Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire
Chapter 88: Dragonification Phenomenon, 6 Great Extreme Intents

Chapter 88: Chapter 88: Dragonification Phenomenon, 6 Great Extreme Intents

"How are you feeling now?"

Noah looked at the Great Fairy in front of him.

Probably because he had become a juvenile dragon and showed signs of Ancestor Return, his life’s vital energy was especially stimulating to the little fairies, causing a wave of evolution among them.

Of course, another reason was that these little fairies themselves had accumulated enough and gained sufficient opportunities in the Magic Potion Garden of the Extreme Intent Mage.

With these two major factors combined, it resulted in an awe-inspiring wave of fairy evolution, giving birth to thirteen Great Fairies in less than twenty days.

In an ordinary environment, a little fairy continuously collecting and accumulating magic power and honing her spirituality would have a less than one in a thousand chance of advancing to a Great Fairy.

But when all the conditions are met, the evolution of a little fairy completing the transformation of her life level is just a natural and smooth course.

However, not every little fairy can advance; the probability of advancement is only several times higher than in the wild. The limitations of talent and aptitude exist in all species, and fairy-kind creatures are no exception.

"Your Highness, I feel like I can undergo another round of evolution."

The Great Fairy Sifreya expressed her feelings.

Talented little fairies, when sufficiently accumulated, can react upon contacting Noah, who is beginning his Ancestor Return.

As the first Great Fairy to evolve, Sifreya experienced greater stimulation and deeper insights after contacting Noah, who had transformed into a juvenile dragon and underwent changes as well.

"Are you planning to evolve into a Fairy Queen?"

Noah joked half-seriously as he looked at Sifreya, who had grown larger in size after following him for just over ten days.

The change in size was the least notable aspect of this Great Fairy. What truly stood out were the non-fairy-like characteristics.

On the sides of Sifreya’s delicate and petite cheeks, faint scale patterns appeared. Unusual sharp protrusions were evident on both sides of her forehead, and noticeable small golden scales covered the base of her blue butterfly wings at her back.

"Your Highness, how could I evolve into a Fairy Queen?"

Upon hearing Noah’s teasing, Sifreya’s small face immediately showed an embarrassed expression.

"Not possible now, but definitely in the future. I think your talent is quite good."

Noah examined this Great Fairy. The other Great Fairy, Lu Tixiya, also displayed similar dragonification phenomena, though not as obvious as Sifreya.

"Since you already have a premonition of evolution, stay by my side for some time. With the next evolution, you might be able to break through the level and reach the Extreme Intent Realm."

The changes in the Great Fairy were obviously connected to him; the aura of the Ancestor Return Golden Dragon played a crucial guiding role in Sifreya’s evolution, although the direction of the guidance seemed somewhat skewed.

But it doesn’t matter; even if the direction is off, it doesn’t mean the path is wrong. As long as the transformation of life level is achieved, and stronger power is mastered, then it indicates the path is correct.

"Extreme Intent Realm."

Listening to the possibilities described by Noah, Sifreya couldn’t help but show an expression of longing in her eyes.

Though she had seen more than ten Extreme Intent Realm warriors, it did not mean that such beings were omnipresent.

In fact, without the suppression of a Legend, beings of this realm can dominate anywhere, unquestionably being overlords in the wild mountains and forests.

It’s just that, because of the presence of a Legendary Duke in the Augustus family, many Extreme Intent Warriors were drawn to pledge allegiance, hoping to receive guidance.

"How do you plan to break through the realm of Extreme Intent? Do you have any ideas?"

Noah asked again, this time more formally.

"I’m not very familiar with this realm, please guide me, Your Highness."

Sifreya quickly asked for guidance. Fairy-kind creatures are considered blessed in a way, but they do not have the innate legacy of a bloodline race like the Dragon Clan.

"Extreme Intent can be roughly divided into two categories, specifically six types. Theoretically, there is no priority or strength among them; it mainly depends on the cultivator."

Noah organized his thoughts and introduced to the inquisitive Great Fairy,

"One category is the naturally powerful species like me, who can possess innate extreme intents:

The Soul’s Extreme Intent, where the soul body is exceptionally strong, able to interfere with reality solely through spiritual strength.

The Life’s Extreme Intent, exclusive to longevity species, featuring abundant vitality and an almost endless lifespan.

The Power’s Extreme Intent, where tendons and bones are tougher than metal, with a bountiful and powerful physical presence capable of moving mountains.

These three types of intent are difficult to acquire through later efforts. Creatures breaking through with these abilities are typically born with them.

However, it’s not absolute. If blessed by a divine being, or encountering ancient remnants and receiving gifts from ancient beings, one’s life essence can change, awakening powerful top-tier bloodlines, resulting in possession of these three types.

The other category belongs to the usually mundane, those with outstanding talent who, through diligent cultivation, can also master the derived intents.

Relatively speaking, the easiest is the Extreme Intent of Qi, where mages accumulate mana through meditation and warriors refine fighting spirit by converting life energy. With constant cultivation and accumulation, reaching a certain limit, they can possess it.

Our magic power also falls under this category, so it’s easily mastered by those with strong bloodlines, though no one would seriously strive to accumulate it.

The most difficult are the Skill’s Extreme Intent and Magic Extreme Intent.

The former requires mastery of battle techniques to a grandmaster level. At this level, even a frail mortal can slash sword energies capable of tearing steel using mere branches.

As for the latter, it demands a deep understanding and application of spells and magical power, capable of seamlessly creating and fusing multiple spells, casting dozens or even hundreds simultaneously."

"Your Highness Noah, can someone only possess one Extreme Intent, or more?"

Upon hearing the description, Sifreya couldn’t help but ask because she picked up on the supremacy of bloodlines.

Among the six Extreme Intents, beings with sufficiently strong bloodlines could freely acquire any of the four without cultivation. How unfair is that?

How many warriors can reach grandmastery in techniques? How many mages can effortlessly create and integrate spells?

"There’s definitely no limitation, but the vast majority of beings with Extreme Intent can only master one at best.

If one has the capacity, they can attempt other Extreme Intents after breakthrough, but rarely do so, as most beings’ lives and energy are limited."

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