Chapter 1019 n Banquet
Fire Throne.
An exceptionally luxurious and massive celebratory banquet was being held in theva hall.
Hundreds of official adepts belonging to the Crimson n were gathered here, all cheer and smiles, toasting and celebrating as they awaited the arrival of the n higher-ups.
The first to arrive was naturally Goblin Sage Snox, who possessed the most resources and connections within the n.
Along with him came themander of the Brutalblood Army, Drusi La Salle.
Upon arrival, they headed straight to a corner of the hall where they found the leader of the magical goblins, Dean Gonga, as well as Princess Vanessa. They quickly engaged in a lively conversation.
If Second Grade Tigule were also here with them, all five leaders of the Crimson n’s goblin faction would be gathered in one ce!
Their discussion mostly revolved around the losses of the goblin faction in the war, how the various goblin merchant groups were to profit from therge-scale reconstruction of buildings in the n’s territory after the war, and other responses to challenges and opportunities from the outside world.
That said, privately, most of their attention was still fixed upon the potential rewards from the n!
Through their discreet methods, these goblin leaders already knew that Crimson Majordomo Adept Gargamel, the one who worked the hardest during the war, had already been rewarded by the n leader.
Bloodline recreation potion and bloodline purification potions of a serpentine adept!
With these potions, Gargamel would have an eighty percent chance of sessfully advancing to Second Grade and converting his bloodline talent into that of a noble serpentine bloodline, regardless of how terrible his innate talent was.
It was no doubt a rebirth for Gargamel, whose lifespan had almost been exhausted already. It would extend his life by another one to two hundred years. The implications behind this caused the goblin leaders to be incredibly envious. Yet, such a reward was something they could only hope for but never actually obtain.
After all, Gargamel had worked tirelessly for the Crimson n over the past few decades. His contribution was also evident for all to see, a ledger that could not be wiped out by any means. Meanwhile, the other figure of authority in the Crimson n, Adept Meryl, was the n leader’s disciple, to begin with. She had also worked hard and remained ever loyal to her teacher. Thus, she had obtained the powerful bloodline of a fire dragon.
Naturally, the reason the two of them had been forcefully promoted and strengthened by the n leader in this manner had much to do with their identities, contributions, and loyalty. Regardless of how envious or jealous the other adepts were, they could only look on helplessly with no means ofpeting with them.
In all honesty, it was also tough to construct a healthy, stable, and long-term system of operation around a core adept who could die at any time due to the exhaustion of their lifespan.
Extending Gargamel and Meryl’s life would effectively bring stability to the core authority of the Crimson n.
Increasing their grades and improving their power prevented the awkward situation of the core adepts only being First Grade while issuing orders to powerful Second and Third Grade fighters. As authority figures of the n, Second Grade would suffice. If they were forcefully strengthened to Third Grade, it would be an enormous waste ofbat power and resources.
Of course, Greem had not thought so far into the future nor considered the issue so deeply when he decided to promote his subordinates. The hundreds of years of experience and his vision as a ruler allowed him to handle such matters with ease.
Moreover, the Crimson n had been created with his own two hands. He represented uncontested authority within the n. There was no need to think so intensely about every single one of his decisions. He could do anything he wished to do, and it would not end poorly.
After all, what determined the might of a n was its top-tier fighting force. The quantity and quality of low and intermediate-grade adepts were only the garnish on top.
Even if Greem were to leave the Crimson n, he would still be a feared and respected Third Grade legendary fire adept wherever he went. If he wanted to establish a new n or organization, he would only need to express that desire, and he would easily obtain support exceeding hundreds of years of umtion for low-grade adepts.
Meanwhile, if Greem were to leave the Crimson n, the n’s power and status would fall in an instant. Even with two other Third Grades, the group would have trouble reaching its current scale and might.
The effect of a powerful Third Grade adept was something that could not be matched by multiple adepts of the same grade!
That was the main reason why Greem was revered with the title of ‘Legendary’ in Zhentarim.
After spending some time envying Gargamel, the goblins couldn’t help but start reflecting on the currently hidden threats within the goblin faction.
Much like Gargamel, and with the exception of Princess Vanessa who now possessed the body of a mechanical adept, these goblins all faced the same problem– their short lifespan as goblins.
On average, the lifespan of a goblin was only half that of humans!
Even though they had been living in luxury over the past few decades and devoured many rare adept resources, they could not change the limits of their lowly goblin bloodline on a fundamental level.
Goblin Sage Snox was doing a bit better than the others. He now walked the path of adept advancement, and as a First Grade goblin adept, he had a lifespan of over a hundred years. In addition to that, all the magical rituals he had conducted had allowed him to maximize his lifespan. Still, even that had only barely given him one hundred and seventy years to live.
After all these years of aging, he only had twenty years left.
Twenty years. It might sound long, but it was a blink of the eye from the perspective of adepts.
As such, Snox had been searching for resources or methods that could fundamentally change his lifespan limit over the past few years. The bloodline recreation potions that had appeared in the n were undoubtedly the safest and most reliable means of doing so.
Even though Snox prided himself as one of the ‘veterans’ of the Crimson n, the difference between him and Greem had only increased throughout the years as Greem continued to improve relentlessly. Snox now had great difficulty joining the decision-makers of the n in their deliberations and meetings. Most of the time, it was incredibly difficult for him even to get an audience with Greem.
The other goblin leaders were facing a simr situation as Snox.
Commander of the goblin machinist-sorcererposed Brutalblood Army, Drusi La Salle, was now forty-eight years old. Converted into human years, he was an elderly man at the ripe age of a hundred years.
Magical Goblin Leader Dean Gonga was seventy-three years old this year and had far exceeded the lifespan limit of an ordinary goblin. However, no one knew how much longer his magic-infused body would be able to support him.
Goblin War God Tigule was forty-five years old now. He was almost the youngest among the goblin higher-ups. With his status and position, extending his life for another ten to twenty years would not be a significant problem. However, even if he were to use the best and most costly life extension ceremonies, he would not be able to live for more than another hundred years.
Consequently, the extension of his life was also a major point of concern for him!
While the goblin leaders whispered amongst themselves in a corner of the hall,motion stirred at the entrance.
The rising star of the Crimson n, core adept Meryl, had stepped into the hall surrounded by a group of adepts.
Having experienced the nourishment of her new bloodline and the war over the past few years, Meryl had left her aura of gentle elegance in the past. She now appeared much more dignified and intimidating.
The dragonskin armor she wore had been treated and tailored with meticulous care. It fit her youthful and fiery figurepletely, showing the beauty of her curves and her perfect body. The ferocious and savage aura of the fire dragon’s bloodline had caused her form to be even more explosive and seductive.
If it wasn’t because of how well they knew her, Snox and the other goblins might have even mistaken her for another person.
When Meryl strode into theva hall with her chest held high, the temperature within the room very noticeably increased by five degrees.
It was important to note that this was an undergroundva hall over two hundred meters below ground. A fearsome and roiling sea ofvay right beneath the floorboards where they stood. As the Crimson n leader was a legendary fire adept, the temperature in the hall was maintained around sixty to seventy degrees Celsius to match the attribute for which the n was known.
Ordinary humans could not survive here at all. Even weaker individuals like Snox and Gonga could only move about freely in this ce with the use of Fire Resistance Pendants and Rings of Cooling.
Though most of the other adepts didn’t enjoy such a warm environment smelling of sulfur, they were First Grade adepts; enduring such temperatures was still nothing for them.
Obviously, Meryl’s bloodline was perfectlypatible with the environment here now that she had be a fire dragon adept. Thepatibility of her aura had stimted the fire elementium in the hall, causing it to be more lively and active.
Snox and the others could see faint hints of sweat on the faces of the adepts around Meryl, despite the smiles on their faces. It was clear that they were having trouble enduring the fire energy that Meryl was radiating.
It was impressive of them to not show any difort on their faces despite how unbearable it was.
With the Crimson n’s victory once again, the influence and size of the n were due for yet another round of explosive growth. At this time, anyone that could obtain the favor of the n’s leadership would be able to get the best positions and jobs. It would certainly allow them to gain more power and influence quickly.
As such, no adept was willing to leave Meryl’s side, even though they were already screaming in agony on the inside.
While everyone was gathered around Meryl and talking to each other, another wave ofmotion came from the entrance of the hall. Several Second Grades of the n started to walk into the room.
The tall and ferocious Dragonborn Zacha. Tigule, who only reached up to Zacha’s calf. Bug Adept Billis, who was always wrapped in a thick and heavy cloak. The two blood knights, Soros and Windsor. The three blood elves: Isa, Lilia, and Spa. There was also Split-Brain Gru, who had remained in the n after the war concluded.
Their arrival caused the atmosphere of the banquet to be even more lively than before.
Familiar adepts greeted each other, clinking cups as they toasted drinks. The entire banquet hall was filled withughter, conversation, and praise for the great n leader.
Yet, in this joyous moment, the entrance suddenly fell silent. Everyone turned their heads to look at an adept striding into the hall.
As they sensed the mysterious and unusual changes that had urred to the adept, a fire zed in their hearts, and their eyes gleamed with desire.
Gargamel.