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#366 - Arsalan became curious

“Ruth Kania is your close friend.” Arslan said, frowning, emphasizing each word.

Of course, he understood what Travis meant, but he really didn't want to help.

He naturally knew that Lowry had dragon blood and a certain dragon heritage.

His students had always been clear-minded, and anything Travis knew, they would tell him.

Arslan greatly admired Lowry's cleverness.

He didn't think the trust between himself and Lowry was that high.

To be honest, Lowry certainly wouldn't tell him any news that Cheska, who was by Lowry's side, couldn't know.

This allowed Arslan to never be at a disadvantage when dealing with Travis's subtle probing.

Arslan didn't necessarily need to know his student's little secrets.

Who doesn't have them?

He could even understand why Travis, knowing about that magic base and already suspecting something, still used such an ignorant tone to test him.

This is normal for a qualified king.

Anyone related to that magic base would probably be investigated.

Hissar's reason for successful rise is actually self-evident.

The artifact fragment can only command someone to do something, so it must have been taken out by a mage from the base.

Moreover, all methods that can allow an ordinary family to obtain attributes must be operated by a magic-based professional.

Even Arslan's former teacher could not avoid this suspicion.

Then why shouldn't Arslan be suspected?

Especially since his talent is so special and powerful.

However, that guy's probing, although subtle, was also straightforward; someone with no problems would blurt it out like Arslan, without thinking.

He even realized it after he finished speaking.

But Travis's method was very upright, even if he understood that he was being tested, he couldn't get angry.

Arslan himself was also a superior, with countless subordinates behind him; he understood very well that to stay by Travis's side, a political creature, he had to accept these inevitable tests.

At least Travis's paranoia wouldn't flare up for no reason, which already put him above ninety-nine percent of kings.

Absolute trust only exists in beings like Ruth Kania.

The rest is absolute control, such as those dragon-blooded servants whose souls and consciousness are entirely under Travis's control.

Since he still intends to retain his self, Arslan naturally wouldn't ask for so much.

So, he really wasn't dissatisfied with Travis's previous probing.

But now, he felt he could show dissatisfaction.

Arslan didn't understand dragons very well, but he was very clear that asking Lowry, who was so much weaker and whose bloodline wasn't pure enough, to do something that even Ruth Kania didn't want to do was an excessive request.

It was already very polite of him to say it so politely.

“Ruth Kania is still in her weak period!” Travis said with some difficulty.

If Arslan didn't help him, he really couldn't make this request to Lowry.

After all, Arslan might not be clear, but Lowry definitely knew that he could check those information himself.

But right now, one is that he doesn't have time, and the other is that knowing that undercurrents are surging in the palace and not knowing what might happen, Travis really doesn't dare to continuously consume his already limited mental power.

If something unexpected happens while he's sleeping like a dead pig, then it's all over.

Although Ruth Kania can handle most enemies, she definitely can't handle those complicated affairs.

His partner prefers to suppress the entire scene with his own strength, and doesn't consider the identities of the people he steps on.

But Travis is very clear that even if those muddling-through guys who cause trouble in the palace deserve to die, he can't really kill them all.

Doing things too drastically when you don't know that the gods are about to return in full glory is not the same as being so ruthless after you know it.

Travis has no interest in gaining an extremely petty enemy over this little thing.

He's not Lowry, and he doesn't have the halo of a young man's 'youthful vigor and recklessness,' which can make the gods laugh it off.

How interesting.

Of course, Travis also understood that the reason why Lowry's blatant rejection could be ignored by the gods was actually similar to the reason why the still underage Ruth Kania's recklessness was ignored back then.

Lowry was separated from the real mortals from the beginning.

Even if his bloodline wasn't pure enough, he was still the child of a distant relative next door, who could be given a little more tolerance.

Travis didn't feel anything about this.

Don't humans also divide themselves into different classes?

The children of nobles make mistakes, that's just youthful ignorance; if it's not too much, it can be forgiven.

But if the children of commoners dare to do that kind of thing, it's courting death.

Travis understood Lowry's specialness, so he was very tolerant of this child from the beginning.

However, perhaps because his friendly attitude from the beginning contained some ulterior motives, Lowry's attitude towards him, although very respectful and considered friendly, was not close at all.

In that child's eyes, he probably wasn't as trustworthy as Bolanios.

He probably just regarded him as an accessory of Ruth Kania.

Over the years, although he and Lowry interacted very warmly, in essence, Lowry had never owed him any favors.

As for what king, nobles, what country, territory, not to mention that these are meaningless things on a higher level, even Lowry himself has never obtained from Travis anything beyond the rights he should have.

And what Lowry could have, as long as Travis's brain was still normal, he wouldn't use these to play tricks with Lowry.

This future powerhouse who will inevitably reach the top of the world, pulling these unnecessary things with them is just asking for trouble.

Therefore, Travis couldn't say some special and somewhat outrageous requests to Lowry.

Even if Lowry might agree, he shouldn't say it.

But Arslan could.

As Lowry's recognized teacher, Arslan has the qualification to be a messenger between him and Lowry.

Arslan didn't care about qualifications or anything; he just thought Travis was dreaming.

“My understanding of dragons hasn’t reached such a detailed level, Your Majesty.” Arslan said very seriously, “But, although I don’t know how much loss the dragon lady will have after normal childbirth, I don’t think it will affect their exploration of their inherited memories.

What's the difference between sleeping for ten hours and sleeping for fifteen hours?”

“The difference of missing a meal.” Travis replied without hesitation.

The corners of Arslan's mouth couldn't help but twitch.

But this was actually very reasonable, and could even become a reason for Ruth Kania to trouble him.

Based on Arslan's understanding of Travis, this unlucky thing would definitely push all the responsibility onto him.

Travis looked at Arslan's face with seriousness and a hint of request: “Arslan, this is really important to me.

Moreover, Ruth Kania and I really can't do it ourselves.

There are some things I can't tell you… but you can directly tell Lowry that I really have no choice.”

“What if Lowry doesn’t have relevant things in the knowledge he inherited?” Arslan said the reason he had been refusing, “Then, you will blame him instead?”

In this world, when humans and white dragons first made friends, several families with real white dragon blood emerged.

Humans may not know that much about white dragons themselves, but they can get a lot of news about their own people, even if they look a little strange.

The inherited memories of these families will become less and less as the bloodline is diluted generation after generation.

Even if someone later returns to their ancestors, as long as they still look like humans, the inheritance they get is incomplete.

Even if Lowry's bloodline is so pure that Ruth Kania recognizes it, he still looks like a human.

Arslan didn't want to bring trouble to Lowry.

“Ruth Kania said that the reason Lowry doesn’t look like a dragon person is because his bloodline is special.” Travis said, frowning, “Although she didn’t say it clearly, I guess the Sebephia bloodline should have played a big role in it.

Plus, he has had an artifact fragment in his mental sea since he was a child, and the form of his soul is almost fixed, so he still looks like a human in the end.

But the inherited memories he can get should not be much different from Ruth Kania's.

I have also heard their communication, and they never asked why, they just said it to each other and understood.

Sometimes Ruth Kania even needs Lowry to remind her!

So, you don't have to worry about these.”

Arslan looked at the White Dragon King in surprise… Why did he feel that something was wrong?

For mages, laws are something that can be borrowed and even manipulated, but they can never be changed at will.

Even beings at the level of the creator god can hardly do it, at most slightly distort it.

Travis's words definitely don't conform to the laws!

Unless the Sebephia bloodline comes from an outsider comparable to a dragon, and can also suppress Lowry's awakened dragon blood.

This is a bit… makes people curious!

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