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Golden Dragon: Six Thousand Years of Empire

Chapter 554 - 325: A New Student Joins the Preschool Division

Author: Ten chariots and six dragons
updatedAt: 2025-09-06

CHAPTER 554: CHAPTER 325: A NEW STUDENT JOINS THE PRESCHOOL DIVISION

"Mei Lin, wake up, don’t sleep anymore."

The Silver Dragon, drooling at the mouth, opened her eyes groggily, and the face of her brother, who was born together with her, gradually became clear. He was a Silver Dragon, just like her, still in his juvenile stage.

"Is class over?"

Mei Lin shook her head, gradually regaining her senses. She looked up towards the front of the classroom, and the graceful, gentle-speaking Ancient Dragon elder was nowhere to be seen.

In the classroom, many other youngsters were waking up from their dreamy stupor, just like her. However, there were still quite a few dragons still sound asleep, as the knowledge imparted by the elder was so tedious and dull, like a lullaby.

"It’s been over for a while, stop dawdling and hurry up, it’s time to head over to the dining hall."

The young Dragon Murphy, as her older brother, anxiously tugged at his sister’s tail to urge her.

Although the food in the dining hall is supplied in abundance, if you arrive late, the tastier and higher quality food would have been picked by the dragons who arrived earlier. The latecomers could only eat the leftovers.

"Oh right, today is open dining day, we can eat a big feast."

The somewhat drowsy little Silver Dragon Mei Lin quickly snapped back to full alertness, and without needing her brother’s urging, she was instead the one dragging her brother’s Dragon Wings, hastily rushing out of the classroom,

"Charge, charge, charge!"

The two juvenile Silver Dragons dashed out of the classroom, and during this time, other youngsters who had awakened and reacted were also rushing out, all heading with a unified purpose and direction towards the grand dining hall located on another Cloud Island in the academy.

"Murphy, faster, we’re too slow. If we’re late, there won’t be any Blue Crystal Grass to eat."

Recollecting the delicious taste of the Spirit Grass that only the academy’s grand dining hall could offer, the little Silver Dragon flapped her wings even faster. It is a limited supply, available only on a first-come, first-served basis, and has the reputation of being the king of grass. Every time it’s released, it gets snatched up by the young dragons.

"I’m already going fast, besides, isn’t it your fault we’re lagging behind? If you listened attentively like me and didn’t fall asleep, we’d already be in the dining hall eating Blue Crystal Grass by now."

Upon hearing his sister’s complaint, Murphy instantly countered in his defense.

"You can’t blame me; I was too sleepy. Ignatius’ lecture was too hypnotic, a lot of dragons fell asleep just like me."

"So, most dragons don’t earn the right to taste Blue Crystal Grass."

While the two little dragons quarreled, the Cloud Island where the grand dining hall was situated came into distant view. As they saw the grand dining hall surrounded by hills, resembling a deity’s temple, they both coincidentally sped up their flight, entering the final sprint stage.

However, there were too many young dragons in the sky just like them, and quite a few were teenage dragons, both stronger and bigger, who had just ended class.

"Faster, even faster!"

When the two hungry little dragons landed and hurried into the dining hall alongside many other youngsters, the aromas of various foods wafted towards them, triggering the latent potential within their small bodies.

"What? The Blue Crystal Grass is gone?"

But when the two little dragons resisted the seduction of food from various stalls to reach the market stand they desired, they found only an empty counter. The Great Fairy in charge of this stand emotionlessly informed the two little dragons in front of her of the harsh reality that the Spirit Grass had been completely distributed.

"Yes, the food at this stand is sold out. If you need it, please queue early next time."

"Alas, I shouldn’t have cared about you, should’ve come by myself."

Not having tasted the delicacies he desired, Murphy immediately sighed and grumbled.

"Brother, look!"

At this moment, the little Silver Dragon Mei Lin, exceedingly excited, wagged her little tail, lightly hitting her brother. Then, with Murphy’s annoyance, she directed him to a particular direction,

"Look over there."

Following his sister’s pointed direction, Murphy’s expression froze in shock.

He saw a particularly exquisite and beautiful little human girl, obediently sitting at a dining table made for the Dragon Clan’s size, leisurely nibbling on a small fruit. It emitted a slight chill and seemed to be carved out of blue gemstone.

Such fruits piled abundantly on the stone plate before her. The quantity alone was enough to bury this seemingly innocent and petite little girl.

However, neither of the dragon siblings looked down on the little girl’s appearance. Anyone who could eat here must surely be part of the Dragon Clan; there are no exceptions.

Therefore, a dragon who can transform into a humanoid form must be either extremely powerful, extraordinarily gifted, or both.

"Who is she? She seems to be one of us, but I’ve never seen her before."

Murphy’s expression showed a hint of confusion as he seriously observed the pretty little girl with long silver hair and ice-blue eyes.

He couldn’t find any memory of anyone matching her appearance. He was quite certain she was a stranger to the Dragon Clan,

"Is she a new student?"

"Brother, look at what she’s eating. Isn’t that the Blue Crystal Grass Fruit?"

In contrast to her calmer and cooler brother, Mei Lin was more focused on the dragon’s platter before the same-clan member in front of her. Each fruit on top seemed to be the Spirit Grass she dreamed of.

"Yes, those are Blue Silver Grass Fruits. Stop staring at them; they’re beyond our means."

Murphy replied to his sister while ruthlessly revealing the harsh truth.

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