Chapter: 138 Listen to My Excuses

After discussing the important matters, Brianna and Luna took Brian on a tour of the Ice Crystal Palace.

The walls, floors, beams, dragon throne, sculptures... everything was made of ice crystals, creating a world so beautiful it felt unreal, like a dream.

Brianna was indeed very skilled at building palaces. After walking around, Brian increasingly wanted a palace of his own. However, compared to this dreamy palace, he preferred a more grand and magnificent style.

Worried that Brianna might only be good at one style, he casually asked her about it.

When Brian shared his thoughts with Brianna, she patted her chest and assured him, "I can build any style of palace. As long as you like it, I'll do my best to make it happen."

As for Morton's two descendants, Amos and Lilith, Brian didn't see them.

They had just finished a day of studying and were resting in their rooms.

Luna asked Brian if he wanted to meet them. If he did, she would go wake them up.

Brian thought it was unnecessary and declined.

He figured that two human children wouldn't have a good impression of him anyway.

After chatting for a while, Brian decided to leave.

Before long, the dragons made a round and returned to the main hall. As they turned, Brian's dragon tail accidentally swept a large ice sculpture of a silver dragon, breaking one of its wings into pieces.

"Uh..."

Brian glanced at the sculpture with the broken wing.

At this moment, Luna looked at Brian's dragon form and asked curiously, "Haven't you mastered advanced polymorph yet?"

All True Dragons, as they age, can learn a spell from their Dragon Heritage.

Advanced Polymorph.

This spell allows True Dragons to travel conveniently around the world.

After awakening with the Dragon Soul Stone, Brian had also mastered advanced polymorph.

"I know polymorph," he answered Luna's question frankly.

After a pause, Brian added, "I just don't like using it. I feel most comfortable in my true form."

Brian had tried it before.

In polymorph form, he couldn't fully utilize his strength and felt an invisible sense of oppression, like a giant trapped in a small bottle. If he wasn't careful, he could accidentally revert to his true form.

Dragons like Luna, who often transformed into human form, were very skilled at using advanced polymorph, but even they could only maintain it for daily activities.

For more serious battles, they had to revert to their true form.

If they didn't change back in time, they risked being injured by their enemies.

When Brian used polymorph, he noticeably felt a weaker connection to the River of Time. Having grown accustomed to breathing air mixed with the River of Time Water, transforming into another creature made him feel uncomfortable, like ants crawling all over his body, and he couldn't move freely.

Unless he needed to use polymorph to achieve a specific goal, he generally wouldn't use this spell.

Luna suddenly understood and said, "I see."

She smiled and said, "Many True Dragons don't like using polymorph, but for convenience, many still use it."

Brian looked down at Luna and Brianna and asked, "What about you two? Why do you stay in human form in your own territory?"

Brianna pointed to the sculpture Brian had just damaged and said, "I don't want to break anything in here."

"These are all my masterpieces."

With the physique of a True Dragon, if they weren't careful, there wouldn't be many places suitable for their activities.

Luna smiled faintly and said, "I'm used to it. I don't feel any discomfort when using polymorph."

Gold dragons and silver dragons are the two types of dragons that love using polymorph the most.

Brian didn't comment. He looked at the snowy world outside the palace and said, "I'm leaving now."