Age of Adepts

Chapter 566



Chapter 566 Clan Prospect

Mary had advanced!

Greem returned to the banquet before it ended and delivered such good news to everyone.

Thus, the already lively hall erupted into even more celebration.

A newly established rising clan now simultaneously possessed two Second Grade adepts, with another Second Grade dragonborn and Third Grade thunder dragon that could be deployed with the command of the Clan Leader, Greem. What did it mean for a new clan? It meant that the Crimson Clan was already at the top of the many small-sized adept clans located in the Zhentarim area upon its establishment. The fundamental power of the Crimson Clan was almost enough to catch up with mid-sized clans.

However, every single one of those mid-sized clans had undergone hundreds of years of turmoil and risked the extermination of their organization to possess the stable status that they currently held. Yet, now, a new clan that had appeared suddenly possessed power that was not much behind theirs. How were they supposed to feel about this?!

However, Greem’s Crimson Clan was clearly still inferior to established clans when it came to accumulated resources.

Most of these clans had already rooted themselves in their territories. They possessed ancestral lands and plenty of resources. Even the occasional failure wouldn’t matter too much. These clans could still reestablish themselves and return to their position as institutions of power as long as they were given enough time.

The human king back then was entirely under the surveillance of the green dragons. If anything too troublesome occurred, the green dragon leader needed only give an order, and his subordinates would immediately snatch the gemstone. The pledge stone would then no longer possess any binding power over the green dragons.

However, no one had expected Greem to forcibly take the Dragon Pledge Stone for himself under the eyes of so many dragons.

It became a large matter of concern for the green dragons.

If Greem found any green dragon tribe with the gemstone in hand, he would have the right to request that the dragons help him in his battles.

Fortunately, there were thousands of millions of planar worlds out there, and the green dragons were only a tiny branch of the emerald dragons. The chances of Greem running into any green dragons upon leaving the Knight’s Plane were close to zero. That was why the green dragon leader hadn’t impatiently tried to go looking for Greem.

This Dragon Pledge Stone didn’t hold much significance to Greem. At the very best, it could allow him to learn some arcane knowledge related to the green dragons. However, this gemstone had far more significance in the hands of Third Grade Thunder Dragon Arms.

Greem might not be able to find the green dragons, but this didn’t mean Arms couldn’t.

If Arms could offer this Dragon Pledge Stone to the great Dragon God, he was sure to be blessed with rewards. If Arms went to visit the green dragons with this gemstone, he might be able to blackmail them into giving him some treasure and precious items.

In the best case scenario, Arms could run into green dragon branches living in abject conditions and use this gemstone to take them under his wing, instantly turning them into his subordinates and dragon soldiers.

After all, such dragon pledges were exceptionally valuable to any higher dragons. It shouldn’t be easily leaked to the outside world. More importantly, the dragons could not go against the pledges they had made.

Consequently, the Dragon Pledge Stone that meant nothing to Greem was like a free dragon summoning tool for Third Grade Arms. As long as Arms was able to catch wind of the locations of any green dragon tribes, he could run over with his gemstone and would most likely be greeted with a pleasant surprise!

That was why the Third Grade thunder dragon agreed to be Greem’s ally without a second thought the moment he was shown the pledge gemstone. The two of them signed an agreement of mutual battle aid.


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