The First Dragon God-Chapter 106: Fiona’s Situation

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Leo frowned deeply. He had noticed that tree before but hadn’t thought much of it at the time.

"You’re telling me that thing is an Evolved Rank monster?"

Tatiana’s expression darkened slightly. "Yes. And if you don’t handle it soon, it’ll become a bigger problem than you can deal with."

Leo’s eyes narrowed. "How bad?"

Tatiana exhaled.

"Bad enough that if it grows any stronger, you’ll have to abandon this base. Because at that point, only an off-worlder will be able to take it down."

Leo tensed.

That was not what he wanted to hear.

His home—their base—was dangerously close to that tree.

If it was becoming a threat, then that meant he had no choice.

"I guess that means I know what I’m fighting next," Leo muttered.

Tatiana smiled. "Good choice. You kill it now, you won’t have to deal with it later."

Leo clenched his fists. The next step in his evolution had been decided.

Tomorrow, he would face the Evolved Rank monster living in his backyard.

The battlefield was drenched in blood and Fiona stood in the center of it all.

Her silver fur now matted with crimson streaks and her sides heaved with each ragged breath. Her muscles were screaming in protest but she still stood strong.

Around her, the bodies of fallen beasts lay in twisted heaps—mutant hounds with their throats torn out, monstrous centipedes split in half, grotesque rats whose flesh had been ripped away. But despite the carnage, more creatures still surrounded her.

Their hunger hadn’t waned and her fight wasn’t over.

Fiona’s body ached. Blood seeped from multiple gashes along her legs and torso, her once-flawless coat now marred by deep wounds.

Her vision blurred slightly, exhaustion creeping in like a slow poison, but she forced herself to remain focused.

She had fought for what felt like hours, tearing through the seemingly endless horde of monsters that had converged upon her the moment she stepped into their territory.

Now, she was trapped.

Her instincts told her that she was being pushed to the very edge of her limits, but she refused to fall.

The pack of creatures before her had learned.

They no longer lunged mindlessly, no longer charged into her claws like the beasts before them. They had begun coordinating, waiting for her to make a mistake .

Fiona growled lowly, her ears flicking as she calculated her next move. She couldn’t allow them to overwhelm her completely.

The ground beneath her was cracked and filled with blood, filling the air with the thick smell of the crimson matter.

The once-standing buildings around her had been reduced to rubble, shattered by the sheer force of her battle.

The devastation was massive to say the least, as it was caused by dozens of monsters level 15 and above.

Chunks of concrete and debris lay scattered, some stained with the remains of creatures that had been slammed into them with bone-shattering force.

The soil beneath her paws was torn up, uneven from where her claws had ripped through flesh and stone alike.

And yet, her enemies kept coming.

A massive mutant boar, easily twice her size, pawed at the ground a few feet away. Its thick, reddish-black hide looks like armor plating, its eyes glowing with primal rage.

To her right, a serpentine beast, its elongated body covered in spiny protrusions, coiled in anticipation, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike.

Behind her, several mutant hounds prowled, their jagged teeth bared, their bodies twitching as they prepared to lunge at her throat the moment she faltered.

Fiona lowered her body, her claws digging into the dirt. Her limbs shook, her stamina drained beyond anything she had ever experienced before.

The fight had gone on for too long.

She had reached her limit but there was no retreat.

The boar charged first, with the ground trembling beneath its massive weight as it surged forward with terrifying speed.

Fiona reacted on instinct, dodging at the last possible second, her claws swiping across its exposed flank. A deep gash opened, but the creature didn’t even slow down, its sheer bulk barreling into a nearby structure, collapsing it into rubble.

But she didn’t have time to react as the serpentine beast struck next.

Its long body lashed toward her like a whip, the razor-sharp spines along its back grazing her side, leaving behind a trail of fresh crimson wounds.

Fiona snarled in pain, retaliating immediately with a powerful bite to its throat.

Her fangs sank deep, but before she could tear it apart, the hounds lunged.

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Pain flared through her hind leg as one of them sank its fangs into her flesh, dragging her down.

Another latched onto her shoulder, its powerful jaws clamping down, trying to pin her in place.

A third leapt for her exposed throat—

With a furious snarl, Fiona jerked her entire body, slamming the hound on her shoulder into the serpentine beast’s spiny back.

The creature let out an agonized screech, its sharp protrusions tearing through the hound’s hide.

She then spun midair, twisting her body in a way that allowed her to crush the hound on her leg with a forceful stomp.

The sound of bones shattering echoed through the battlefield.

But the remaining enemies didn’t hesitate.

The boar had regained its balance, its wounds only fueling its rage as it roared.

The mutant hounds, despite their fallen brethren, showed no fear .

The serpentine beast, though injured, coiled itself once more, preparing another strike.

Fiona’s chest heaved and her vision swam.

Her limbs felt like lead and she could barely move.

Her breath came out in slow, ragged gasps, her body refusing to keep up with her will to fight.

Her instincts screamed at her, telling her that she had reached her breaking point .

She couldn’t go on. And for the first time in this battle, doubt crept into her mind .

Was this it?

Was this where she fell?

Her ears flicked at the distant sound of the creatures growling, advancing toward her.

The fight wasn’t over but she was at her limit, and for the first time, she couldn’t see a way forward.

The monsters moved in and Fiona couldn’t stop them.

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