Chapter 1023 Tagran

Chapter 1023 Tagran

While the Mutated Twin Dragons swirled around him, Jason looked at them intently, and caressed them once in a while.

They were very trusting towards him, which was the case for nearly all of his soulbonds.

However, instead of taking some time to start trusting him, the mutated Twin Dragons gave him their unwavering trust from day one.

They knew what Jason had done to save their lives.

As such, it was given that they would grow close to him at a very fast pace.

Meanwhile, the Mark of the Lightning Dragon that was engraved on his chest made the dragons feel the warmth of their late mother, making them feel as if she was around them.

Jason understood this, so he simply accepted the firm bond between him and the Twin Dragons.

It was to his benefit, and certainly something he should be happy about.

Because of that, Jason averted his attention once he figured that his newest soulbonds were doing fine and that there was no negative side-effect of their mutation.

Their health was of utmost importance, and knowing that they were fine made him be free of the promise he had made to their later mother to let them hatch and be born.

Looking through his surroundings once again, he kept his Celestia aura fully restricted, and so were most of his fluctuations.

He used the concealment trait that originated from one of his Soul beasts, and Jennifer followed suit, trying her best to conceal herself.

“Avoiding all beasts will be impossible, but I don’t sense any hostility from any of them.” Jason quickly concluded as he saw the compressed energy of several beasts near them.

They were either sound asleep, actively cultivating, or observing the surroundings just like Jason.

Thus, the observant beasts had already sensed their arrival, only to figure that they were no danger for them, their territory.

Without the need to eat much for several years, beasts would only devour those things that were of use to them.

And the blood of any kind of Primordial race was just like that, extremely valuable in terms of energy, nutrition, and possibly capable of refining the blood of beasts!

Fortunately, Jason was not a True Primordial, and a halfling, who had yet to undergo all his awakenings.

Furthermore, there were still many artificial seals on him.

Momentarily forgetting that he still had seals from the Chaos Emperor on him, Jason was mostly confused as he had been pretty sure that all seals on his Celestia bloodline had been released.

But it was evidently not the case, which brought forth a new set of issues for him.

They were only subtle and easy to destroy, but he still had artificial seals on him that harbored compressed Chaos energy.

Even if that was quite interesting, the only thing the seals achieved was to prevent anyone from sensing the potency of his bloodline.

Because of these seemingly simple things, he was neither a threat nor a treasure worth pursuing and devouring to the ferocious beasts in his surroundings.

Thus, he even ascended into the air, brushing away the thicket of the huge trees that blocked most sun rays from shining on the greenery on the ground.

Blueish moss-like plants covered the brightly glimmering grass, but oddly enough the dark brown trees were void of moss.

The moss couldn’t grow on these trees, and Jason quickly noticed why.

‘The trees absorb a minuscule fraction of living beings’ nutrition!’

Jason had not expected this, and he broke off a small twig of the tree to test his theory. While inspecting the twig, he felt that it was far more endurable than initially expected.

This made him curious, leading him to halt his advance into the air.

After placing the flat of his hand on the tree trunk he sensed his energy being drained at a faster pace.

Additionally, his Divine eyes perceived how the tree generated faint traces of mana.

“Wow,” Jason could only blurt out before telling Jennifer what was going on.

She didn’t believe it at first, but upon testing it for herself, Jennifer quickly understood that he was telling the truth.

“It’s great, but if you want to put it in your soul world, you would need thousands of them to create a small area with more mana than your soul world creates naturally.

Is that really worth it in exchange for the loss of valuable nutrition from the surroundings? In the worst case, you would risk being deprived of your own nutrition.”

Just like it was the case most of the time, Jennifer was right with her suggestion.

It was not difficult to figure out what Jason was thinking, and she quickly halted his reckless thoughts, before he would act on them. Agreeing to her point, he simply nodded his head.

Switching his attention back to the air, he flew upwards once again, leaving behind the thicket of huge bushes and trees.

The more he flew upwards, the more the bright sunlight dazzled him, making it hard to see anything for a few seconds.

Though he quickly adjusted to the sunlight and took a good look at the scenery around him.

This caused him to exclaim as he could see a towering mountain range piercing through the clouds far away on one side, and a seemingly endless forest on the other.

There were numerous mountains, large hills, and ginormous trees that harbored thousands of large and small animals.

Mesmerized by the scenic landscape, Jason momentarily forgot what his mission was, and why he had even come to Tagran in the first place.

It was not only to protect the two Twin Dragons after hatching, but also to find out more about the Home of the Beast Gods, and the home of the Chaos Emperor.

Owing to his current combat prowess and cultivation base, Jason could easily be killed.

But even then, he felt that Tagran was the best planet for him to cultivate.

His instincts told him so, and the cultivation energies of his surroundings approved of this.

‘If I were to enter secluded cultivation, and all of us use our Stigma to overlap its effect, it would take around…a decade to advance to the peak of the Specta stage, is that really it?’

Jason was a little bit shocked when he realized just how quickly would he be able to fill every cell of his body with a Sona seed.

Afterward, the Origin Sona seed would die, and he could start filling them with energy, which would mean that he would have undergone a breakthrough, and entered the Mecynar stage.

The death of the Origin Sona seed was a sign of this breakthrough.

However, it was still possible to say that both the Specta and Mecynar stage were neck and neck.

If someone had the talent to create the Origin Sona seed, they would be capable of advancing to the peak of the Mecynar stage.

After all, it was only the lengthy process of creating Sona seeds and filling them that was the last requirement for him to pass through the Specta and Mecynar stage.

Right now, Jason was not sure how long it would take him to advance to the peak of the Mecynar stage after all of his Sona seeds filled to the brim.

But even then, he was quite confident that it wouldn’t take extremely long with the cultivation energies around him and his innate talent.

Adding the fact that his innate cultivation potential had been enhanced manifold with the Kanadi of a Primordial technique, he was hopeful of finishing everything easily and without major hiccups.

But to find the necessary time and a calm place to cultivate for a few centuries, while being able to study everything they wanted to, Jason first had to take a good look into the Log of Races.

He aimed to find a race that was intelligent, powerful, that wouldn’t simply throw him towards the Primordial races the moment they saw him, and, if possible, be somewhere on Tagran.

This should be possible because it looked like there were only a few beasts residing underground, which made it much easier for Jason to comprehend that there should be a few races that lived under the surface of Tagran.

After all, the beast reigned planet was overflowing with the three major cultivation energies, and it would be a shame to not try colonizing it!

‘Finding an Ancient race…that should work out perfectly fine, right?’

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