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School Transmigration: I, Chosen as the Saint by Dragons at the Start

Owen, an ordinary high school student at Saint Aya Academy, finds himself and his classmates mysteriously transported to a world filled with magic and bizarre creatures during a school event. In this world, arcanergy saturates the land, and all intelligent beings can harness it. The more adept one is at utilizing arcanergy, the more noble their race is considered. Upon arriving on this new continent, the students from Saint Aya Academy immediately attract the attention of various powers. They are referred to as Saints and are chosen by powerful races to be groomed as successors. However, Owen seems to be as inconspicuous here as he was at school, with no races showing interest in him. Even as his classmates find their places, no one extends an olive branch to Owen. Just when everyone thinks he will be left behind, a dragon's roar echoes across the sky. The ancient and mighty Dragon race, in an unprecedented gesture of high ceremony, has the twelve Great Dragon Elders personally welcome Owen, choosing him as the "Saint of the Dragons." As everyone is stunned by this dramatic turn of events, Owen hears a "ding" sound beside his ear... [Host binding, the most powerful Prophecy System is activated!]

Sesame_Cookies · Fantasy
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280 Chs

Chapter122-Setting Sail

In an instant, the Heart of the Ocean became the center of attention.

The sea folk, almost involuntarily, took a step forward, drawn to the Heart of the Ocean, yearning to be nearer to it.

Even Godwin, a grandmaster-tier, extended his hand towards it, emotions flickering in his eyes.

However, he quickly suppressed his feelings and awkwardly withdrew his hand.

He hadn't stooped to the level of outright snatching it, not with Barlo standing beside Owen.

"Friend," Godwin's address to Owen changed upon seeing the object, "if you could return the Heart of the Ocean to our race, we would hold you in the highest esteem. Any request you have, just name it."

"Even if it means climbing a mountain of swords or descending into a sea of flames, I would not hesitate nor make any excuses."

Owen had underestimated the significance of the Heart of the Ocean to the sea race.