Bio-engineered Dinosaur in the immortal world-Chapter 30: Dragon roar

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Chapter 30: Dragon roar

A bright screen flashed before Wei Long's eyes.

He froze.

This was... new.

[Bio-Engineered Abilities Acquired:]

1. Bio-Engineered Awakened Steel Feathers (Peak).

2. Bio-Engineered Awakened Dragon Call (Peak).

3. Bio-Engineered Awakened Chimera Tail (Peak).

4. Bio-Engineered Awakened Poison Immunity (Peak)

Wei Long's golden pupils dilated.

What...?

How could this be?

Eating a Special Rare Beast gave him four Awakened abilities at once?

And not just any abilities—they were at Peak Rank!

It didn't make sense!

When he devoured the Blood Boars from the Demonic Cultivators, nothing like this happened!

Yes, he grew stronger, but he never gained four Awakened abilities in one go!

Something Was Different This Time

Suddenly, a thought hit him like a lightning bolt.

Wei Long's expression darkened.

He turned his gaze toward Xi Na.

She was looking at him with confusion.

Why did Wei Long look so shocked as he stared into thin air?

Before she could say anything—

Wei Long's deep voice rang out.

"Tell me, Xi Na. The last time you and those other Demonic Cultivators had Blood Boars, you fed them something before commanding them to kill the disciples on sight."

His voice was calm.

Too calm.

It made Xi Na's skin crawl.

She didn't know why Wei Long was asking, but she replied respectfully.

"That was a specially-made pill, created by the Blood Boar Sect. It strengthens the Blood Boars we own."

Wei Long's eyes narrowed.

His voice remained even.

"Strengthens them, how?"

Xi Na hesitated for a moment but answered.

"It temporarily raises their strength... and sometimes, it can even increase their class."

A moment of silence.

Then—Wei Long swallowed his saliva at the back of his throat.

He understood.

The Blood Boar he ate back then...

It wasn't a simple Rare Beast.

It was temporarily boosted to become a Special Rare Beast by that pill!

And the Dragoroosters—they were already Special Rare Beasts!

That's why, when he devoured them, he immediately acquired Awakened abilities!

His heart pounded.

He didn't need to rely on Demonic Cultivators.

He didn't need to capture and tame them like he originally planned.

He just needed to eat Special Rare Beasts!

This... changed everything!

Wei Long Analyzes His New Powers

Wei Long's mind raced as he studied his four new abilities.

Which one should he prioritize?

1. Bio-Engineered Awakened Steel Feathers (Peak)

Pros:

Grants 60% damage reduction from sharp attacks and critical hits.

Can turn his body into a defensive fortress.

If evolved further, it could potentially become completely invulnerable.

Cons:

Does not increase his attack power.

Might slow him down due to heavier defense.

Verdict: Perfect for defense, but it won't help him hunt better.

2. Bio-Engineered Awakened Dragon Call (Peak)

Pros:

Can summon female beasts and potential competitors.

Perfect for hunting—he could lure enemies to him instead of searching!

Might be useful for tricking other beasts into fighting each other.

Cons:

Could backfire—what if he summons something too powerful?

Might attract more enemies than he can handle.

Verdict: Excellent for ambushing prey, but also a risky gamble.

3. Bio-Engineered Awakened Chimera Tail (Peak)

Pros:

His tail turns into an evolutionary injection that can be a deadly weapon too.

Can inject an unknown chimera chemical directly into opponents.

Causing their DNA to change which is a little similar to the owner.

Cons:

Does not provide any defensive benefits.

Requires precise accuracy—if he misses, the enemy could counterattack.

Verdict: A deadly offense, but only useful if he lands the hit.

4. Bio-Engineered Awakened Poison Immunity (Peak)

Pros:

Makes him completely immune to all poisons.

A perfect counter against venomous creatures and poison cultivators.

Could be useful for eating poisonous beasts without risk.

Cons:

Does not increase attack or defense.

Useless if the opponent does not use poison.

Verdict: Good for survival, but not necessary right now.

Wei Long's brows knitted together.

Which one should he focus on first?

The Steel Feathers would make him harder to kill...

The Dragon Call would bring prey to him...

The Poison Spear Tail would increase his lethality... But what the hell is this? He thought it's poison.

And the Poison Immunity, this would ensure his survival.

Wei Long needed to choose Wisely.

His golden eyes gleamed as he carefully weighed the pros and cons.

This was an important decision.

A critical turning point in his evolution.

He clenched his claws.

And then—

His gaze slowly turned to Xi Na.

His sharp reptilian eyes locked onto her.

Xi Na shivered.

Why... was he looking at her like that?

"Are there stronger creatures here that could possibly pose a threat to me?"

His deep, rumbling voice carried a tone of confidence, yet it held an undeniable hint of curiosity.

Xi Na blinked, then quickly shook her head.

"I... I don't think so," she hesitated. "This is an Autumn Dragon Sect sanctuary, so there wouldn't be any Awakened Beasts here—I'm sure of it. After all, the sanctuaries are places where baby monsters are sent so that new disciples can tame them..."

Wei Long nodded.

That meant this place was his hunting ground.

There was no natural predator that could threaten him here.

Perfect.

Then, without hesitation, Wei Long chose his ability—

[Bio-Engineered Awakened Dragon Call (Peak) Selected]

A shudder ran through his body as his throat vibrated, his lungs expanding with tremendous force.

Xi Na, still unaware of what was about to happen, suddenly noticed something strange.

Wei Long's neck muscles tensed, his jaw flexed, his serrated teeth bared wider than ever before.

A terrifying sense of dread filled the air.

Xi Na's instincts screamed at her— something terrible was about to happen.

Then—

Wei Long spoke.

"Leave. Now."

Xi Na's eyes widened.

"What!?"

Wei Long's golden eyes flickered as he looked at her.

"Run. Don't think. Just go."

His voice was calm, but commanding.

Xi Na gulped.

Her body moved before her mind could react.

Swoosh!

She disappeared into the distance.

The moment Wei Long was sure she was far enough—

He tilted his head back...

...And then—

He decided it's time to unleash it—Wei Long's jaws, expanding unnaturally wide even further, revealing rows upon rows of serrated, gleaming fangs.

His throat stretched, his lungs compressing with monstrous force.

Then—

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

A roar erupted, an explosion of raw sound and power that blasted through the sanctuary like a divine decree.

The air split apart.

The trees bent as if bowing to an unseen force.

The ground trembled, small creatures collapsing from the sheer pressure.

The sky itself seemed to shake as an earth-shattering draconic cry tore through the heavens.

It wasn't just a roar—

It was a command.

A proclamation.

It was a dragon's call, not meant for mere mortal ears.

It was a declaration of dominance over all beasts, a summons for challengers, rivals, and prey alike.

The very air twisted, trembling as if it carried the weight of a primordial force.

And its echo carried far, far beyond the Autumn Dragon Sect's sanctuary—

...

Far away, in various hidden sanctuaries occupied by Demonic Cultivators now, the battlefield was soaked in blood.

Captured Autumn Dragon Sect disciples were either bound in chains, stripped of their weapons, or huddled together in fear.

Demonic cultivators were grinning as they watched their prisoners.

Some were debating how to execute them.

Others were mocking them, telling them to beg for their lives.

Then—tt happened.

The roar.

It shook the air, pressing down on the battlefield like a heavenly punishment in a form of booming vibrations.

Demonic cultivators froze.

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Their blood ran cold.

It was as if an ancient predator had just declared war on everything beneath it.

One cultivator staggered back.

"W-what was that!?"

Another's hands shook as he gripped his sword.

"Was... was that a beast? It—it sounded like a dragon!"

"Impossible!" their leader barked, but his voice was uneven.

Yet, even as he spoke, his legs felt weak.

He wasn't sure anymore.

It wasn't human.

That much, they all knew.

Then, one of their prisoners—an Autumn Dragon Sect disciple—began laughing.

Despite being bound and bleeding, he laughed.

A crazed, victorious laugh.

"You're all dead."

His voice dripped with satisfaction.

The demonic cultivators turned to him, glaring.

"What did you say!?"

The disciple grinned through bloodstained teeth.

"That wasn't just a beast. That was something else."

He grinned wider.

"And it's coming."

A chill ran down their spines.

...

Elsewhere, in another sanctuary, Autumn Dragon Sect cultivators were leading the remaining in-name disciples away from enemy-infested areas.

Their footsteps were silent, their expressions grim.

They had already lost many.

Even those they managed to rescue were wounded, exhausted, or too afraid to move properly.

Then—

The roar.

It washed over them like a tidal wave of sheer, terrifying power.

Many disciples stumbled, gripping their heads as their bodies instinctively trembled.

One disciple collapsed to his knees.

"W-what... what was that!?"

Their leader, a senior disciple, paled.

His grip tightened on his sword.

"...Not human."

Their breathing quickened.

"That... that wasn't one of ours, was it?" someone asked weakly.

Another disciple turned frantically.

"Tell me we don't have to fight that!"

The senior disciple gritted his teeth.

"...I don't know."

But deep inside—

He feared the truth.

That was not an ordinary beast.

It was not a disciple.

It was something else.

Something far beyond their understanding.

And it was alive.

And hungry.

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Back to Wei Long.

Wei Long's throat burned as his roar finally died down.

He chose that ability to call for them.

More of them, the more he can eat, the more abilities he can get!

Now, he could feel it.

No—them!

Beasts.

Predators.

Challengers.

They heard him.

And now, they will come.

His golden pupils dilated, his claws flexing in anticipation.

Come to me.

He licked his teeth.

And then, with a slow, monstrous grin—he vanished into the darkness.