Chapter 135: The Dragon

The fire burned as expected, but it meant that Narce and Tel Aviv had to get out of the area, as no one likes to be scorched by the flames.

Thinking like this, the two quickly left the place, but after a while, Narse, who was following Tel Aviv, suddenly said: "Oh, this time it seems to be even worse." โ€

"Well, damn it, what are you referring to this time?" Tel Aviv asked helplessly, quickly raising his head after the hard lesson of the last time.

Seeing this, Narse shrugged slightly, then raised his hand and pointed to the sky: "If you like to eat bugs, this might be a good thing for you." โ€

The apocalyptic landscape was presented to Tel Aviv.

The sky above them was slowly shattering, and at the same time, tens of thousands of white bugs peeled away from the sky and rushed towards them quickly.

"I hope I don't get strangled, okay, we've got to hurry, I don't know how this bug attacks. As he spoke, Tel Aviv waved his staff, and then, decisively, he fired a large fireball at the oncoming swarm.

In order to avoid the fireball, the swarm temporarily dispersed.

"Hurry up, Narse. With that, Tel Aviv raised his feet and quickly ran forward, and it is worth mentioning that along with the swarm came the fire that spread rapidly.

The sheer number of insects followed in the footsteps of Tel Aviv and Nalce.

As the shattered space above slowly repaired, the swarm slowly turned into a white dragon.

Narse, who wanted to observe the situation, saw that the dragon was about to shoot flames at them, which made him curse helplessly: "Oh, damn it. โ€

At the last moment, Narse grabbed Tel Aviv's high collar, picked him up, and then clipped him directly to his waist, taking advantage of the momentum, leaping forward, barely dodging the white flames that seemed to burn people directly.

"Actually, it's a lot better than being burned, but it looks like we're going to have to hurry, and it's time to go that way. Narse glanced down at Tel Aviv, who looked loveless, and smiled awkwardly.

"Go south, the church in Davos town should be over there, just now this space is a little collapsed, I specially observed the direction of reality. After saying this, Tel Aviv then sighed helplessly: "I think I really need to exercise well." โ€

Listening to Tel Aviv's instructions, Narse quickly changed direction, and then continued to run away, while still teasing Tel Aviv: "Actually, there is an easier way, such as you use magic to change gender, so that it will not be too embarrassing, if you can do it." โ€

"Someone told you that you resemble Fadra, oh, damn witch. Grumbling, Tel Aviv picked up his staff and swung it at the sky, and then a huge fireball shot straight into the sky for the approaching dragon.

Seeing this, the dragon behind them waved its wings a little harder, and at the same time, its huge body began to rise slowly, perfectly allowing the fireball to pass by it.

"Actually, that woman just scolds you for being a blunt, and there's nothing annoying about it other than her disdain for the priesthood as a whole. Narse subconsciously shrugged his shoulders, but forgot that Tel Aviv was clamped around his waist, fortunately he stopped his movements in time, otherwise no one could have predicted that something would happen.

"I thought, we can talk about something else, and the thought of that wrinkled old woman gives me a headache. Tel Aviv cupped his forehead, looking helpless.

"Roar", the white dragon approached the two of them again, and the mouth was spewing flames for a moment.

In order to avoid the flames, Narse could only take Tel Aviv forward.

He let out a muffled grunt, but after rolling around, he quickly stood up, and continued on his way: "Looks like this big guy isn't very interested in our jokes. โ€

"See, the white building in front of you is the church in Davos. Tel Aviv was powerless to complain about this, but although there was still no expression on his face, after raising his head and looking at the environment in front of him, he still opened his mouth and reminded Narse loudly.

As soon as Tel Aviv finished speaking, he saw an ear popping out of the top of Narse's head.

In the next moment, he led Tel Aviv directly through the door and rushed into the church.

The sudden acceleration made Tel Aviv a little dazed, but after a little relief, he quickly swung his staff.

As he moved, boulders began to emerge from the ground through the gap in the church until the exit of the church was completely sealed.

Narse, who was sitting leisurely on the ground, saw Tel Aviv stop what he was doing before he asked, "Are you sure that this kind of shoddy building can withstand that damn dragon?"

"If my guess is correct, those bugs are supposed to be bugs that can construct space or illusions, so they basically can't change objects in another dimension, which is reality. Tel Aviv raised his hand and patted the dust off his body, then spoke.

"I hope you're right, otherwise you won't have to make any money and you'll have to face that kind of powerful guy, but it's a loss. As he spoke, Nelsey stood up and began to look around.

Suddenly, he exclaimed, "You should really take a good look, Tel Aviv, what the hell is going on here?"

There were corpses and blood everywhere they looked, but fortunately, the two of them were used to this kind of scene, otherwise they would inevitably start shouting, or directly let themselves meet the food in their stomachs.

"It seems that this is the reason why there is no news of Davos, there must be no living creatures here. Tel Aviv crouched down and carefully observed the decomposing corpses on the ground.

"Ever since I came here, strange things have been happening one after another, I don't know what has happened in Davos in the past few months, and Lรณpez doesn't know where this kid has gone. Narse continued with Tel Aviv's words.

Tel Aviv, who had finished studying the body, slowly stood up, then turned to Narse and said, "We have to explore this place first to see if we can find any clues, and by the way, find other exits." โ€

"I don't think we have any other choice. As he spoke, Narse raised his chin and pointed to the corpse that Tel Aviv had just observed: "Did you find anything?"

"Judging from the wounds, it must have been caused by a weapon such as a dagger, so it is basically certain that the death of these priests has nothing to do with the strange phenomenon, probably. Tel Aviv's cold voice replied in the huge church.