Chapter 612: Chapter 606: The Power of Destruction
“I actually lost…”
Hubert Sander looked at the radiant David Jones in front of him, wanting to say something to salvage his dignity, but felt as if something was stuck in his throat, and he couldn’t utter a word.
“It seems I’m really getting old, I can’t even beat a young man.”
Hubert Sander took a deep breath, suppressing the gloom in his heart, and said to David Jones with a smile.
“As an examiner for so many years, you are the most excellent candidate I have ever seen. Congratulations on passing the certification exam.”
“Thank you for your concession,” David Jones said as he shook hands with Hubert Sander.
Just then, the Rock Scaled Dragon slowly regained consciousness, looking longingly at the two men shaking hands, with a hint of envy in its eyes.
“Ugh!” (I want that too!)
Thinking this, it lifted its weak head, trying to rub against David Jones’s thigh, but was blocked by a cold, iron-like dragon claw.
In the exchange of glances, the Rock Scaled Dragon read a warning and vigilance in Rainbow’s eyes.
(A mere defeated subordinate doesn’t have the right to touch a Trainer!)
This heart-piercing gesture made the Rock Scaled Dragon’s vision go dark, and it fell back into unconsciousness.
Hubert Sander didn’t take it too seriously either; after all, if the Rock Scaled Dragon had the thought of climbing the wall, it needed to understand the harsh reality.
…
Subsequently, with Tracy Harvey and Hubert Sander’s expedited arrangements, David Jones quickly obtained the King Trainer’s Badge.
Unfortunately, the Trainer certification had strict requirements for a Trainer’s Arcane Star; otherwise, David Jones really wanted to summon Lolo and try to qualify as an Epic Trainer, becoming an unprecedented twenty-year-old Epic powerhouse.
“Forget it, it’s safer to keep Lolo as my trump card.”
David Jones made up his mind and got into the luxurious mechanical sedan at Tracy Harvey’s invitation.
“As an Ultimate Dragon Species, currently, there is no Evolution path for the Eternal Frost Dragon in the Flowery Kingdom. If you are thinking about evolving Rainbow into an Eternal Frost Dragon, I could help you research the Evolution path of the Legendary Heavenly Frost Dragon,” Tracy Harvey said straightforwardly.
She believed that any Dragoon with dreams wouldn’t refuse the Evolution route of an Epic True Dragon.
Besides, the Heavenly Frost Dragon might even have a chance to evolve into an Emperor Dragon that dares to contend with God Spirits.
“Miss Tracy, you are busy with work; these matters, I can handle by myself,” David Jones declined politely.
“The requirements for Ultimate Dragon Species are extremely high regarding dragon bloodlines, are you sure you can manage?” Tracy Harvey asked with a smile.
In her view, David Jones had been having too much of a smooth ride and was somewhat overconfident, thinking he could solve everything perfectly without yet experiencing a harsh reality check.
“I’m not interested in the Eternal Frost Dragon. I won’t develop Rainbow in the Ice direction but plan to evolve it in a new direction.” After hesitating for a moment, David Jones decided to reveal a bit of his plan.
If Rainbow could evolve perfectly in the future, he could even have Gluttonous Beast write a paper on the Destruction Demon Dragon (Ice-Fire Devil Dragon).
That might even earn him the Edison Research Award for furthering the advancement of Trainer civilization and add to his title as a research scholar.
And Tracy Harvey, as Audrey’s sister and the Guild’s recognized research scholar, held a certain degree of trust in David Jones’s heart—not much, but enough to shear some opinions opportunistically.
“Abandon the Eternal Frost Dragon’s route?”
David Jones’s statement stirred a flicker of curiosity in Tracy Harvey’s eyes.
She understood the mindset of geniuses well, knowing that if David Jones dared to choose an unknown evolution, it must mean that the benefits or strength it offered far surpassed the stable dragon pet evolution paths available on the market.
Moreover, deep down, she was a researcher who scoffed at life and death, with no moral bottom line whatsoever.
Risky evolutions and slice studies were precisely her cup of tea.
If it weren’t for the prohibitions issued by the Rosewood City Trainer Guild and the restrictions set by her elder sister, Tracy Harvey would even be interested in studying the existence of the Four Sacred Beasts and Semi-Fiend, hoping to cultivate a hybrid of Demon God and Sacred Beast.
“Hmm, the opposition between Ice and Fire types is like the division of Yin and Yang in heaven and earth, hard to merge, yet the power produced from their clash is extremely strong. If I have the chance, I’d like Rainbow to embark on an Ice-Fire forged Epic path,” David Jones said, patting Rainbow’s Aries, his eyes shining with anticipation.
“Not a bad idea. Are the lines of thinking for all top-grade geniuses the same?”
Tracy Harvey raised an eyebrow and sighed, giving a rather pessimistic answer.
“While King Giant Dragons of Ice-Fire Type are few, the Guild has many mature cases, but Epic True Dragons are different. Perhaps it violates the Type Rule, or perhaps it is something heaven and earth won’t allow. In the Flowery Kingdom, there’s never been an Overlord True Dragon of Ice-Fire dual-type.”
After speaking, Tracy Harvey looked at David Jones and asked softly, “Have you heard of Dr. Daz Lee?”
David Jones shook his head; after all, the world of researchers was entirely foreign to him.
“You should know that the higher the Dragon Species’ level, the prouder their temperament, let alone Emperor Dragon Species whose very essence of life far surpasses that of humans, even contracting with an Overlord True Dragon is difficult for humans.”
David Jones nodded slightly, though he did not understand what made contracting with dragon pets so difficult, he had to go along with the consensus if everyone said it was fraught with obstacles.
After all, not every Dragoon could possess the outstanding dragon-wielding charm like he did.
“Dr. Lee is the youngest Epic expert in the history of the Star Calendar and also the fastest-promoted research doctor,” she continued.
Speaking of this, Tracy Harvey paused, her expression growing serious, “As the unparalleled genius in countless people’s eyes, Dr. Lee developed nine evolution diagrams for Overlord True Dragons with different attributes, temperaments mild enough for easy contracts.
Do you understand what this means?
Ordinary people only need to develop one Overlord True Dragon evolution diagram to get the attention and nurturing of the Trainer Guild, to earn the honourable title of research doctor, and Dr. Lee developed nine of them.
But with research as both his making and undoing, Dr. Lee had the potential to light the last Star Fire within five hundred years and become a Legendary expert, but he insisted on researching an Ice-Fire dual-type Epic True Dragon.”
“Dr. Lee believed that the perfect combination of Ice and Fire could give birth to the destructive power of legend, on the same level as time itself, and could even achieve the top-grade power to destroy time.
For this reason, he painstakingly researched, only to remain in the Epic Level even after five hundred years. Now, with his life force exhausted and unable to chase after Legend, this matter has become the entanglement he cannot unravel.”
Hearing this, David Jones’s brows furrowed.
If a researcher with monstrous talent like Dr. Lee couldn’t develop the evolution of the Destruction Demon Dragon after nearly a lifetime of work, could his supposedly perfect evolution route truly lead Rainbow to success?
The mere thought of Rainbow dying due to perfect evolution sent a shudder through David Jones; he simply wouldn’t allow such a thing to happen.
Seeing the fear and confusion on David Jones’s face, Tracy Harvey’s eyes lit up.
She wanted to know if, in the face of a desperate situation, David Jones still had the courage to explore and innovate.
“Miss Tracy, can you help me get in touch with Dr. Lee?”
David Jones lifted his head, his gaze firmly on Tracy Harvey, his tone resolute.
Three minds are better than one; what Dr. Lee couldn’t accomplish alone might not end in failure with him on board!