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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

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Activating the Stick and the Pillars

The dragons all roared and complied. They were toying with their residual enemies. Yet after taking the orders from their master they started killing everyone until none remained.

Then all the dragons he had joined up in a great circle around the stick and all started firing their breaths!

Fire, ice, water, earth, wind, and even lightning; all forms of breaths appeared together hitting the stick.

And the moment this happened, the stick showed sudden transformation accompanied by…

"Rumble!"

The rumble didn't originate from the stick itself, rather from the pillars and ground between the pillars. Arthur turned fast to see those dozen pillars starting to resonate with the stick.

"Not enough," he shook his head, "we need to hit the pillars at the same time!"

'Ding! How can you do that?' the system asked the logical question.

"Hmm… can you control the stick for me?" he asked.

'Ding! I can, but not for too long.'