Chapter 225 - 224 Out of Tune
Even though they were siblings, Salovis was noticeably smaller than Leon by a whole size.
This difference was especially obvious when the two Red Dragons flew side by side toward the Lost Plateau.
In any case, Salovis had already embraced her fate and learned to console herself: her brother was abnormal, and she was the real epitome of a normal Red Dragon.
The Lost Plateau wasn’t far from Watchtower Port, and naturally, it wasn’t far from the Volcanic Island either. For two flying dragons, even greater distances weren’t much of a challenge. All they needed to do was cross a forest—the one ruled by Cecilia—and, if exaggerated a bit, they’d arrive in no time.
Leon descended onto a nearby tall mountain after surveying the landscape from above.
"What are we doing here?" Salovis descended next to him, her gaze darting around. She noticed that the surroundings were utterly barren—no Fire Giant strongholds, no Frost Giant Village, absolutely nothing. Well, except for what appeared to be a Snowman meandering in the distance, almost invisible at first glance.
"Something important," Leon replied. His answer was as good as saying nothing at all.
He was intently observing the surroundings. The undulating mountain range was referred to as Dragon Veins in geomancy, its contours and directions teeming with flows of energy and information.
Natural and man-made structures, such as roads, rivers, and bridges, influenced the terrain significantly. In feng shui, trees play critical roles: connecting airflow, breaking wind, shading forms, and gathering energy. Similarly, the shape, size, and arrangement of buildings affect the surrounding geomantic environment...
