Evolving Silver Dragon Chapter 109 – 107 Thunder Retreats (Seventh Update)

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Chapter 109: 107 Thunder Retreats (Seventh Update)

The leader of the Blue-headed Chimera did not dare to approach Otto and shouted from afar: “Silver Dragon, take your kin and leave the Northlands, and we will pretend that nothing has happened!”

In this case, you can remain the nominal master of Nolan Forest!”

Years ago, he had threatened a green dragon in the same way and was very effective.

More than a hundred adult chimeras had directly scared away the Mother of Thorns, Cassiopeia.

But this time, the result was completely opposite.

“Sadly, in my eyes, there can be only one voice in Nolan Forest!”

With sharp dragon claws, Otto grabbed a struggling chimera, ruthlessly tearing off the three heads of the chimera one by one.

Then, Otto casually dropped the blood-soaked corpse onto the ground below for the surrounding monsters to feast on.

He stared at the angry Chimera leader, mocking: “Blue-headed parrot, you seem very confident. But soon, you will pay a heavy price for your foolishness!” He called me a blue-headed parrot?

This angered the Chimera leader who was biting his teeth in rage. His great master had personally given him the resounding name of Thunder.

Although his master has been missing for nearly two hundred years, he still takes pride in this name.

“Silver Dragon, this is just a warning. We are not interested in the places beyond the Northlands, but if you remain stubborn and refuse to leave here.”

Thunder paused for a moment, then roared: “You will taste the real terror of the Thunder Legion!”

Instead of speaking, Otto unleashed a searing flame. On the verge of being hit, Thunder quickly flapped his wings and dodged the attack.

But the Chimera behind him wasn’t so lucky, despite his best efforts to avoid it, the flame still scorched his wings.

In the end, the poor Chimera could only slowly fall to the ground, where a horde of monstrous beasts awaited him.

Even as he resisted fiercely he was eventually overwhelmed and torn apart by an endless tide of monsters.

Compared to common monsters, Chimeras are indeed very powerful.

But after losing their ability to fly, in the face of a large group of vicious Gnolls and other monsters, they still cannot change the final outcome.

“Damn Silver Dragon!”

Thunder stared at Otto indignantly, but in the end, he had no choice but to continue issuing the retreat orders, his voice hoarse.

The pressure from this probe attack was beyond his expectations.

Besides this bizarre Silver Dragon, the greatest threat to the Chimeras surprisingly came from a Gnoll on the ground.

Warwick, known as the Mad Wolf, was like a tireless war machine, continuously throwing heavy wooden spears into the air.

Next to him, a group of wolf cubs was providing him with a steady supply of spears.

Although his hit rate was low, if one were to be hit by a spear thrown with such terrifying force, even a graze at the edge would cause significant injury.

The power of this Gnoll’s throwing spear attack was almost comparable to a well-made crossbow.

Apart from this Gnoll, there was also a hideous troll with four arms that gave him a headache.

It was Kamia, who had become much quieter after joining the Soaring Dragon Legion.

Unlike Warwick, this Dragonborn Troll preferred to throw boulders using all four arms at once.

Under Thunder’s command, all the Chimeras began their retreat towards the north.

The giant eagles and hawkmen, who were significantly weaker compared to the Chimeras, could not provide any effective resistance.

The only ones who could currently cause some trouble for these blue-headed Chimeras were large groups of Manticores and Perytons.

Or perhaps the handful of red-headed Chimeras and Wyverns that were so few they could be considered mascots.

Of course, one must not forget Otto.

His bright silver scales, reflecting a dazzling light under the sun, Otto charged towards the enemy’s camp like a silver lightning bolt. His face was ferocious, much like a destructive demon dragon.

In the beginning, Lei Ming mocked Otto for his foolishness, just as he dealt with the Black Dragon they had recently encountered.

At Lei Ming’s command, a large group of Chimeras spewed dense Lightning Breath towards Otto.

However, a cloud of black fog emerged from Otto’s mouth and the gaps in his scales, completely obscuring the area around him.

This made it difficult for the blue-headed Chimeras to aim their Lightning Breath directly at Otto through the fog.

By the time the black fog surrounding Otto had been mostly torn apart by Lightning Breath, he had already charged in front of the group of attacking blue-headed Chimeras.

The breath attacks that did manage to hit him were pitifully few. After passing through his scales’ protective layer, they could only break some of the outermost scales.

However, those broken scales were soon replaced by new ones.

Then, like a starving wolf charging into a flock of sheep, a dozen Chimeras could not stop this fifteen-meter-long, silver dragon.

Otto’s sharp dragon claws extended significantly under the influence of growth, resembling blades attached to his front paws.

Swirling flames wrapped around his claws, further increasing the lethality of this weapon.

Against Otto at this moment, the Chimeras, seemingly powerful to ordinary monsters, were merely lambs to the slaughter.

His fiery dragon claws barely brushed against these beasts, cutting them effortlessly into several pieces.

There was minimal blood, as their wounds had already been scorched by the blazing flames as they were cut open.

A chimera circled to Otto’s rear, taking a deep breath, attempting a sneak attack with its breath weapon.

But Otto’s thick dragon tail, swinging like a whip, smashed into its chest with a formidable force, comparable to crashing thunder.

The parts of the tail akin to steel blades shredded through its flesh and bones completely.

The Lightning Breath just gathered in the Chimera’s mouth instantly exploded within its dragon head and neck. Then the Chimera’s body fell lifelessly from the sky.

Similar scenes occurred again and again, and more than a dozen Chimeras could only briefly stall Otto’s advance; they were unable to inflict any effective damage on him.

Otto’s target was Lei Ming, the leader of the blue-headed Chimeras. However, this coward hid within a large group of Chimeras and didn’t dare to show his face.

His performance did not live up to the tough talk he had been spewing, Otto’s strength was beyond his expectation.

In order to ensure a successful retreat, he abandoned some of his clan to cover their escape.

While he himself led the majority of his clansmen towards the territory of the Thunder Legion without looking back.

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Therefore, Otto could only vent his anger on some ordinary blue-headed Chimeras.

In the end, Lei Ming successfully retreated with his clansmen, but not without paying a heavy price.

Out of over a hundred adult Chimeras, only seventy or so managed to escape, losing nearly a third of their number.

This was their greatest loss since their master disappeared.

On the way to retreat, Lei Ming repeatedly looked back with lingering fear, worried that Otto would relentlessly pursue them..

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