Chapter 439 Mutation



"Yes! Don't worry, I'll take care of this matter!"

Tungus patted his chest confidently and said that he would definitely complete the task.

In fact, some time before this, he had already conducted in-depth research and understanding of Kovik.

Although Kovik has the cunning of a human, because he grew up in a sea environment, his behavior still reveals a clear stupidity.

In addition, the combat power of the pearl dragon he contracted is also relatively average. Due to the mixed attributes of the sky and the ocean, this dragon cannot regard any place as its home.

However, the Pearl Dragon itself has a greater sense of the ocean, so it can be barely classified as a sea dragon.

It's just because it's not a pure sea dragon, so the bonus of the ocean to it is relatively low, which is reasonable.

However, when looking at something, we should not only look at its shortcomings, but also see its advantages.

While the Pearl Dragon itself doesn't have a particularly high upper limit, its lower limit has been increased.

In other words, the negative impact it suffered was relatively weak.

In this way, it is very suitable to be used as a handyman.

Of course, this so-called chores only applies to him as a high-ranking dragon knight. If he were to go outside, he would be a famous duke.

While thinking about how to convince Kovik, Tungus slowly walked towards the place where the other party was imprisoned.

As he walked, he suddenly felt a familiar yet slightly strange breath.

And that breath came from Kovik's room.

"This aura... has something changed?"

Tunguska frowned and muttered to himself.

He carefully felt the breath, trying to find clues from it.

After some thought, he came to a conclusion:

"It looks like the Pearl Dragon has mutated?"

After confirming the general direction, he began to analyze it in detail.

"The strength of the aura hasn't changed much, but it's much more complete than before. It seems like the Sky Consciousness has made up for some of its deficiencies, making it much more complete."

This discovery made Tunguska somewhat happy.

Now that the war is imminent, any slight increase in our strength is a good thing. Once on the battlefield, perhaps this slight increase will bring about different results.

He knew that the Pearl Dragon was not a pure sea dragon, but a... well... more mixed creature.

The concept behind it comes from the process of seawater evaporating to form rain clouds.

And in this process, the concept of pearls came into being.

It was for this reason that Salem disdained the Pearl Dragon and threw aside this lower-level dragon knight-level combat power.

According to Tunguska's speculation, this pearl dragon may have lived in the ocean since its birth.

Due to its growth environment, the part of its body that represents the sky is relatively weak.

Now that it is trapped high in the sky, it will naturally gradually supplement and strengthen this weak link.

This is most likely the reason why it mutated.

To be more precise, this is not a true mutation, but the Pearl Dragon has returned to its peak state.

However, it is not easy for the Pearl Dragon to maintain this peak state. It needs to maintain the balance between the sky and the ocean in its body.

"No wonder Salem looks down on you. You really don't have much chance of becoming stronger."

Tunguska complained silently.

However, Tunguska did not look down on him because he was a dragon knight after all, and his basic combat power was there, so he still needed to give him due respect.

“Knock knock.”

Tunguska knocked politely on the door to announce his arrival.

"Come in."

Kovik's voice came from the room, his tone calm, as if he was not surprised by Tunguska's arrival.

Tunguska opened the door and walked into the room.

This is a spacious and bright bedroom with simple and elegant decoration. There are not too many gorgeous decorations, but it looks exceptionally neat and clean.

This bedroom was specially built for Kovik by Salem and is very suitable for Kovik's human identity.

Kovik was sitting on the edge of the bed, concentrating on the book in his hands. When he heard Tunguska come in, he raised his head and forced a smile.

"Your Majesty Tunguska, please take a seat."

Hearing Kovik's greeting, Tungus nodded slightly, then walked to a chair not far away, slowly sat down, and sat opposite Kovik.

"I wonder if Your Majesty has come, but has there been any news about my Lord Gwendolen?"

Although Kovik tried his best to hide his inner anxiety, Tungus still keenly caught the hint of anxiety in his tone.

It can be seen that this period of house arrest was undoubtedly a torment for Kovic.

"Sir Kovik, we are both straightforward people, so why not be honest with each other?"

"First of all, we have not received any news from Her Majesty Gwendolyn."

"And, at this moment, humans have already assembled a massive army and may launch an attack on the Winged People's headquarters at any time."

"I came here this time hoping that you could lend us a helping hand to jointly resist the human invasion."

After saying that, Tunguska clapped his hands lightly.

As applause rang out, two winged soldiers came forward, escorting a human noble in armor.

"I know that although you are a human, you grew up in the sea tribe, so naturally you are deeply dissatisfied with the shameless behavior of the human race. Therefore, I specially sent you a gift so that you can vent your anger."

"As the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Sea Tribe and a staunch ally of our Winged People, I believe you will be able to vent all your discontent, right?"

Tunguska rose from his chair and patted Kovik's shoulder in a friendly manner.

Upon hearing this, Kovik could hardly hold the book in his hand.

What venting?

It’s nothing more than making him take sides!

It must be that the human army is approaching, and the Winged People want to fight a desperate battle and use all the combat power they can use.

So he, the foreign minister of the sea tribe, was forced to go to the battlefield.

And in order to prevent him from turning against them, the damn Winged People even captured a noble from the human kingdom to force him!

If he killed him, and this handle fell into the hands of the Winged People, I'm afraid that the human race would skin him alive when they knew about this!

But if you don't kill...

Kovik turned his attention to Tunguska, who was waiting for him to make a choice.

If I don't kill him, I'm afraid I won't even be able to walk out of this room.

"Your Majesty is right. I am the foreign minister of the Sea Tribe, and the Sea Tribe is a loyal ally of the Winged People. Now that the enemy is approaching, Your Majesty's gift hits the nail on the head."

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