Harland sighed.
James was able to possess such strength at such a young age despite not having a master to guide him.
Unwilling to drag out the conversation any longer, James asked straight away, “Where’s the dragon’s blood?”
Harland waved. Then, a transparent bottle flew toward him. A red liquid could be seen inside.
He handed it over to James and said, “This is dragon’s blood left behind by my ancestors a millennium ago. Legend has it that it allows one to attain immortality. However, no one could really verify the claims.”
James took the bottle and scrutinized it.
“Is this dragon’s blood?”
“Absolutely.”
“Alright, then.” James put the bottle away and asked, “What about the information regarding the dragon’s whereabouts?”
Harland pulled out an ancient scroll from his pocket and handed it over to James.
James opened it.
It was a map.
Harland said, “This is a map created by my ancestors. The dragon can be found in Dragon Abyss, a location that has been marked on the map. As for the specific location, I don’t know much about it either. I only know that it’s in the depths of the Pacific Ocean. Take this map and figure it out yourself.”
James scrutinized the map.
The map was huge. A few islands were marked in the middle of an ocean. With modern technology, finding Dragon Abyss should not be a difficult endeavor.
James took the map and said, “In any case, thank you.” Just as he was about to leave, he stopped and turned to look at Harland, asking, “Could you give me a bottle exactly like this?”
Harland looked at him puzzledly, “What for?”
James said, “That’s none of your concern.”
“Fine, I’ll get you another one.”
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