Chapter 522: Shurima's Core Competitiveness

Ishtar.

"Whew!

! ”

A terrible dragon roar rang out, then vanished, and silence returned to the forest.

In a clearing in the dense forest, looking at the petrified white dragon in front of him, Sivir raised his eyebrows:

"The third one, there are really a lot of dragon species here."

"It's a pity that the strength is not strong, according to the strength of the empire, there is only the grandmaster level." Cassiopeia regretted.

"If they were demigods, we would be the ones who should run."

Sivir laughed, and commanded his men to begin to chain the white dragon.

It had been a few days since they entered the territory of Ishtar, but the Ishtars had not seen them, but they had seen a lot of drakes and sub-dragons.

"Is there any information about this guy in the Great Imperial Database?"

She kicked the dragon at her feet and asked Cassiopeia.

"Well..."

Cassiopeia first whetted Sivir's appetite, and then said very simply:

"Yes!"

"Cut, that's worthless again." Sivir pursed his lips.

Generally speaking, dragons are unknown in the Imperial database, indicating that they are extremely valuable.

"Not really."

Cassiopeia shook his head:

"Unlike the two wurms we saw before, this is just a real elemental dragon, with the name of a cloud dragon."

"It's still a real thing's in control of the wind elemental."

Sivir's eyes lit up, and he quickly analyzed the dragon's attributes from Cassiopeia's words.

They had just met each other, and there was no such thing as a fight.

The moment her breath was released, the cloud dragon wanted to escape.

Throwing Calikar out and smashing it down, Cassiopeia easily trapped him with a petrified shot.

"The Cloud Dragon, a dragon that has mastered the wind element, has an adult body length of nearly half a meter, and has demigod-level strength, and it is difficult for physical magic to break through its scale armor." Cassiopeia replied.

"So it's still a little guy." Sivir regretted.

Instead, she would have preferred to be an adult dragon.

After all, demigod-level dragons and juvenile dragons are not the same price at all.

"Be content, Myrdalda wants to buy this dragon for 500,000 Trefali gold coins, and asks if you can sell it." Cassiopeia asked.

"500,000?"

Sivir frowned.

The two elemental wurms they had encountered before were bought by Seraphine for 100,000 Trifali gold coins.

Now that I've met a real pure-blooded dragon, the price has only increased fivefold.

In her heart, she was still a little unwilling.

"I have an idea."

As if guessing Sivir's thoughts, Cassiopeia laughed:

"Shurima can't always be engaged in low-end handicrafts in the future, and always needs to have its own core business, which is best monopolized."

"What do you mean?" Sivir asked directly.

In terms of politics and business operations, Cassiopeia is undoubtedly much higher than her.

It is true that Shurima does not have any high-end business now, and it is all hard-earned money earned by manpower.

Of course, even if this hard-earned money has her commission, it is not a little bit to improve the lives of civilians.

Bilgewater sells natural resources, Zaun and Piltover sell technology, and Demacia is a food powerhouse...

But Shurima, none of that.

Except for a few ascending gods, there is only sand left.

And now because they have to fight with the Star Spirit, they can't realize the high-end combat power lease they originally thought.

Now it's time to think about the future of sustainable projects.

Cassiopeia pointed to the dragon on the ground and smiled:

"Don't you think that there are a lot of dragons in Ishtar?"

"Indeed, although there is only one pure-blooded dragon, there are too many wurmists." Sivir nodded in agreement.

"In the past, Zaun was famous for its biotechnology, and although Victor abandoned most of them, some of them remained."

Because of his family and strength, Cassiopeia has systematically understood most things in the Empire:

"For example, animal husbandry and reproduction technology, I think it is very suitable for Shurima now."

"Build a dragon training farm to transport dragon creatures to the interior of the continent?" Sivir's eyebrows condensed slightly, thinking about the feasibility.

Since Bilgewater was able to provide sea beasts, there must have been a market for the dragon creatures they offered.

And because it can be tamed as a mount, the price is even much higher than that of sea beasts.

But to be able to achieve that level, it must reach a huge scale of farming.

"Can the environment meet the requirements of rearing?"

"Of course not."

Cassiopeia rightfully said that at least the food needed for the growth of dragons would have to be imported by Shurima.

But knowing this, she also put forward this idea, which naturally has a draft:

"We can apply for funding from the Empire, the development of the Empire is biased towards magical civilization, and the magical creature of the dragon is not only an excellent mount, but also an excellent magical material."

"The Empire has been acquiring this kind of material all along, and since we have such good conditions, we can apply for funding from the Empire and let the Empire help Shurima transform the environment."

"The area around the Immortal Fortress has almost become a scorched earth because of the Rune War. But under Victor's transformation, it is already a green tree, which is very suitable for humans and other creatures. ”

"I think if we can provide the empire with a certain amount of dragon seeds every year, the empire will agree to our plan." Cassiopeia concluded.

"Then try." Sivir nodded, "Send an application to the Empire first, and we'll keep this dragon first." ”

"Good!"

Cassiopeia smiled and nodded, and began to send a message to the Empire.

The cloud dragon had just finished its restraints, and was sent out by the Shurima warriors who came with him, and made peace with Silo outside the dense forest.

Because Ishtar is a dense forest terrain, it is not suitable for large armies.

This time into the Ishtar Jungle, Sivir did not bring too many people, let Silo camp with a large army, and he and Cassiopeia infiltrated with a small part.

And after Cassiopeia and the others left here, a white-haired girl emerged from the empty bushes.

Her face was pale, her eyes looked at the open space in front of her in disbelief, and she muttered to herself:

"Knocking out the baby kamikaze dragon with just one blow... How can it be... How can a Gentile be so strong..."

"They just now, Noxus is the world's most prosperous magical civilization... No, Ishtar is... I am the most gifted great elemental of Ishtar over the years... I'm going to be better than everybody..."

Not to mention the muttering of the girl here, Cassiopeia and Sivir, who had left before, appeared on the trunk of a tree not far away at this moment, looking at the girl below with a playful expression.

"This is the first of its kind we've seen." The corners of Sivir's mouth curled.

"With the help of the magic that spreads all over the forest, every time we arrive, they take refuge in the spiritual plane."

Cassiopeia looked playfully at the girl below:

"This girl seems to be an Ishtar who doesn't like to hide."

"She's going to be a good break." Sivir was sure.

"I think so too." Cassiopeia smiled.

In a few words, the fate of the white-haired girl below seems to be doomed.