Chapter Ninety-Seven: The Soldering Dragon
The moon is dark and the wind is high, stealing iron and setting fire to the sky.
Sticking his head out to glance at the deserted street, Clarie tugged at his collar and retreated into the corner.
The weather here is getting colder and colder! He couldn't help but feel a little nostalgic for the scorching summer days on his home continent.
But at this moment, if someone asked him to go back to that place in dire straits, he would definitely jump up and blow his head out.
Ever since the last time they took the initiative to stand up against the Thorny Dragons, these alien slaves had already gained the approval of the Vikings.
Not only have they now moved to better dormitories, but they are treated almost exactly the same as the Viking workers.
They are free to go in and out of most parts of the island, and they are given clothes and daily necessities from time to time, and even after a full month of labor, they can receive a good pay.
When they got their hands on the golden coin, almost all the goblins burst into tears.
They never imagined that they would have such an experience in the days to come.
From the moment they became slaves, their lives were destined to be spent in misery and misery, and when all their value was drained, they might be thrown into deep pits to be eaten by hyenas.
But now?
In this foreign land, they not only regained their freedom, but also lived a better life.
Klee took the warm gold coin from his bosom, put it in his mouth and bit it, and then carefully put it back in his pocket.
"It has been said that every goblin is a natural money worshipper, and that only gold coins are their lifelong favorite. 」
In the past, Klee agreed with this statement, but now he has found a new faith.
Hearing distant shouts, he glanced up at the plume of smoke in the sky, then silently retreated back into the corner.
Their mission tonight is to disperse the various locations hidden on the site and see who is doing the bad thing.
The streets are still deserted late at night.
A little bored, Klee couldn't help but think of another thing.
The captured Thorn Dragons had become much more docile lately, and his old rival Jig had even touched their bodies two days earlier, which made Klee, who had just been able to get close to the Thorn Dragons, feel a little anxious.
Whoever can tame the head dragon of the stinging dragon first means that his status among all the goblins is undoubted, and he must take the first place in this competition.
I heard that Gig had been working on a stained glass lately, and he had made a bold statement that he wanted to allow the spiny dragons to roam freely even during the day.
Not only did the leader not criticize this whimsical idea, but he also praised that perhaps this was the true way to tame the thorny dragon.
The more people lack something, the more they yearn for something, and the same is true for dragons.
If you can let those spiny dragons, which can only haunt at night, bask in the warm sun......
Thinking of this, Kre's heart couldn't help but tighten, and when he returned tonight, he had to take action as soon as possible.
"Bell~"
There were a few strange noises coming from the empty street, and Klee was stunned for a moment, then immediately quietly stuck his head out.
An eerie-looking black figure was lying on the iron box erected on the side of the street—the mailbox they had set up not long ago.
It has a pair of bat-like wings, dark gray skin, a long tail, and a body that looks like a particularly large salamander when viewed from behind.
Isn't this a dragon, too?" thought to himself, and stood up.
He moved very lightly, barely making any sound.
But even so, the thing that was lying on the iron box turned its head with a feeling.
His green eyes shone with a ghostly glow, his gray and black face was like a skeleton, and his huge mouth showed sharp teeth.
Ghosts, undead, demons?
Countless thoughts flashed through Klee's mind for a moment, and he bit his mouth tightly so that he didn't let himself exclaim.
This monster looks really scary.
"Woo~"
A voice like a baby's cry sounded softly.
Klee shuddered.
In the silence of the night, it was so strange to hear such a voice.
His hairs stood upside down.
Suddenly~
Just now it was summoning its partner, and two more identical monsters flew over.
They lay on their stomachs together on the mailbox, then stretched out their short limbs and clung to the edge of the mailbox.
Thorn~
The sound of a tin sheet being torn pierced the silent street.
They're trying to dismantle the mailbox?
Although the monster is not large, it has a lot of strength.
After the three-headed monster dismantled the mailbox, it picked up the three largest pieces of iron and quickly flew into the sky.
"Beep-beep-"
Immediately Kle blew the brass whistle around his neck.
Now that we know who the iron thief is, it's time to go ahead with the plan.
......
When the shout "fire" rang out again, Green immediately sent Pipsqueak into the sky.
This is a plan they have already made, one part of them is responsible for extinguishing the "fire", the other part is hiding in the construction site, and he is responsible for scouting and chasing targets in the sky.
Night is the best protective color of the night evil, and in the night sky, almost no one can detect their presence.
It didn't take long for a sharp brass whistle to sound.
Looking at the three black shadows below that flapped their wings and flew into the distance, Green immediately followed quietly.
The iron-stealing dragon was somewhat surprising, but it wasn't too much of a surprise to him. Except for people, only those strange dragons on Tequila would do such a thing.
It was only when Green followed the three little thieves for a long time that he found out that they were actually from Frost Fire Island.
Flames were still rising from the scorching crater, and the three-headed iron-stealing dragon flew to Frostfire Island, circled in the air, and then flew straight into a cave in the side of a volcano.
Green hesitated in the sky before Pipsqueak flew over.
Although it was possible to scare the snakes, in order to satisfy his curiosity, he decided to fly closer to see what they were stealing iron for.
Flying to the height of the cave, Green pulled out a goggle from his bosom.
His vision at night was not very good, but he still saw three blazing white flames flashing from the deep cave.
These three flames were short, slender, like spitting fiery serpents.
Illuminated by white light, the three-headed monster with terrifying faces stretched out its tubular tongues aimed at the scorching fiery serpent at the iron plate on its claws.
In an instant, the flames were scattered.
Green put down the scope in his hand with a confused expression, and there was only one thought left in his mind.
Damn, this dragon can even weld!!