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It wasn't until now that Farri realized a problem.

Dragon Island is too far away from the mainland, so far that even a giant dragon would have to fly for more than half a month.

This distance makes it impossible for Dragon Island to have any substantial connection with the civilization on the mainland.

The Council does not have much control over the dragons on those continents. Most of the time, those dragons will only abide by the most basic rules, such as not killing baby dragons that have just arrived on the continent and avoiding conflicts between dragons as much as possible.

Most of the time, the Council takes a laissez-faire attitude towards these dragons. As long as they do not cross the Council's red line and violate the most basic rules, the dragons will generally never come into contact with the Council until they grow old.

Dragon Island is floating far away on the edge of the perception of various civilizations on the continent. Those civilizations on the continent know the existence of dragons and Dragon Island, but it is difficult to communicate with the dragons on Dragon Island through conventional means.

“I remember it was this road.”

Reinhardt looked ahead in confusion. He was asked by Farri to take care of his lair and the goblins while he was away.

But now the problem arises, he can't seem to find Fari's lair.

"Did I go wrong?"

Reinhardt looked behind him, but did not see the Farui's nest and territory.

"No, I remember it should be this road."

Krigo was also there, and he was much more familiar with the area surrounding the Farai territory than Reinhardt.

All he could be sure of now was that he seemed to have passed the settlement built by the goblins.

"Strange, I seemed to see a little shadow of the village just now."

There was also a discussion coming from the side. Reinhardt saw two people from the church appearing out of nowhere, discussing how to find the dragon's lair that they needed to observe and record as part of their mission.

The two groups collided with each other.

"The church notified us that they are observing and recording the dragon's whereabouts and hope we can provide assistance."

Lannia received a notice from the church. As a group that could only stabilize its power with the support of the church, it was difficult for Lannia to refuse the church's request.

"What are the reactions from other kingdoms?"

"Most are asking the church to provide further explanation."

All secular kings did not want the church to expand its activities outside the originally designated diocese. As Lannia expected, any action taken by the church would be hindered.

"Notify the church. If necessary, we can try to contact the dragon for communication on their behalf, but we will not facilitate surveillance of our allies."

The church would certainly prefer a response like "will fully support the church's actions", but amid all the opposition, Lannia's neutral to positive response would not cause too much dissatisfaction from the church.

On one side was a "mysterious", "knowledgeable" dragon with a strong background, and on the other side was the church that provided her with funding. She didn't want to offend either of them.

Farek didn't know that he had become the vortex of conflict.

He is now resting on an ice floe.

The continent has been thrown below the horizon. There are no islands in the sea leading to Dragon Island. The overall sea conditions are changeable, completely different from other directions of the continent, as if it was deliberately designed to be like this in order to separate Dragon Island from the continent.

Of course, there would be no natural large pieces of floating ice on this kind of sea surface, and this simple resting place came from Savrina's breath.

"You actually flew all the way from Dragon Island to the mainland last time?"

Savrina was stunned.

Normal dragons, when they are first brought to the mainland by their parents, will learn how to rest on the sea. Most of them will use their abilities or spells to create a place to rest, such as floating ice or floating islands.

"Aunt Karin Suss should have taken you to the mainland?"

"She carried me all the way to the main road without stopping for even a minute."

Savrina was stunned for a moment. Generally, adult dragons did not need to rest to fly to the mainland, but the first time she brought a baby dragon to the mainland, the important thing was teaching.

"and then?"

"Then he flew all the way to the sky above a huge city. Before she could even open her mouth, the people in the city respectfully took out the treasures they had prepared."

Safrina covered her face.

Farri's mother's trip did not play any teaching role at all.

"Then he carried me and the treasure all the way back to Dragon Island. We never landed from beginning to end. It took us three days to go back and forth, and one of those days was spent waiting for the humans to move the treasure out."

Savrina stared blankly at Fari in front of her. Generally speaking, when a young dragon sets foot on the continent with its parents for the first time, it will receive all kinds of education on how to survive on the continent, which usually lasts no less than thirty days.

"Well, you're really lucky."

This was all Savrina could muster out in the end.

Fari was indeed very lucky. Without any knowledge of the continent, he managed to survive. He did not drown in the sea, nor did he run headfirst into the territory of those powerful monsters.

Safrina could kind of understand Fari's behavior.

A dragon who knows almost nothing about this world does need to be careful and cautious, waiting in his own lair and taking action as little as possible unless it is absolutely necessary.

"As far as his current situation is concerned, it's already pretty good. He has his own servant force, has signed a covenant with the surrounding humans, and has also planted his own nails in that human force. In particular, he has created his own legend and has begun to have believers. Ordinary adult dragons are no more than this."

Safrina muttered to herself, her understanding clearly running in the wrong direction.

In fact, Farui just wanted to lie quietly in his nest and enjoy life in a peaceful and tranquil environment.

"It's about time to continue on our journey."

Fari stood up again, his body temperature had completely dropped.

If possible, Fari hopes to reach Dragon Island as soon as possible, find out his own life experience as soon as possible, and then adjust his cognition according to his life experience, and make a new plan that will allow him to lie down safely in the nest and enjoy a peaceful and tranquil life.

The Dragon Island in the distance still looked peaceful, just like it had been for hundreds of thousands of years. No matter what happened on the mainland, Dragon Island would maintain this peace.

But beneath this calm, this Dragon Island is still undergoing slight changes.

Only an ancient golden dragon slowly crawled out of its nest, spread its wings, and flew away.

He would express the Council's dissatisfaction to the Cult of the Sun God, and then peacefully remind those clergymen where the Council's red line was.

"Karinus's son is coming back."

"Karin Sus wants us to open the second floor of the library for him, which is not in accordance with the rules."

"Vote."

"Seven to two, passed."

In the huge cave, a brief meeting about Fari ended.

(End of this chapter)

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