Chapter 152: The Tree of Origin
"What do you mean by that?" Glenn was intrigued.
Ston asked rhetorically, "Blake, what do you think these tens of thousands of dryads want to do?" ”
"Occupy the entire south-central part of the continent, there are no creatures in that place that can stop the attack of these dryads." Gran thinks that in a world where civilization is not thriving enough, tens of thousands of dryads are enough to make him dizzy.
"Yes, this is something that even the sons of the First Dragon can hardly deal with, with such troops, the Dryad will definitely be able to occupy the southeast of the continent." Ston then said, "What do you think will happen then?" ”
"Dragon-related races are likely to be killed, and that's something I don't expect."
Glenn knew that the dryads saw dragons and titans as bitter enemies, and would kill both creatures as much as they could.
Most dragons tend to deliberately trouble the other two creatures, not when they're not interested, just out of mood.
And the Titans... If there is no hatred and a peaceful life is not threatened, then the Titans basically do not care about the outside world.
Gran wanted both dragons and dryads to learn from Titans, but that wasn't possible, as each race had their own nature.
"That's right." Ston affirmed, and then said, "And then the question after that is... Why do you think the dryads would want to take over the south-central continent? ”
"Of course it's for resources, but what else." Gran felt that Ston asked knowingly.
Ston smirked, "That's true, but you may not know one thing, Blake, the dryads are actually relatively less aggressive, and thousands of years ago they would only retreat in the area near the Tree of Origin. ”
"But in the last few hundred years, the dryads have changed, and they have begun to conquer other regions, plundering the resources of those places, and spreading and cultivating clones of the Origin Tree."
"A clone of the Tree of Origin?" This was the first time Glenn had heard such words.
"That's right," Ston began to share his knowledge about this, "I remember that the Tree of Origin of the Dryads produces seeds, but these seeds are not the same as the seeds of normal plants, and these seeds are still the 'Tree of Origin' when they germinate, and to put it mildly, these seeds are more like doppelgangers of the Origin Tree than breeding. ”
"I've heard that these clones can give the dryads some of the effects of the Tree of Origin, but they will never grow into individuals of the same level as the Tree of Origin, and if the Tree of Origin 'dies', they will also 'die'."
Gran: "And then? ”
Ston replied, "I guess the dryads do all this because of one thing. ”
"Because the Ancestral Dragon is gone?" Gran felt that the impact of the Ancestral Dragon's disappearance was very large.
Ston shook his head: "It's not the most critical reason, it's mostly because of one thing that might happen in the future. ”
"It's another catastrophe, isn't it?" Gran had heard many times about the 'Great Tribulation'.
Stone: "yes, you feel that way, right? ”
Gran often hears from creatures he knows that a 'cataclysm' might happen in the future, but he has no premonition of his own.
"No, I've never felt this way... I've listened to you. ”
Ston thinks that Gran probably thinks the 'cataclysm' is too terrifying, so he is deceiving himself and trying to escape from reality.
Without digging any deeper, Ston continued, "In short, the 'Great Tribulation' is also a matter of survival for the Dryads, and they will not budge this time. ”
"Indeed."
Gran felt that the last time the dryads retreated so simply, it was largely because the dryad leader was caught off guard by Red, and then Red showed extraordinary strength in the crusade against the Titan Giant Worm.
At this time, Ston added: "Don't think that the dryads are weak because they are weak, those dryads must be stronger than the worms that shrink under the gray mountain." "To Stone, the ordinary dryad is fragile and short, but it has never despised such an enemy, and in the past, as long as the number of dryads encountered was large, Stone, who was greedy for comfort, would directly choose to avoid it.
Gran replied solemnly, "I've always treated those dryads as great enemies, so how can I think they're weak." Then he looked at the other dragons and asked for their opinions on what to do.
Ellen and Red both looked like they wanted to fight at this time, which made Gran want to stop talking directly.
It was impossible to fight so many dryads directly, and there was only other way to keep his allies alive.
That's when Gran had a bold idea.
"Brother Red, is there a suitable place for the War Bear Clan to live in here?"
"You mean those fatter bears, I don't know where they live, but I feel like they should be." Red is not very familiar with the Bear Clan.
Gran then asked, "What about the Giant Eagle?" ”
Red replied simply, "Those fat birds, I think they should be fine, and even Dragon Valley is quite suitable for them to live in." ”
Stone's face changed directly, and he interrupted the conversation between the two dragons and asked Gran, "You don't want to bring those creatures here, do you?" That's a lot of fun. ”
"It's just an idea, and it won't necessarily be implemented." Gran felt that the escape tactic was one of the ways to dodge the dryad's attack, which might not be glamorous, but at least it would save his life.
"I can't imagine it." Ston often hid his body in the earth, and the thought of a bunch of creatures bouncing on top of his head made him feel quite uncomfortable, and he forcibly quibbled: "This place is called Dragon Valley, not Bear Valley, Eagle Valley, and the lizardmen have dragon blood, but those creatures have no dragon blood at all." ”
Granmer was silent, he also felt that it was a little out of place.
Ellen: "You haven't eaten it, how do you know that those bears and birds don't have dragon blood, in case there are dragons?" ”
Red was lost in thought: "It's really not appropriate to call Dragon Valley but accept a lot of foreign races, this can't be compared to those original little creatures." ”
"Yes, yes, yes." Ston agreed.
Red finished thinking.
The Lord of Dragon Valley, Red Dragon Ruide said in a serious tone: "Just change the name of Dragon Valley." ”
“!?” Ston couldn't believe what he had just heard.
"How about a name, called the Abode of the Gods?" Ellen also mixed in.
Gran remembers the last time he was discussing what his position should be called, Ellen had given him the title 'Dragon God', and he had the impression that Ellen might have liked the name of the tune.
"It's pretty good." Rhett is also very happy with the name, and Rhett's taste in the name is very similar to that of Ellen, and it is very pompous.
Gran only thought the name was outrageous, and just as he was about to put a stop to it, Ston had admonished him, "Don't change it to that." ”
"I don't think I can change my name." Gran objected after Ston, and then emphasized, "You must not change your name!" ”