"Alright, let’s go see Anilla’s mom, and then I will be right back. Do you need to go back to work, Elder? Or would you like to remain here for a while?
Any of my beasts, or the Dana Mage, can send you back whenever you request." Karl offered.
"I will remain here for a while. I’ve already updated the roster to cover shifts for Min, and I don’t go in every day unless there are special items coming in. Most of the time, I am working on my own progression, as I’m trying to make it to Peak Immortal.
Staying here for a while to help bring in the knowledge needed for the young dragons is more important. Plus, it might help me with whatever I’ve been missing.
I know that there is something I’ve overlooked, but I have no idea what it is," he sighed.
Karl nodded. "There is nothing worse than being aware of your own ignorance.
Not knowing is fine, but once you know that you don’t know, it’s just another form of torture until you find out what it is that you didn’t know. In a way, I sympathize with the blue dragons on that front."
Douglas laughed. "I am with you on that one. Their life is one of quiet agony."
In the Zilaz Alliance House, Sapphire sneezed. She was certain that someone was talking about her. But Cara had brought her a book about the Fundamental Rule of Lightning, and she was busy copying it as she studied it.
It was like making notes for her own research, but because she was copying the book, she couldn’t skip anything, even the repetitive parts.
Hopefully, that would help her comprehension.
According to the System, she was over eighty percent of the way through the process already, but she didn’t know how far this book went.
Only that Cara brought it to her, and it was meant as a school textbook.
The Immortal World was really on a different level.
They taught their children to comprehend the fundamental rules, something that was considered impossible for mortals, even ones that were about to reach the Totem Rank, to successfully do.
Of course, now that Karl had broken all the previous records, she was reconsidering the common wisdom on the topic. But she didn’t have enough resources to begin testing that hypothesis yet.
If she could get Cara to bring her a whole set of textbooks for elements, she could at least bring them to the orphanage and have the dragons study them.
The other species might have varying affinities, but the dragons were quite predictable.
On top of the loot pile in her space, Cara rolled over and checked her mirror, looking at the random image that popped up. Yes, that looked like a fun future, she would give the blue dragons a set of textbooks.
To think, the ever so organized Sapphire had an idea that would cause so much chaos.
She left her space and went to the dining hall in the mountain’s underground village so that she didn’t have to face bright lights before breakfast.
Only to find herself nose to nose with Yewan.
"{Sister Cara, my god says that you’re doing fun things. Can I come?}"
Cara patted the little dragon on the head.
"You need to learn to distinguish between now and later. The fun part comes later. First, there is a lot of work and studying for everyone to do." She explained.


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