Chapter 125: Failure

The blue waves are rippling and the sky is cloudless.

"I can finally rest for a while! I almost didn't tire myself out this time!"

Stargorn thought as he looked at the seabirds flying in the sky.

It allowed its massive body to lie quietly in the waves, feeling the warm waters wash over its dark copper-colored scales, which would make it feel like it had been quiet for a long time recently.

Not long after it returned, it encountered the Priest Shar's troubles, so much so that it made a long trip to the overseas islands with the paladins to chase those who had fallen into the shadows.

I have to say that those mice in the shadows are really the best at hiding.

It took him and the paladins nearly two months to find the tracks of those Shar priests among the hundreds of islands.

When they arrived, they were still performing evil sacrifices, trying in vain to summon the gods who dwelt in the shadow plane.

Thinking of that scene, the blood-colored altar, those priests of Share, the sacrificers of the ceremony.

In order to please God, or to hasten His birth.

He chose to cut off his facial features as an accelerant for the sacrifice.

But in spite of this, the priests who had lost their eyes still gazed reverently at the altar statues, and their lipsless mouths were diligently chanting prayers.

It's crazy!

Even though Stargon, as an elderly bronze dragon, has already experienced many ups and downs.

I still can't help but give these fallen Priests Shar an evaluation.

Fortunately, in the end, there was no major chaos, and they arrived in time to stop the ceremony.

Sanction all the priests with the light, destroying their corpses and the blood-colored altars.

After the destruction, Stargorn returned.

Although there seemed to be a few more fish that slipped through the net, Stargorn didn't bother to think about it that much.

Leave the rest to the Paladin squad, not to mention, just those few small fish, they can't carry out another round of strikes against Karandu.

"That's good!"

Stargorn was sunbathing for the first time in a long time, and his mind began to drift.

I'm back to doing what I love best.

That is to observe human society.

It raised its ribbed and grooved crown and looked directly at Karandu in the distance.

Lying in the seawater, it can clearly see every face in the harbor by using the dragon's over-distance vision.

Whether it's a smiling face full of philistines, a swarthy face covered with sweat, or a childish face with a playful smile, it's clear!

Stargorn looked at the bustling megacity in the distance, and the endless fleet of ships in the harbor.

Although it has been observed many times.

But it still never gets tired of watching it, watching the small scenes with interest.

He felt that humans were really a wonderful creature.

More than ten years, for their real dragons, it is just a nap.

But in their hands, the change can be called the reversal of the sun and the moon, like a miracle.

Was it about forty, or fifty, or more than half a century ago?

Anyway, at that time, this was still a territory of a [Sixth-Order] or a [Seventh-Order] aquatic ogre, and it was originally remembered here.

And in the beginning, Karando was not so big, there was only a pier and some small towns attached to the dock.

But half a century later, a huge structure that their true dragons couldn't build for centuries lies on this plain.

Stargorn couldn't remember exactly how long he had been in Calando's lair, but he knew the approximate timeline.

So, on more than one occasion, Stargorn told his nephew Gelin to be patient with the wise and good of mankind.

And for those evil criminals, they must use thunderbolt means, and they must not be soft.

Otherwise, their growth rate is far beyond the imagination of the real dragon.

But thinking about this, Stargorn suddenly remembered that Gerin had listened to his overseas story last night, and it seemed that he had something on his mind not to tell.

Bronze dragons are very sensitive, especially to the state of their kind.

So Gerin didn't hide it, but Stargoun didn't think about it that much, anyway, it couldn't go wrong under his nose.

The waves swept in, the tide began to become turbulent, and the giant city in the distance began to flourish.

Stargon felt a little hungry, and it felt it was too much to fill its stomach by finding a few sharks in its territory.

Yesterday he looked at this shark that he had been stocking for almost ten years, and he felt that there were not many of them in thousands of pounds.

It's only been a few months, and it's going to go to other seas to forage for food?

The next time you meet Gerin, be sure to talk about it, don't just eat the tail and not the head, it's a waste!

With this in mind, Stargorn and the waves went underwater and began to search for sharks in the area.

But it didn't take long for Stargon, who was underwater, to discover something very disgusting.

It's actually a goblin that moves freely underwater!

And not the eight-legged aquatic goblins, but the ones on land.

However, whether it is terrestrial or aquatic, as a bronze dragon, it will never allow such creatures to appear in its territory.

When it came back before, it cleared out a group of nearby sea ghost women and shark people.

I didn't expect another goblin to pop up now.

Stargorn directly manipulated the flow of water, and pinched and exploded the goblin into a blood mist in the water.

Its emerald eyeballs began to scan the flat seabed.

It didn't believe it was the only one around.

Soon, it found four or five in succession in the southeast and southwest directions.

After pinching them into powder under the weight of the weight, Stargoun nodded in satisfaction and headed for a shark that was hunting sea lions not far away.

And what it doesn't see is.

Under a riverbed near a rock wall, a partially exposed sculpture buried under the sand of the riverbed secretly opened its dark golden vertical pupils.

But the body did not move.

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On a high platform.

Gordon now thinks back to the feeling of the bronze dragon more than thirty meters long swimming past his head, and his scalp is a little numb.

If it weren't for the [Still Stone Statue], it might have been discovered.

Fortunately, it did not choose to send all its dependents in one go, but planned to go out in batches.

However, what I didn't expect was that I met the bronze dragon in the first batch.

I don't know if it's good or bad luck.

Gordon was scared enough anyway.

But Gordon was thinking more now that this underwater tunnel would not be usable until the old bronze dragon left.

Anyway, it didn't dare to use it.

But that meant that its escape plans were put on hold.

However, it seems that there is another way.

Gordon took out a [Transfiguration] scroll from his dimensional pouch.

Silent and silent.