The Strongest Dragon in the Era of Beast Taming
Chapter 100 - : Death Competition
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Chapter 100: Chapter 100: Death Competition
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âHaste makes waste; maybe I should change my approach?â David Jones
murmured softly.
âBuzz, buzz, buzz!â The vibrating sound of the phone on the table interrupted
Davidâs thoughts.
âGuildmaster Maud?â Seeing the information displayed on the screen, a look of surprise came over Davidâs face.
âItâs already ten oâclock at night, and he still needs something from me! Could there be any new progress in the Dungeon?â
With that thought, a hint of doubt flashed in Davidâs eyes before he answered the phone.
âThe Relic in the Mountain Southshore Dungeon has been confirmed, and itâs not closely related to the True Dragon,â Gavin Maud said bluntly.
Wen Yan, David awkwardly smiled and said nothing.
The Trainer Guildâs investigation results were more or less what he had
expected.
There was indeed once a True Dragon in the Mountain Southshore Dungeon,
but it was most likely dead by now.
Otherwise, where would Lolo have gotten her Dragon Ball!
âHowever, the information you provided is very valuable. Through the Guildâs search over this period, we also discovered some jade Dragon Scales buried underground,â Guildmaster Maud said with a smile.
âSo, in addition to awarding you 100 Contribution Points, the Guild also intends to recommend you to participate in the Sunbeam Province Trainer Competition,â he said solemnly.
âWait, is it the annual Trainer Competition in Sunbeam Province?â David frowned, unable to suppress his interruption.
He gladly accepted the too Contribution Points. As for the competition, whoever wants to go, let them go!
David had heard about this Trainer Competition in school.
Every year, during this period, Sunbeam Province would hold one, and a student from Waterlandâs Second School had died due to this competition a year ago.
As a result, the competition was called the âDeath Competitionâ by the students
in Waterlandâs Second School.
This Trainer Competition was much more dangerous than the Beastmaster s Examination, and at least no deaths had occurred since the beginning of the examination.
Moreover, students participating in this competition had to sign a safety responsibility commitment.
David did not want to get involved in such dangerous matters, now he just wanted to grow steadily!!!
âThis is a Once in a Blue Moon opportunity, donât you want to participate in the Trainer Competition?â Guildmaster Maud asked with a puzzled tone.
The Trainer Competition was open to all subordinate cities within Sunbeam Province, with a total of 100 new Trainers participating. free(w)ebnovel.com
Even the Waterland Trainer Guild currently had only secured three recommendation slots.
âMy cultivation is at a critical stage now, so let this valuable opportunity go to other Trainers,â David declined.
What a joke, treating a Death Competition slot as a reward, I donât believe you!
âDonât worry, the competition wonât start until half a month from now, Guildmaster Maud continued to persuade.
Other new Trainers in Waterland City did not have the same strength as David.
David firmly refused: âSorry, I really donât have the time to participate.â
Guildmaster Maud fell silent, not expecting David to refuse.
The ranking of this Trainer Competition was very important, even more crucial to Gavin Maud than David participating in the Beastmasterâs Examination.
As long as the participating students were strong, the city with a higher ranking would receive more Pet Resources next year.
But the Beastmasterâs Examination was different, as its reach was very wide. Unless Waterland City could produce several new Trainers who were admitted to the Flowery Kingdomâs Big Five this year, it would be difficult for him to gain support from the top.
No way around it, compared to other cities, Waterland City was simply too poor and remote!
In particular, the students recommended by the Guild in recent years had not achieved good results in the competition, which resulted in a gradual reduction of Pet Resources allocated by the provincial Trainer Guild.
However, this year, Waterland City had finally produced David, a gifted individual, and he did not want to miss this rare opportunity.
âI made an incredibly tough Dragon Scale Soft Armor from the Dragon Scales in the Dungeon. As long as you participate in this competition, this Soft Armor will be given to you,â Guildmaster Maud said begrudgingly.
âGuildmaster Maud, can you provide more details about this competition?
David asked, letting down his guard.
If the risks of this competition were not high, there was no harm in
participating.
If the death rate was too high, then sorry, he couldnât participate!
A protective armor like that would only be used for saving lives.
With his current potential, he would not risk his life for a piece of precious armor.
He could distinguish such obvious matters!
âWith your strength, you can easily dominate this competition,â Guildmaster Maud said, word by word, clearly showing his confidence in David.
âBut I heard that this competition is called the Death Competition, and you also have to sign a death responsibility statement before participating!â David asked with a hint of doubt in his tone.
âWho told you about this Death Competition?â Guildmaster Maud said somewhat angrily.
âThe full name of the Trainer Competition is Sunbeam Provinceâs Citywide Union Trainer Athletic Competition. Each city selects the best new Trainers to enter the Dungeon to compete for rankings and demonstrate the strength of each cityâs new generation,â he explained.
âThis Trainer Competition has been held for decades. There was only one death a year ago, and it was self-inflicted by the participant. Where did you hear the nickname Death Competition?â Guildmaster Maud was rather frustrated.
How annoying! To think this damned rumor would cost him a set of Dragon Scale Soft Armor!
âI heard it while I was in school!â David couldnât help but cough lightly.
Rumors could be deadly, he had previously thought it was some perilous Den of Dragons and Tigerâs Lairs!
Wen Yan, Guildmaster Maud immediately understood, and his face became somewhat strange.
No wonder, David was a new Trainer from Waterlandâs Second School, and that personâs junior.
Last year, that studentâs death was quite unique, and its impression on Guildmaster Maud lasted until now.
He even sealed off the news to preserve the dignity of the deceased, only informing the family of the cause of death.
Guildmaster Maud sighed quietly: âI didnât expect the news to spread like this; how fearsome rumors can be!â
âIn that case, why do the participants still have to sign a death responsibility statement?â David continued to voice his doubts.
Guildmaster Maud explained, âInside the Dungeon, a professional security team will be responsible for monitoring and ensuring safety. As long as you stay vigilant, virtually no problems will arise. The death responsibility statement you all sign is simply to prevent some Trainers who deliberately court death.â
âBy the way, have you heard of the Dragoon Seamus Coldwell?â Guildmaster Maud suddenly changed the subject.
âIâve heard of him.â David nodded.
[Dragoon Seamus Coldwell, Epic Dragoon, Guardian Nationâs Great General during the period of nationsâ struggle, held the solitary city for several days with his own strength, resisting millions of powerful armies]
Being a native of Waterland City, David didnât even need to think, and could casually mention a few idioms related to Seamus Coldwell.
Guildmaster Maud then threw out his trump card, âAs long as you rank in the top three in this Trainer Competition, you will qualify to enter the Heritage Relic of Seamus Coldwell.â
This sudden news made David slightly stunned.
When did this happen?
Sunbeam Province Trainer Guild had already discovered the Heritage Relic of Seamus Coldwell!