Global Game: Developing a Knight Clan

Chapter 487 - 89: The Elves Retreat, the Dragon Race’s Divine Kingdom

Global Game: Developing a Knight Clan

Chapter 487 - 89: The Elves Retreat, the Dragon Race’s Divine Kingdom

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Chapter 487: Chapter 89: The Elves Retreat, the Dragon Race’s Divine Kingdom

’Still think you can go cry to my Father Dragon?’

Sub-Dragon Stephanie scoffed at the Dark Elf’s threat.

For one, Stephanie’s father already doted on her.

Besides, she was a Sub-dragon; the Dragon Race Code didn’t even apply to her.

’Even if these Dark Elves went to my Father Dragon, he’d just roar them out of the room.’

As the regional Dragon Race Inspector for the Aubri Continent, Stephanie’s father, a pure-blooded Bright Giant Dragon, had reached the Divine Tier several thousand years ago.

It was safe to say that under the protection of two Ancient Dragon Gods, the Power a Divine Tier Bright Giant Dragon could wield in this world was incomparable to those in other worlds.

After all, the Dragon Race had changed many of its ways after suffering a great catastrophe.

As a result, the Mana Will of this world was now completely helpless against the Dragon Race.

Forget suppression—even if the Dragon Race wiped out the entire ecosystem, the planet’s Mana Will couldn’t affect them in the slightest.

Then there was the current state of the Star Realm.

Although the Dragon Race didn’t treat the Gods of Mortal Species as complete subordinates, they still lived under the constant watch of the Dragon Race. If they showed even the slightest abnormality, their fate was easy to imagine.

Therefore, in this world, the Dragon Race was extremely dominant.

They didn’t even have any pressure to survive.

The only real pressure probably came from beyond the Star Realm, from the Titans, who had fought a war with the Dragon Race roughly thirty thousand years ago.

Back then, the Titan Race launched a sneak attack, catching the Dragon Race completely off guard.

The Dragon Race suffered devastating casualties. They lost seven of their Ancient kin, and the immense pressure forced several clans to flee into the vast Star Sea, carrying the embers of various races to ensure their preservation.

But as for the result... the expeditions carrying the embers were successfully sent out.

In the end, just as the Dragon Race in this Star Realm was about to be hunted to extinction by the Titans, the Titans’ own home was raided by another race from the Star Sea—one that wasn’t particularly strong, but not weak either.

By the time the Titans had annihilated the enemies who had attacked their home and turned back, their situation had become just as dire as the Dragon Race’s.

The entire Titan Race was left with only four Ancient Gods.

The Dragon Race, though left with only two, had their two strongest.

Thus, with a strange, unspoken understanding, the two sides finally entered a truce.

And this truce has now lasted for nearly thirty thousand years.

Thirty thousand years is enough time to change many things.

Especially in the World Community where the Dragon Race resided, there were already many strong races and Ancient Gods.

Thus, from time to time, the Dragon Race’s planet would receive weak Deities who had fled from other planets.

The Dragon Race’s attitude towards this was very tolerant.

This was especially true because the Dragon Race’s planet, Aubri, was a major world they had transformed after the great war.

So, having more Deities help the world absorb Star Energy and stabilize its Laws was a sight the Dragon Race was happy to see.

Now, the world where the Dragon Race resided, the Aubri Planet, was already ten times the size of their original home.

All of this was the masterpiece of one of the Dragon Race’s two remaining Ancient Deities: the Earth Giant Dragon.

The Earth Giant Dragon merged his own Divine Format with the Mana Will, and even the Star Core.

The stronger he became, the stronger the Aubri Planet became.

Conversely, the more abundant the Star Energy the Aubri Planet absorbed with the help of numerous Deities, the faster the Earth Giant Dragon would grow!

Therefore, there was a saying within the Dragon Race about the current situation:

The Aubri Planet had, in reality, completely become the Earth Giant Dragon’s alternative Divine Kingdom!

Although the Earth Giant Dragon’s move was shocking and even had huge benefits for himself, the weakness was also very obvious.

If something happened to the Aubri Planet, the Earth Giant Dragon would suffer as well.

Therefore, the Earth Giant Dragon and the planet were in a relationship of shared prosperity and ruin.

It was a pity that Dragon Island no longer existed. If it did, the Earth Giant Dragon would have had other options.

After all, Dragon Island had been the masterpiece of seventeen Ancient Giant Dragons.

But during the great war, Dragon Island was shattered to pieces by the Titans.

In the end, the three teams of the Dragon Race’s Legacy Plan even took the last three great fragments of Dragon Island and scattered in different directions.

Now, finding them would be nearly impossible.

As Deities, the Ancient Dragon Gods naturally all had world anchors to their original homeworlds.

Logically, they could return at any time.

But unfortunately, the current Aubri Planet, strictly speaking, was constantly on the run.

Yes.

The Aubri Planet was not fixed in any particular Fixed Star System or even a Star Realm.

Under the guidance of the Earth Dragon God, the Aubri Planet was now constantly wandering through the Dark Star Sea.

It was even moving quite fast.

As for the planet not having a Sun?

The Aubri World had already become the Earth Giant Dragon’s alternative Divine Kingdom. Even without a Sun, the entire world could achieve its own day and night cycle.

And light sources were very easy to find.

Among the Gods of Mortal Species, there were quite a few Deities who had achieved Ascension to Divinity through Laws like fire.

Just like now, three small Suns hung in the sky of the Aubri World at all times, rotating in shifts.

Where did the Aubri Planet’s future lie?

And where was its destination?

No one knew.

In short, the Dragon Race had always been using this method to avoid war.

They had also been accumulating Power to strengthen themselves.

As for a destination...

...it was no longer important.

’After all, isn’t everything just for the survival of our world and our Race in the Chaotic Star Sea?’

Furthermore, in these last thirty thousand years, the Dragon Race’s growth rate had been terrifying.

Take the current Aubri World for example; the Dragon Race had already taken in refugee groups and Deities from over a thousand different races from the Star Sea.

In terms of Deities, although Sub-Dragon Stephanie didn’t know how many Gods of Mortal Species existed in the Star Sea, she figured there couldn’t be fewer than a thousand.

After all, while it was difficult for the Lower-Rank Species to achieve Ascension to Divinity, many of the slightly stronger races had more than one being who had ascended.

As for how many Divine Tier members the Dragon Race had, Sub-Dragon Stephanie didn’t know that either.

After all, she was only a Sub-dragon, and her Father Dragon wouldn’t tell her about such secrets of the Dragon Race.

But judging from the fact that her father, a mere regional Inspector, possessed Divine Tier strength, she believed the number of Divine Tier dragons was certainly no less than the number of Gods of Mortal Species.

Such a powerful force.

Honestly, if it weren’t for their old, resentful enemies, the Titan Race, constantly on their tail, the Dragon Race could have used this Power to rule over a large part of the World Community.

Yes.

The Dragon Race’s old nemeses, the Titan Race, didn’t have the power of an Earth Dragon to run off with an entire planet, but they had always sent people to keep an eye on the Dragon Race.

After all, in their eyes, the Dragon Race was a major hidden threat.

If they casually let the Dragon Race out of their sight and allowed them to grow stronger, who knew when the two sides might clash again.

Therefore, from time to time, outside the Star Realm, the Dragon Race and the Titan Race would have small-scale skirmishes.

These skirmishes were continuous, and there was a tacit understanding about them.

It could be considered a way for both sides to probe each other.

As long as the strength of both sides remained relatively balanced, a great war would certainly not break out.

But if one side grew weak, the situation could become dire.

As for the Titan Race’s current situation, Sub-Dragon Stephanie didn’t know the details.

But she had heard a few things from her Father Dragon.

The Titan Race’s world was still in its original location. Although they didn’t have the power of the Earth Giant Dragon to refine an entire planet, they had been constantly conquering civilizations and worlds throughout the World Community.

As a result, the Titan Race’s development had also been extremely rapid.

In fact, in terms of hard power, their approach was far more effective than that of the Dragon Race, which was constantly on the run, scrounging for resources and spreading a "Guardian" declaration of ’love and peace’ among the civilizations of the Star Sea.

Therefore, if you looked at the Dragon Race World from a different perspective, you could call it a league of losers.

’A league of losers? So what.’

Anyway, these things were still too distant for Sub-Dragon Stephanie.

Thus, after watching the Dark Elves disappear from sight, the Sub-dragon once again took on the appearance of a Rabbit Race girl and landed in the Rabbit Race’s village.

Looking at the young Rabbit Race boys and girls who were now gazing at her with reverence and adoration, Stephanie was in a very good mood.

’Although the Rabbit Race isn’t as handsome as the Elf Race, the gentle and soft temperament of the young Rabbit Race men is truly endearing.’

’Well then, it’s about time I chose a suitable mate, isn’t it?’

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