Chapter 52 Dragon-Kin

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nArcher stepped through the portal and patiently waited for the Brownies to follow suit.

nAfter a few minutes, they began to enter the portal one by one.

nWhen they arrived at their new location, Twig looked around with amazement at the abundance of mana in the area.

nThe Brownies, who had appeared like a group of homeless beggars, were taken aback when Archer used his powers to create new clothes for them.

nWith his eyes closed in concentration, Archer created little Roman togas and sandals for the Brownies.

n“Now, my little friends, this is your new home.”

nArcher said, gesturing towards the area around them.

n“And those are your new clothes.”

nThe Brownies were stunned when they saw the clothes and turned towards Archer.

n“Wow, thank you so much, Master White Dragon!”

nThey all exclaimed in unison.

n“We never thought we’d have such beautiful clothes to wear.”

nTwig approached him and asked in a respectful tone.

n“Excuse me, Master White Dragon, are these gifts intended for us?”

nArcher nodded and replied,

n“Indeed they are Twig. Enjoy them.”

nNoticing that they were all changing into their new clothes, he turned back to Twig and asked.

n“How are the rest of the Brownies?”

nTwig quickly answered.

n“Master White Dragon, they are all well, they are excited to explore, as always. How may I be of service to you?”

nArcher rubbed his chin thoughtfully before responding.

n“Just continue to look after this place for me, Twig. Keep the house clean and treat all the women who come here with respect. Can you do that for me?”

nTwig nodded with a smile.

n“Of course, Master White Dragon. It would be my honor to serve you in any way I can.”

nArcher stared at the creature before him, sizing it up.

n“Just call me Archer.”

nTwig bowed deeply.

n“Yes, Master Archer.”

nArcher sighed, realizing that communicating with him was going to be a challenge.

nHe closed his eyes and focused, imagining a large cave adjacent to the training room, with two entrances.

nOne leading to the house, and the other to the outside.

nHe also expanded the nearby lake and increased the size of the domain.

n“I’ve made some porridge for you guys to eat.”

nChecking his mana levels.

nMana: 2000

/7000

nLooking around, Archer saw that the Domain was starting to resemble a wild forest, which suited him just fine.

n“I’ve built you a cave by the house.”

nHe said, motioning towards the structure.

n“There’s food in there. The forest is massive, and there are mountains and plains. Make yourself at home.”

nArcher turned to leave the domain but then remembered something important.

n“Twig, do you know if there are any more Brownies in the area where I found you?”

nHe nodded eagerly.

n“Yes, Master Archer! There are about a hundred more in the woodlands. Shall I go talk to them?”

nArcher smiled.

n“Please do. And take these with you.”

nArcher handed over a small pouch filled with shiny dragon tokens.

n“Give these to any Brownies you find and tell them to imbue them with mana. They’ll be teleported here.”

nTwig’s eyes widened in amazement.

n“Wow, thank you, Master Archer! I’ll go right away!”

nAnd with that, he scampered off into the woods, eager to complete his mission.

nArcher left the Domain and whispered,

n“Draconis.”

nHis draconic features appeared and he leaped up in the air flapping his wings and took off towards Sarar City.

nFlying over the desert grassland, it was early afternoon and the sun was beating down on him, he saw many caravans moving along a distant road.

nArcher flew towards the road, as he did he started to descend and landed just behind a hill off the road, where he dismisses his draconic features.

nWith only his dragon eyes, horns, and scales left out, he can’t dismiss them anyway.

nReaching the road he started to walk towards the city, he pulled out some hearts and started eating them.

nAfter following the caravan in front for an hour, he was finished eating.

nArcher took out a Honey Brew and downed it, after he finish he checked his status.

nExperience: 3200

/12000

nLevel Up: 78>82

nSP: 45>95

nRank Up: Expert > Master

nHe decided to put 15 points on HP, mana, strength, stamina, and charisma, and 10 on constitution and intelligence.

nHP: 2000>2150

nMana: 7000>7450

nStrength: 1200>1350

nConstitution: 1300 > 1400

nStamina: 1200>1350

nCharisma: 1400>1550

nIntelligence: 1000>1100

nArcher felt his body get stronger and was pleased with the results, he realized that he ranked up again so that means he can create another spell.

nBut he chose to wait until he was relaxing.

nHe noticed the traffic picked up and more caravans were leaving the city.

n‘They seem to be in a rush.’

nWatching a carriage fly past them and head off down the road.

nContinuing to walk down the sandy road, his feet sinking slightly into the warm grains with each step.

nThe sun beat down on his skin, and he wiped the sweat from his forehead with the back of his hand.

nAs he walked, he gazed out at the horizon, where the shimmering heat waves danced in the distance.

nSuddenly, he saw something that made him stop in his tracks.

nIn the distance, rising from the sand like a mirage, was an amazing Kagian city.

nIts walls were tall and imposing, made of sandstone, and adorned with intricate carvings and mosaics.

nThe towers and minarets reached up to the sky, their spires glinting in the sun.

nArcher stood there, awestruck, taking in the sight before him.

nHe had never seen anything like it before.

nAs he continued to gaze at the city, he heard a voice calling out to him.

n“Hey, you there!”

nShouted a merchant who was sitting by the side of the road.

n“Come take a look at my wares! I have the finest silks and spices in all the land!”

nArcher tore his eyes away from the city and looked over at the merchant.

nHe hesitated for a moment, then decided to approach him.

nAs he drew closer, he saw that the merchant was a wizened old man with a twinkle in his eye.

n“Welcome, welcome!”

n‘Con man.’

nArcher ignored the man and carried on walking towards Sarar City, after walking for a little while he arrived in front of the gate.

nHe joined the queue and waited to enter.

nThe sun was beaming down on him as he thought to himself.

n‘At this rate, I’ll be tan in no time Hehe.’

nAs Archer approached the city gates a city guard stepped forward, blocking his path.

nA city guard stepped forward, blocking his path.

n“Halt! What’s your business in Sarar City?”

nHe looked up at the imposing guard.

n“I’m here to sell beast bodies I hunted and to buy some supplies.”

nThe guard narrowed his eyes suspiciously.

n“And where did you come from?”

n“I’ve been traveling for weeks, hunting and gathering.”

nArcher explained.

n“I heard Sarar City was a good place to trade.”

nThe guard studied him for a moment before nodding.

n“Very well. You may enter but be warned we don’t take kindly to troublemakers. And keep your wits about you there have been rumors of gangs attacking people in the area.”

nWith a stern nod, the guard stepped aside, allowing the boy to pass through the gates and into the bustling city beyond.

nArcher walked through the city gates and found himself transported to a world that was both exotic and familiar.

nThe streets were narrow and winding, with colorful Arabian-like buildings rising on either side.

nArcher noticed the air was filled with the scent of spices and incense, and the sounds of music and chatter drifted through the streets.

nThe people he passed were dressed in vibrant clothing, with flowing robes and intricate headscarves.

nSome were busy haggling in the markets, while others lounged in the shade of the buildings, sipping tea and smoking hookahs.

nHe felt a sense of wonder and excitement as he explored this new world, marveling at the sights and sounds around him.

nIt was as if he had stepped into a storybook, the buildings are decorated with intricate and ornate details, with decorative arches, domes, and minarets.

nThe buildings are made of sandstone, brick, or adobe, and are designed to provide shade and ventilation in hot climates.

nAs Archer walked deeper into the city an amazing smell hit his nose and he followed it until he was standing outside a shop.

nWhen he stepped inside the restaurant, Archer was greeted by the warm glow of lanterns hanging from the ceiling, casting intricate shadows on the walls.

nThe decor is rich and ornate, with plush cushions and tapestries adorning the seating areas.

nThe air is filled with the tantalizing aroma of spices and herbs, as the kitchen staff prepares traditional dishes.

nThe menu features a range of mezze plates, grilled meats, and fragrant stews, all served with fresh flatbread and rice-looking stuff.

nThe atmosphere is lively and happy, with the sound of laughter and chatter filling the air.

nA live band plays traditional Kagian music in the corner, adding to the festive ambiance.

nArcher noticed a member of staff who had a pair of horns with a thin metal collar around her neck.

n‘Dragon-kin.’ 𝘪𝘳.𝘤𝑜

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