Chapter 1542 1542. Light Relationships

'This chapter is updated by Nov elB i n',

Walker was sure that Mordant would have been a little more excited than before, yet, he didn't expect that Mordant would be so animated as he was now.

Every time the light dragonkin used their words to attack, they would put off rays of different colored lights. Their attacks were brilliant and easily distracted opponents. This was the benefit of being a light affinity spell sword for the elven race. However, for the dragonkin, it was even more dramatic.

The dragonkin could bring out more than just the illusion abilities within the light elemental mana. They had the ability to bring out the dense destructive power of the light. The result was that their blades cloaked in light would be able to better slice through just about anything.

"The color of the light changes with the strength of the dragonkin. That is somewhat matching light dragons like myself. The only difference is that I focus on the white light which is purer light elemental mana and more similar to the light of the sun." The dragon champion had been very silent so far.

The light elemental dragon champion was the most reserved as of yet. The others had not all been met by Walker, yet he had seen the difference between those he had met and been told about. The main reason that Walker believed the light elemental dragon champion to be reserved was the fact that he had to fall under Rise's strict rules. She would surely not support a dragon champion that did not follow her.

"They definitely have a lot of skill. It is very different from the darkness elemental mana. If Rise was more understanding I would have my dragonkin come here and train with your dragonkin. There must be wonderful combinations that could be done with balanced manas." Mordant had gained a lot stronger decisions about these things after Genesis. It was only to be expected.

"So, what are you down here and not in the sky with the other light elemental dragons?" Walker had been holding on to this question for a little while. He didn't see a single light elemental dragon touching the ground other than the champion that should always be by Rise's side.

"I am not the same as them. They stay there. I am a champion. I must take on the duties of my lord in any way. That means I must touch the earth and be where our dragonkin are. I need to keep the village clean and the standards up." This made a lot of sense.

"You work too hard. But that doesn't seem to faze you." Mordant showed that he was a little impressed. In Walker's opinion, Rise's dragon champion was the one in charge over Rise herself. Especially since she just spent the time in the sky.

"What about your champion, Mordant?" Walker wasn't sure why he had not seen Mordant's dragon champion around Genesis or anywhere.

"I have sent my champion and a few chosen dragonkin on a journey. I wish them to see the world a little more before they come to Genesis. It could be the best way for them to fully accept that the races are joining. You should already understand, I have decided that being a solitary dragon village is not the best future for my people." Mordant spoke as if this was something clear from the world to see.

'ɴᴇᴡ ɴᴏᴠᴇʟ ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀs ᴀʀᴇ ᴘᴜʙʟɪsʜᴇᴅ ᴏɴ NovelB(i)n. ᴄᴏᴍ',

The dragonkin around that overheard this stopped for a moment before averting their eyes. They were in the presence of a royal dragon. They had to ensure that they would not be disrespectful. It was a lot of pressure when they had so many rules to follow when they were near Rise and the other light dragons.

"I'm glad you feel that way. I am very glad for the relationships I have built with you and the other royal dragons. I will bring Rise around eventually, she just needs to see what can be gained from joining hands and what she is missing out on." Walker chimed in shocking the dragonkin again.

"You wish to change our lord?" the dragonkin guardian felt that this was something too shocking to hear. Generations had gone by with the rules not changing in the slightest. Saying that a human of all races would change their royal dragon's mind was insane.

"Yes, she is stuck where she is. It's clear that she had not broken through her limits lately. This place is like a painted picture. It's stuck the same way. I would rather see it as an endless tapestry that is continuously painted. An ever changing adventure novel." Walker felt that he had chosen decent words. But from what he saw, the dragonkin had taken much more from his words than he knew.

"I wouldn't mind seeing the light we have in other places. Most of the dragonkin that raised dragons like myself have never left the village. They stay within the territory if they do leave." Walker heard this from the dragon champion's lips and understood it all.

The dragonkin raised the young light dragons. They were the ones that had the greatest influence on them. Since this was the case, Rise would not have the deepest connection other than being the parental ruling figure. But after the light dragons grew up they were forced to separate from the dragonkin and fly in the air to absorb light elemental mana constantly. It was a somewhat sad story. One that Walker wanted to change.

"You and your fellow dragonkin are welcome to come to Genesis at any time. Even without your lord's permission. I will not ask questions, I will only welcome you. Every single race is equal there. Even a royal dragon like us walks the streets as everyone else does." Walker didn't look away from the training dragonkin warriors. He knew if he showed any look other than seriousness that his words would not be believed.

"It is very nice to walk along that market and enjoy the scents of food." Mordant hummed slightly while remembering this. Hearing that this was the case, the dragonkin and dragon champion were at a loss for words. Imagining such a thing was very hard to do. They had zero knowledge of Walker's city. Of Genesis

"Oh! That was very nice." Walker had seen a sword manifest out of light elemental mana. The dragonkin had stuck out with a slash. But behind them, a sword had remained made of light elemental mana. This one attack shortly after the first real sword attacked leaving a double attack which was harder to block.

"That was called fading sword. It is a move that strikes with physical force first then magical force next. It is very good for attacking opponents of equal strength. They do not expect to defend the same attack with different properties in a row." Reaching a conversation that was less stressful made the dragon champion respond much quicker.

"I may have to try and learn that." Walker watched carefully as the dragonkin warriors battled. He wanted to see it again.

"Listen up. The two lords wish to see your fading sword attacks. Use them five times in a line!" The call made all the training young dragonkin freeze. They moved in to lines and attacked multiple times.

"Thank you very much. I will memorize it now." Walker watched carefully as the swords moved. The mana around them took shape but remained within the air when they struck out. Then the mana would move right afterwards. It was about three seconds in between the attacks which was due to the lower control they had over the attacks. Walker was sure that when they were more experienced they would be able to strike almost instantly in two different places.

Walker moved and let the eternal orb change in to a sword. This amazed the young dragonkin for a moment before he raised it and gathered the light elemental mana as well. They watched as he slashed out. the mana stayed with the sword as he moved the first three slashes. Feeling the flow of mana, Walker tried once more.

This time, the mana remained behind but took almost ten seconds to move. Walker tried again and again until the dragonkin warriors saw the mana and his sword move almost at the same time. A small smile on Walker's face when he saw the system respond to him.

"Lord Mordant, is this really how fast Lord Walker can learn things?" The dragon champion worried that if he asked he might get ignored. Instead, he saw Mordant nodding softly. This was just the usual for Walker.

"Thank you for showing me so clearly. I can't wait for you all to visit Genesis. When you do I will come and train with you. I think you and the elven spell swords will get along very well!" Walker returned to where he and Mordant had been watching. His excitement growing slightly.

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