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Tales of The Mighty Dragonair

*** A completed novel! *** Arthur was a peerless sword cultivator possessed by experimenting and trials. After unlocking a great secret in cultivation, he was punished by heavens and transmigrated into the body of a worthless heir to a nameless clan in a world without spiritual energy. The world is built on mages where they kill monsters and absorb their energy to form inner demons. Follow Arthur's journey to build himself up from scratch and seek his former power again while his soul is tarnished by Willy's weak soul and many of his abilities and powers are sealed by heavens. It's a story of a rise up of once strong man from the bottom to top. Watch Arthur grow in strength and form a team of his subordinates to crush the worlds and gain his former power back. ___________________________________________ ++Video trailer one: https://cutt.ly/talesvideo1 ++Video trailer two: https://cutt.ly/talesvideo2 ++Video trailer three: https://cutt.ly/talesvideo3 ++Listen to the synopsis on soundcloud: https://cutt.ly/tales

ranmaro · Fantasy
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1090 Chs

The Big Dark Cloud Approaches

Arthur kept flying forward while his mind was busy by the current updates at the other fronts. Every now and then Gege would speak and tell him about the latest news from the sect and the crow.

The crow led his forces and took a route that would require at least four hours to reach the rapidly approaching army. As for the sect, Deem and Gor kept changing the arrays there without anyone noticing anything.

Yet he wasn't settled with all that. "One single mistake…" he muttered, "all it takes for me to lose is for one of them to commit a mistake."

'Ding! Or you make this mistake yourself,' the system said, 'Ding! After all, you are heading directly in the direction of a trap.'

"But they seemed not to be ready to welcome me yet," Arthur sneered, "or else why would they take the risk of exposing their spy this early."

'Ding! Good point,' the system agreed, 'Ding! But that doesn't mean they are that vulnerable.'