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Chapter 929 [Round Table Conference] and [Forbidden Sacrifice Soul]

"What are the conditions?"

Anno didn't expect that the White Dragon Clan and the Green Dragon Clan would withdraw right away.

However, the conditions set by the Blue Dragon King Clarence are probably not simple either.

"This condition is actually very simple!"

Clarence walked up to Anno and suddenly said with a grim face, "No summoner on the battlefield is allowed to summon any dead blue dragons!"

I don't want my people to die in battle, their souls exploited by my allies, unable to rest in peace!

"this......"

Anno initially thought Clarence was going to make some kind of demand, but it turned out to be aimed at the summoner.

To be honest, Anno had completely forgotten about this issue before he came.

Anno has never been able to obtain the souls of humans, elves, or dwarves.

So Anno ignored this matter.

Looking back now, that was indeed a problem.

If a dragon dies on the battlefield, a summoner with sufficient strength nearby can obtain the dragon's soul, sacrifice the dragon's body, and summon the dragon back to fight.

However, if the dragon is an ally, doing so could easily anger the dragon race.

No one could stand having their soul and body manipulated by allies even after death.

"Anno, if you truly want to cooperate with the dragons, you must promise us this."

When this matter was brought up, Avalon, who was standing next to him, also spoke up.

The Red Dragon King, Carias, also said with a solemn expression: "Dragons that become summoned creatures have no connection with their former lives, yet they still bear the same face."

No race would willingly allow the corpses of its own kind to be toyed with by a summoner.

Upon hearing this, Anuo's mind raced.

Was this condition suggested by the three Dragon Kings or by the World-Destroying Demon Dragon?

If this condition is agreed to, it means that the summoner will no longer be able to summon dragons, which is equivalent to losing a powerful summoning race.

However, if they disagree, the fact that the three Dragon Kings do not agree to this cooperation is secondary.

They would also assume that Anno had always wanted to summon the dragons.

Some might even speculate that Anno's collaboration was intended to have the dragons die on the battlefield so that he could then summon them.

In this way, not only will cooperation fail, but it will also attract the malice of the dragons.

Even with Adelaide's connection, Anno couldn't guarantee what these dragons would ultimately do.

Anno let out a heavy sigh and said, "I can agree to your request, but I cannot speak for all summoners."

"No, you must represent all the summoners!"

Clarence insisted, "Who knows how many summoners are currently in Angomulos?"

If other summoners cross this line, our cooperation will be a joke.

"But whether other people can summon it is not up to me to decide."

Anno replied irritably, "I can't possibly control all the summoners."

"Anno, there's something you might not know."

Avalon explained, "During World War II, the five-colored dragons belonged to the camp of the second generation of summoning gods."

However, the Five-Colored Dragon joined relatively late, missing the Round Table Council and failing to sign its name on the Forbidden Sacrifice Soul.

This allows summoners to capture the dragon's soul.

However, after we joined the Summoner faction, there was an unwritten rule among all Summoners—no one could summon the five-colored dragon.

Once a summoner is found to have violated this rule, they will be captured and punished by the dragons and the summoner!

Therefore, asking you to agree to this condition is merely continuing a regulation from over a thousand years ago.

"Wait...wait!"

Anno rubbed his temples and asked with his eyes closed, "What is the [Round Table Conference]? And what the hell is the [Forbidden Sacrifice Soul]?"

Avalon, Carias, and Clarence exchanged a glance, then explained to Anno.

The so-called "Round Table Council" was a meeting convened by the second generation of the Summoning God, and all the participating races were from the faction of the second generation of the Summoning God.

At the council meeting, all races signed a pact with the second-generation Summoning God—the [Forbidden Sacrifice Soul].

For any race bound by a contract, their soul cannot be captured by the summoner after death, nor can it be sacrificed.

"So, the souls I'm encountering now that I can't capture are all from the races that participated in the Round Table Council and signed the [Forbidden Soul Pact]?"

Anno's eyes widened.

This was the first time he had heard this news.

"Strange, you've grown to this point, you should at least have communicated with the third generation of the Summoning God, right?"

Didn't she tell you these most basic things?

Carias looked puzzled.

Anno fell silent instantly.

Philomena's memory has not fully recovered yet, and she may not remember this at all.

But now Anno can't tell the dragons about Philomena's amnesia.

Seeing Anno remain silent, Avalon lowered his head and pondered for a while before saying, "More than a thousand years ago is too long ago. Summoners have been extinct for a long time, and those races that signed the contract are probably all dead by now."

However, you can verify this with the God Hunter.

I've heard that some of the God Hunters survived World War II; he must know that.

To be honest, after hearing this much, Anno was already 70% convinced.

After all, the information from the Three Dragon Kings can indeed explain the phenomenon that summoners are currently unable to capture the souls of races such as humans and elves.

"I will inform every summoner I know that capturing the Dragon Soul of the Five-Colored Dragon is strictly forbidden!"

After saying that, Anno explained, "I am not the God of Summoning, and I cannot sign that so-called [Forbidden Soul] contract with you."

"Just hearing that is enough!"

Clarence smiled and said, "We can sign a contract."

The content is exactly what you just mentioned: [Anno informs all the summoners he knows that capturing the dragon souls of the five-colored dragons is forbidden. Those who violate this rule will be hunted down and judged by all summoners and the dragon race!]

According to your alliance calendar, it is now autumn of 1409.

We'll add a time limit, starting in the year 1410 of the Union calendar.

how?"

Breaking the contract has no direct impact on Anno; it will only cause summoners to hunt down the summoner who broke the contract.

This contract serves two purposes: firstly, to bind summoners, and secondly, to give the dragons a reason to hunt down summoners who violate the contract.

To avoid conflict between the dragons and the summoners.

As for the content, Anno still approves.

"No!"

Adelaide's voice came from the side.

Anno and the three dragon kings turned around at the same time and saw Adelaide walking towards them angrily.

"We do not agree to this contract!"

Seeing Adelaide get involved, Avalon couldn't help but slap his forehead and turn his head away.

Clarence and Carias were unaware of how far Adelaide and Anno's relationship had progressed, and they advised from the side, "Adelaide, this matter concerns the dignity of the dragon race on the battlefield."

As a member of the red dragon clan, you should stand on our side.

"I said no, and that means no!"

Adelaide glared at the Red Dragon King and the Blue Dragon King, yelling, "You're making such a fuss, why don't you go find the God of Summoning!"

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