I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature
Chapter 1138 - 824: Can Outsiders Participate?

Chapter 1138: Chapter 824: Can Outsiders Participate?

One thousand merit points for unlimited interdimensional travel for a century—it sounds pretty reliable. No, in the long term, it is indeed cost-effective, but why would the Proxy Agent or the Twilight Mercenary Guild spend so many merit points without good reason?

Perhaps only when one’s own power has reached a point where there’s no possibility for further improvement, they’d consider spending this kind of idle money?

Forget about unlimited interdimensional travel; let’s do it the normal way.

World of Magic. Upon returning here, Zheng Yichen felt the fresh air all around—it’s always like this in a high-magical environment.

After arriving, Zheng Yichen left the Dusk Cathedral and released the people stored in his inner-space compartment.

The Holy Maidens returned to their cathedral. Ahn Ke, accompanied by a curious Ahn Qi, went to the laboratory they had left behind here—they owned property in this world. Katrina and Eileena, with nothing urgent to attend to, got busy cleaning up the place.

This place hadn’t been lived in for a while. Even though protected by magic, certain parts still needed tidying up.

"I don’t want to go back!" Tanshia Firlo mumbled while lounging on the sofa. "Going back would just mean dealing with a giant pile of problems. Why don’t we act together instead?"

"Come on, it’s home; you think you can decide not to go back just because you say so? Let’s go!" Zheng Yichen lightly tapped Tanshia Firlo on the head. "I’m sending you to Cardanas."

This time, Zheng Yichen didn’t intend to spend too much time here. Everything that needed arranging had been arranged; he was here to get straight to the point.

Cardanas.

Green Dragon Garel was not here. Instead, the Dragon Tribe leader, Denas, was awaiting them—he had been expecting Zheng Yichen ever since he arrived in this world.

Using magic for message transmission isn’t any slower than communications technology.

"How have things been lately?" Zheng Yichen greeted Denas.

Seeing Tanshia Firlo by Zheng Yichen’s side, Denas smiled. "Same as before. How long will you be staying this time?"

"Just a few days. I’ll need to make a trip to the Chaos Furnace."

"You’re going there alone?"

Zheng Yichen nodded. "Yes, for now, Tanshia Firlo will stay here."

Denas didn’t press further. He replied, "That’s a good arrangement."

Watching the somewhat reluctant Tanshia Firlo, the smile on Denas’s face grew wider. Although her expression suggested she might lean against her own group’s interests, it also evident that Zheng Yichen treated the small white dragon exceptionally well.

In terms of strength, Tanshia Firlo had grown significantly compared to the last time. As for Zheng Yichen, Denas found himself taken aback.

The last time he saw Zheng Yichen, he could still perceive some useful information about him. This time, he couldn’t—indicating that Zheng Yichen’s strength had grown to a level that surpassed his ability to discern.

Realm of True Gods?

But he didn’t carry the unique aura characteristic of gods.

"I’ll help you enhance your legacy memories," Denas said to Tanshia Firlo.

"Huh? They’ve updated it?" The small white dragon was a bit surprised. The Dragon Tribe’s legacy memories weren’t something updated frequently; its focus was on preserving traditions and ensuring accuracy.

Because of this, every update was taken very seriously, as it influenced the entire tribe.

"Recently, one update has been completed. It hasn’t added much new information but modified and adjusted outdated sections," Denas explained. Tanshia Firlo had constantly been around Zheng Yichen.

Given their unfamiliarity with her, finding a suitable topic was important. Legacy memories offered a perfect entry point, as did discussions about Tanshia Firlo’s current state.

While Green Dragon Garel wasn’t present, the Dragon Tribe had more than one green dragon, enough to ensure Tanshia Firlo’s physical condition was properly checked.

After all, she was still a juvenile dragon. Although her age, if calculated with the ancient egg-age method, would surpass many green dragons, that calculation method was rarely used by the Dragon Tribe.

For now, she was just a baby dragon, not even two years old.

"The legacy memory update isn’t complete yet. You can wait until your fosterer returns, and together, you can refine a portion of the legacy memory," Denas suggested.

"Is that allowed?" Tanshia Firlo’s eyes widened in disbelief. Legacy memories were crucial to the Dragon Tribe as a whole.

Could a juvenile dragon like her participate in updating it? And since when could outsiders contribute to such updates?

"There’s no reason why not. The Dragon Tribe needs to keep up with modern times," Denas chuckled. "However, the parts you’ll update will only involve supplemental information, primarily focused on Dusk-related matters."

This decision had been carefully considered by the Dragon Tribe, and they had been waiting for Zheng Yichen to come to the Magic World to begin implementing it. While Dusk’s affairs required confidentiality, prevention measures needed to be taken.

The chances of this world being invaded by the Boundary Breaking Faction or other pests were low but not nonexistent. Preparing in advance was much better than scrambling after the fact.

"It absolutely has to be done...not just done—it must be done perfectly," Tanshia Firlo declared with conviction, leading Denas to realize that the small white dragon had witnessed something even more absurd while being around Zheng Yichen.

Since Tanshia Firlo wasn’t willing to elaborate, Denas didn’t pursue the matter further. Members of the Dragon Tribe were entitled to their privacy. If Tanshia Firlo chose not to explain, it meant the issue was significant enough to require Zheng Yichen to address personally.

That was fine; Tanshia Firlo was one of them. Yet Denas hoped she could journey alongside Zheng Yichen for a lot longer, even if it meant certain things relating to her tribe had to remain confidential.

As long as the small white dragon remained part of the Dragon Tribe, nothing else mattered.

"Your growth rate surpasses our expectations. The earlier preparations made for you are no longer suitable. When your fosterer returns in a few days, adaptations will be necessary. In the meantime, the Dragon Tribe can make additional arrangements here as well."

Upon arriving at the Dragon Tribe’s territory, Denas assigned Tanshia Firlo a residence. This place would belong to the small white dragon from now on. Even if she didn’t return for a long time, it wouldn’t be allocated to anyone else.

The Dragon Tribe’s welfare system was impressive, but an individual dragon’s benefits were even more so. Naturally, Tanshia Firlo was entitled to enjoy superior treatment.

"Then I suppose I’ll stay here and wait." Tanshia Firlo examined her new home carefully. This place was her dragon’s nest within the tribe’s territory—the most meaningful place for dragons.

A dragon could have multiple nests, but only one within the tribe’s territory. It could serve as a residence or turn into a dragon tomb upon death.

The Dragon Tribe didn’t share humans’ notion that living near a tomb was ominous. To them, a tomb was just a tomb—nothing ominous about it. If a troublesome situation arose someday, the ancient dragon resting in the tomb next door might suddenly awaken and offer assistance.

How great would that be?

The dragon’s nest allocated to Tanshia Firlo was closer to the central area of the tribe’s territory. The number of tombs here was scarce. Dragons lived long lives and rarely died of old age. Furthermore, this area was prime real estate, and only dragons significant to the tribe had nests here.

Dragons dying unexpectedly were even rarer.

Not long after Denas departed, several green dragons descended from the sky. Upon landing, they transformed into their human forms. Tanshia Firlo widened her eyes, gazing at these green dragons, each clad with increasingly impressive "armor," and took a small step back.

Her legacy memory stirred—green dragons, being Life-type giant dragons, never suffered from a lack of assets when it came to mother dragons!

Life-type traits...She recalled that when loading the game template in the Virtual World, there was a Divinity component belonging to the Life type too, meaning...

"What are you planning to do?!" Tanshia Firlo crossed her arms defensively, her face filled with resistance as the green dragon "big sisters" approached.

"We’re here to check your body, little genius sister." One green dragon enthusiastically pulled Tanshia Firlo into her arms, burying the small white dragon’s face into a massive armor-like embrace.

The green dragon "big sisters" instantly took a liking to the delicate and charming younger member upon seeing her for the first time.

Dragons had a different aesthetic from humans, but thanks to their ability to transform into human form, they possessed dual aesthetics. Tanshia Firlo, in her human form, was naturally adorable.

Correspondingly, her dragon form was no less impressive. Coupled with Life-type traits, she carried innate appeal for green dragons.

"Mmm!" Struggling hard after being hugged, Tanshia Firlo found her mouth blocked by something soft, which infuriated her to the point of biting it—but the effort was futile.

The defense power of Life-type green dragons remained formidable even in their human forms.

The green dragon "big sister" who had been bitten simply chuckled. "You’ve been with humans since hatching. Did you miss out on nursing? Shall I help you with that?"

"Ah—who’d drink something like that?!" Tanshia Firlo exclaimed in outrage, prompting laughter from the surrounding green dragons.

The green dragon embracing Tanshia Firlo gently pinched her here and there. "Mmm, your bones have developed wonderfully—but you’ve turned into a little alcoholic."

The green dragons assigned to this task were highly skilled. Amid their playfulness, Tanshia Firlo’s body was thoroughly examined.

Her growth proved excellent, with no areas requiring adjustment. As for her drinking habit...well, dragon physiology rendered it inconsequential. If a dragon couldn’t handle drinking, it wouldn’t deserve to be called a dragon.

"I don’t need any body checks!"

Surrounded by dazzling headlights, Tanshia Firlo was still resisting. These green dragon "big sisters" were a little too enthusiastic.

"You do, at least until you’re a hundred years old." One green dragon sister said with a smile. A hundred years—a full lifetime for ordinary humans—wouldn’t even qualify as reaching adulthood for a dragon.

Tanshia Firlo’s unique identity and immense potential meant physical examinations were mandatory until she turned at least a hundred. For highly promising dragon tribe members, any tiny flaw during early growth could magnify later on.

Playfulness aside, what truly needed doing would be done with zero margin for error.

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