Font Size
15px

??Chapter 209: Chapter 7 Wicked Dragon_3

Chapter 209: Chapter 7 Wicked Dragon_3

The Slender Mage’s calm and rational deanor surprised Kor. In Kor’s mind, almost all of his friends from Rebry had so degree of paranoia and deviance, and they also tended to be sowhat unusual emotionally. Yet the unremarkable mage before him managed to deliver such a speech that Kor had to acknowledge a new level of understanding for these mages.

“Mr. Mihailovich, naturally, the power of the Wicked Dragon is not sothing ordinary people can handle, and indeed requires careful planning and ample preparation. However, I must say I partly disagree with you about the insignificance of its treasure. The Wicked Dragon has road the Nether Sea for many years; heaven knows how many Shark people and rchants have fallen prey to its belly. The treasures it has amassed are surely not limited to re pearls and gemstones. Is it not possible that among its collection, there isn’t a single item worthy of Mr. Mihailovich’s attention? Moreover, have you not considered that even if there’s nothing to captivate your interest, selling these treasures, which are precious in the eyes of ordinary mortals, could finance the acquisition of items you do desire? I’ve also heard that the Dragon Crystals on the Wicked Dragon are sacred items indispensable for enhancing spiritual power, as well as the cultivation of Psychic Magic and Puppet Magic. A battle with the Wicked Dragon would also be a perfect test of a Mage or Knight’s level of skill. Are we to say that because of the Wicked Dragon’s formidable strength, we lack even the courage to challenge it? If we always choose opponents weaker than ourselves, I think our Magic abilities will hardly advance, and what would the purpose of our cultivation be, then?”

Kor’s unrivaled eloquence finally had a chance to shine. His skillful suggestions and stirring rhetoric not only moved the Slender Mage but also silently earned the nods of Rebry and the Thin and Dry Magician, who had been quiet until then. The value of the Wicked Dragon’s hoard extended well beyond Dragon Crystals, and if one could trade its treasures to obtain various Magic materials, that would surely be the wish of every Mage. But what truly persuaded the Mages were Kor’s final words—the purpose of cultivating magic is to pursue the ultimate path of magic. If one doesn’t dare to confront the powerful and only limits themselves to battles against lesser foes, then, as Kor said, what value or aning would there be in cultivating magic?

Seeing the three n hooked on his proposal, Kor felt secretly pleased, his objective being achieved. Although Mattdam had already opened up its port, only the trade routes to the North could be considered unobstructed, while the sea lanes to the Eastern Blue Continent still required detours. The routes to the South were even more treacherous, with the ever-present risk of an attack by the Wicked Dragon. Although the Wicked Dragon didn’t always erge at sea, the covert danger made it so that the shipping costs for fleets coming from the South to the North were much higher, and many still refused to take that route. Even more so, the re ntion of the Southern waters near Mattdam struck terror into people’s hearts. Such a situation was intolerable for Kor—it effectively halved the value and significance of Mattdam’s port, hindering trade between Caucasus and the South, especially crucial at a ti when relations with the Northern Hor Region were strained. Eliminating the Wicked Dragon would not only establish Mattdam as a key port connecting the North and South but also secure a vital position in mariti trade with the Eastern Blue Continent and the South, as well as earn the respect and admiration of the Caucasus Natives and the mariti rchants of the Nether Sea region. How could Kor let such an opportunity pass?

Kor knew well the Wicked Dragon’s formidable nature, as Mr. Mihailovich had pointed out—acting rashly would certainly an death. Kor would not act hastily without being sure of success, nor would he risk his life recklessly. For now, his intent was simply to prepare their minds for such a grand undertaking; the actual preparations required were imnse and yet unknown.

“Lord, your words hold so truth. Nonetheless, the problem of the Wicked Dragon is not sothing we need to address urgently. It is Damarlinsk Castle that we need to deal with now. Perhaps resolving the issue of Damarlinsk Castle will provide us with valuable assets, and in turn, great assistance for our next venture into the Nether Sea,” the Slender Mage finally acknowledged Kor’s proposal, which eased Kor’s heart.

“Hehe, gentlen, please rest assured. Kor is not one to act carelessly. The Wicked Dragon’s power is too great for a few of us to withstand. I think we will need not only to prepare ourselves ntally and materially but also to enlist more true talents like yourselves for help. If you have any suitable friends, do invite them to enjoy a short stay in Caucasus. I’m sure they will be enchanted by the beautiful local customs and the warm hospitality of the people. For now, let us focus on the secret developnt of Damarlinsk Castle, and I welco more friends to join in.” Kor took the opportunity to continue promoting his recruitnt strategy, clearly noticing a sly smile in Rebry’s eyes, but he didn’t mind. “Uh, another thing—I’d like to inform you that a Special Envoy of the Church of Light might visit Caucasus in the next few days to discuss missionary work. If it’s not too much trouble, please stay indoors as much as possible to avoid any unnecessary misunderstandings.”

“Oh? The Church of Light’s Special Envoy is coming to Caucasus? What do they want, Lord?” Apart from Rebry, the other two mages’ expressions turned grave; they were clearly vigilant about this news.

You are reading The Vastness of Magi Chapter 209 - 209 7 Wicked Dragon3 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading
No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.