Chapter 53 Elemental Dragon! I Have A Grandson!

After controlling the mischievous behavior of the red flame in front of him, he dispersed the red flame that was constantly changing its forms. Sade looked at the flame that was currently floating above his open hand, and he noticed that the red flame had become more and more vivid, and its temperature was much higher than the red flame that he had conjured previously. Sade almost couldn't believe what he was seeing.

Sade's treehouse became extremely clean and empty, even his personal belongings were swallowed by the red flame, he didn't have any feeling of regret. Instead, he looked at the red flame with excitement and curiosity. Sade didn't expect that he could've possibly conjured something so incredible. At the same time, he also remembered the changes in his body. A layer of his physical strength had been destroyed, even a certain amount of the power from his dragon bloodline had perished. After all, it was him who commanded the red flame to take on a life of its own. Sade slowly lowered his head and stared at the red flame that was in his hand. When he noticed a flickering appearance of the red flame, Sade could still make out a blurry shadow that appeared in a shape of a dragon.

"Heavens! What on earth is going on here?" Sade heard a voice that was filled with worries.

Before Sade could figure out what was going on, he heard a voice of distress from outside the door of the treehouse. Prescott, who had long red hair and was covered in black patterns, was standing there. She walked into the treehouse with a look on her face that resembled someone who had just witnessed a disaster or someone who had just gone through a robbery. In all honesty, robbers wouldn't have been able to rob anyone in the Great Basin for sure. However, Prescott's bet was on Sade burning down his treehouse including his furniture. Prescott did not worry too much about Sade's belongings, but it was the things that he did that surprised her.

When Sade slowly turned around with the red flame emitting the aura of the Giant Dragon in his hand. Prescott was completely stunned by what she was witnessing. Prescott leapt at him and before Sade was about to react, she immediately tackled him, which completely caught Sade off guard. Just as he was about to dodge, Prescott's hands grabbed him with a powerful grip.

"What, I didn't do anything!" Sade cried out.

"What have you done?" Prescott shouted.

Sade thought that Prescott was going to scold him because of the destroyed furniture. When he thought about it, what happened in his treehouse was the result of the red flame that he created, it had the aura of a Giant Dragon, which gave it superior intelligence. As Sade carefully thought about it, it was indeed his doing. Sade had no intention to refuse his guilt and directly admitted to Prescott about it.

"Fine! Fine! I did all of this!" Sade told Prescott.

"You did this?" Prescott further questioned him, her facial expression showed signs of astonishment.

Prescott's degree of bewilderment on her face was even more serious than when she heard that Sade wanted to learn the Draconian language through ten thousand elemental crystals.

"Dear God, how did you do it?" Prescott was completely stupefied at this point.

"This is an Elemental Dragon. It's my first time creating it. It's unbelievable!" Sade answered with a tone of excitement

"Elemental Dragon?" Prescott asked.

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After they cleared up their misunderstandings, Sade finally understood why Prescott was so shocked after their series of conversations. Elemental Dragons were a branch of the Giant Dragons race, their bodies were made up entirely of elements yet they exuded with dragon aura and displayed dragon characteristics. When Elemental Dragons were young, they would remain in their shapeless, elemental state until they reached adulthood. These dragons were known to be several times stronger than Pentashade Dragons. Unlike common dragons. Elemental Dragons were born from the elements, in a sense, they were quintessentially the true spirits of the element itself. Even when they reached adulthood and gained their corporeal form, they would still be impervious to any kind of physical attacks. Other than the magical power, Elemental Dragon could not be harmed by brute force.

Despite their strength and abilities, Elemental Dragons were known to be wiped out and extinct during the battles with other powerful races in ancient times. After that, other than the Pentashade Dragons, which still had the largest population of the dragon race, other types of dragons were slowly decreasing in number. Prescott had only heard of Elemental Dragons through inherited tales from old times.

"Unbelievable! Are you saying that you were the one who created an Elemental Dragon from the Draconian language on your own?" Prescott asked excitedly.

Sade nodded to confirm, he waved his hand again and conjured a red flame in the shape of a fireball. After what had happened, Sade was already familiar with this procedure. Along with that command, some of the energy and strength in Sade's body had perished again. The red flame with the shape of a dragon suddenly appeared before him but unlike the last time he had been through this, Sade learned his lesson. After the birth of another Elemental Dragon, Sade used his consciousness to detain it. The dragon phantom was completely barred by red flames and was extremely obedient to Sade. It even chirped at Sade as if it was a toddler that was relying on parents. That made Sade squeal out in embarrassment. After all, Sade was still only a three-year-old child, and for him to suddenly be treated as apparent by two Elemental Dragons made him feel extremely awkward.

Meanwhile, Prescott was ecstatically happy. The dragon bloodline that ran through Sade's vein was from Prescott and the Elemental Dragon cubs were born of Sade's energy, even though Prescott wasn't sure how it worked, she felt the dragon aura that was disseminating from their bodies. They belonged to her, the unique aura of Prescott McGonagall Tiamat. In a way, these Elemental Dragon cubs were her immediate descendants.

As long as they grew up well, they would eventually become the powerful Elemental Dragons that were known throughout ancient times. For Prescott, she felt gloriously happy and unreservedly filled with joy. She had children of her own now, oh wait, she had grandchildren of her own now!