"I hope you will ept this," the visitor said.
"Please thank Mister Campbell for me," replied Wilbur.
"Of course."
After the person left, Wilbur spread the Nine Dragons Painting on the table. He saw nine dragons soaring in the clouds, each with a different form. They looked vivid and lifelike. The craftsmanship was exquisite, but Wilbur felt a sense of familiarity. He seemed to have seen this Nine Dragons Painting somewhere before.
After careful consideration, Wilbur thought of his two bronze cauldrons. One with a single dragon and the other with three dragons, the dragon patterns carved on them were almost identical to those on the Nine Dragons Painting.
From this, an idea emerged in Wilbur''s mind: this Nine Dragons Painting and the Nine Dragon Cauldrons should havee from the same person. Painting and sculpture were twopletely different concepts, and being able to integrate the two to disy the same spirit of dragons soaring over the seas could probably only be done by the same person.
This person must have had very advanced painting skills and also possessed the craftsmanship to make bronze cauldrons. If this person were just an ordinary mortal, he probably would not have had the time and energy to do both, and thus would not have been able to achieve this. This indicated that the person must have been a cultivator.
Ordinary cultivators could live for a hundred years. After reaching a certain level, their lifespan can be extended, allowing them to live for three to five hundred years, or even thousands or tens of thousands of years.
ording to legend, there was a cultivator living on the top of a mountain who was said to be twenty thousand years old.
The Nine Dragon Cauldrons were able to absorb and store dragon aura, which meant that the powerful individual who created them must have discovered some special energy stones. By grinding these energy stones and incorporating them into the Nine Dragon Cauldrons, they gained the ability to absorb dragon aura. The cultivator who could forge the Nine Dragon Cauldrons must have reached a certain level of cultivation. It had only been a thousand years since this was probably created. If his cultivation level was high enough, this person could even still be alive. If Wilbur could learn the secrets of the Nine Dragon Cauldrons from him, perhaps his own cultivation level could be raised to another level.
The night before, when Tyrel held the gun against Faye''s temple, although Wilbur controlled the entire area with dragon aura, because of Wilbur''s limited understanding of dragon aura, he could not directly control the dragon aura to make Tyrel put down the gun.
Tyrel was a ruthless and unreasonable person. His son clearly died because of his own recklessness, but he refused to ept this fact and still wanted to cause trouble, even harming the innocent.
The night before, Wilbur knew that if Orin had not dispatched the special forces team to control the situation, he probably would not have been able to save Faye''s life with his own strength.
However, in this world, many problems could not be solved by rules and principles alone. Otherwise, there would not be so many cultivators. Meanwhile, matters beyond a certain level could only be resolved by those who had stronger power, and only those truly strong could achieve victory.
After returning from Cametra, Wilbur was still very worried because he knew that the matter of the Light Valley had not ended, and his strength was still too weak. If one day, the Dark Messenger changed his mind and targeted him, Faye and the others would probably also be implicated. Therefore, no matter what, he needed to quickly be stronger!
After carefully examining the Nine Dragons Painting, Wilbur searched the inte for information about it. Soon, he found that the Nine Dragons Painting was created by a painter named Fremont Skye from a thousand years ago. However, the Nine Dragons Painting was not very famous. It was more of an obscure work, so Fremont had not been that well known.
Because Fremont was not famous, there was very little information about him on the inte. The information Wilbur found only mentioned that Fremont was a court painter who had painted for the emperor.