I Became the Progenitor Vampire

Chapter 91 - 91 Dawn City Mage Tower (1/4) (The book is pretty good~ Please support the official version subscription)



Chapter 91: Chapter 91 Dawn City Mage Tower (1/4) (The book is pretty good~ Please support the official version subscription)
 

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When Lide saw the four second generation Bloodline descendants looking tattered and ragged, he was somewhat surprised.

“Did you encounter Beastmen?”

On the border, only encounters with Beastmen could cause such a disheveled state among these powerful second-generation descendants.

Yet, although their appearances were disheveled, their spirits were very buoyant.

For they had broken through to Level 10, becoming Advanced Professionals.

“Yean Clan Chief, yes, we encountered Beastmen, those despicable creatures riding double-legged flying dragons numbered up to three hundred.

Luckily, they did not prevent us from bringing the humans back, and during the battle with the Beastmen, we advanced to become Advanced Mages, praise the Night Goddess, praise the Holy Light Bloodline!”

Audis spoke with great excitement.

He had been stuck at Level 9 for a full thirty years, and this breakthrough to Level 10 was a cause for celebration.

“That’s very good, Audis, Ivy, Lucy, Dylan, you’ve worked hard.

I’m proud of you,” Lide said as he stepped forward and patted Audis on the shoulder, looking at his Bloodline descendants with satisfaction.

These were entirely his charges, and only when these people became powerful, would the Bloodline truly become strong.

“Rest for a few days in Dawn City before heading to the border.

I will take the Magic Language Bats to Green City to bring back more supplies, and I will also teach you the spells I’ve improved.”

The Small Fireball Skill, which he had improved, had not been passed down yet; this time, he wanted to pass down both the Mage’s Hand and the Small Fireball Skill to the Bloodline descendants.

The effects of the Small Fireball Skill had been verified on Emi, and it could definitely enhance the combat power of the Bloodline.

Furthermore, when used by multiple people, the suppression power of the improved Small Fireball Skill would be even more effective.

Lide was looking forward to the sight of all Bloodline descendants using the Small Fireball Skill together to sweep the floor; it would be quite spectacular.

“Yes, Clan Chief.”

With respectful responses, Audis and Ivy exchanged glances subconsciously, each sensing the surprise in the other’s eyes.

It had been some time since their last meeting, and while Lide’s face now wore a kind smile, the subtle aura of power that leaked through exerted an inexplicable pressure on Audis and the others.

However, they did not feel anything amiss; instead, they greatly praised the increasing dignity of the Clan Chief.

Lide was no longer the newbie who had just encountered the Bloodline, tiptoeing around, afraid that others would find something amiss.

Over the past month, he had constantly held a high position, controlling the fates of countless people.

And just the day before yesterday, he had even defeated a Blasphemer of Level 14.

The formidable power had given him enough confidence, and the aura of the Blood Clan Ancestor had reemerged in him, his calm tone carrying certainty and an unquestionable dignity.

Every move he made carried an indescribable air of superiority.

Environment shifts demeanor, nurture changes nature, the environment can change a person’s demeanor, and people change with their status.

As the big boss of the Bloodline, that powerful confidence had been cultivated.

“You should go to the blood pool first to receive the Magic Blood, then change your clothes before you come.”

After respectful bows, Audis and others turned and left, their disheveled state indeed making it inappropriate to stay longer.

Although they had not been caught by the Beast Clan’s flying dragons, they had all sustained quite a few injuries during the ordeal.

The Bloodline descendants were undeniably part of the Upper Race, except for a few items born to restrain them, they could definitely be deemed powerful.

Especially with the characteristics of the Bloodline, no matter how severe the injury, as long as they weren’t dead at the time, they could recover by consuming blood.

This almost bug-like racial trait was nearly the key reason why the Bloodline had continued and become an Upper Race.

Therefore, although Lide noticed that their magic power was disordered and the injuries were not light, he was not even slightly worried; a few bottles of Magic Blood could make them lively and jumping again, as if revived.

Three Sunshine Hours later.

4 a.m.

The humans in the square had gradually thinned out, and most had been assigned their residences, with only a minority left unregistered.

In the City Hall office, Lide also welcomed all the second-generation Bloodline descendants.

There were eight of them.

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Guarding the sacred land, the only one who had experienced the war a century ago, Frey,

the slightly contentious pair, Audis and Lucy,

clad in a black mage robe, with black eyes and black hair, Ivy,

breeding Magic Language Bats, whose main profession was a warrior, Dylan,

Harrison, who appeared androgynous and disliked offensive magic,

the sole archer, wearing a black coat and carrying a longbow, Augustine,

plus the recently turned Bloodline member, a Level 15 Shadow High Priest with the title of blasphemer, Emi.

Apart from Harrison and Augustine, the others curiously regarded Emi.

They could all sense the familiar Bloodline aura from Emi, yet what puzzled them was the strong pressure they felt coming from this seemingly second-generation Bloodline member.

It wasn’t the pressure of the Bloodline, but a pure strength that intimidated them.

Lide didn’t let their confusion linger and took the initiative to introduce.

“This is Emi Kachar, my Bloodline, who turned into a Bloodline member the day before yesterday.”

He paused, then lightly added, seeing their expressions,

“Emi is a Level 15 Shadow High Priest.”

Level 15? Everyone’s expressions changed upon looking at Emi.

When the Bloodline was at its peak of power, there had never been a Level 15, yet now there existed one.

For a moment, the smiles on their faces became much more genuine; respect was due when facing a stronger individual.

After introducing Emi, Lide didn’t continue to introduce Emi to the others, but directly went into the main topic.

“I called everyone here because there is a matter.

I plan to build a Mage Tower in Dawn City.”

Bloodline members possessed a Casting Talent unmatched by humans, but due to their previously low numbers, the existence of a Mage Tower seemed redundant; since everyone was a mage and of the same race, any place could suffice for magical discussions.

Wasn’t building a Mage Tower superfluous?

But now the situation has changed, with the increasing number of humans, the power of the Bloodline had also been diluted.

It was no longer possible to operate as before; everyone now had their own assignments, and there wouldn’t be limitless time for free discussions.

Under these circumstances, establishing a Mage Tower exclusively for mages for both discussing magic and later for teaching became necessary.

Moreover, according to Lide’s promise, all would have the opportunity to enter the Mage Tower to study magic. Establishing it now could also provide the residents of Dawn City something to look forward to.

This would also be a good time to reemphasize the value of credits, making everyone aware once again of the importance of these credits.

“Ancestor Crown, establishing a Mage Tower is a great thing for Dawn City. A city without a Mage Tower is incomplete. I am willing to oversee this project,”

Emi quickly volunteered, a gleam in his eye.

He had always been obsessed with researching ascension, but lacked a proper place to conduct this research. With a Mage Tower, he could involve many mages in his studies.

Lide glanced at Emi, immediately understanding the latter’s thoughts.

However, he didn’t speak to stop him; although seeing results from the ascension research would definitely take time, letting Emi pursue this obsession was harmless.

“Okay, Emi will organize the establishment of the Mage Tower, but the Mage Tower will not be built within the current urban area of Dawn City.”

Lide gestured towards the table, and that was when everyone noticed the lifelike map lying there, depicting the complete layout of Dawn City.

The several present weren’t surprised, as they sensed the magic fluctuations from it, clearly a masterpiece of magic.

Lide didn’t explain how it was made, but directly pointed at the map and said,

“Dawn City’s urban area, due to a century of development, is now fixed, and the Mage Tower will become a very important part of Dawn City in the future, so it requires a large area.”

“To allocate such a large piece of land within the city would compress the current area.

Therefore, I plan to establish a new district, where the Mage Tower and future schools will also be built.”

Dawn City was going to expand.


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