961. The news of Polakusino
"So that's why you came here?"
Akers instantly understood what was going on. The only thing that could bring the money-hungry Silver Dragon to him, apart from his precious dragon scales, was the treasure.
"The gods in this area asked you to do it, right? You must have paid a lot of money to let a dragon king do it."
"No...no...I'm a poor man."
Joel took the words without any hesitation.
"Don't reveal your wealth...?" Akers couldn't help but add.
Silver Dragons are obsessed with treasures and even regard them as life. The behavior of not exposing their wealth is tantamount to an act of self-protection for them.
But it's hard to describe what you've heard, but when it actually happened before your eyes.
"Don't talk nonsense!" Joel emphasized in a decisive tone, "I am poor and have no treasure."
Ax had no intention of arguing with Joel on this issue, not to mention arguing with a dragon king was not a wise choice.
"You haven't answered my question yet."
"This matter has something to do with you, too," Akers said.
Joel had questions.
Although there is indeed a potential threat to the gods, and Joel is ready to deal with it, that is not a matter at this stage.
At least in his memory, there was no such impression.
Seemingly seeing Joel's doubts, Akers explained: "You once asked His Majesty Bradley to search for a dragon named Player."
This is not a secret.
Joel nodded.
"But what does this have to do with this matter? Is it possible that some players asked you to do this?"
"His Royal Highness Bradley is the most powerful dragon king in the void. No dragon can command him."
Akers first corrected an error in Joel's words, and then slowly said: "I found a group similar to your description, but they are not players, and their dragon names are not strange."
The NPC of Dragon World? Joel's first impression is...
These dragons, which are defined as NPCs, are actually not easy to find because they are like most dragons.
"Some of these dragons showed that they knew you...so His Highness Bradley brought them back, and because of the changes that happened in the Silver Dragon Valley, they could only be temporarily placed in the valley where we live. The changes in things also
So it happened..."
"You mean...an accident happened?" Joel was a little surprised.
Are the changes that even the strongest Dragon King Bradley of our time unable to solve?
"If you say it's an accident, it's better to say it's a temptation." Akers sighed.
"Could it be that a huge amount of treasure appeared?!" Joel blurted out subconsciously with his eyes shining.
Rather than blind suspicion, Akers saw this as unreasonable.
To a gem dragon, treasure is just garbage waiting to be disposed of. No gem dragon would be tempted by treasure.
Akers rolled his eyes and said, "It's... a game."
"game?"
"An entire entertainment area is filled with games that are indescribable in words. It's hard to imagine how they came up with such interesting games. Even His Highness Bradley can't resist such a temptation."
Akers recalled, occasionally letting out intoxicating sighs.
In the life of Furui Mubo, rich colors suddenly broke into it.
That was a game I had never seen before! The strange and interesting game rules made Long surprised that it could still be like this.
The horizons of the gem dragons have been broadened, and instead they have something to pursue, and that is the game inside.
"A whole...entertainment area? There are...games?" Joel scratched his chin with his paws. These scenes looked familiar. He paused and asked Akers: "...So the dragon you found
, what’s the dragon’s name?”
"To be precise, it's an entire group of dragons, but there is a leader inside. His name is Polakusno."
"Polakusno..." Joel nodded, the son of the most evil dragon, Torasji.
Things were just as he thought. This so-called entertainment area was actually Joel's dragon domain. When the dragon world still existed, Lanfric was in charge, and the Dodorian goblin clan was responsible for building it, bringing human beings into the world.
It is constructed out of games that once existed in society.
"If you like the games inside, why are you here?" Joel then asked.
If you think about it carefully, you can understand that games are probably the best way to induce the Gem Dragon to do things to achieve its goals.
However, it is still necessary to understand the specific process.
"If you want to play games, you need game coins. We need to kidnap gods to exchange for game coins." Akers spread his paws to express his helplessness. If possible, he also hopes to do nothing every day and spend every day in the dragon.
I am the boss in the valley and play games. But the fact is that it can only be obtained through hard work.
"So, you are causing trouble in the plane ruled by the gods, trying to provoke them out, and then kidnap them back?"
The way to distinguish gods is very simple, just look at whether that plane is governed by something similar to a "temple".
But they were unable to analyze the strength of the gods in detail, and because of this... they misjudged the choice of God King Banze.
An accident, so to speak.
"This is the area under the jurisdiction of the God King."
Akers took a breath and said, "God King...? Then we have to change planes and start troubles as soon as possible."
He looked at Yoel. The God King could not defeat the Dragon King, but the premise was that the Dragon King was willing to help.
"..How about I ask other gem dragons to provide you with treasures, and you help us tie up the god king? Gods can be exchanged for thousands of game coins, and hundreds of game experiences can be purchased.
There are more than a dozen games. If the person kidnapped is the God King, then... maybe the price can be higher."
Joel's dragon eyes looked at Ax's recently grown scales.
"You don't have enough scales," Joel said.
"How was the appointment? I think the other dragons will agree."
Ax agreed for them without any courtesy.
Having already experienced the pain of having his scales pulled out, the first thing Akers thought of was to let his friends try it too.
There is nothing wrong with this saying that dragons are inhumane. Rather than suffering alone, being with a partner can make the pain less severe, even if it is just comfort in the mind.
"In the case of dragon scales growing back, if you book this business first, then it's not impossible... I'm not an excessive dragon, just a few dozen times will be fine." Joel said calmly.
Ax couldn't help but shudder.
Isn't this a dragon that's too much?
However, compared to pain, Akers, who has tasted games, believes that a boring life is scarier than this kind of pain.
Chapter completed!