Global Lords: Hundredfold Increments Starting With the Undead-Chapter 881 - 568, Dawn Blue Coral
Following Wadey’s gaze, Fang Hao saw several people approaching from behind.
Two men and one woman, all three dressed in exceptionally lavish attire, among whom one man and one woman had curved horns pointing backward on their heads.
Having encountered ’Spencer’ previously, Fang Hao could confirm.
These were not the horns of Orcs or Demons, but Dragon horns.
The other person was the ’Aerygon’ Wadey had mentioned, who appeared to be around thirty years old, with golden hair combed back.
Blue pupils and deep eye sockets, he had the standard handsome European man’s appearance.
In the World Rankings announced by the system, Fang Hao was the top in three lists, and in the lists for Territory and Military Strength, Aerygon was stably in second place.
"He’s Aerygon?" Fang Hao was also somewhat surprised.
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If he wasn’t ranked second with Dragon Clan members by his side, that would truly be questionable.
Wadey nodded and said, "Haven’t you seen the World Channel? He’s even come forward to recruit members for his own Alliance!"
Well, ...
Fang Hao usually didn’t turn on the World Channel until at night when he checked if anyone was selling Blueprints.
He seldom opened the channel at other times, mainly because he was busy with many tasks during the day.
"Are those with him from the Dragon Clan?" Fang Hao continued.
"Yes, Aerygon’s territory is in the region ruled by the Dragon Clan. I heard that he recently changed his faction to the Dragon Clan faction. His troops are bound to be impressive, and surpassing Fang Hao as the first is probably just a matter of time," Wadey said with a gaze full of envy.
Fang Hao didn’t say much, his eyes also turned to the other party.
This second-ranked Aerygon had a tall and firm build, with a pleasing face as well.
He had the look of the main hero in European films.
Now aligned with the Dragon Clan, he was sure to be esteemed by many transmigrators.
But the claim that he would surpass himself made Fang Hao somewhat unconvinced; millions of troops spread across the hills, nearly a hundred thousand Wriggling Spines in the warehouse, and you say surpass just like that?
In a blink, Fang Hao saw ’Wadey’, who had just been chatting with him, had already moved to the back of the team. Find more chapters on novelbuddy
And struck up a conversation with that second-ranking Aerygon.
This Wadey, quite a sociable one.
After chatting for a while, Wadey came back and handed a piece of paper to Fang Hao.
Upon opening it, he saw Aerygon’s name written in English.
"An autograph, I got one for you too, maybe it can be sold for a good price when he gets famous," Wadey explained.
Fang Hao took it, thought for a moment, and tucked it into his pocket.
"Those two from the Dragon Clan, what level of heroes are they?" Fang Hao asked.
"Orange ones, they’re all orange ones," Wadey said, folding the autograph carefully, and continued, "That’s the level of the second, I wonder if Fang Hao has any orange heroes."
"Should have..."
The team slowly moved forward during their conversation.
Aside from the Dragon Clan members and Aerygon behind them, more transmigrators with the Book of Lords along with some natives joined the queuing lineup.
Humans, Elves, and members of the Sea Tribe all had transmigrators by their sides.
However, Fang Hao did not see anyone he recognized from his own region; it seemed as if he had been the only one to receive an invitation.
Or perhaps the crowd was too large to notice anyone.
As the team moved forward bit by bit.
Wadey returned to the Gray Dwarves’ side and quickly entered the castle where the auction was held.
A short while later, it was Fang Hao and his party’s turn.
"Sir, please present your invitation card."
At the entrance, a respectful male Human Clan member spoke.
Fang Hao took out the black invitation card and showed it to the attendant.
After a brief inspection, the attendant said, "Sir, you have items in this auction, you may go to the private room on the second floor, please enter..."
He returned the invitation card to Fang Hao with a gesture of invitation.
Fang Hao nodded and entered with his companions.
The male Elf was somewhat taken aback by the sight of the others coming in behind them, Orcs, Lizardmen, and Undead.
What a combination.
Upon entering the great hall, Fang Hao and his companions were once again reminded of the Trade Alliance’s wealth.
He had seen the Dwarven Royal Palace and the Federation’s Parliament Hall, but they paled in comparison to the splendid auction hall before him.
Cloud-white stone materials, green-gold magic devices, and an overall design that integrated seamlessly with the hall—it wasn’t just decorative, it served its purpose too.
The entire space of the castle was hollowed out, filled with Magic Arrays and magic technology emitting dazzling light.
Merging gold, cloud-white, and deep green into the entire space.
Displaying a beauty of extreme luxury.
Hard to believe that Goblins would have such high taste.
Fang Hao and his party, led by staff, took the elevator.
And directly entered a private room on the second floor.
The area of the private room was not large, but the location was excellent, offering a high vantage point over the entire auction proceedings.
After the staff gave a brief demonstration of the bidding process, they left the room.
Leaving Fang Hao and his companions alone.
The room was not very large, about thirty square meters in size.
The four people sitting inside didn’t feel cramped but couldn’t call it spacious either.
This was probably one of the reasons the Trade Alliance restricted the number of attendees.
Demitrija sat silently near the door, while Fang Hao and Nelson chatted softly about some of the unusual races they had encountered along the way.
Anjia had already begun to devour the complimentary pastries provided in the room.
Soon, at 10 AM, the auction officially started with the arrival of the host.
She was a tall, mature, and beautiful Elf Clan woman.