Above the continent of Taril.

A streak of silver light flashed like lightning, tearing through the blue sky and instantly slicing through the clouds at incredible speed.

Looking into the silver light, there was indeed Biglet. At that moment, he was flying like a specially designed fighter jet, speeding through the air.

His slender silver tail maintained his balance, his wings spread out, and his feathers transformed into nozzles, continuously spewing out a powerful force formed from the convergence of light and magic.

With this powerful thrust, his speed reached a level that most creatures in this world could hardly match.

Inside Bugret's chest cavity, the original alchemical structure had been transformed into a special chamber.

Inside the cabin formed by ribs, the metal frame is magically transformed into a membrane, and there are even seats made of alchemical structures.

Cana and the others sat quietly inside the cabin, watching the scenery rushing past below through the membrane.

Even Svenana was inside, instead of flying alone outside, mainly because her speed was far slower than Bugret's.

The alchemical body that Kana meticulously crafted for Bugret, combined with the power of the Radiant Dragon itself, gave Bugret a huge advantage in speed, making him virtually invincible.

The Night Watchmen who came with them were all sitting inside the cabin. Apart from a very few people looking around at the novel scenery, most of the Night Watchmen were already showing off to their friends on the channel.

“Those monsters can’t keep up with your speed at all,” Popper exclaimed.

She had just seen outside that many flying monsters in the sky were trying to attack Bugret, but every time a monster made an attack, Bugret had already disappeared from their sight.

"Haha, this is awesome! Cana, why didn't you tell me about this structure sooner?" Bugret's voice came into the cabin.

He used to fly in the sky in a way similar to that of a normal dragon, and although the speed was not slow, it was still quite different from the speed at which he was now flying like a fighter jet.

"You shouldn't ask me that, but rather ask yourself whether you've made good use of this body."

You're too lazy, still relying on the habits you used to have when you controlled a dragon's body to control this one.

I meticulously designed this body, and later, as my own strength increased, I further enhanced it, making it more flexible and free.

"Well, to make matters worse, you don't know how to use it properly at all. You either turn into a leopard or an eagle, and you've never even tried turning into a fish in the sea. You only turn into common animals, and your methods are extremely basic," Cana couldn't help but scold.

In fact, the Dragon Legacy in Bugret's mind contains all sorts of knowledge, but these legacies are like information files stored on the hard drive of the brain. They need to be retrieved, studied, and understood before they can truly be transformed into their own knowledge.

Although the learning process is relatively faster because it is passed down from within, unfortunately, very few dragons will take the initiative to delve into it.

Because the dragon's legacy has an automatic feedback mechanism, it's like a foolproof operation.

When dragons encounter problems they don't understand and become confused in the outside world, the relevant inherited knowledge will automatically flow into their brains, enabling them to quickly learn this knowledge.

This is both the fundamental reason for the power of the astral dragons and the key reason why other races envy them.

"We're almost there," Kana suddenly said.

Upon hearing this, everyone in the cabin turned their attention to their surroundings.

From the sky, nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

“How did you make that judgment?” Popper asked. By now, she was quite used to Cana’s seemingly inexplicable knowledge and insights, after all, Cana was a well-known “prophet.”

"It's magic, Poppot. You haven't reached the legendary level yet. Although your understanding of magical power is deep enough and your knowledge is extensive, you haven't broken through to the legendary level."

"Without using the [Appraisal] skill, you can't instantly perceive subtle differences in the magic in the air," Kana explained.

Upon hearing this, Poppot blinked and channeled her magic. In her vision, the trajectory of the magic flow was clearly visible, and she instantly understood what Kana meant.

The magic power across the entire continent is mostly in a state of chaos, but in such a vast area, there must be some places where the magic power has a certain order, just like the area where they are now entering where the magic power is gradually becoming more orderly.

The [Identification] skill allows one to observe, almost with the naked eye, how magic escapes its chaotic state.

However, Poppot wasn't concerned about that. She retorted to what Kana had just said: "It's not that I don't want to advance to Legendary. It's a limitation of racial talent, as you know."

There was absolutely no experience I could draw upon. The Round-Eared Ratmen had never produced a legendary powerhouse; to be precise, the entire Ratman race had never had one.

This is not a joke, but an indisputable fact.

It could even be said that without the blessing of the Night's Watch, it would be almost impossible for the Ratman to reach level ten.

According to the limited historical records of the Skaven, based on the Night's Watch's hierarchy, the strongest Skaven was only level eight.

Because of Poppot, many round-eared ratmen joined the Night's Watch.

There was even a team of round-eared rat-man agents who successfully disguised themselves and infiltrated the evil rats' camp.

The reason why there are still a few legendary powerhouses among the ratmen today is entirely due to their forced advancement with the help of the evil rats, rather than the ratmen themselves breaking through to this level.

Although datafication has made the talent restrictions for many races less stringent, the gap between races still exists.

"It's alright. Judging from your current condition, you should be close to becoming a legendary figure soon."

Of the original group, only Popper and Black have not yet been promoted to Legend.

There's no way around it; ultimately, some talent is still required to advance to the legendary level.

The more talented a person is, the faster they can make up for the loss of understanding due to the rapid increase in strength.

Whether it's Lelia, Apis, or Alyris, they were all well-known NPCs in the original game, or their extraordinary talents were clearly demonstrated in the background story.

As the two were talking, Bugret outside seemed to have locked onto its target. It gradually slowed down, its wings returned to normal, and it slowly descended.

Below was an area shrouded in mist, clouds, trees, and various mixed magical forces, making it difficult to see the specific situation inside from the outside.

They passed through the mist and swept through the woods, where a ring of magical storm came into view.

"It's a bit bumpy, everyone hold on tight!" Biglet reminded everyone.

As soon as the words were spoken, the dragon's entire body began to spin, transforming into a drill that forcefully broke through the surrounding magical storm and entered this mysterious area. (End of Chapter)

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