Above The Sky
Chapter 1043 - 1043 130 The Grand Banquet of the Silverwing Omen and the Fae!

1043: Chapter 130: The Grand Banquet of the Silverwing Omen and the Fae!

(2/2) 1043: Chapter 130: The Grand Banquet of the Silverwing Omen and the Fae!

(2/2) It was said that they were leaving Harrison Port, but in reality, Ian still had some matters unfinished.

First was the Frost Butterfly’s side, concerning the preparation for the South Sea Great Labyrinth, as well as issues related to Elan and the Little Crystal Dragon Avatar; then there was the matter of preparing part of the White Folks for immigration to the Xiawei Territory, which required preparation and selection tests.

In light of this, Ian specifically discussed with Elder Pude about the family inheritance of the ‘Silver Peak Emissary.’

The inheritance of the Silver Peak Emissary originated from hundreds of years ago, from the White People tribes around the Silverpeak Mountains on Terra’s back.

This True Form selected and blended the advantages of many Magical Beasts, creating a sophisticated high-level True Form that could reach the Fourth Energy Level.

Although it was very refined and had been repaired and evolved by the Sublimators of the Chehalorvo family over the generations, in Ian’s eyes, it still had plenty of room for improvement.

“The First Energy Level is already very solid, and I don’t think it needs much change, but we can consider replacing some materials at this point and adding some adaptability to electromagnetic forces and dragon attributes.”

In the Elder’s Hall, Ian explained in detail to Elder Pude his improvements to the ‘New Silver Peak Emissary’ True Form: “And upon reaching the high energy level, we can try to incorporate some Thunder Attribute Essentia Magical Beasts to grant practitioners the ability of ‘electromagnetic acceleration.'”

“And all this is to use the ‘Ironwing Dragon’ materials at the Second and Third Power Levels, to provide practitioners with ultra-high-speed electromagnetic accelerated flight!”

“No problem, in fact, everything is up to you.”

Elder Pude always agreed one hundred percent with Ian’s choices, but he still had some doubts: “But if that’s the case, the family inheritance won’t be quite cost-effective…

Ironwing Dragon materials, being Sub-Dragon type, are relatively expensive and difficult to acquire—really making such improvements could make the family financially strained in the future.”

The Bloodline True Form of a family inheritance usually doesn’t opt for the best formula to pass on—poor luck and lack of suitable materials is one reason to be stuck, and being too expensive for the family to afford many members is another.

After all, in many cases, the number of Sublimators is more crucial, and while enhancing a certain ability by a few or several percent has significant advantages, the cost could multiply several times over.

“The future of warfare is destined to move towards the sky—air superiority and high-speed maneuvers will become mainstream in war.”

Ian made this judgment based on his experience and simulations as a person from Earth.

Currently, Terra’s warfare actually resembles World War II on Earth, with armored clusters paired with numerous mobile units to seize fortresses, build fortifications, and slowly eat away at the enemy’s territory.

Sky Armor is indeed very important, but in face of Terra’s slightly excessive firepower and aggregation capabilities, even seven or eight times supersonic Sky Armor can unexpectedly get shot down by an electromagnetic cannon, so most troops still need to rely on ground fortifications for action.

But, even so.

Ian believes that the mode of future warfare in Terra will gradually shift to the sky.

For now, Terra’s ground force projection far exceeds the defense capabilities of air troops; whoever goes solo in the sky becomes a target…

but taking the war between Gantreignum’s Sky Division and the Azure Sky Royal Court’s mobile battleship fleet as an example, a systematic Sky Armor troop under a strong leader can completely break through enemy defenses in high-speed raids, achieve results, and then retreat.

Not to mention, in future projections, with the dissemination of the City of Knowledge’s spacecraft technology, sky fortress groups centered on mega airships are enough to suppress ground forces in return.

By then, the Sky Armor capable of protecting airships will become a top priority for all nations…

and the various high-speed flight inheritances capable of smoothly piloting Sky Armor, or even assisting in piloting it smoothly, will see their value soar continuously.

Yes.

Ian had to admit that incorporating Ironwing Dragon materials made the Silver Peak Emissary’s cost rise by as much as sixty percent compared to before.

But in the future, the price of such high-speed aerial combat Magical Beast materials would increase tenfold to a thousand percent!

His current investment was akin to buying a house in the core area of the Federation Capital Region on Earth—expensive, indeed, but bound to pay off with super high value returns in the future!

“I trust you.”

All of this was beyond Elder Pude’s understanding, so he deferred entirely to Ian: “Besides, the Silver Peak Emissary inheritance is essentially the Chehalorvo family’s mark, and now it’s fitting for the Aljomun family (Silver Peak) to adopt a new heritage…

even if it’s just to change a name.”

“But, have you thought of a name for the new inheritance?”

——Of course, it should be called Silverwing Omen!

That’s what Ian thought, but he knew that clearly wasn’t a proper name for an inheritance…

what family would name their Bloodline True Form as ‘Omen’?

Even if it were possible, it wasn’t something a mere Second Energy Level could use now.

But there’s no rush.

Ian thought, once someone in his family truly attains the Silverwing level as a Sublimator, the Omen name would surely have spread by then.

After all, the improvements to the Silver Peak Emissary inheritance were reflections of inspirations and unused techniques Ian accumulated from optimizing the Stone Lord’s inheritance.

Once the Iron Lord and Silverwing Omen inheritances were fully completed, Ian could fully announce that he had transformed his Fairy Bloodline into a Silver Fairy, leveraging a part of the family inheritance technology—this way, he could integrate his two Bloodline Inheritances openly and avoid suspicion!

After all, the Unyielding Fortress of the Stone Lord was essentially declared a new inheritance to the Empire, which had lost much of its documentation and Hiliard.

By that time, Ian’s situation would be much safer.

Having settled the inheritance matters, the next was dealing with the Primal Fairies and the Fairy Dens within the South Sea Great Labyrinth.

Speaking of which, Ian had not yet seen what a Hot Water Fairy actually looked like.

Inside the South Sea Great Labyrinth.

Shasha wagged its tail happily as it swam through the labyrinthine water channels.

The labyrinth, essentially the waterways of Redwood Base, served as a channel for transporting large volumes of goods within the base through water pressure.

Many goods transported by vehicles were too slow, so using water flow and special water transport containers was more efficient, creating a network of broad canals within Redwood Base.

Even behemoths like the hundred-meter-long Tenglan Giant Eel could move through these waterways, as did the Aether Crystal Dragon when it was alive.

Though a bit narrow for the Giant Eels, it was quite spacious for the Iron Armor Shark and other creatures.

Even so, Shasha didn’t really like swimming inside the base—there wasn’t much to bump into, and the boss specifically reminded it to be very careful while swimming.

This didn’t match the Iron Armor Shark nature, nor did it suit Shasha’s personality!

However, today was an exception.

For as the Crystal Lake Grand Marshal of Redwood Base, it had received an invitation from the Hot Water Fairy King, the master of Redwood Base’s water system, the lord of cool times, the Southern Sea Fairy Instructor, Ice Fairy Frost Butterfly, to attend the grand fairy banquet!

Not going to the excitement—it wouldn’t be Shasha then, would it?

Thinking this, Shasha couldn’t help but nod and let out an exclamation.

[Oh!]

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