Chapter 1694
The Almighty Dragon General
After having a conversation with Simon, James headed back to Skyâs room. Hearing that there was no
longer a commotion inside, he knocked on the door.
Soon, a blonde-haired beauty draped in pajamas answered the door.
James waved at her, saying, âYouâre dismissed.â
As he said that, he simply walked on.
Sky, who was naked from the waist up was sitting on the bed. Looking at James, he asked. âWhatâs
wrong? Did something happen?â
James walked over to him and sat on the sofa.
Sky got dressed and walked over to James, handing him a cigar as he took a seat beside him.
James took it and said, âYouâre well-connected. I came here to ask you about the number of martial
artists who came.â
Sky said with a smile, âDonât worry. Who can defeat us when we work together? They donât stand a
chance at all.â
James said coldly, âWe shouldnât underestimate our enemiesâ
Sky said in a serious tone, 1 received news that Simon Cabral of the Mount Thunder Sect, Tanner
Davis of the Gu Sect, and Master Maha of the Sylvan Sect are here. By the way, I heard that a Grand
Patriarch of the Heaven and Earth Sect is here too. That man has been living in seclusion from the
outside world all this while. He seems to be called the Spirit Master. As someone who had lived for two
hundred years, he should be around the Fifth Stair
âApart from them, thereâs also your grandfather, Thomas Caden.
âNot only that, Tapio Cabral, the guy who accompanied you to King Quavonâs Mausoleum is here too.
âIn any case, almost every powerful figure in Sol is here. As for the foreign martial artists, there arenât
many powerful ones except for Archbishop Polaris and the werewolves.â
Sky briefly described the situation.
âWe should aim to become the number one of Sol instead of trying to assert ourselves on the global
stage. After all, weâll become the most powerful individuals in the world as long as weâre number one in
Sol
Upon hearing this. James breathed a sigh of relief.
None of the rest stood a chance against them.
âButâ
Sky said, âSomethingâs not quite rightâ
âHuh?â
James looked at him puzzledly and asked, âWhat do you mean?â
Sky said, âTo my understanding, there are many powerful martial artists among the Blood Race whose
strengths are comparable to ours. So, why did they choose to hand over the dragon blood? Thereâs no
need for them to resort to this. After all, all of the Solean martial artists combined might not even stand
a chance against the Blood Race.â
âReally?â
James could not believe this
Was the Blood Race truly this powerful?
âAre you saying that the Solean martial artists combined are no match for the Blood Race?â
âOf course!â Sky said, âThe Blood Race obtained the dragonâs blood one thousand and three hundred
years ago, something which could allow one to attain immortality. Even if only a single one of them had
gained immortality, how powerful do you think he would be after a thousand years of cultivation?
Upon hearing this, James grew increasingly worried. If that were the case, the Blood Race had to be up
to something
He looked at Sky and asked, âWhat should we do, then?â
Sky thought about it and said, âWe can only take one step at a time. In any case, I have to get my
hands on the dragon blood. This is crucial for me to cross into the ninth rank. Whoever stands in my
way will die.â
âMhm.â James nodded
This was the only available option they had. They could only deal with the Blood Raceâs plot when it
came Perhaps Sky was overthinking things. Maybe the Blood Race did not want to be everyoneâs
target. That was why they handed over the dragon blood and offered to reveal the secret of the
dragonâs whereabouts
James was currently overseas.
Meanwhile, in Sol.
At the Callahansâ in Cansington
Thea looked at Tiara Youngblood, who had a pitiful look on her face, and asked puzzledly, âWho are
you looking for?â
Tiara looked at her and said, Iâm looking for you, Thea.â
âMe?â
Thea asked puzzledly. âDo I know you?
âThis isnât the place for us to speak. Can we go somewhere else?
Tiara lowered her head, averting Theaâs gaze
âSure.â
Thea walked out and said, âLetâs go.â
In a cafe in Cansington