Tales Of The Mighty Dragonair

Chapter 1013 - Everyone Is Heading Home



Chapter 1013 – Everyone Is Heading Home

As Arthur started to write down the famous cultivation techniques, his return caused a huge stir inside his empire.

He didn't know that the current information delivery system between the villages, towns, and cities was very advanced. Unlike the known system that needed someone to travel from one place to another, this system used a strange method devised by a few kids from the castle of sky geniuses.

A grand network was laid and connected the entire empire together like a gigantic spider web. Using energy flares passing through a special sort of an ore, any message could travel in mere minutes between the vast corners of the empire.

This system was built as a military service at first, before it was used later in exchanging regular updates and also giving some trade knowledge.

What made this idea applicable and easily executed was the abundance of that energy transmitting ore in the entire empire and this world.

That ore was looked slightly upon before, but now everyone knew its value. Not only it helped in delivering messages, it was also used to distribute a stronger light net inside the empire during night time.

The streets inside any village, town, and cities were now filled with this type of ore. All they needed was just a source of bright energy, a thing they found easily in many explosive ores.

But no one dared to use the purple ore in such a thing. After all, the purple ore was something uncontrollable by many, and it could easily kill people.

Arthur's return was instantly known to everyone inside his grand empire. Even the leaders at the frontlines got to know about his return even before Gege's messengers arrived. 

In the eyes of the empire citizens, this was like the return of their king, or their emperor. As for those who lived alongside Arthur and saw him creating this grand miracle, they had a different type of feeling.

If anyone felt gratitude and veneration towards Arthur from the citizens, then for those who accompanied Arthur during his journey felt worship towards him.

He wasn't only a man capable of achieving the impossible, he was a person who shared his knowledge and power with everyone else.

The army knew this firsthand, especially the army leaders. If not for the black curtains that Arthur provided to them, their strength would never have reached this current scale.

Right now anyone from the army leaders and their first assistants were on the same level of power with the grandmasters from higher realms and big clans.

Only thanks to this they managed to crush any enemy coming on their way, even if he was a grandmaster coming from a higher realm.

The speed of their strength growth was simply unbelievable. If not for experiencing it themselves, no one would ever believe such a thing even existed.

So when Arthur's return news reached them, all the armies decided to halt their advance and wait until their leaders would see him.

And when Gege's messages arrived and delivered the orders from Arthur, everyone moved in faster speed while feeling eager to meet Arthur.

After all in their eyes, everytime Arthur called out for them he was ready to create a miracle. This time they didn't know what he had in mind for them, but they guessed it must be something related to the academies they established.

No one ever thought that Arthur wasn't pleased by their efforts. They all mistook their doings as being the best for the empire.

If Arthur saw their lines of thoughts right now he would shake his head in disappointment. He knew how deadly such an approach was in the long term. Its deadliest effect started by the veil of goodness it presented itself with at the beginning.

But he knew it was dangerous, and he wouldn't allow this to continue.

The journey of those generals wasn't easy or short. After all they were far, far away from the nearest portals. During the past months, Gege extended her portals at fixed places, which came to be known as the highways of the empire.

Once reached at the portal region, anyone could reach any place in the empire without the need to spend much time or effort. 

Just passing through a series of portals to reach a place lying hundreds or even thousands of miles away. In their eyes, these portals were really mysterious, and no one ever managed to break down their secret.

And that added more vibe around Arthur in their eyes. The more they thought about him, the more shocked and awed they became. Arthur held a myriad of weird abilities that no one else had.

Just like these portals, just like his ability to create dragons, just like his ability to issue orders even from miles apart, as if he was standing next to them.

The journey of the generals took roughly ten days to finally arrive at the portals. Once reached there, Gege started to give further instructions about the location and purpose of the meeting.

During the past ten days, Arthur kept himself busy writing down all the cultivation knowledge he was aware of. At some point he felt astonished from himself as he muttered: 

"I never expected myself to know all of this about cultivation methods…" 

In front of him lay a lot of papers, arranged into slightly over two hundred books. 

Despite the number, each book didn't contain more than ten pages, mostly drawings and few writings.

Cultivation was a knowledge based on imagining the true secrets of one's body. Just drawing was enough, and enlightenment was left for everyone to experience differently based on their talents.

Arthur wrote the most important and widely spread cultivation methods first, then the basics and advanced knowledge about cultivation.

Reaching this far and as no one had arrived yet to disturb him except for Deem and Gor with their men, he kept working on special forms of cultivation.

At this point he realized that inside his mind, knowledge about cultivation was way too much. As such he decided to enter into the garden world at day five and there he started to produce much more works under the blessing of time difference.

As for the books he wrote, he left them to be handled by Gege. The latter kept sending the finished works to Deem and Gor who ordered their men to copy these books as fast as they could.

During the process the two kept peeking at the content. At first they didn't get head or tail from what was written there. But gradually they started to get enlightened and viewed these books in a different light.

To them these books were a real masterpiece, a treasure without equal.


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