Chapter 278: 62 Fire Dragon Turtle Egg, Dragon Curse Holy Coffin
Chapter 278: 62 Fire Dragon Turtle Egg, Dragon Curse Holy Coffin
Chapter 278: Chapter 62 Fire Dragon Turtle Egg, Dragon Curse Holy Coffin
Under the leadership of Princess Akara, the island’s fire lizards gradually signed contracts. However, a small number of fire lizards preferred death over signing, and most of these were devoured by Ulysses, while a few became Richard’s specimens.
Under Richard’s absolute force, the entire New World quickly became his territory.
This island wasn’t small. If the fire lizards hadn’t miscalculated the environment of the Molten Sea, this place could have truly allowed them to flourish.
“Princess Akara, you have travelled across the Molten Sea to come here; you must have brought many treasures with you,” Richard said.
As Richard strolled across the island, Ulysses, perched on his shoulder, was leisurely sucking on a fire lizard’s skull, protected by an energy barrier.
Witnessing this scene, Akara, despite her heartache and anger, could only watch silently.
She was more aware than the other fire lizards of her father’s tremendous strength. Even if the crow in front of her seemed gravely wounded, it could easily eradicate all the lizards on the island if it wished.
“Indeed, we did bring some things,” Akara spoke as calmly as possible. “The storeroom is this way, please follow me.”
Richard smiled slightly at her: “Thank you for the trouble, Your Highness.”
In the center of the island was a lone peak, not too tall at just a hundred or two hundred meters. Atop the lone peak lay a vast dragon nest, which also contained the skeleton of a giant dragon.
This skeleton had been subjected to years of Burning Wind over the Molten Sea and the erosion of the Fire Element Storm. Most of it had undergone elemental crystallization, rendering it valueless even for reviving by an Undead Wizard.
Beneath this dragon nest, the fire lizards had carved out a storeroom within the mountain to store precious items brought over from the Main Continent.
Akara opened the stone door, leading Richard into the storeroom.
Inside the storeroom, instead of the heaps of treasures Richard had imagined, there were piles of stone tablets and artistic pieces like paintings and sculptures.
Such items might be considered unparalleled treasures by those wizards studying the cultural history of fire lizards, but to Richard, they were worthless.
“Is this all you brought?” Richard asked, somewhat incredulously.
Akara calmly replied, “Lord Richard, these things may be worthless to you, but to us, they are treasures beyond price. They are our history, our civilization. We fled the continent to come here not to counterattack but to preserve our race and our civilization. Most of the items you’re looking for have been expended on the battlefield.”
Richard rubbed his forehead.
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