Chapter 501 - Seeking Helpers
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 501 - Seeking Helpers

“Dragon Island? Now?” Heloise asked, stunned.

“That’s right. Right now.”

Louie’s affirmation overwhelmed Heloise. Dragons were lazy creatures and would often think for decades before coming to conclusions. But now Louie’s words were like thunderbolts.

She and the Obsidian King Drexler were already considered decisive dragons, but compared to Louie, they had quite a while to go.

Heloise finally felt why Louie could become the true Dragon God, while she could only be the Good Dragon God and the Obsidian King could only rely on other gods to take away a part of the divine authority of dragons.

It could be said that as long as a dragon worked hard, their achievements were limitless. Whether it was the Mythril King, the Obsidian King, or Noella, they all had great achievements, but making a dragon work hard was extremely difficult, and doing so might even break the balance of nature.

“God Louie, it’s not impossible to go to Dragon Island, but the situation right now…”

Heloise had some hesitations. Her country was currently in chaos. As the queen and central pillar of the country, she had to take command at this time.

“What can you do? Even if you stay here, you’re not useful at all. The one truly governing this country is that dragon.”

Louie suddenly pointed out to the bronze dragon who was Heloise’s chancellor.

This bronze dragon was expressionless, while Heloise was embarrassed because Louie was right. The one who really analyzed the national policy and issued orders to the humans these past 14000 years was actually this ancient dragon and he had a lot of experience with it.

It could be said that this ancient dragon also caused the country’s economic decline. However, if this ancient dragon wasn’t there and Heloise was left to rule the country, the country might not even last for 1400 years. Perhaps it would only take 14 years before the country’s economy collapsed.

The truly sad thing about dragons was that they had no talent for governing countries at all.

“Although you are right, I feel a bit saddened at your wordi

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