Chapter 6713
The Almighty Dragon General
Yegor, Herodias, and Thea turned to him with puzzled expressions.
âUh...â James felt a tad bit emabrrassed, surprised he had accidentally blurted out his question instead
of communicating telepathically with Lesia.
He chuckled awkwardly and waved dismissively at them.
Suddenly, the bellâs chimes echoed once again.
Lesia explained patiently, âThe Courageous Tower was one of Emperor Yardenâs greatest treasures.
He believed that the wise are not perplexed, the benevolent are not anxious, and the brave are not
afraid.
Since you gained the towerâs acknowledgment, it signifies that Emperor Yarden approves you.
Hence, youâre capable of tapping into some of his powers.â James had an expression of disbelief.
âNo wonder Lesia mentioned the Aquasoul on the Forladtt Landâs third level was the eyes of a
powerhouse.
So this is the full story.â After the realization, James asked, âWhat about the Ten Holy Temples?â Lesia
explained, âThe founders of the Ten Holy Temples were Emperor Yardenâs ten disciples.
Initially, they were enlightened by the Supreme Path.
They were assigned pivotal roles in Zymurgy.
However, they were dissatisfied that Zymurgy had been opened to other living beings.
Eventually, they had a major conflict with powers under the Supreme Path.
After losing, they entered the Great Historial Land.
âEven so, they possessed Emperor Yardenâs authority to appraise energy and contro] the destiny of
living beings.
Therefore, they formed a rivalry with Zymurgy.
âThe two opposing sides, though incompatible, had to coexist.
Ultimately, the Supreme Path had to relinquish power.
It resulted in the current state, where there were paths not enforced by laws and authority but no
governance.â Upon hearing Lesiaâs explanation, James frowned and asked, âSo, the rulers of the Ten
Holy Temples are divine beings formed by vital energy? Thereâs not a single mortal among them?â
âTheir founders were indeed formed from vital energy.
However, theyâre unable to create new life with their energies.
Like mortals, they got married and had children.
So what does that make them?â James snarled, âWhat the hell? So arenât they just like Herodias?
Although they have noble status, theyâre also mortals.
Since weâre the same kind, why do they insist on oppressing us?â Lesia muttered, âTheyâre different
from us, okay? They were born at the Xaeclon Rank, some even at the Daeclon Rank.
Meanwhile, we're just normal beings or animals.
âThink about why your pregnant wife traveled to the Great Historial Land to give birth to them.
Itâs because she wanted them to have a better starting point than others.â James was rendered
speechless.
Initially, he could not grasp Theaâs intention.
Had he known in advance, he would have never allowed it.
Their children did not need to be Hongrome Children, nor did they need an advantage from birth.
He believed one had to experience hardships to truly become stronger.
Though they were provided with a head start and an advantage that many others might envy, James
was convinced those who climbed the ladder through their own efforts had greater potential and would
display better actual combat skills.
After pondering for a while, James asked, âWhat will happen if I eliminate these advantages they
have?â Lesia chuckled, âIf you do that, you'll align perfectly with Emperor Yardenâs philosophy.
He had always advocated the simplicity of cultivation.
He hoped the divine beings would return to their origins so they would no longer meddle in the affairs of
the mortals.
âThe Forbidden Bloodshade is the heart of his teachings.
Zymurgyâs supreme being and the Ten Holy Templeâs divine beings would revert into energy, and their
consciousness would be wiped out upon entering this place.â James asked confusedly, âBut werenât
they from natural birth? What's there to be afraid of?â Lesia explained smilingly, âWell, they donât want
other people to know.
Besides, with their guts, they wouldnât dare to take the risk.â Jamesâ eyes lit up, and then he suddenly
burst out laughing.
Yegor, Herodias, and Thea looked at him confusedly as if he were a madman.
After amoment, James proposed, âShall we go outside and explore alittle, Mr.
Yegor?â