Thousand-Faced Dragon

Chapter 403 Family

Chapter 403 Family
The Dragon Contract was much easier to sign than expected.

Or rather, Rean and Sina are much more compatible than expected.

Sheena, being of the main bloodline, absorbed the dragon's essence smoothly, sharing the same origin. Rean estimated that she would soon advance again, and might even become a great sorcerer without even realizing it, truly becoming someone of importance.

Its magic power was indeed reduced, but the dragon bloodline, which further increased its awakening level, in turn increased its magic power. Although it lost some of its upper limit, it gained new dragon essence, which increased its upper limit. It's hard to say whether it lost or gained.

Invisible links are formed between them. Rean can sense that he can still "send away" a portion of his essence, but Sina might have to be careful not to burst.

"This contract might be interesting."

No wonder many warlocks yearn for a dragon pact to be chosen by a dragon; the boost is undeniable.

Warlocks with abundant magic power don't really worry about running out of mana. The prerequisite for using a lot of super magic skills is that they consume several times more mana. What they lack are powerful spells to deal with various scenarios.

No matter how many spells you use, four or five spells that you can cast will be effective.

On Rean's side, however, it seems that he can provide quite useful spells.

Red dragons can provide fire magic, black dragons have decent acid spells, and sapphire dragons have sonic abilities. Well, it must be admitted that at lower levels, red dragons are overwhelmingly powerful, and the spells they provide are exactly what warlocks crave.

Reality is not a game. A third-circle warlock can only awaken one or two third-circle spells. Drawing the fireball you desire requires not only luck, but also that your bloodline source is preferably a red dragon or a demon.

Moreover, Rean felt that if it were him, what he could exchange for this contract would probably be more than just standard spells.
"Is this all?"

Hela is now a neighbor, so it's easy to get her to come over.

The contract went quite smoothly. But this time, the weakness and the direct loss of some of her physical strength showed that she had consumed at least three times more of Sina's source energy!

What surprised Rean was the "magic" she received.

"SKERVA (Shattered Sword)"

When that illusory force field sword appeared in front of Rean, he was a little stunned.

But Rean could sense that this wasn't his "SKERVA." Compared to that sharpness that tore everything apart, it was more like a collection of swords, lighter and faster, more like...
“It’s more like my own sword.” Hela’s words revealed this truth.

This precisely proves that she has completely digested this dragon essence, and the dragon language spell has indeed been successfully transmitted.

Although variations may occur due to the user's own qualities, the ability to obtain additional Dragon Words is a huge surprise in itself.

Dragon Spells are still spellcasters, but the spellcaster's lack of magic not only exists but is even more severe.

The Archmage class may only have seven, eight, or ten characters, which is too limited compared to other spellcaster classes, and the composition of their abilities is too random.

If we could actually acquire the "Dragon Words" of other Dragon Spellcasters, considering the compositional function of character magic, we could probably develop many spells that adapt to various environments.

"I only have four characters," Hela said somewhat unwillingly. She had tried very hard to tap into her bloodline power, but the characters she possessed were scattered and not powerful when combined.

As a dragon-speaker, Hela is quite capable. But that's about it. She hasn't experienced much and lacks sufficient "life experience," making it difficult for her to acquire new characters each time.

Even Rean himself couldn't get a suitable character from the God of Drama, Lex, this time.

Of course, it's also possible that these two are in special circumstances and haven't achieved a soul resonance or complete mutual understanding, thus making it impossible to condense "Dragon Language Characters." "Why can you activate the contract?"

Unlike Sheena, who gave up, Hela expressed her doubts directly.

You're clearly a dragon descendant, how can you sign a contract as a "dragon"?
"Maybe I really am a dragon. Just kidding. Perhaps as long as the bloodline of a dragon descendant is strong enough, one can be regarded as a dragon."

Rean's guess is based on speculation, but it is basically verifiable.

When a dragon vein sorcerer cultivates to a certain level, he will naturally be able to "transform into a dragon." Since sorcerers are originally using their bloodline instincts to fight, it is only natural that they will completely transform into dragons when their bloodline is activated and reverts to its ancestral state. This is even regarded as the ultimate goal by many dragon-blooded sorcerers.

From another perspective, all dragon vein sorcerers, and even ordinary sorcerers, are constantly "reverting to their ancestral ways" while borrowing the power of their ancestors' bloodlines.

The "evolutionary system" of the beastmen further enhanced the strength of their bloodline and reduced the difficulty of reverting to their ancestral form.

Perhaps many great warlocks have their own elemental forms, dragon forms, demon forms, etc.

Rean's current "three-headed dragon attribute" is probably higher than that of many true dragons. Even without the characteristics of the "thousand-faced dragon," he is probably enough to be regarded as a true dragon fulfilling the contract. The beasts have already confirmed that Rean's "purity" is higher than that of many so-called true dragons.

"Then I'll stand on the dragon's side."

Hela was curious and even tried it herself, but this time, the result was quite subtle.

It wasn't a direct failure, but rather a subtle impasse. Both parties to the contract could sense that "a certain being" was saying, "Young dragons shouldn't try to form a contract!"

Perhaps, if Hela evolves and grows for a while longer, we can really form a contract.

This excited Rean. The purpose of ordinary sorcerer families was simply to mass-produce more sorcerers, or at most exchange some sorcerer spellcasting techniques.

However, such families are quite powerful because they can stably produce spellcasters and their blood ties are relatively stable. These families can easily become "great noble families". Each generation of family members is a spellcaster. They only need to increase the employment and training of other professionals, and they will naturally accumulate wealth and power.

In fact, some heroes have previously hinted that the descendants of the Thousand-Faced Dragon had created a similar sorcerer family, and were doing quite well in some places.

On Rean's side, if he were to create a "sorcerer family" using dragon speech sorcerers, the mere fact that they could exchange dragon speech would greatly increase his combat power.

"Quantity advantage." For the first time, Rean thought that the more Hela and Dania there were, the better.

The more "characters" one knows, the more "words" one can form, which can make up for the warlock's biggest weakness—the lack of spells.

Next, Hela gave Rean a surprise.

"Perhaps we can make a contract now."

As she spoke, the girl activated a dragon-speech spell.

"Djo!"

Although it was spoken in unknown dragon language, Rean understood it in an instant.

"A dragon?! That works too." Right in front of Rean, Hela completed her transformation.

(End of this chapter)

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