Chapter 161: Regarding the 128 Chapters of Legendary Golden Dragon, the Dragon reveals its holiness_2
Opposite to this, Noah entered into a relatively calm life.
His daily life, apart from checking on the battle reports from the Elidis Mountain range, involved keeping an eye on the situation of the elf half-dragons, but there were basically no problems, except for occasionally having to mediate conflicts between the Bronze Dragons and the Red Dragons.
Even though a distance was deliberately maintained when they were settled, the unrestricted movement ranges of both the young Red Dragons and Bronze Dragons eventually led them to clash, and unsurprisingly, they got into a fight.
However, because they were aware of each other’s identities, neither side engaged in a life-or-death battle, but they fought quite fiercely. The Bronze Dragons had an advantage in age and numbers, but the Red Dragons had collected quite a few monster familiars. Therefore, when the conflict broke out, neither side could gain an upper hand, and they were evenly matched.
For Noah, this was naturally considered a minor squabble among juveniles, so he instructed the giants to pay a bit of attention but not to intervene, as long as no dragon lives were lost.
The one thing that truly required Noah’s attention and effort to maintain was the Gemology Society. Gathering so many young dragons into a society, even if it wasn’t mandatory, was something Noah deemed worth his attention.
Perhaps it’s nothing now, but what about three hundred years from now, or six hundred years, or even a thousand years? What kind of power and influence would those dragons who lived to that time possess? What a formidable force that would be!
Noah didn’t know, but he wanted to see.
Perhaps a thousand years later, less than half of the Gemology Society members would still be alive, but wherever they were, they would unquestionably be famous.
Don’t underestimate such relations. Many mortals have a misconception about the Dragon Clan, thinking that dragons are deadly attached to wealth and that one could make dragons do anything as long as they pay enough.
