Each drop of crystalline water, like a flawless gem, cascaded from the inky sky, the downpour intensifying with every passing moment.
"Rain? The Armored Ones' territory has always been frigid. Why this sudden deluge?" Killer mused, perched high in the ancient tree. "Could it be caused by that brat's flames? But wait..." He watched, a flicker of surprise in his eyes. "Remarkable. The rain is torrential, yet the fire not only persists but burns even brighter." A grudging respect bloomed in his thoughts. "That brat possesses unexpected talent." Killer hesitated, his earlier confidence shaken, delaying his attack on Drakon. "Rumble..." A jagged bolt of lightning ripped across the parched sky, momentarily illuminating the vast, inky expanse. "Drakon! Are you going to use *that*? Is he really that powerful?" Blackfang hissed urgently to his comrade, his gaze fixed on the mystical runes Drakon had etched into the sky. Nine celestial thunders crackled around them, the wind a howling gale, the clouds swirling in a furious maelstrom. "He is strong, yes, but the forces behind him are far greater. I don't fully understand them yet; caution is paramount," Drakon replied, his voice low and grave. "Understood. I'll hold him off," Blackfang replied, his expression mirroring Drakon's gravity. His fighting spirit ignited, he focused intently on Killer, studying his every move. Lightning illuminated the scene in blinding flashes, the hidden flames casting an eerie, flickering glow. "Hey, Killer!" Blackfang roared, his voice booming across the battlefield. "Or should I call you 'walking iron'? That suit of armor... you must be sweating in that thing!" His words were a calculated distraction, buying Drakon precious time to complete his ritual. "A scrawny black cat, nothing but oversized claws!" Killer roared, his rage fueled by Blackfang's taunts. "Blackfang! He's too strong for you. Focus solely on defense; avoid all offensive maneuvers. I'll channel protective energy into your claws—it'll be far more effective that way," Drakon cautioned, his gaze still locked on his ritual. "Understood," Blackfang replied, bracing himself. "U... U... U..." A chilling, guttural rumble echoed from the depths below, a sound of immense power and foreboding. "What's so alarming about Iron Serpent?" Killer growled, his voice a low rumble that vibrated through his armored chest. The name itself felt like a physical threat. "I sense a powerful energy nearby, though heavily suppressed. It's... unsettling. I can still feel its presence, a cold dread clinging to the edges of my perception," Iron Serpent replied, his voice a private whisper, barely audible even to Killer. A tremor ran through the usually stoic construct. "Understood, Iron Serpent. I'll dispatch these two nuisances quickly, then report to the Demon King," Killer said, his chilling confidence a thin veneer barely masking a prickle of unease. The unease wasn't from Iron Serpent's warning, but from the subtle shift in the air, a change only he could sense. The suppressed power was far greater than he initially thought. From all sides, a darkness erupted from the earth, the flickering flames and lightning briefly illuminating a horrifying spectacle: a legion of scorpions, countless in number, their chitinous bodies clicking and scraping like a thousand grinding stones. They surged forward, a wave of segmented horror that engulfed Drakon and Blackfang in a suffocating tide of chittering limbs and venomous stingers. The air itself throbbed with their collective malice, a palpable sense of predatory hunger that chilled to the bone. The ground trembled under the weight of their advance. Observing the grim situation, Blackfang hissed a desperate prayer to Drakon, "Damn it, we've stumbled into their nest! And it's far, far larger than I ever imagined." His voice was barely audible above the cacophony of chittering exoskeletons. Drakon's gaze swept across the seemingly endless horde, his face grim. "With this swarm," he replied, his voice tight with grim determination, "three days and three nights of fighting wouldn't even begin to scratch the surface. We need to find another way." His eyes, however, held a spark of something else – not fear, but a cold, calculating assessment of the situation, a plan already forming in his mind. "Forget Killer for now; it seems my heroic sacrifice will be necessary to buy us the time to complete this spell," Blackfang declared, his usual garrulousness replaced by a grim, almost desperate determination. A flicker of something akin to bravado briefly shone in his eyes, quickly extinguished by the sheer scale of the approaching threat. "Enough with the melodrama, Blackfang," Drakon cut him off sharply, his voice tight with urgency. "Burn. And burn *bright*." The flames erupted with renewed, ferocious intensity, defying not only the torrential rain but also the encroaching darkness. The advancing scorpions were met with a wall of searing fire, a fiery barrier that momentarily held back the venomous tide, buying them precious seconds in the face of overwhelming odds. The air crackled with the heat and the desperate energy of their struggle. "So you control these venomous insects, Killer? Then I shall transform them into a delectable feast," Drakon declared, his jaw tight, eyes blazing with righteous fury. Eight incandescent rivers of Sunfire Drake energy, each thicker than a man's torso, continued to sear the air, the heat radiating outwards in shimmering waves that distorted the very landscape. The air crackled with raw power, the scent of ozone sharp in his nostrils. Drakon's words, imbued with the same unwavering resolve as the flames, channeled the chaotic energy into a focused, devastating display. The flames writhed and pulsed, a living, breathing entity, before erupting outwards in a coordinated, breathtaking dance of destruction. They engulfed the mass of scorpions, trapped within the earlier wall of fire, a writhing, venomous tide now consumed by a far more potent, cleansing fire. The creatures, their chitinous armor momentarily gleaming before being reduced to ash, were granted no respite, no opportunity to unleash their deadly stings. Their agonizing demise was swift, silent, and utterly complete, a testament to Drakon's unwavering justice. "Hissing... hissing... a symphony of menace, a venomous tide rising to engulf all." The ground writhed with a multitude of scorpions, a terrifying kaleidoscope of colors and sizes—tiny, obsidian pincers next to monstrous, crimson claws—their numbers seemingly endless. The air itself vibrated with the frantic scuttling of countless legs, a palpable sense of dread emanating from the writhing mass. Engulfed by the searing Eightfold Sunfire, the scorpions' individual shrieks were swallowed by the immensity of their collective agony, a horrifying cacophony that briefly clawed at the silence of the battlefield before being utterly consumed by the cleansing flames. The stench of burning chitin and venom briefly filled the air, a grim testament to the overwhelming power of Drakon's righteous fury, before dissipating on the wind. The relentless assault was unnerving. A horrifying pyre of incinerated scorpions marked the ground, yet the moment one wave was consumed by the Eightfold Sunfire, another surged forward, a seemingly endless tide of kitin and venom relentlessly pushing through the blazing inferno. The air itself crackled with the energy of the conflict, a maelstrom of heat, rain, and the desperate, chittering cries of the insects. Despite the driving rain, lashing against their armored bodies, and the howling wind attempting to buffet them aside, the scorpions pressed their attack, their multifaceted eyes gleaming with unwavering malice, fixed on Drakon and Blackfang. Each scorpion was a miniature engine of destruction, oversized claws slashing in a deadly, coordinated dance, venomous tails arched high, barbs poised to strike with lethal precision. Their advance was an unstoppable wave of death, a testament to their terrifying resilience and unwavering hunger. The air hung thick with the stench of burning chitin and venom, a grim testament to the carnage. Despite the wall of fire and the relentless Eightfold Sunfire, a seemingly inexhaustible tide of venomous scorpions swarmed, their advance a horrifying spectacle of relentless death. They seemed to regenerate, or perhaps were a single, monstrous entity with countless heads, each a venomous threat. The more Drakon and Blackfang destroyed, the more ferocious the remaining scorpions became, their attacks growing more frenzied, their advance more relentless, a terrifying demonstration of their collective will. Killer's laughter echoed across the battlefield, a cruel counterpoint to the desperate struggle. "Keep killing them until you collapse from exhaustion," he taunted, his voice dripping with malice. "When your strength fails, this army will tear you apart. You cannot win."
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The sky is clear, the clouds are clear, the sun is at the end of the horizon, a new day begins.Beside the old tree, Hong Ngoc Muoi is sleeping soundly next to Long Gia Hinh. Long Gia Hinh woke up early, but because he wanted to let the girl sleep a little longer, he didn't wake her up."She's probably too tired, let her sleep a little longer." Long Gia Hinh thought to himself.Moments later..."Is it morning already?""Why didn't you wake me up?" Hong Ngoc sister woke up after being hit by the bright sunlight in her eyes. She turned to ask Long Gia Hinh."Because I saw that you were asleep, so I didn't dare to wake you up."Long Gia Hinh smiled and said to the young girl, while the girl sat up and tied her long hair."You must be very hungry, look what I'm cooking for you?" Long Gia Hinh immediately said, and at the same time conveniently grabbed a few dry tree branches and threw them into the burning fire."Where did you find this rabbit, it looks delicious." Hong Ngoc Muoi looked a
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Time passed quietly, it was already more than midnight, the bright yellow moon dangling in the sky, thousands of twinkling stars adorning the night sky more and more fanciful."Actually, who is that mysterious character, where did he come from?""Why only appear for a moment and then withdraw.""After all, these guys are also demons, extremely dangerous, these people are too powerful. Around here are all areas of their activities."Long Gia Hinh is recalling the events that happened when he fought with the wild beasts. At that time, there was a detail that he did not tell Hong Ngoc Muoi, the reason he covered it up because he didn't want the girl to panic any more.The incident was when Long Gia Hinh struck the sword on the heads of the wild beasts, sending them off to the afterlife, so that they would not harm anyone anymore.But the strange thing that happened after that made Long Gia Hinh bother to think, what magic is it that is so powerful.Long Gia Hinh closed his eyes slightly,
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In front of him was a scene of desolation, with trees falling down as if a super storm had just passed.The trees were completely burned, and the flames were still burning, there must have been a fierce battle."Long Gia Hinh, save me""I'm so scared..."Hong Ngoc Muoi in her dream silently called Long Gia Hinh's name, panic was still imprinted in her mind. Long Gia Hinh gently stroked the girl's long hair, he quickly took off his coat and put it on Hong Ngoc Muoi's body, which was shaking, maybe she had a cold."Take this pill, I'll wake up soon." Long Gia Hinh took out a small red pill and put it in Hong Ngoc Muoi's mouth."Perhaps she is very scared, also because I didn't protect her well, I feel so guilty." Long Gia Hinh blamed himself in his heart, secretly said to himself, in the future, no matter what happens, he will not allow anyone to hurt this girl."Long Gia Hinh, where is this?" Hong Ngoc Muoi opened her eyes to see, the first person she saw and the name she secretly call
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On a winding path, luxuriant trees, looming silhouette of a woman supporting a boy, staggered feet step by step, towards an old tree to rest."It turns out I'm the one protecting him now!" Hong Ngoc Muoi put her hand on her forehead to sweat, smiling while talking to Long Gia Hinh."Hurry up, young man, we still need to find medicinal herbs." Hong Ngoc Muoi said softly, she took out a silk scarf and gently wiped the stains on the boy's face. long Gia Hinh was still lying there motionless, partly because he was mentally excited, partly because he had worked so hard to fight for a long time."Too bad, has it been dark lately?""There's not a single person around here, it's so deserted it's scary..." hong Ngoc Muoi looked around once, then turned to look at the other guy, extremely worried in her heart."Who's that?" Hong Ngoc Muoi was startled and asked loudly when she heard a strange noise, but received no response.in a dark thicket nearby, two red spots appeared behind the grass bloc
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The primeval forest that Long Gia Hinh mentioned at the time was located quite far from the territory of Thai Binh village. It could be said that it was located at the edge of the Iron Tribe territory, so going to get the medicinal herbs this time was quite dangerous."What are you thinking?" Hong Ngoc Muoi asked Long Gia Hinh.From then until now, the girl remained silent and did not say anything, she just waited for Long Gia Hinh to speak first. But this stupid guy, besides fighting, didn't know what to do, she had to speak up to break this silent atmosphere."Why did the lady follow me, in such a dangerous place, wouldn't you be afraid?" Long Gia Hinh was now willing to speak."Don't be afraid, didn't you save me once, with me protecting you, you won't be afraid of anything." Hong Ngoc Muoi innocently replied.Long Gia Hinh was silent for a long time without answering, Hong Ngoc Muoi saw this and turned to look at him. Seeing the girl's round, jet-black eyes staring at me, I was so
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