Chapter 1213 Rearing Dragons.

Chapter 1213 Rearing Dragons.

Tanc830,428,723C didn't know what Legion-5 was thinking about. He continued to speak with the tone of a teacher, "That's good. The earlier you understand the difference between knowledge and wisdom, the better for you. The acquisition of wisdom is a very important reason why we hold the rite of passage. It is necessary to acquire it if you are to survive the body, soul, and mind tribulation to become an Origin god."Visit no(v)eLb(i)n.com for the best novel reading experience

"Many races do something like this to broaden the horizon of their young generation and ensure that the resources used on them will not go to waste. Some races rely on the trial of heaven to weed out the weak and help their young gain experience. Some rely on creating false enemies for their young generation to fight."

That last one made Tanc830,428,723C laugh. He shared the reason for his amusement. "Like the high elves. They are our ancestors and they used to be worthy of that title. They were a mighty race that used to be able to withstand war and pressure from multiple enemies at once. They suffered but they managed to defend the bodies of their ancestors from exploitation. Then the realm lord came and they lost their sharpness."

"They never fight anymore or have conflicts with others so they live in peace most of the time. Peace has made them rot in body and mind. It made their ascension rate to Origin god fall below 10% despite the abundance of life essence. They were so far gone that the leaders of their race had to allow demons to invade them occasionally so that they would gain experience."

"Anyways, the need to acquire wisdom and life experience, especially the experience needed to survive, is a common thing across many races. We don't go so far as to put all of you in a sealed arena and make you fight to the death until only a few of you are left alive as some races do, but we will put you through some things that will force you to make intelligent choices or be left behind by your peers."

Legion-5 asked skeptically, "Didn't we go through the blood crucible and only a few of us survived?"

Tanc830,428,723C snorted. "That doesn't count. The blood crucible is more of a trial of luck than skill. There was no equal opportunity to survive in that some had 11 months to train while some had 1 month and we were not even allowed to choose our opponents. It was all random. We were just kids given dangerous weapons to kill and eat each other."

They breached the divine plane and entered the main plane. Then they fell from the sky towards the ground.

"We have been able to maintain relative peace with them by limiting the amount of dragons we hunt. But that has also made dragon hearts rare and difficult to acquire in the rite of passage. You have to meet the requirements for a dragon heart very early or you will miss out on one of the great divine abilities."

"That will be all for now. We are here."

Legion-5 looked around at their destination. There is a pillar at the center of the plane. It is a mechanical pillar made of gleaming steel and moving gears. At the top of the pillar is a flat square platform surrounded by mechanical airships and floating fortresses. The platform is much wider than the pillar so it looks like a landmass while the pillar is its foundation.

Legion-5 looked towards the direction of the planar portal. He doesn't have eyes so he had to extend his divine sense in that direction. It drew the attention of his mentor.

"What are you looking at?" Tanc830,428,723C asked him.

He lied. "I was looking at the sea of despair."

He was looking for Legion-7.

Tanc830,428,723C nodded. "There is a sea of despair here too. But it is not as grand as the one I showed you. Three Supreme Beasts took down the plane not one. The defenders were also poorer in quantity and quality. They put their fate in their Origin ancestors. They thought that their ancestors would be able to pressure the Supreme Alliance with violence or convince us to give up the plane."

Tanc830,428,723C snickered. "It didn't turn out well."