Chapter 30: The Drakonids Submit!

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation  Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

As Gail and the others stepped in, the fog in front of them began to slowly dissipate.

His movements were very slow. He carefully observed everything around him to prevent any accidents from happening.

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From the burn marks on the ground, it seemed that there were traces of people living here.

It also proved all of Gail’s guesses.

There must be people living here. Judging from the buildings, the number of Aborigines here should not be too small.

The further they walked, the less fog there was.

The area they could see also became much wider.

There were also crops in the fields. Judging from the sprouting, it was obvious that they had just been planted not long ago.

Five minutes passed.


Gail stopped walking because there was a building standing in front of him.

To be precise, it was a house made of stones, all arranged together.

Some of the stones even had moss growing on them, looking very old.

Eh?

He felt a slight movement.

Anna and Annie also reacted.

They saw a few figures with farm tools quickly approaching them.

Although they were human-shaped, the surface of their skin was similar to the scales of a snake, and there was a tail swinging left and right behind them.

Annie, the Fire Elf, condensed a red spear and spat out a fireball from her mouth, shooting it at the Aborigines.

It left a charred mark on their bodies. Her power was obvious!

Then, she launched another attack, restricting their movements, but not harming them.

Anna, who was at the side, spoke Dragon language. Unexpectedly, the Aborigines also spoke in a voice similar to Anna’s.

It was as though they were communicating.

Suddenly, Anna’s body emitted waves of pressure!

This was the might of a pure dragon bloodline!

Dragon Might!

Following this, Anna once again recovered her dragon body and floated beside Gail.

When the Aborigines saw this scene, they actually knelt down on the ground, their eyes revealing a devout look.

It was as though they were prostrating themselves before a monarch.

“Master, it’s settled!” Anna returned to her human form and revealed a mischievous expression.

Annie also retracted her attack.

At the same time, information about the Aborigines appeared.

[Drakonids: A special race with a low status. They have a natural sense of respect for the Dragon Race.]

The appearance of these Drakonids was enough to indicate Gail’s guess. These Drakonids were willing to join the city to serve Gail.

After that, more than ten Drakonids appeared, expressing their willingness to join.

There were more than twenty Drakonids!

[Successfully subduing the Drakonid Tribe. City Acceptance +100%, Loyalty +100%.]

In other words, these Drakonids would never betray Gail.

The place that was originally shrouded in the fog had all dispersed because of the successful subduing of this tribe.

The entire area was revealed.

The tribe was very simple and crude. There were many houses of different sizes, all made of stone.

There were also some poultry and some crops.

The standard of living was too poor.

However, these were not important. Gail believed that with his leadership, the area would soon be completely new.

Moreover, the Drakonids were born warriors! They were very strong and were suitable for gathering resources.

The problem of lacking manpower in the city was temporarily solved.

The expansion of the city could continue to speed up because of the large number of manpower.

“Master, this tribe originally had about 100 Drakonids, but because of the war between the two cities, the number of people was reduced a lot.”

“These Drakonids all survived the war, so they settled in this area until they met you today.”

“Also, they expressed that they were willing to follow your orders to develop the city!”

Anna began to explain the contents of the communication with the Drakonids to Gail.

This was also a task that Gail gave her. After all, only Anna could speak the dragon language.

Listening to Anna’s words, Gail had captured an important piece of information.

City war!

As the name implied, the two cities had started an invasion war in order to fight for each other’s territory.

The remaining Drakonids were obviously defeated and had escaped.

This was equivalent to ringing a warning bell for Gail.

The development of a city did not mean everything. In the future, they might encounter enemy cities that would invade at any time.

Of course, some cities would form alliances and develop with each other.

The arrival of these Drakonids undoubtedly added some combat power to the city.

Following that, Gail immediately gave a series of orders.

First, it was to forge a set of defensive equipment and weapons for the Drakonids.

Next, it was to select some Drakonids with extraordinary combat power and form a group of city guards. They could protect the safety of the city and expand the territory!

The remaining Drakonids that did not have much combat power were naturally left in the city to take care of crops and transport supplies.

Although it was now automated, the time spent would be reduced by more than half if more people joined in.

The development of the city depended on the coordination of time.

Gail had also done this, using all the manpower and material resources that he could use.

The orders he gave were all effective.

The originally quiet city became lively with the addition of the Drakonids.

The Drakonids quickly immersed themselves in the environment, and the development of the city accelerated once again!

The poultry raised by the Drakonids were naturally put into the Cultivation Garden by Gail.

Everything had been arranged properly. They only needed to wait for the armor to be forged before they could start the next step of expansion.

Gail sat under the shade of the trees and began to think.


There were definitely many Aborigines like the Drakonids. Perhaps he would encounter them during the expansion in the future.

These expansion areas seemed to have been left behind after the official City Lords died, or rather, after they lost the war.

There would definitely be many wars in the future, and when that time came, it would not be as calm as it was now.

Before the war came, Gail had to be fully prepared.

In a war, losses were certain. What he had to do was to reduce the losses in his own city.

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Just as he was thinking, Little Dragon Anna flew over.

“Master, I just communicated with them again, and they also revealed more information!”

“The City Lord from before didn’t rule them at first but worked together. As the city continued to develop, only did the City Lord rule over them!”

“So, this time, they sincerely submit to you, and they decided to offer the treasures in the tribe to you!”

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