"How many people died in order to create this space to trap us?" Ignara looked up at the group of ancient dragons on the gravel mountain and asked.
Her voice was totally inconsistent with her aging appearance. It was as ancient, steady and powerful as a bronze bell, and it made Reiner's eardrums itch.
A moment later, an ancient dragon appeared from the team in the distance. She looked down at them and did not answer.
Judging from the horns on her forehead and her long green hair, she is probably a wind dragon.
Ignara frowned slightly and then spoke, "Phoenix, stop. Your spouse has been captured, and your wonderful daughter has been implicated because of you and your wife. It's not too late to turn back now. As long as you sincerely repent, Terratur will show mercy."
The wind dragon who was Phoenix spoke slowly, "Based on your behavior, they are most likely dead, right? Ignara, I know you very well. There is no need to lie to me, because you can't fool me at all."
Ignara said nothing.
She looked up at Phoenix and after a long moment she continued, "If you really knew me, you would know I wouldn't lie."
"It's too late, Ignara. There's no turning back now. You are now an obstacle to the future of the dragon race."
Ignara continued to persuade them: "The prophetic omen has not yet appeared. It is too early for you to make a decision now. We should wait and see."
"Ignara, further delay will only lead to disaster. This world... has already seen the emergence of a force capable of rivaling ours. In a few thousand days... it will be too late for us to regret. For the future of the dragon race..."
While the two of them were talking, Reiner hid behind the reef and observed secretly, asking Lalith questions from time to time.
"What is the content of the dragon prophecy, Lelith? Aurelio and Vimiros refused to tell me, either promising to tell me later or just fooling me."
Lailisi was also secretly observing the outside world: "It has something to do with humans. Perhaps the First Dragon King predicted that the ancient dragons will encounter some kind of crisis in a few thousand years, and the choice of a certain human at that time will determine the survival of the dragon race.
One side believes that the crisis can be overcome by cooperating with humans, while the other side believes that the crisis is caused by humans, so a disagreement arises within the dragon clan.
But I really can't imagine why some dragons are so obsessed with destroying humans.
Of course, this is just my guess, I have to ask them carefully for the specific reason."
Reiner nodded.
He estimated that the true reason was similar to what Lalith had guessed.
At this moment, the system's voice sounded in my ears.
[Mission Update: Assist Ignara in cleaning up the dragon traitors
Mission Reward: Ten bottles of holy water that can be used to enhance innate attributes.]
Reiner missed Hakitong a little after not seeing her for a long time.
"System, what is the prophecy of the First Dragon King?" Reiner asked.
How would I know? I'm not Baidu.
Reiner continued to eavesdrop on Ignara's conversation.
She seemed to be quarrelling with Phoenix.
Ignara's gaze grew colder. "Do you really think you can win just by outnumbering us? This space is nothing more than a cage for you to trap yourselves."
As soon as the words fell, the halo on Ignara's wrist quickly appeared.
Upon seeing this, Aurelio, Vimilos and other dragons also showed the talisman halos in their hands.
The battle was about to break out, and the dragon traitors took the lead in launching an attack.
Several cleaners who had no time to dodge were cut in half by the Space Slash.
Ignara's attack was even more swift. She used her hand as a knife and swung it out fiercely, killing several traitors in an instant.
The dragon clan's fighting was really simple and unpretentious, just dodging Yu Yu's spatial slash.
There is no skill at all, just numbers.
Reiner stared into the distance, and just as he was about to order Nora to blow a few heads off, he heard Aurelio shouting, "Sophocas, you traitor!"
He looked towards the source of the sound and found that Ignara had fallen to the ground at some point.
She was split in two at the waist, and large amounts of blood dyed the sand red.
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