Abe the Wizard-Chapter 1370 - Dragon Island

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Chapter 1370: Dragon Island

Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales


The dragon island was as lively as always. Not only were the giant dragons around, the pseudo dragons were doing their service too.


Headmaster Eugene lived on a peak above the dragon temple. There was only one cave on that entire peak, and it was his nest.


Since they were all in human form, entering it felt a little strange


“Headmaster Eugene, is your place really this minimal? Abel couldnt help but ask, seeing how simple the cave was.


Compared to the ones he saw that belonged to the half god dragons, headmaster Eugene’s cave did not have any special decorations, and the whole thing was basically supported by wood.


The only thing that looked valuable was a bed made out of gems and golden coins, but they were not even supported by top level gems which didn’t make sense considering headmaster Eugene’s status.


“Headmaster Abel, I lived for too long. Lavish things just don’t do it for me. I only keep those gems and coins around because they were my rewards as a young dragon so they are quite sentimental to me!” Headmaster Eugene smiled.


Abel gazed forward. He knew headmaster Eugene had to be wealthy from his adventures, but since they were not in his cave, he must have used them on the dragons.


You could tell just by thinking about how much the dragons respected Headmaster Eugene and how headmaster Eugene was always the first god rank dragon to come for support when things happened in the dragons.


“Headmaster Eugene, I have a lot of top level mana gems. Here are some to thank you for teaching me!” Abel smiled and transferred 200 gems of each kind to a portal bag.


Headmaster Eugene quickly scanned the portal bag and put it away, Headmaster Abel, I will leave this to the dragons and let them know you are the one who provided it!”


He did not reject Abel because the dragons were always in need of gems.


Even with the large amounts of resources in the ocean, they needed to fight for it, and obtaining gems was always risky.


He also knew Abel was actually not paying him for his knowledge. It was just an excuse to help the dragons.


Abel obtained his wealth through his potion exchanges, so it was his personal wealth. The dragons had no right to demand anything from him.


Therefore, Headmaster Eugene was very thankful for what Abel did.


“Headmaster Abel, unleash your territory and I will give you some suggestions!” Headmaster Eugene smiled.


Abel had nothing to hide, so he first unleashed his lightning territory, followed by his ice territory and fire territory.


Immediately, headmaster Eugene’s face changed.


“That’s 3 territories of law?” Headmaster Eugene was in disbelief.


“Yeah!” Abel nodded.


“Headmaster Abel, where did you get your wizard guide?” headmaster Eugene knew it was impolite, but he had to ask.


“From the Lightnings!” Abel replied.


“No way, are the Lightnings really this superior!” Headmaster Eugene shook his head.


‘left the Lightnings long ago, so I only got their training system. I got some knowledge elsewhere!” Abel explained.


“So how did you get 3 laws?” Headmaster Eugene asked again.


He was already approaching the secret of Abel’s training, but he truly wanted to help Abel.


“[ started by training lightning attributes with ice when I became a law defying wizard. But since I don’t have a guide, the tree of life helped replicate 2 wizard patterns in my soul. Then I picked up the law of fire as well and the tree of life also helped me replicate the fire wizard pattern!” Abel replied.


‘When he went through could not be done again without the tree of life’s help. Even 2 wizard patterns were impossible, let alone 3.


Headmaster Eugene felt his brain hurt.


Even the dragons never had 3 laws. At the same time, he knew a special being like the tree of life would not hurt someone with an equal treaty, so replicating wizard patterns should be harmless to Abel.


But as for how to use 3 territories of law in conjunction with each other, he too had no idea, so it was left for Abel to explore.


“Headmaster Abel, your condition is too complicated. I can only give you some information about territories for you to do more research!” Headmaster Eugene said helplessly.


“Thank you so much!” Abel bowed. After all, he knew how special he was.


“There are 2 paths to training as a half god. One is to focus exclusively on one law in territory, second is to train multiple laws in one territory. The former can allow the user to achieve the purest law with the maximum potential. Take Kemble for example, he focused exclusively on the law of Lightning so his


speed and numbing power was the best of its kind. As for the ladder, it allows you to attack through the fusion of laws and it can unleash an even greater power. The most common is creating a territory with the law of fire with the law of ice. Both paths are great in their own ways, so it just comes down to


which suits the user best. Most half gods with lightning attributes would focus exclusively on it since lightning powers are always the best in their maximum form. But since you have 3 territories with their own designated law, you might be able to create something entirely new with the best of both paths!”


Headmaster Eugene explained.


Afterward, he took out 2 books from his portal bag and handed them forward.


“These are knowledge about territory in wizardry. Have a look!” He smiled.


As for how headmaster Eugene got those books about wizardry, it was best not to ask.


“Thank you so much headmaster Eugene!” Abel put away the books and bowed.


“Headmaster Abel, I should be the one thanking you. After all you’ve done for the dragons, the dragons can’t even help you much with your training!” Headmaster Eugene laughed and bowed as well.


After all, Abel was training wizardry, which was completely different from what the dragons were doing.


“Headmaster Abel, you should have your own mountain and dragon nest In the dragon island, especially since you are now a half god. Look around, see if there are any you like!” headmaster Eugene smiled and took out a map.


Indeed, Abel was a headmaster, so having his own nest was a must.


It was just that Abel had only joined the dragons not long ago, and he could not let out his god rank summons in the dragon’s world.


But since Abel was now a half god, the dragons would lose face if he still did not have his own nest.


“Headmaster Eugene, but I might rarely come here to live!” Abel gazed at the map and said.


The dragon world was a vast place, and there were many empty mountains.


‘Just think of it as a show of gratitude. After all you are a dragon headmaster so you should have a nest here!” Headmaster Eugene smiled.


“Ok, then I’ll pick this place!” Abel picked a mountain near Gold Dragon Kemble and Black Dragon Prague.


“Follow me!” Headmaster Eugene saw Abel confirming his choice and flew out of his nest towards the dragon temple.


‘When they arrived at the temple, headmaster Eugene scanned with his power of the will, and a wall divided. A room was soon exposed from within.


It was a room made according to the size of dragons, but since they were in human form, the place looked huge.


There was a floating golden ball in the center.


“This is the core operator spirit of the dragon island. You can call it the dragon spirit. You can now register your place as a headmaster!” Headmaster Eugene smiled again.


Abel looked forward. Since they were in the core of the dragon temple, he could not fly, and he could only look from the ground.


Still, he was sure that this dragon spirit was no ordinary spirit. In fact, it was unlike any he saw, even after seeing countless spirits throughout his life. It was more like a solidified form of some power of the will.


“Dragon spirit, please recognise Headmaster Abel’s identity in the dragon and give him the corresponding authority!” Headmaster Eugene bowed.


‘Confirming Headmaster Abel’s headmaster identity. Headmaster Abel, please unleash your power of the will!” The dragon spirit did not sound robotic at all. In fact, it sounded like a strong male with a demanding voice.


Abel did what it asked and reached out to his power of the will.


Soon, he sensed a wave of energy making contact with him, and the process finished.


“Dragon spirit, thank you!” Headmaster Eugene bowed again, seeing the registration was completed.


Abel also bowed, seeing how respectful headmaster Eugene was acting. Afterward, headmaster Eugene received a control card, and they left the dragon temple.


“Headmaster Eugene, is the dragon spirit a true spirit?” Abel couldn’t help but ask after they left.


“It is a spirit formed by the dragon god’s power of the will. It is responsible for the inner workings of the dragon island, it was best for you to register your identity. In the past you didn’t have a dragon nest, and now you do!” Headmaster Eugene handed over the control card to Abel and continued, “this is the


control card for your nest, let me take you there!”


Abel was glad that he also showed respect to the dragon spirit. It might just be a power of the will, but it truly represented a powerful being.


Headmaster Eugene then brought Abel to the mountain on the map. It was not a tall mountain, but it was filled with all kinds of plants.


‘There was a waterhole on the peak, forming a little waterfall running down the mountain.


It was beautiful, and it suited Abel’s taste quite well.


There was a cave hidden behind the waterfall, but it was a little smaller than normal dragon caves.


“This place used to belong to a blue dragon as well, but he passed away in an adventure!” Headmaster Eugene lowered his voice.


Abel was a little surprised. He always thought giant dragons would rarely put themselves in danger.


“Is it common for a giant dragon to pass away?” He asked.


“For giant dragons below the half god rank, we just can not hold them back from exploring. Else they will never get the experience to grow and achieve greater things in the future!” Headmaster Eugene replied. Seems like the death of giant dragons was more common than Abel thought..