Chapter: 132 First Encounter with the Crystal Dragon

His dragon face was filled with contentment.

The only slight regret was that his progress in learning the sixth-circle spells was, as he had anticipated, stuck at a later stage.

He discovered that he lacked some knowledge of Runes, making it difficult to complete the inscription of Spell Models.

After spending a month traveling between the two Dragon's Lairs and watching his gem collection grow rapidly, Brian decided it was time to head south. With his current strength, the vast Noah Continent was entirely within his reach.

But before that, he needed to visit Luna, the silver dragon.
A few days later, Brian left the area he was familiar with and flew deeper north into the extreme northern Ice Field.

The further north he went in the Ice Field, the lower the temperature dropped, and the harsher the environment became.

Neither the thousand-foot Ice Cliff nor the small snow-capped mountains could be considered the depths of the extreme northern Ice Field. The biological resources were barely abundant. As Brian ventured towards the territory location Luna had mentioned, he saw fewer and fewer Ice Field creatures in his field of vision.

Both the terrain and the weather became increasingly severe.

Over by the snow-capped mountains, there were only sporadic snowflakes falling, accompanied by the constant cold wind of the extreme northern Ice Field.

However, after Brian sped northward for an hour, his vision was filled with a vast white blizzard. Icebergs, snow peaks, and large crevices were faintly visible through the storm... The howling blizzard sounded like the wails of ghosts, and the heavy snow became the only color in the world, making even the night sky seem draped in silver.

He wondered how Morton's two descendants managed to survive and find Luna.

The most likely scenario was that Luna found them first, rather than being sought out.

Flying through the vast blizzard, Brian flapped his dragon wings, creating a gust of wind that clashed with the storm, forming an air current that swept away the snow around him. As a result, his silver-white dragon scales were barely covered in snow.

After another ten minutes, a towering ice peak appeared in his field of vision.

This ice mountain was majestic and steep, standing like a giant in the blizzard, exuding a heavy and imposing aura. The swirling snow seemed unable to move it an inch.

It was several times taller than the Ice Cliff he had been at, and the small snow-capped mountain seemed like a child compared to an adult in comparison.

This majestic mountain standing in the blizzard was Luna's location.

As he approached the ice mountain, Brian sensed the presence of a dragon, a silver dragon, with an aura that carried a sacred and inviolable warning.

This indicated that this was a dragon's territory.

Brian raised his head, gazing towards the near summit, and with a thought, unleashed his Dragon's Might.

The overwhelming Dragon's Might spread from Brian like a tidal wave, expanding forward.

Though Dragon's Might is formless, with Brian's growing strength, it had now become a tangible pressure, pushing a ring of flying snow forward like a white wave rising in mid-air.

As a supernatural ability, Dragon's Might could contain the will of a True Dragon to some extent, even serving as a means of communication.

Though the scene it created seemed fierce, Brian's Dragon's Might was an unmistakable polite inquiry.

Translated into human language, it would be: "Is anyone home?"

After patiently waiting for a few seconds, a Dragon's Might containing a welcoming intent returned.

Brian's eyes flickered slightly. He shook his body in mid-air, shedding the little snow that had accumulated on him, revealing his gleaming silver-white dragon scales and his majestic and powerful dragon form. Even the swirling snow couldn't obscure the cold light reflected from his prominent dragon horns.

Then, with a steady expression, he slightly raised his head and flew towards the ice peak.

Soon, Brian's eyes widened in surprise as he looked at a structure between the ice peaks.

A rather grand and somewhat unbelievable crystal palace. It had a square outline, perched on the ice mountain. Brian could even see some intricate carvings on the palace walls.

Around the crystal palace, there were mysterious runes inscribed in the surrounding space, isolating it from the wind and snow, keeping it spotless.

The presence of a True Dragon was within the palace.

"Wow, living in such a luxurious place."