Chapter 156 Dragon 2



Jiang Zhi entered the cave, and in order to suppress the dragon, she also used the "winning people over with virtue" technique.

The method of winning people over with virtue has absorbed too much steel, and its current weight is comparable to the Five Finger Mountain.

The pressure from both sides, coupled with the restraint of chains, gave Jiang Zhi some space, enough for her to record the constellations in the cave in a short period of time.

Upon closer inspection, it became clear that this was a teleportation array.

However, half of the formation was suppressed by this giant dragon.

Jiang Zhi cursed inwardly.

Do you really want her to die?

The dragon was weighing down by tens of millions of pounds, making it very uncomfortable.

But it also remained extremely curious. How could this ant-sized thing exert such great energy to suppress it? It could also clearly see the little ant using this tiny thing to widen the hole that represented freedom.

While Jiang Zhi was trying to move the giant dragon away, the dragon was also pondering how to "win people over with virtue".

The two harbored ulterior motives.

Jiang Zhi took out several portable lamps from her backpack and threw them around.

The space was enormous, and her electric light barely improved visibility.

Jiang Zhi then got a glimpse of the cave's full appearance.

There was a small lake inside the cave, and it seemed that there were fish in the lake, and many low-lying aquatic plants grew on the lakeside.

It is vitality.

The giant object beside her was temporarily suppressed, and she was running low on oxygen.

If the plant can survive here, does that mean she can breathe here without the oxygen tank?

Jiang Zhi carefully removed the cover and took a few gentle breaths.

Because of the presence of this dirty dragon, the smell here was unpleasant, and Jiang Zhi almost gagged.

It's filthy!

It took her a while to adjust before she was finally able to breathe freely.

Feeling disgusted, Jiang Zhi wandered around for a while, then caught a few fish from the water and threw two of them to the dragon.

The dragon was completely stunned.

What does "ant" mean?

Should we feed it?

If it weren't immobilized, it would have already eaten the ant.

Jiang Zhi didn't care what the dragon was thinking. She glanced at the cave entrance and knew that she just needed to escape quickly if she couldn't suppress the dragon anymore.

Thinking of this, Jiang Zhian used the Immortal's Guidance to raise a small fire, and after processing the fish, she grilled it over the fire in her hand.

She suddenly thought of a joke: frying tofu with the back of her hand. This would have been impossible before, but now, she can even grill fish with her bare hands, so frying tofu with the back of her hand isn't out of the question.

Jiang Zhi chuckled, trying to find humor in her predicament.

Surely we can't just give up hope when there's no hope left to live?

Grilled fish has no seasoning, but that doesn't stop it from being more flavorful than raw fish; the charred aroma itself is quite pleasant.

The dragon smelled the grilled fish in Jiang Zhi's hand, and its stomach started growling. The two half-dead fish in front of it didn't seem so hard to swallow anymore.

It uses its tongue to curl up the fish and swallows it directly into its stomach.

This little bit isn't even enough to fill its teeth.

Its gaze then fell upon the grilled fish in Jiang Zhi's hand. The food this little ant had made smelled so good. It stuck out its tongue, stole a glance, and saw that Jiang Zhi was eating with great relish, showing no intention of giving it any. Its eyes widened even more.

It's already scarlet, so being round doesn't necessarily make it cute.

Jiang Zhi only ate the fish after seeing the giant dragon eat it. Since this guy could eat it, she could eat it too.

Putting everything else aside, this fish actually has a hint of sweetness.

Jiang Zhi quickly ate the two fish, but strangely, she didn't feel full at all.

She grabbed a few more and roasted them. Just as she was about to eat them, the dragon got impatient and started shaking again.

Jiang Zhi quickly darted to the cave entrance with the fish in her hand. Just as she was about to jump out, the image of the dragon suddenly appeared in her mind.

It seems like Wanfu had the same expression when he asked for food before.

Could it be a gluttonous dragon?

Jiang Zhi tossed a grilled fish in front of the dragon, which quickly rolled it into its mouth with its tongue. This time, it experienced a sensation it had never felt before, as if it had discovered a new continent.

Delicious, absolutely delicious!

The dragon's aura dissipated, and Jiang Zhi, sensing the relaxation of her guard, stepped forward and asked, "Do you want to eat?" She waved the grilled fish in her hand.

"Whoosh!" The dragon exhaled a breath, indicating its agreement.

Jiang Zhi threw the remaining grilled fish in front of it, and it eagerly rolled it up and ate it, its scarlet eyes revealing a hint of satisfaction.

In Jiang Zhi's view, this was like a cow chewing on a peony.

That's true. With a mouth that big, a two- or three-pound grilled fish wouldn't even be enough to fill its teeth.

Jiang Zhi grilled a few more fish over the fire, then held them up to the dragon and said, "Listen carefully, I'm going to remove the pressure now. You're not allowed to move, otherwise I'll grill fish for you. If you move, you'll never get to eat any more!"

The dragon couldn't understand Jiang Zhi's words at all. It had been locked up here for too long, and its hearing was damaged, so it could hardly hear anything.

All I could see was that the little ant was waving its arms and legs excitedly, and it was time to give it something good to eat.

"Did you understand?"

Considering that the dragon might not understand, Jiang Zhi took a few steps back to the cave entrance, making it easier for her to escape if the creature went berserk.

Jiang Zhi tossed another fish to it, then slowly retrieved the gold brick; the pressure from the crushing weight of Mount Tai hadn't eased. Jiang Zhi was testing the dragon; if it continued its rampage, she would crush it back down hard.

Sensing the pressure on its body lessen, the dragon trembled, a fish dangling from its mouth, its large eyes fixed on Jiang Zhi, as if it were restraining something.

"Do you want to go out?" Jiang Zhi asked tentatively again, but the guy couldn't understand at all, so Jiang Zhi pointed to the cave entrance.

The dragon seemed to understand what the little ant was trying to say.

It nodded subconsciously.

Jiang Zhi pointed to the remaining fish in her hand, and the dragon's whiskers bristled.

Alright, this guy shouldn't explode anytime soon.

Jiang Zhi slowly approached the guy, the grilled fish in her hand emitting a smoky aroma that made his mouth water.

After feeding it the grilled fish, Jiang Zhi slowly released the pressure on it, but remained wary.

Unexpectedly, this guy wasn't full at all, and kept wagging his tail, wanting more food, so Jiang Zhi had no choice but to continue roasting it.

It took more than two hundred fish to fill this guy's stomach.

After it had eaten its fill, it seemed to be recalling something, lying motionless on the ground. While remaining vigilant, Jiang Zhi began to study the stars.

Just then, the dragon suddenly sprang up, and Jiang Zhi immediately flashed to the edge of the cave.

The dragon began to struggle, and Jiang Zhi put on an oxygen mask and went out of the cave.

But the dragon showed no intention of harming her. It was curled up, trembling incessantly, with blood seeping from its eyes, looking quite pitiful.

"What's wrong?" Jiang Zhi asked, without taking a step forward.

Its tail swept wildly, and a huge crashing sound came from inside the cave. Jiang Zhi noticed that its belly was bulging, as if something was going up.

No way, did this guy throw up?

Thinking about it, it makes sense. After all, if you're used to eating raw meat, you'd definitely get diarrhea if you suddenly ate cooked meat.

Jiang Zhi covered her nose.

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