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Online Game: Crazy Skeleton-Chapter 1871 - 1573: Green Dragon (Two-in-One)
"Why do I feel like that vajra ring wants to fuse the Dragon Spirit with the poisonous flood dragon..."
Banana looked incredulously at the chaos shield. Even he didn’t expect that his nonsense would hit the mark, producing such a strong chemical reaction. He looked at Su Ran, surprised and delighted, "Big brother, you really ought to thank me. I created an opportunity for the Ancient Poisonous Dragon to absorb the Dragon Spirit. By then, the dragon’s power will surely increase significantly!"
"Not necessarily."
The chaos shield was so thick that even sight couldn’t penetrate it. Su Ran had a bad premonition. Under the influence of the vajra ring, there were only two possible outcomes: either the Ancient Poisonous Dragon would absorb the Dragon Spirit and strengthen itself rapidly, or the Dragon Spirit might counteract the poisonous dragon!
If the Ancient Poisonous Dragon were at its peak, Su Ran wouldn’t have been too worried. But in its current state of unconsciousness, how could it resist the Dragon Spirit’s backlash? If it really came to this, it would mean losing a Platinum-level general!
This was a loss he couldn’t afford! 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶
"I feel there’s a great chance of success. After all, this is a strategy laid down by the Dark Honored One, aiming precisely at this Dragon Spirit. Just wait and see. I’m putting my words here, this flood dragon will rise to the skies in one step!"
Banana grew more and more excited as if the Ancient Poisonous Dragon were his pet. Witnessing the evolution of a dragon pet was supreme glory!
"Thanks for your kind words. If the flood dragon can really fuse the Dragon Spirit, I genuinely need to thank you thoroughly!"
Su Ran’s thoughts were all tied to the chaos shield. What Banana said somewhat eased his tense mood. He wished for a pair of X-ray eyes to understand what was happening inside.
"Haha, I’ve got the gift of gab today. Whatever I say comes true. Just wait and see!"
Banana patted his chest confidently. Being able to guess correctly even in a scripted scenario set by the system, this little thing couldn’t possibly stump him!
With Banana’s words, Su Ran felt a lot more at ease. He said nothing more, glanced at the Beast King Xisi beside him, and found that he was quite calm, with no movements, just waiting for the chaos shield to disappear before his eyes.
Suddenly.
A loud dragon roar came from within the chaos shield, growing stronger and filled with a sense of joy. Following this, the chaos shield began to twist and tremble, feeling like it could shatter at any moment. This made it clear that the most critical moment had arrived, and even the surrounding atmosphere grew tense.
"Not good!"
Su Ran had been monitoring the Ancient Poisonous Dragon’s attributes on the panel. When he noticed its health was slowly dropping, his heart skipped a beat, and the Bone Soul Ghost Fire in his eye sockets suddenly flared up.
Before he could accept this reality, to his shock, the Ancient Poisonous Dragon’s health was plummeting like an avalanche. In just two or three seconds, it had already lost a quarter!
Danger!
If this continued, the Ancient Poisonous Dragon would definitely be devoured by the Dragon Spirit. This was trouble!
But how should he help it?
Su Ran felt utterly lost and overwhelmed, a deep sense of powerlessness rising within him, feeling self-blame for his own inability.
"Big brother, why do I feel something isn’t right?"
Even Banana, an outsider, sensed something was amiss, especially seeing Su Ran’s tense and worried expression, strengthening his own uneasy feeling.
"..."
At this point, Su Ran didn’t have the mind to chat idly with Banana. His eyes were fixed on the Ancient’s health bar, which had dropped to one-third. If this continued, he would soon completely lose the Ancient Poisonous Dragon as a pet.
Damn it!
Su Ran felt unwilling, tightening his skeletal body in anger, exerting so much force that even the creaking sound of bones rubbing could be heard.
"Hmm?"
Just as Su Ran lowered his head, he saw the Ancient Relic in his hand. He was first stunned, then a crazy idea came to his mind.
If the Ancient Poisonous Dragon was going to fail, what use was this relic left for?
Even if the poisonous dragon were to die, it must have a proper end!
Perhaps, with the involvement of the relic, the disadvantage could be reversed, suppressing the Dragon Spirit!
By now, Su Ran was grasping at straws, refusing to give up as long as there was a sliver of hope to save this poisonous dragon!
"Whoosh!"
The Ancient Relic was hurled by Su Ran with all his might, aiming directly at that chaos shield. Whether it would succeed or fail, it all depended on this!
It’s worth mentioning that since obtaining the Ancient Relic, Su Ran had been treasuring it like a gem. Throwing it out like this was truly the first time. One could imagine how complex Su Ran’s feelings were at this moment.
However.
Lady Luck did not favor Su Ran this time. The Ancient Relic struck the chaos shield but did not penetrate through as he had hoped; it was directly deflected.
Even the Ancient Relic was ineffective. This Platinum-level poisonous dragon was destined to be devoured by the Dragon Spirit. No wonder Beast King Xisi wasn’t anxious at all. Now it made sense. The Dragon Spirit had such power, leaving nothing to worry about.
"This..."
The last bit of hope was dashed. Su Ran felt as if his heart had turned to ashes, and all colors before his eyes turned gray. He even forgot to pick up the Ancient Relic that had fallen to the ground, standing with his jaw dropped, wanting to say something but unable to utter a single sound.
Finally, what Su Ran feared most happened. With the Dragon Spirit’s mighty roar, the Ancient Poisonous Dragon’s health was wiped out, disappearing completely from his pet panel. This dragon was a special pet. The advantage was that it didn’t occupy pet space, but it only had one life. Once dead, it was utterly gone. This meant that the Ancient Poisonous Dragon had completely become history. All the efforts spent nurturing it for so long were now in vain.