Chapter 101 The Fifty-Meter Giant



Now, Li Aili dared not touch him again.

Feeling guilty, she gently rubbed the dragon's head with her fingers as a gesture of comfort.

As the enormous finger that could kill it descended from the sky, the ground beneath the green dragon's hind legs, which had been forced to stand upright, became soaked.

Li Aili felt sorry for him, so she silently thought to herself: Then let's not scale this poor little thing, and just put the blood in five tanks.

However, the green dragon's suffering was not over.

The green dragon has a horned crown on its head.

This horned crown resembles a spiky fish fin, growing from the top of the head, along the cervical spine, all the way to the base of the tail.

But when Li Aili raised her hand, she pressed down hard on the top of the green dragon's crown, causing a large dent.

Compared to other intact dragons, this one is the kind that has a hard time finding a mate...

Li Aili: "..." Never mind, three cylinders it is.

Bending down, Li Aili began to search her body for any handy tools, preparing to scrape off the dragon scales and bleed them.

Then, she found the jeweled dagger that Arthur had given her for self-defense.

The dagger sheath was studded with gems, and it looked like it could be used to scrape fish scales, uh, no, dragon scales.

Li Aili, by lifting and dragging, brought the 30 giant dragons (yes, she didn't even spare the ones that had fainted earlier) to the beach.

She crouched down, dug a large pit in the vast beach, pulled out a 'lucky dragon', and then buried the rest of the dragons in the sand pit.

After filling in the sand, make sure only the dragon's head and neck are exposed to prevent them from breaking free and escaping.

Then, Li Aili pressed the victim dragon, uh, the lucky dragon, onto the beach and began gesturing with the dagger sheath.

How to scrape is the problem.

After gesturing for a while, Li Aili referred to the theoretical knowledge of scraping fish scales.

They decided to scrape from the dragon's tail to its head, against the direction of the dragon's scales.

So she straightened the stiff green dragon, making it face the sea.

Looking at the sea helps the dragon relieve its tension.

Then, she picked up the dagger sheath, pressed it against the dragon's buttocks, and with the same force she used to scrape fish scales in the castle kitchen, she forcefully pushed it upwards.

The dragon was like a cannonball, and was sent into the sky with tremendous force in a flash.

After flying for a while, the dragon landed on the sea, but the immense force had not yet dissipated.

So the dragon bounced on the surface of the sea like a pinball, more than ten times, until finally it sank to the bottom of the distant ocean...

Li Aili: "..."

The other dragons who witnessed the whole thing: "……………………"

She silently turned her head and looked at the dragon buried in the sand pit.

One with poor mental resilience would roll its eyes and faint instantly.

Li Aili: "..."

So she came up with a compromise—she stuck the dagger sheath in the sand.

Then he pointed to the 'scale scraper' at the green dragon in the pit, and then to the dragon scales on the ground.

The green dragons nodded frantically.

Li Aili was suspicious, wondering if they could really understand, so she grabbed one to test it out.

After emerging, the dragon headed straight for the 'scale-scraping knife' and used all its might to scrape against it.

After rubbing the front, rub the back.

Splash, splash, dragon scales burst everywhere.

The dragon scales on the ground can be quickly rubbed together to form a small pile.

Midway through, Li Aili tried to stop, but the dragon only sped up, its scales falling off in rapid succession, almost causing sparks to fly from the dagger.

The remaining dragons, following this standard, lined up one by one to 'self-remove their scales'.

As for the 'unconscious' dragons, it's alright; the green dragons are quite 'united and helpful'. If a brother is unconscious, it's okay; they can help him shed his scales painlessly.

The main theme is "Green Dragon Unity and Mutual Assistance".

After scraping off the dragon scales, Li Aili made a gesture to Leslie.

Leslie immediately understood and stepped forward to help her retrieve the dragon scales from the ground.

The work was meticulous; they searched repeatedly, striving to leave no stone unturned.

The subsequent bloodletting is another problem.

Where is the released blood stored? And how is it packaged and taken away?

Li Aili searched everywhere for a suitable 'vessel', and then she set her sights on the large ship moored in the harbor.

If you salvage a large ship and cover it up with the deck and such, wouldn't it just look like a boat-shaped bowl?

Then he picked up a dagger, grabbed a dragon, made a gentle cut, filled the boat with dragon blood, released the dragon, and then replaced it with the next green dragon.

After filling 18 ships with dragon blood, Li Aili released the dragons that had over-donated their blood with satisfaction.

Li Aili and her six giant henchmen, carrying dragon scales and dragon blood, returned to the 'Andergrand' auction house, which had almost been trampled flat.

Now it's Edward and Bogdard's turn to 'appear'.

Bognar made his move, and quickly, like a groundhog, the auction house owner hiding in the ruins was dragged out.

Edward held the sword to the auction house owner's neck. "Want to live?"

"I want to think about it! I really want to, you chivalrous thief!"

"Do you see that dragon blood?" Edward asked in a low voice.

The boss nodded while shaking.

"Use your teleportation array to send that dragon blood to the location we've designated."

The boss opened his mouth, "Where, where, where?"

Edward: "Danton, Goblin Bank."

The boss's pupils dilated in shock.

Goblins?! Were they really that secretive?!

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