Chapter 5174
The Almighty Dragon General
Chapter 5174 The Ancient Clanâs Immortal Mountain was one of the Ten Great Forces of the Central
Plane.
Although Dieux Academy was also rated as one of the Ten Great Forces, the overall strength of Dieux
Academy was not very great.
Dieux Academy relied heavily on the countless powerhouses they had trained throughout the years.
The powerhouses did not stay in Dieux Academy for a long time.
They would only cultivate in Dieux Academy for a while.
Nonetheless, if Dieux Academy were in a predicament, the powerhouses would help the academy.
Dieux Academy relied on the powerhouses to become one of the Ten Great Forces.
On the other hand, the Ancient Clan was extremely powerful and terrifying.
As for how Emyr Island obtained a spot as one of the Ten Great Forces in the Central Plane following
their previous invasion, it was because the ranking was made by regular living beings.
There were many versions of the Ten Great Forces.
Each powerhouse rated the strength of the planes according to their opinion.
The Ten Great Forces differed from person to person.
Several living beings rated Emyr Island as one of the Ten Great Forces.
This was not due to Fenton, the Island Lord of Emyr Islandâs power.
In fact, his cultivation rank was low, not even reaching the Petit Celestial Rank.
Fenton was a Grand Patriarch.
He used to follow Lord Supreme and was Lord Supremeâs subordinate.
He was definitely powerful and was one of the top powerhouses of Supremusseum.
Since Fenton as the Grand Patriarch joined Supremusseum and was the subordinate of Lord Supreme,
even though he had passed, to some, Emyr Island was considered one of the Ten Great Forces.
It was only because of this that James got to know the name of Emyr Islandâs Island Lord.
In actuality, Emyr Island was a small force.
James did not delve much into Emyr Island.
He simply knew that its Grand Patriarch died in battle during the chaos of Supremusseum.
Had the Island only had living beings at the Sovereign Sixth Rank, James would not have even heard
of them.
âWhat should we do?â King Marciais asked.
Gaius, Gurgen, and Taran looked at James.
James looked at the hundreds of flying battleships.
Each battleship was huge.
It was as big as a star.
âHave you ever thought of killing people to obtain treasures?â an â When James asked that question,
everyone was stunned.
Taran took a deep breath and said, âWhat are you talking about? You already said that theyâre from a
major clan of a ninth-level plane and theyâre one of the Ten Great Forces.
Are you trying to lose your life?â âJames, calm down.
Donât act recklessly,â said King Marciais timely.
Gurgen advised, âIf we canât get the treasures, letâs forget about it and leave.
Perhaps we will meet other fortunes after leaving this place.â The group advised James.
The Ancient Clanâs Immortal Mountain was one of the Central Planeâs Ten Great Forces and was
extremely terrifying.
They did not dare act recklessly.
On the other hand, James smiled and said, âSure, theyâre one of the Ten Great Forces from a ninth-
level plane, and theyâre strong.
However, they're only a patrol troop under the Ancient Clanâs Immortal Mountain.
All powerful forces routinely send patrol troops to scout the borders of the Central Plane.
They search for newborn planes and plunder ownerless planes.
I can sense that this troop isnât very strong.
We can annihilate them.â King Marciais responded, âEven so, this troop is sent by one of the Ten Great
Forces.
We donât know how terrifying their tactics are.
Even if we killed them and obtained the treasures, it would be easy for them to find out who did it.â
James smiled and said, âIf Iâm suggesting we make a move, that means I can erase all our tracks.â
Upon hearing that, Taran was moved.
Gaius frowned and said, âWe donât have any grudges with them.
I donât think itâs wise to kill them for the treasures.â Taran said, âDo you not know even the simplest rule
of the cultivation realm after cultivating for so long? Itâs a world where the strong eats the weak.
You can rule anything as long as youâre strong.â ct Sigh.â