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Era of Castles: Starting with 99 Dragon Eggs

Billions of Humans transmigrated to another dimension, each became a Land Ruler at the start and owned a castle. Each Land Ruler would draw a random starting Soldier-type Building, used to arm their castles. Recruit more soldier-types, plunder resources, and dominate the world! Some drew the Sacred Palace of Knights from the start and commanded troops of knights to crush all obstacles in its way, ruling over vast lands. Some drew the Goblin Cave, developed castle trade, and became renowned dirty profiteers. Of course, more people only drew the most unremarkable soldier-types: Goblins, Lizard Man, Skeleton Soldiers…… These people could only kneel before the powerful Land Rulers and serve them as slaves. But Mike was an exception. His starter soldier-type building was, Dragon Nest! Glacial Dragon, Hellfire Dragon, Undead Dragon, Black Dragon…... When one after another dragon egg appeared before Mike, he suddenly felt that…...conquering the World seemed quite manageable?

Golden Disc · Fantasy
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Hans the Pharmacist

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Seeing this situation, the Castle Lord had no idea what to do.

"They have already set off. It is estimated that they will arrive at the Dragon Castle in six hours. If they happen to meet the disciples of our academy, they might be able to shorten the time."

The Guardian nodded and said to the Castle Lord, "How is the construction of the barrier coming along?"

The Guardian's expression became serious as he said, "I have to say, this barrier is convenient, but it also consumes resources. We originally estimated that we would use those materials to build four barriers, but now we have only built two. The third one is about to be completed, but all the resources have been used up. We have to increase our investment."

Hearing that, the Guardian frowned and said, "Then build three. Remember, no one can know about this. When necessary, we can use lightning to seal it for an hour!" A fierce light flashed in the Guardian's eyes.