When the magical light of enfeoffnt fell upon them, the three Flying Dragons let out uncontrollable howls, and the pyramid ford by the four Gnoll Chieftains and the Gnolls below them was directly transferred to their bodies, then shifted again to Shanoba.
They absorbed elents incessantly, like elental black holes, continuously supplenting their own bloodline purification and body enhancent.
Shanoba’s activation of the Dragon Dog Mutual Aid ability was not a coincidence but was based on the Dragon God’s Curse borne by the Flying Dragons of this race.
Through an in-depth understanding of the Flying Dragons and observing the Ascending Dragon Ritual recently, Gaven developed his own conjecture of the Dragon God’s Curse.
The thod used by the Dragon Gods to weaken the Flying Dragons wasn’t to dilute their bloodline power through heredity but to block their closeness with magic elents.
Even when breathing, Giant Dragons possess powerful magic elents; they only need to eat and sleep, and the magic elents will continuously enhance their bodies, making them stronger.
Once this trait is blocked, the elents within the Flying Dragons are in a long-term state of deficiency, akin to malnutrition, with each generation becoming weaker, and their bodies tending towards miniaturization, while so abilities gradually disappear.
Shanoba’s Dragon Dog Mutual Aid utilizes the large number of Gnolls to help himself absorb elents and complete the missing link.
True Dragons like Aivensa and Roderick, however, are unlikely to activate this ability; even if there are countless Gnolls, the help to them is negligible.
Because their daily absorption speed of magic elents is already at a saturation state, they don’t need additional help; on the contrary, they imnsely help the Gnolls.
That wouldn’t be called mutual aid, but rather a one-sided requirent.
Unless Gaven forcefully commanded, the Young Red Dragons wouldn’t bother to do this for these small creatures like the Gnolls.
Since Shanoba accumulated the Gnolls bit by bit, he has been gradually enhanced during this process, without much feeling.
Now with Clens and his group of Flying Dragons absorbing to their fill in one go, the change is quite astonishing.
Clens, who is already colossal in body size, hasn’t changed much, at most swelling another circle, growing from eight ters to nine ters.
But for the two Flying Dragons who were enfeoffed as Flying Dragon Lords, it was remarkable, growing directly from five ters to six and a half ters, and their body type leapt from large to colossal.
They also activated the sa upgraded ability from Shanoba Dragon Dog Mutual Aid, Faith Acceleration, with a 30% increase in flight speed.
Clens, however, gained both Faith Acceleration and Faith Blessing, with a slight increase in all attributes.
The extraordinary aspect of Shanoba’s enfeoffnt ability is only now revealed.
The Grand Flying Dragon Lord seems to be another threshold, with no further enfeoffnt levels activated above, leaving it unclear if it’s due to Shanoba’s lack of strength or the unworthiness of those Flying Dragons.
In any case, for Gaven and them, it’s also a good thing.
"Incorporate the Gnolls over by the Dragon Oak Mother Tree as well, but don’t casually enfeoff the upcoming slots. Save them for later, in case more suitable subjects appear. I’ll head over to Blood Claw City Lord’s place first to handle matters there," Gaven transmitted directly to Shanoba.
This kind of one-ti patching is the most troubleso, taking the longest ti; the last Ascending Dragon Ritual used twelve hours, and even if it doesn’t take that long this ti, it’s presud not to be over in just one or two hours.
Gaven naturally wasn’t going to wait around here; there were other matters nearby that needed his personal attention.
After explaining to Shanoba, Gaven directly initiated the Teleportation Spell and appeared in Blood Gorge City.
At this mont, Blood Gorge City had beco a city of Hobgoblins, Goblins, and livestock, filled with the scolding and driving of the Goblins and the neighing of the livestock.
Where there are Hobgoblins, there must be Goblin Servants.
Blood Gorge City was no exception; the Hobgoblins concentrated most of their energy on military affairs, leaving the miscellaneous jobs to those Goblins.
This resulted in a severe polarization here.
The areas where Hobgoblins resided were disciplined, clean, and tidy.
The areas where Goblins lived were chaotic like a dog’s den, with many living directly with livestock in the sa shack.
Blood Claw, who rushed over upon hearing the news, saw Gaven’s frown, rubbed his big hands awkwardly, and explained, "I beg your pardon, my Lord, our developnt speed is truly too fast, and we haven’t had ti to address so of the minor details."
"Once the Giant Plains’ Myriad Race Assembly is over, I will focus on the internal construction of Blood Gorge City, thoroughly eliminating the filth and disorder."
"This issue is not sothing to be addressed periodically but should be taken from the beginning, accompanying the city’s developnt. Aren’t you afraid of epidemics from the rged tribes or livestock? What if your people or livestock collapse in droves? Aren’t you afraid of hostile forces poisoning?"
"If any of these situations happen, all your painstaking efforts will be wasted," Gaven said sternly. "You must have so concepts adjusted quickly; the city’s construction and the fluid lifestyle of tribes have significant differences."
"You’re right, my Lord. That was my negligence. We will imdiately formulate strategies to redy this," Blood Claw quickly responded.
Gaven’s reasoning was not lost on him; he just harbored a gambling ntality and reallocated energy that should have been devoted to this aspect to other areas.
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