Chapter 230 In this world, one's identity is self-given; a fox borrowing the tiger's power.
As the first hint of dawn appeared on the horizon, Deborah rested on the side, while the Red Iron Dragon communicated with the Iron Dragon Sorog through a projection stone.
"Has the middle-aged silver dragon been here?"
"That was really dangerous. Luckily, you were in Dragon Valley and managed to stabilize the metal dragon."
After learning about what happened yesterday, Iron Dragon Sorog showed a hint of relief on his face.
In Dragon Valley, there exists a white dragon named Therese who is nearing the prime of her life. She has a low profile and is almost at the bottom of the rankings. However, the Iron Dragon will never underestimate a mature silver dragon just because of the white dragon's weakness.
"With Deborah's connections, the young silver dragon was never a problem from the start; on the contrary, it was an asset to us."
"Garos said."
"Oh? You gained his support?"
Tie Long's spirits lifted, and he asked.
"No."
Galos changed the subject, grinning, "But it's enough to make others believe it exists."
As he spoke, he took out a complete silver dragon scale that exuded a chilling aura and turned it over and played with it in his hands.
"This is?"
Iron Dragon looked at the scales between Garos's claws.
"Scales of a mature silver dragon."
Red Iron Dragon said, "I admit he's stronger than me, but when we spar, I inevitably manage to take some of his scales off."
His expression was calm and indifferent, as if he were talking about a trivial matter.
Sorog was speechless.
After a long silence, Tie Long flicked his tail and said in a muffled voice, "You win."
Galos nodded slightly, accepting the praise.
Immediately afterwards.
Red Iron Dragon's expression turned serious, and he said solemnly, "The truth is sometimes not important. With Frostmark's scales around, we can use his name to shake the resolve of the three major tribes to oppose us."
"Moreover, there's no need to shake them all."
For the tribes in the border area, continuing to face each other, whom they are already familiar with, is certainly better than facing rapidly rising unfamiliar tribes. Moreover, they already have a certain degree of cooperation while competing with each other.
If the three tribes were to unite completely, it would become quite troublesome.
The Ironforge tribe has not yet digested the fruits of victory, and although it has unified the Goldtooth tribe, the losses from the war are equally severe, and its overall level has not improved significantly compared to before.
Even if they defeat other tribes, they will inevitably pay a high price.
Galos wanted to kill 10,000 enemies, but was unwilling to lose 8,000 of his own.
He does not yet possess the absolute power to clear away obstacles.
In this situation, you need to use your brain.
If any one of the tribes—Poison Tail, Dawn, or Ironblood—defects or stands idly by, the pressure on the Molten Iron tribe will drop dramatically.
Playing with the scales of the mature silver dragon, Garos asked:
"Of the three tribes, which do you think is the easiest to win over?"
The projected Iron Dragon did not answer immediately. After pondering for a few seconds, he slowly said, "During this time, spies from the three major tribes have been lingering and probing the borders of our territory."
"But I wasn't idle either; I gathered some intelligence information about them."
Iron Dragon Sorog said, "The humans of the Dawn Tribe are mainly located in the northwest of the border region, but they are completely different from the Federation humans. They are primitive and violent, and the strong in the tribe are mainly barbarians."
Barbarians—not a specific race, but a collective term for a particular type of being.
Humans, dwarves, and even elves.
Anyone who awakens the power of rage and is filled with a passion for battle has the potential to become a barbarian.
Barbarian races may differ, but they all share a signature rage: an uncontrollable, unquenchable, and thoughtless fury.
and.
Their anger is not just an emotion, but the ferocity unleashed by predators in dire straits; it is a relentless, storm-like attack, the ceaseless rolling waves of the sea, and their own weapons and divine skills for battle.
"The Ironblood Tribe's orc territory spans both the northwest and northeast, with numerous warriors and high-ranking shamans."
After a slight pause, Iron Dragon Sorog said, "The humans and orcs in the borderlands admire bravery and take pride in blood and scars. They had fierce conflicts at the beginning, but gradually they came to recognize each other and became the closest of friends."
In the eyes of the intelligent beings of the Federation.
The orcs in the borderlands are like uncivilized wild beasts, crude and savage, and the humans in the borderlands are the same, not much different from the orcs.
The ability for humans and orcs to resonate with each other is only possible in barren and harsh regions like the borderlands.
"The snake people of the Poison Tail tribe are located in the northeastern part of the border area and are rich in warlocks and shamans. They previously attempted to attack Dragon Valley but were scared off by the metal dragon."
Iron Dragon Sorog, his eyes gleaming with thoughtful contemplation and a subtle psychic light, said:
"The snake people are cold and cruel, and they like to use insidious means such as witchcraft and curses. They are the least popular among the several tribes in the border area. Their relationship with humans and beastmen is not friendly, and the degree of hostility and competition is far greater than the occasional cooperation."
In conclusion, he stated, "The Poison Tail tribe should be our primary target for winning over."
Galos nodded slightly: "That's right. The snake people saw Deborah in Dragon Valley and then wisely withdrew. Moreover, they have a deep-seated estrangement from humans and orcs, making them easy to win over."
Win over those you can, and weaken the opposing camp by dividing and weakening them.
In this way, the Ironforge tribe can become the ultimate winner at a smaller cost in the upcoming battle for the title of King of the Borderlands.
"Sorrog, I'm leaving this matter to you. I trust you can handle it. I'll have a dragon deliver the Silver Dragon Scale to you right away."
"Garos said."
Tie Long nodded and said, "Leave it to me. I'll make those snake people make choices that are in our favor."
After saying that, Tie Long did not immediately disconnect the projection stone.
He changed the subject, saying, "Alchemy tools like communication stones and projection stones can sometimes be delayed due to factors such as spells, distance, and elemental flow, making it impossible to communicate immediately."
The psychic light in his eyes intensified as he said, “The transmission of information is very important to us. To ensure this, I meditated day and night and specifically dug out the corresponding mental spell from my bloodline heritage—the Chain of Blood.”
For a warlock, blood is like a slowly flowing river.
The better one's innate bloodline, the wider and more expansive the river will be, and the more treasures it will contain.
As the warlock's level increases and time passes, the 'treasure' at the bottom of the river will slowly rise to the surface and be brought to the warlock by the river, which is a natural awakening and enlightenment.
Meditation allows sorcerers to dig deeper into the water and obtain treasures sooner.
Because of their superior bloodlines, all dragons are born sorcerers, possessing a gradually increasing sorcerer level. For example, they can acquire spell-like skills in advance through meditation.
Let's get back to the main topic.
Mind Link has a limited range. Although its range increases with the level of the Mind Mage, for Iron Dragon's current Mind Mage level, it is not as convenient as using alchemical tools.
The chain of blood ties is different.
Its shortcomings are obvious.
It is only effective for specific targets.
Its advantages are also obvious.
Psionicists transmit psychic energy through blood ties, enabling them to communicate with blood relatives over extremely long distances, ignoring most interference. Furthermore, they can act as intermediaries, facilitating spiritual connections between blood relatives.
(End of this chapter)
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