Dragon Heart Electrical Signal.
Nonetheless, Liszt himself believed that, whether it was Dragon Force Focus or Dragon Heart Electrical Signal, both were worthy of being recorded in his “Liszt’s Dragon Knight Training Complete Manual” as a family heirloom to pass down through generations—if nothing unexpected happened, this book would be his latest work following “Liszt’s Dragon Rearing Manual.”
He just had not started writing it yet.
These two training thods were the best answers Liszt could co up with recently, but unfortunately, the Smoke Mission just did not acknowledge them, so he could only seek help from Ach.
I didn’t hold out much hope; the research ti was too short. It shouldn’t have made much progress this fast.
But Ach nodded and said, “Brother, based on the resonance phenonon you told about, plus Ach’s research on the magic array, there is already so clue. However, so experints need to be designed to verify Ach’s ideas. If they are correct, Brother’s Dragon Knight training thod can be determined.”
“Really!”
Liszt was overjoyed and said, the rambling aside, his little sea monster was reliable: “Quickly, what’s the idea?”
“It’s the resonance idea,” Ach explained. “Brother and Leo can connect their Dou Qi and minds, but the connection frequency hasn’t been overlaid. If it can overlap and resonate, a special effect might be achieved… Brother and Leo might even assimilate with each other during the resonance.”
Liszt understood the principle of resonance, but he was puzzled about another issue: “Assimilate?”
“Assimilation of magic power, perhaps Brother will soon be able to switch between Dragon’s Intent and flesh as easily as Leo does.”
Liszt breathed a sigh of relief: “I thought you ant Leo and I would rge into one, becoming half-human, half-dragon.”
“Hehe, no, Brother. Have you ever heard of a Dragon Knight and a dragon growing together?”
“Right, then focus on designing the experint. Strive to obtain results soon. I have a feeling that if this training thod is successful, you might also be promoted to Archmage because of it!”@@@@
Ach pondered: “Maybe so. If Brother can resonate with Leo, why can’t Ach touch the Magic Web through resonance?”
Then she fell into deep thought.
Liszt didn’t disturb her and quietly left the room to go to the adjacent pool worm room. The Giant Algae Greater Elf was floating comfortably on the water, sleeping soundly. When Pike didn’t open his mouth, he really looked like a huge, yellow-brown gemstone. The little Minor Elves of Giant Algae next door were also sleeping, all very pretty.
They were fortunate, as Minor Elves, to have their own nas.
The Minor Elves who followed had not even grasped a na. Especially the two Little Sea Monster Minor Elves left by Yevich Water Peanut, both called Water Peanut, indistinguishable from each other—provided so Jade Powder every day, the two Water Peanuts could sleep beautifully all day, pretty easy to care for.
After watching the elves for a while, he stood up and left the seaside Castle to return to the Naless Castle.
Preparing to have lunch and take a nap, Butler Carter reported to him: “Master, the White Paper Workshop has delivered the latest batch of paper. The boxes have been placed in Master’s study.”
“Let’s take a look.”
Entering the study.
Opening the box, Butler Carter presented a stack of yellowish-gray paper sheets with trembling hands as if he was holding rare treasures.
Compared to the stinky and thick hide paper, these new-style paper sheets indeed could be considered treasures.
But Liszt casually took a few sheets, felt them with his hand; they were very rough. Shaking his head, he said, “Not up to standard. Tell Lavaigne at the White Paper Workshop to continue improving the process. Don’t think about fooling with a bunch of subpar goods! Also, burn this batch of paper directly, leave none behind.”
The paper was still in a secret stage, absolutely not to be leaked, and any subpar goods were directly burned.
His standards for the paper mill’s products needed to be such that they allowed for smooth writing and were not prone to decay; they didn’t need to be as high quality as fine writing paper, but they couldn’t be too poor either. Once the white paper was made, there would be further research on toilet paper—although it was comfortable to wipe with cloth, it sohow lacked a certain feeling.
Watching as Carter personally threw all the sheets into the fireplace to burn.
Liszt suddenly thought of sothing and asked, “Regarding the ransom for Garcia and Fox, haven’t people from the Eagle Kingdom co to negotiate yet?”
“Not yet, Master.”
He nodded and said no more, but he was very puzzled: “Strange, wouldn’t the two Sky Knights just give up like that? Could it be that Alonso as a Dragon Knight is so extravagant that he doesn’t even care about his Sky Knight followers? Or is there so reason for the delay?”
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