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Tale of the Red Dragon Without Dragon’s Might

Chapter 389: 383: I Want to Go to the Star Realm

Author: Saragaga
updatedAt: 2025-07-13

Chapter 389: Chapter 383: I Want to Go to the Star Realm

The Brass Dragon’s strength isn’t great; it needs the help of others, otherwise it’s difficult to suppress those Fire Giants.

The Efreeti are the Brass Dragon’s assistants, skilled in driving slaves, and they roam the Lost Plateau with the Fire Giants, blowing up this mountain and severing that river as Leon requires.

Their actions surely made many residents in the Lost Plateau dissatisfied, but no one dared to speak up. A Fire Giant army commanded by a Flame Divine Successor is gone in an instant, truly terrifying. Even those solo dragons, and even the united Cloud Giants, didn’t dare to say a word.

The Brass Dragon is working in an orderly fashion, and it’s estimated that it will take a few more years to complete Leon’s task. If Leon were willing to personally intervene, the time could be effectively reduced, but he doesn’t want to be busy. What’s the point of recruiting so many subordinates if he has to personally take charge? Isn’t that recruitment for nothing?

Furthermore, with that time, he might as well invest it in training.

Yes, ever since the battle with the Flame Divine Successor, being pressed to the ground by the Flame Divine Successor, although thanks to the Vajra Body he wasn’t injured at all after being beaten for half a day, even Leon decided to train his combat skills.

He now possesses an enormous body that only an Ancient Red Dragon has, and having consumed many Heavenly Immortal Pills that enhance strength, his strength might even surpass that of an Ancient Red Dragon.

If he had matching combat skills and experience, then for the vast majority of enemies he wouldn’t need to use his Mana, which could be reserved for facing formidable foes, greatly enhancing his endurance in battle.

Leon isn’t sure if it’s because of Bone Shedding and Rebirth, but his comprehension is noticeably stronger than before. Following Fiora’s teachings for less than a month, he has already fully integrated all the combat skills she knows… Fiora has only been an adult for a few years. While it’s true that as a Bronze Dragon she loves warfare, she hasn’t had much combat opportunity, and the combat skills she knows are just so-so.

Learning a couple of moves from this one, a couple from that one, none of his subordinates are like those who have emerged from mountains of corpses and seas of blood as the Flame Divine Successor, and soon Leon found nothing more to learn.

Even without anything more to learn, Leon had plenty of time each day but was unwilling to involve himself in transforming the Volcanic Island from a fengshui treasure into a Cave Heaven Blessed Land. The most crucial blueprints were drawn, plans made, and funds invested; as a King, it wasn’t reasonable for him to personally oversee the construction site.

He had no clues on how to upgrade the sword to a Divine Artifact and nothing particular to do, so thinking of how Salovis hadn’t returned yet, Leon decided to check out the Star Realm.

“You want to go to the Star Realm?” Tassera, as a Blue Dragon with strong family values, asked from her perspective, “Missing your sister?”

“Do you think that’s possible?” Leon retorted, thinking to himself how after being taught and disciplined, the current Salovis was pretty well-behaved.

“She’s quite formidable now, and actually very cunning, not as foolish as you say. When truly faced with danger, she thinks fast and runs faster than anyone,” Tassera smiled, “You don’t need to worry about her.”

“I’m really not worried about her,” Leon said. “Okay, maybe I’m a little concerned, but I want to go to the Star Realm not because of her, but to explore… Besides, you haven’t been to the Star Realm either.”

“No,” Tassera replied.

“Do you want to take a look?” Leon asked.

Tassera slowly lifted her eyes, her eyes glowing as she said, “I do.”

“Well, maybe not,” Leon said, “The Star Realm is too dangerous. If we run into some deity, I guarantee I can get away, but you won’t.”

“Deities aren’t that easy to encounter…” Tassera began, then suddenly laughed, “Thinking about how you manage to stir up trouble wherever you go, with my current combat power, following you would only hold you back. Indeed, it’s probably better to stay at home obediently.”

“When have I stirred up trouble wherever I go?” Leon was displeased, “There’s no Red Dragon more honest than I, right? If another Red Dragon had my power, who knows what kind of trouble they’d stir up in the Multi-universe.”

“Yes, yes,” Tassera stroked Leon’s head like he was a child, “He’s the most honest.”

Leon gave a grunt, slapped Tassera’s hand away, and said, “Going together is fine; deities aren’t that easy to encounter. I’m not going to cause trouble, just want to explore.”

“No,” Tassera said, “I suddenly want to learn the Star Realm Projection first before going.”

“Star Realm Projection has the same difficulty as Time Stop and Praying Skill… you should learn the Teleportation Technique first,” Leon now knew that Tassera’s talent wasn’t that great, possibly not even as good as Edwin’s. The place she surpassed Edwin was the long lifespan, having a vast amount of time to squander, over a thousand years.

“Are you looking down on me?” Tassera said, glaring at Leon.

“That’s right. I am,” Leon pointedly said.

“I’ll bite you,” Tassera pounced on Leon.

The two began to tussle, and somehow ended up rolling onto the bed.

“I know you want to adventure alone. The Star Realm is more dangerous than the Material Plane. With me, you won’t be able to enjoy yourself as you like,” Tassera said, resting on Leon’s arm, “You go to the Star Realm alone; don’t worry about me… I’m still young, and the Star Realm is somewhere I can go anytime.”

Leon didn’t insist, saying, “I’ll bring something back for her.”

“How do you plan to get to the Star Realm?” Tassera asked, “Riding one of those Githyanki Magic Ships?”

“I plan to fly there directly,” Leon now knew a lot about the Star Realm, including how to travel between planes.

The Astral Plane, as the name implies, is the plane of the stars, a vast sky void that serves as the doorway to the heavens, surrounding all worlds of the Material Plane.

Space is the Desolate Universe, in which the Material Plane and Astral Plane overlap. At the edge of this void, one can see faint silvery mists; by passing through this mist, one enters the “silver void,” known as the Astral Sea.

The Astral Sea, like the Desolate Universe, is also a void, where travelers can find the petrified bodies of deceased deities and vortex color pools that serve as gateways to other planes of existence.

“Flying… do you know how vast the Desolate Universe is?” Tassera said, “Magic ships can traverse the Desolate Universe because their speed while cruising in space can be calculated in billions per hour.”

“I have my ways,” Leon said with a slight smile on his lips.

Leon’s method, of course, is the Long Rainbow Escape, which allows him to turn into rainbow light, guaranteeing absolute speed, though it consumes a great amount of Mana. However, consumption differs by region; it’s high in air, higher in water, but almost negligible in the airless void of space.

His Long Rainbow Escape is faster than any magic ship.

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