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104. Mad Leann

"No talk." Joel refused without hesitation.

Nag raised his paw slightly, and with an ordinary movement of his limbs, the rocky mountain was shaken, and the entire mountain peak split open into the deep valley.

His power was shocking, and the three orcs trembled, sighing at the dragon's terrifying power.

"Sorry... my legs are a little sore," Nag said calmly.

Although he said the words to apologize, there was no intention of apologizing at all.

After all, Nag's behavior was intentional. He wanted to scare the little dragon in front of him through his actions.

Joel was unmoved. Although the cave on the mountainside was directly split open by the blow just now, his treasure was not contained in the cave, so there was nothing to worry about.

In the inherited dragon language magic, I searched for the magic I needed, and then used the old dragon's elementary singing skills to speak it.

Nag paused all his actions and listened quietly to the familiar yet unfamiliar words and Joel's voice. He always felt as if he had forgotten something.

The broken rock mountain was slowly filled and repaired under the intervention of Joel's magic. Because it was the first time to use magic, the repair was not neat, but it was an eye-opener for Nag.

Destruction is far easier than repair. This is a simple truth, and what Nag cares about is even more.

"Magic...? How do you use magic?" Nag asked.

In his long life, he once tried to learn human magic, but the chanting about the effects of human existence did not change in his mouth. His magic power could not be compared to that of human saints, but it was

Unable to use even a simple magic, he came to the conclusion that dragons cannot use magic.

But now... it broke his understanding.

"Aren't you watching and listening?" Joel looked strange.

Putting aside the other little dragons, as an adult dragon that is stronger than him...doesn't know magic? It simply subverts his knowledge of dragons.

"You won't know it after seeing and hearing it," Nag replied truthfully.

"Hey, you are so stupid." Joel expressed his disdainful thoughts unceremoniously.

The rain was colder than expected, and Tim and the three of them were shivering, feeling unbelievable when faced with Joel's strength.

Nag's dragon face tensed up, and his crimson dragon eyes shone in the dark night.

"Although you are right, the feeling of being called stupid...is really bad."

I haven’t heard the word stupid for a long time.

This reminded him of his childhood... He was born in a black dragon family of evil dragons. From the moment the dragon egg hatched, it meant fighting for it.

At that time, Nag was undoubtedly the stupidest one, and even half of the hatched egg shells were snatched away by his brothers and sisters. But the stupid dragon always had good luck, because he was abandoned because of his stupidity, and he was also

Because of this relationship, when his brothers and sisters encountered a huge monster, he survived and watched the giant monster swallow the baby dragon nearby.

"Can you teach me magic?"

"Not now," Joel said.

He is waiting for the revival of "Under the Dragon Temple". If he waits until then, there may be one more adult dragon disciple.

Phew, in the name of the mentor, I order you to hand over the gold coins!

Joel imagined wonderful scenes, although the scenes were not realistic.

"When?"

"It'll take another half a month." Joel said, estimating the progress.

"You are actually quite good." Nag patted the scales on his belly and decided loudly, "I have decided to accept you as my student..."

Joel looked confused and said the lines backwards.

How could this stupid dragon, who didn't even know magic, express his thoughts?

"No, you are so stupid and you don't know anything. If you ask me for advice, then you should be my student." Joel said seriously.

"I can't do it either. You're only over one meter tall, and you're just a baby dragon. Have you ever seen an adult dragon serving as a student to a baby dragon? Besides, I'm better than you, and I can teach you boxing and kicking skills." Nag

Analyze carefully.

In fact, the real reason is not this. He is just worried about being laughed at by other old friends, otherwise there is nothing wrong with it.

"Are you a student."

"Who are you."

"Now... let's not argue about this." Joel shrugged.

"Don't argue with this." Nag nodded.

It's like the argument between two children. It's a completely juvenile argument. It comes from the mouths of two dragons. It's weird no matter how weird it is, but no one expresses an opinion. The big fist is the hard truth.

"I'll treat you to a big dinner," Joel said.

"You're really good. Fortunately, I just deliberately destroyed your cave and didn't care. If it were my old friend, we would have started fighting..." Nag said, but suddenly he found Joel looking at him angrily.

he.

"You deliberately?"

It turns out he didn't realize what he did on purpose...

An extremely naive dragon?

"Unintentional, unintentional." Nag denied.

Yoel happily accepted this answer, without any fear of dragon prevention. Crassus intended to expose it, but then he thought about it, maybe this was the idea of ​​the wise Lord Yoel, and his simple words eliminated the consequences of Nag's actions just now.

The resulting estrangement made the dragon Nag feel indebted and embarrassed. Lord Joel's wisdom was indeed beyond his reach.

Joel silently recited the dragon language magic again, eliminating the clouds in the sky. The rain stopped, and Crassus immediately called the chef Nomank.

Nomank brought the tools and reached the top of the mountain with the help of Crassus, while the other goblins held fresh ingredients in their hands.

For Lord Joel, Normank only had awe.

He gave himself a stable family, and the goblins and orcs also played with his daughter.

Although the picture looks a bit strange, a peaceful life is his greatest desire.

Under the leadership of the goblin commander Crassus, he came to the top of the mountain. He was about to start cooking, but he suddenly discovered a new guest.

Looking at Joel, Nomank was still relaxed.

But looking at Nag, Nomank's head felt big.

How much food can a giant dragon over twenty meters long eat? The answer is terrifying... A "thrilling" cooking began, and with the help of goblins, the cooking was barely completed.

“Nice food..Turns out food tastes better after being processed.”

Joel nodded, wondering what kind of evaluation Mr. Nomank's cooking would give him.

"It's a pity...that city just disappeared."

"Raushka...?" Tim suddenly asked.

Nag glanced at the orc who spoke casually, then lowered his eyes, "Are you the little guy's dependent?"

Tim was stunned for a moment, glanced at Joel, and nodded when he saw that he had no objection.

"The dragon's curse may be the protection given to the young dragons under the Dragon Temple. When too many young dragons are slaughtered, their dragon bones will emit a curse."

"..Is it a curse on the surroundings?" Tim asked. It is recorded in the book that you need to pay attention when using the adult dragon's keel. It itself exudes a curse, and the dragon's body must also be processed, otherwise it will

Bringing plague to surrounding villages.

"No, that is the keel of an adult dragon. If the keel of a young dragon is left alone, it will produce a curse on the adult dragon. To put it simply, it is a feeling of discomfort and madness. This curse will make the adult dragon bloodthirsty and crazy, killing

Kill all the creatures they see, and many giant dragons wake up from their sleep under this feeling. Generally speaking, if you want to kill a group of young dragons without causing retaliation, the best way is to eat them together with the bones.

Either forge them into weapons, or sacrifice them early instead of placing them randomly."

"I wonder how it tastes...?" Joel said unreliably.

"Maybe it's good." Nag said, "When I arrived in that city, everything had disappeared, including the keel of the young dragon. There I saw Li'an eating the keel, crazy.

The guy was born."

"What will happen if you swallow a young dragon bone that is a curse to an adult dragon?" Yoel asked.

"I don't know, no dragon...has ever done this." Nag shook his head, "And Liyaan...is an exception."

"I'm leaving. There are some things that I still need to do. As a promise, I will come to you to learn magic in half a month."
Chapter completed!
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