Chapter 259 Choice



Chapter 259 Choice

The earth was reduced to scorched earth.

In the center of the wreckage, the Red Iron Dragon strolled a few steps, then suddenly looked up and said in a low voice, "Little Red Scale Dragon, where are you going?"

In mid-air.

Cahill, who was quietly flapping his wings, trying to retreat away from the Red Iron Dragon, froze, then stiffly turned around and slowly landed on the ground.

She was extremely nervous at that moment.

The powerful dragon in front of her saved her, but she was not naive enough to think that he was simply saving her without expecting anything in return. The dragon's imposing and incredibly strong appearance was more ferocious than any dragon she had ever seen, and the sense of oppression it gave her even exceeded that of the adult blue dragon she had encountered in her clan.

She had no doubt.

If you anger the other party, it's not impossible that you could be skinned alive on the spot.

"Powerful—"

Cahill sniffed the air carefully, his gaze sweeping over Garros's body. He saw the winged tail, which resembled a forest of sword thorns and a deadly weapon, the strong limbs that seemed to be cast in steel, and the characteristics of both a red dragon and an iron dragon.

She hesitated for a moment, then lowered the dragon's head and said:

"—Red Iron Dragon, thank you for your help. If this is your territory, please forgive my unintentional offense."

She raised her dragon wings to show her wounds and said, "I was being chased here; I had no choice."

Xiaolong is humble and knows his place.

Unless it is an extremely chaotic and evil being, the great dragon will not make things too difficult for it.

The red dragon Cahill was extremely irritable, but now, in a life-or-death situation, when power was completely insufficient to solve the problem, the red dragon's wisdom began to prevail. In a few words, he explained why he had come here and asked for forgiveness for any possible unintentional offense.

Galos strode confidently toward the red dragon.

He strode in, head held high, and although he controlled his steps and his claws landed calmly, the overwhelming sense of oppression still gave Cahill the illusion that the earth was shaking.

The powerful dragon body, over sixteen meters long, seemed to grow taller with each step it took.

In Cahill's eyes, the approaching red iron dragon gradually became infinitely majestic, while she seemed increasingly insignificant, making her unable to muster any thought of resistance.

final.

The red iron dragon's body completely blocked out the enormous moonlight, casting a shadow that enveloped Cahill from head to toe.

Whew! Whew!

The dragon's wings flapped in the sky, creating a continuous sound of turbulent air currents, but Cahill paid no attention to it. Her mind was completely absorbed by the red iron dragon in front of her. So when she came to her senses, she was shocked to find that two more dragons had appeared and landed on the ground, surrounding her.

The red dragon's scales were like red gemstones, and its breath carried a strong smell of sulfur.

Clad in iron-colored metallic scales, with a cold and hard expression, and eyes that seem to pierce through the soul, this is an iron dragon.

Meanwhile, under the watchful eyes of the three great dragons, the red dragon Cahill, sensing a strong threat to his life, instinctively bared his teeth, lowered his limbs and tensed them, and slightly raised his spine, assuming a posture ready to attack at any moment.

"Hey, not very old, but with quite a temper."

Samantha, the red dragon, grinned and said, "Little thing, put away your pointless defensiveness. If we wanted to kill you, you would be dead by now."

The sight of Cahill reminded her of her past self.

Both are covered in wounds.

They were both being hunted down and had nowhere to turn.

However, Samantha, the red dragon, did not feel any empathy. On the contrary, because she had been caught in the rain, she felt inexplicably pleased to see other dragons having similar experiences.

Oh, so it turns out I wasn't the only one with embarrassing experiences from my childhood.

I felt much better immediately.

"calm."

Tie Long simply uttered two words, and spiritual energy swept through Cahill's heart like a gentle breeze, dispelling her tension and fear and calming her down considerably.

Cahill's gaze immediately darted between the three dragons.

A second later, she looked at the red iron dragon again.

Even though the two dragons that came later were no less imposing, it was very clear who their leader was. Even though the Red Iron Dragon remained silent, it still held a firm dominant position here.

"Bear with it, it will hurt a little."

Red Iron Dragon suddenly spoke.

Cahill blinked, looking slightly puzzled.

But the next second she knew why Hong Tielong had said that.

Samantha, the red dragon, suddenly raised her sharp claws, her enormous hand reaching out to grab Cahill from a distance.

Click click click!

The arrows embedded in her body suddenly trembled, cracking and breaking apart under some inexplicable force.

The sudden, excruciating pain made Cahill want to scream.

But she gritted her teeth and dug her claws into the ground, managing not to make a sound.

"Who are you trying to impress with such a tough attitude?"

Samantha's lips curled into a wicked smile, and she clenched her fist again from a distance.

Her magical energy manifested as lightning bolts, which were embedded in the metal arrows inside and outside Cahill's body.

Immediately afterwards, a crisp cracking sound rang out inside Cahill's body, and the heavy arrow that had pierced through her body shattered out of thin air. Then, guided by Samantha's magical energy, the fragments whizzed out along the wound, bringing with them a trail of bright red, scalding dragon blood.

Hiss! Ouch!

Overwhelmed by pain from the inside out, Cahill finally couldn't help but throw his head back and howl in agony.

Hearing that pleasant cry of pain, Samantha nodded in satisfaction.

A few seconds later, Cahill felt much better. With the obstruction of those foreign objects gone, the powerful physical attributes of the dragon began to take effect, directly stabilizing his continuously declining state.

Her condition was so severe.

For most other species, without special treatment, their condition would continue to decline until death. Even if they were saved, they would inevitably suffer some lifelong hidden injuries.

But when applied to dragons...

As long as you don't die on the spot, you can sleep soundly for a while afterward, and when you wake up, you'll be a fierce dragon again, without any hidden injuries.

"Drink it."

Galos took out a bottle containing a red potion-like substance and handed it to the young red dragon.

This isn't a high-grade potion obtained from the Crimson Silver Dragon; it's just a potion made by the shamans in the tribe themselves. It's not particularly high-grade, but it can more or less replenish one's health.

Cahill silently took the red medicine, then threw the bottle and all into his mouth, chewed it up, and swallowed it.

The potion entered her stomach and immediately transformed into a gentle warm current, making her feel much better and slightly improving her listless state.

Having been tempered by the wilderness, Cahill knew all too well that there are no free gifts in this world.

Her mind was working with unprecedented clarity. She was absolutely certain that the dragons in front of her had saved her and given her the potion, so they must want something from her.

only.

Given the disparity between them, she was completely powerless to resist whatever the other party wanted to do. Therefore, she no longer adopted a posture of resistance or vigilance, but simply accepted what he offered.

What price do I need to pay?

She said.

“Haha, it’s a clever red dragon, though not quite as good as me.” Samantha nodded seriously, then her expression turned serious, and she said, “Little thing, you need to understand one thing now—we saved your life.”

Do you have any objections to this?

When questioned for the last time, the red dragon's pupils narrowed slightly, its tone became low and suppressed, and it stretched out its claws to place on Cahill's shoulder, so heavy that her body swayed and she almost fell to the ground.

"No."

"Cahill said in a low voice."

"Speak louder, I didn't hear you!"

"No objection! I know perfectly well that you saved me!"

"very good."

Samantha nodded in satisfaction and patted the young red dragon on the shoulder.

Immediately afterwards, Tie Long's mature and cold voice rang out, saying methodically, "Since there are no objections, from this moment on, your life belongs to Dragon Valley, to the Ironforge tribe, and to our Ignas Dragon Clan."

Do you expect me to be exploited and used like a servant?

Did I just run away from the blue dragon pack for nothing?!

Despite paying a heavy price and going through many twists and turns, they still couldn't change their original fate.

Red Dragon Cahill's eyes showed resistance.

Just then, the red iron dragon, who had been silent for a long time, spoke up and asked, "What's your name?"

"Cahill."

The young red dragon replied.

Red Iron Dragon looked down at the young dragon in front of him and said slowly in a calm and deep voice, "Cahill, you have served us for fifty years to repay this life-saving debt. After that, it is up to you whether you stay or leave."

(End of this chapter)

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