Chapter 393: The Art of Distinguishing Eggs

Young dragons were, after all, a minority.

And the vast majority of dragon eggs didn't necessarily completely inherit their parents' bloodlines to become True Dragons.

During a certain era of the Supreme Court, there was a force that specifically mated high-bloodline female and male dragons to obtain high-bloodline young dragons.

This force has now completely disappeared.

The method of dragon mating proved unfeasible.

On the one hand, the higher the bloodline of a dragon, the lower the likelihood of reproduction.

On the other hand, the inheritance of bloodline is not about grabbing two powerful dragons, letting them mate, and expecting the offspring to inherit their abilities.

Take this Thunder Dragon Egg at hand, for example.

The little life about to be born could just be an exceedingly common wild Jiao, not even considered a true dragon.

Of course...

If this little life inherited the powerful bloodline of the Lei Dragon, being a Thunder Young Dragon right after birth,