Chapter: 178 The Ancient Silver Dragon
"There's a banquet in my honor tomorrow night. Would you like to stay an extra day and join me?"
Brian snapped back to reality and looked at Luna beside him.
With the fireworks as a backdrop, her milky white skin was even more striking, so delicate that it seemed a gentle touch could make it drip with water.
Luna shook her head and said in an elegant voice, "Meeting you here and staying for half a day has already delayed me. As for the banquet... I've attended many similar events while traveling through human society, and I don't look forward to them."
Brian nodded and didn't extend the invitation further.
However, he sensed something off in Luna's words.
Staying for half a day counts as a delay?
Time is supposed to be a trivial matter for True Dragons, who are long-lived beings, especially just half a day.
Such words are usually used as an excuse.
But Luna clearly wasn't making excuses to Brian.
"You seem to be in a hurry. Is something troubling you?"
Brian pondered.
Luna was slightly taken aback, then shook her head, her voice heavy, "I don't know either. There's an urgent matter on Dragon Island overseas, summoning all the Metal Dragon Tribe back."
Dragon Island... the stronghold of the Metal Dragon Tribe, located in the vast and deep South Sea.
"Dragon Island summoning the Metal Dragon Tribe? It must be something significant."
Brian's eyes narrowed slightly.
Human civil wars, Evil God intrusions, and now problems on Dragon Island—Noah Continent seemed to be getting more chaotic.
Under the brilliant fireworks, Luna's eyes were heavy, and a look of sadness appeared on her face. "Although I haven't gone yet, I can roughly guess the reason for Dragon Island summoning the Metal Dragon Tribe."
Brian was slightly stunned and instinctively asked, "What's the reason?"
After a pause, he considerately added, "If it's confidential, don't feel pressured to tell me."
Summoning all the Metal Dragon Tribe is no small matter. Such a number of metal dragons gathered together would be a terrifying force. If the Metal Dragon Tribe had ambitions, there would be no power on Noah Continent capable of resisting them united.
In the many worlds of the Prime Material Plane, the True Dragon forces on Noah Continent are considered prosperous and powerful compared to other creatures.
Luna smiled faintly, then gently shook her head, "It's not a secret."
Because Brian was much taller than her, she slightly tilted her head up to meet his gaze.
"Do you remember the Dragon Soul Stone I gave you?"
Brian nodded, "Of course."
Without the Dragon Soul Stone, it would have taken him at least several more years to reach his current state. In a way, Luna could be considered his benefactor.
"The one who produced the Dragon Soul Stone was an elder of the Silver Dragon clan."
"An esteemed Ancient Silver Dragon, respected by all True Dragons, recognized as the strongest dragon on Dragon Island."
Ancient Silver Dragon... Brian immediately perked up.
Living for over a thousand years qualifies one to be called an Ancient Dragon.
Such a level of True Dragon would be highly respected, even by opposing red dragons.
It had at least surpassed two major life thresholds.
Once from an Elder Dragon to an Ancient Dragon, and once from an Ancient Dragon to an Ancient Dragon.
"When I was still on Dragon Island, I learned magic under its guidance..."
"It lived for another 180 years after breaking through to the Ancient Dragon level."
Brian's eyes widened.
Not just a newly ascended Ancient Dragon, but one infinitely close to being a Primordial True Dragon.
Such a level of Ancient Silver Dragon could even challenge a deity's avatar... Brian was inwardly astonished.
So, Dragon Island harbored such a pinnacle True Dragon.
At the same time, he keenly sensed the problem.
"You mean this Ancient Silver Dragon has reached its life limit again?"
In the age range after becoming an Elder Dragon, every 200 years is a significant leap, but each time is a life-and-death crisis, extremely dangerous. Few True Dragons can cross the boundary between life and death.