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Chapter 436: Chapter 176: Formation of the Royal Knight Order

But David’s discovery undoubtedly opened a new door for them.

"Commander, if this is true, it would an we could possess two kinds of power," another knight said excitedly, "This would greatly enhance our combat capability and might even change the entire power structure of the Bright Continent!"

David nodded, knowing that this was not just an enhancent in power, but also a transformation in ideology and belief.

"Yes, but this is not just for power. We need to unite to fight against the coming storm, to protect the wizards who are innocently persecuted by the Church, because... in the end, we too will beco wizards!"

The knights fell silent, understanding the implications of the commander’s words.

It ant they would embark on a journey filled with unknowns and danger, challenge an entrenched belief system, and possibly beco rebels hunted across the Bright Continent.

Yet even so, they knew this was the right path.

They were knights who fought for justice, and their swords would swing for those who could not defend themselves.

"Commander, we are willing to follow you."

A knight said firmly, his voice breaking the silence, and the other knights nodded in agreent.

"Then, let us begin."

David said, his eyes gleaming with determination.

"For the future of the Bright Continent, for the honor of our knights, we will fight side by side until the end."

As David’s words fell, the knights stood up one by one, becoming a new force on the Bright Continent, fighting for freedom and justice!

...

What happened next was easier than David had anticipated.

These knights, capable of surpassing Tier Seven, held great prestige on the Bright Continent and were celebrated as legends.

With their announcent of joining the Royal Knight Order, a storm swept across the entire continent.

Although Tier Seven Knights were still a minority, more Tier Six Knights traveled to the Silver Moon Continent, attempting to join the Royal Knight Order.

David also lowered the recruitnt threshold of the Royal Knight Order to Tier Six Knights.

He began to establish a strict selection system, ensuring that new Tier Six Knights t not only the strength requirents but also the standards in character and loyalty.

Next, he would form a Round Table Knight Conference with those Tier Seven Knights, serving as the managent of the Royal Knight Order.

These Tier Six Knights would then be the cornerstone of the Royal Knight Order.

The Body Refining Wizard ditation thod could help transform fighting qi into gaseous spiritual power.

Nowadays, most Tier Seven Knights relied on the complete breakthroughs provided by the foundations of their respective kingdoms.

Of course, the strongest power of Tier Seven Sky Knights was still the realm of unity of heaven and man, which body refining wizards could not grasp.

However, for ordinary Tier Six Knights, the Body Refining Wizard ditation thod could definitely be a path to breakthrough as Tier Seven Knights.

In addition.

David also started collecting materials for the Blood Spring Potion in the Wizard World.

The most important material for the Blood Spring Potion is the source blood of extraordinary magical beasts; other materials are not difficult to find.

Subsequently, in Ye Zi’s hands, bottles of Blood Spring Potion were crafted.

After switching to the Body Refining Wizard ditation thod, those Tier Six Knights began rapidly advancing in strength through reliance on the Blood Spring Potion.

Of course, these Tier Six Knights also need to exchange a sufficient amount of resources to obtain the Blood Spring Potion.

For this, the Royal Knight Order established a series of task systems, allowing mbers to exchange internal resources upon completing respective tasks.

Everything began progressing in the direction David envisioned.

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