This Giant Dragon is So Powerful!-Chapter 56 - 55: Undermining the Foundation

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Chapter 56: Chapter 55: Undermining the Foundation

Shiji dispatched over fifty of the most agile-minded Kobolds within the clan to covertly observe at various nodes where the Wild Dwarves appeared.

On the first day, the Wild Dwarves made no moves. ๐’‡๐“ป๐“ฎ๐“ฎ๐™ฌ๐™š๐’ƒ๐’๐“ธ๐™ซ๐’†๐™ก.๐“ฌ๐“ธ๐’Ž

On the second day, there was no movement.

It wasnโ€™t until the third day that two Kobolds lurking near the southwest detected traces of the Wild Dwarves.

"Black Bone, you must return quickly to report the news to the leader. I will continue to lurk here,"

A Kobold, whose body was covered in numerous green leaves and vines for camouflage, saw figures flitting through the distant forestโ€”Wild Dwarves clad in leather armor, wielding axes, swiftly shuttling through the treesโ€”and said in a startled, low voice to its companion beside it.

Black Bone nodded gravely, stealthily retreating backward. Once he reached a position where the sound couldnโ€™t be detected, he started running swiftly and soon disappeared.

Black Blood Valley.

Shiji received the news from the Kobold spies.

He quickly returned to his dwelling, approaching a flat, smooth stone surface.

The stone surface bore a not-so-pleasant-looking map. At the mapโ€™s center was Black Blood Valley, with several marked points surrounding it: the Brown Forest Wild Dwarves Clan, the High-Level Demon โ€™Horned Lionโ€™ sightings, the Rotting Swamp โ€™Queen of Darknessโ€™, the Ogre Tribe, the Giant Demon Tribe...

Kobolds, experts in mining, could navigate complex mine shafts without getting lostโ€”almost all of them were born pathfinding masters.

Thus, aside from the map being a bit unpleasant aesthetically, its precision was not much of an issue.

Arriving at the map stone, Shiji lightly tapped a spot in a forest located fifty to sixty kilometers outside the Rotting Swamp, creating a small marked hole.

This mark indicated the location where the Kobold spies discovered the Wild Dwarf army.

"From here, if the Wild Dwarves choose to attack Black Blood Valley, they still need to cross a river and bypass two mountains, which not only costs more time but also easily exposes themselves... Clearly, their target is not Black Blood Valley."

After analyzing, Shiji sighed with relief.

He feared that if the casters among the Wild Dwarves mastered soul memory magic, they might forcibly extract from the surrendered Goblin Warriors the information about his diversion plan.

Though the odds were slim, this involved the masterโ€™s safety, and Shiji was cautious for good reason.

Luckily, the worst-case scenario didnโ€™t come to pass.

"This marching route doesnโ€™t suit an assault on Black Blood Valley, but... itโ€™s very suitable for an attack on the Rotting Swamp, the Black Tooth Clan, and the Barbarian Bone Race..."

No need to elaborate on the Rotting Swampโ€”thatโ€™s where the Queen of Darkness Leannaโ€™s dragon nest resides, while the Black Tooth Clan and Barbarian Bone Race are two monster follower clans under Leanna. Originally, Black Tooth Clan was Shijiโ€™s former Kobold Tribe, while Barbarian Bone Race was the Forest Giant Demon Tribe.

No doubt, these Wild Dwarves are targeting Leanna with this march.

"They dare to provoke the Queen of Darkness..." Shiji was somewhat surprised.

This diversion plan was co-planned by him and Kadan, yet they simply aimed to focus the Wild Dwarvesโ€™ attention on the Queen of Darkness, providing more time for themselves to grow strong.

They never imagined the Wild Dwarves would dare to invade the Queen of Darknessโ€™s territory.

"A tribe that has been passed down for so long couldnโ€™t possibly be brainless." Shiji mused.

Since the Wild Dwarves wouldnโ€™t be heading to their death, they must have some backup. Even if they canโ€™t defeat the Queen of Darkness, they surely have something to contend with her.

"Thankfully, it diverted the Wild Dwarvesโ€™ attention, otherwise..." Although Shiji obtained much intelligence from the captured Wild Dwarf Warriors, they were all stubborn and straightforward, and the intel extracted through torture wasnโ€™t very detailed or specific.

After compiling this intelligence, Shiji learned that their clanโ€™s name is the Brown Forest Clan, and they have quite a few Sub-dragon Knights, Wild Dwarf high-level professionals, and casters. Moreover, it seems there are rumored master-level Wild Dwarf strongmen within the clan.

And this intelligence, Shiji had practically confirmed during the valley battle three days ago. But the most crucial intelโ€”the existence of a master-level Wild Dwarf professionalโ€”remains uncertain.

Now, since the Brown Forest Clan dares to challenge the Queen of Darkness, there must be master-level Wild Dwarf strongmen.

"Could it be that black-robed Wild Dwarf caster riding a black tiger-panther demon?"

Shiji recalled the formidable aura of the Wild Dwarf caster he observed on the canyon battlefield, and his heart skipped a beat.

Due to the castersโ€™ powerful spiritual force, Shiji didnโ€™t dare scrutinize them too closely, fearing detection, thus only glanced quickly without looking further. Initially, he speculated the caster might be a formidable high-level mage. But now... itโ€™s not impossible that they were an even stronger master-level mage.

"This information must be promptly reported to the master!" Upon realizing this, Shiji didnโ€™t hesitate to summon his master through the spiritual connection established by the servant contract in his mind.

In non-urgent or special situations, Shiji would not disturb the master through spiritual connection.

For this reason, Udi always responded swiftly.

"I got it, you did well, Shiji."

Upon receiving his masterโ€™s calm response, Shiji sighed in relief.

Waterfall Pool, Underwater Dragon Nest.

Udi slowly opened his eyes. Just moments ago, he was studying magic, but upon learning about the great possibility of a master-level caster among the Wild Dwarves, he lost interest.

"Master-level mage..." Udi muttered.

Such high-level professionalsโ€”even the most ordinary master-level mageโ€”were beyond his current ability to challenge.

After pondering for a long time, Udi finally made a decision.

With such a powerful enemy near his dragon nest, he couldnโ€™t possibly be at ease!

As for relocation?

Moving to a completely new unfamiliar place may still face unknown dangers. Instead of that, itโ€™s better to respond to the known danger.

After contemplating for a while, Udi formulated a plan.

He communicated his plan through spiritual connection to his four core Draconic minions: Shiji, Kadan, Mondo, and the White Feathered Owl-tailed Mother Crane.

Upon receiving their masterโ€™s orders, the four core Draconic minions, regardless of what they were doing at that moment, immediately paused and began swift actions.

Udiโ€™s plan was simple. He intended to seize this golden opportunity when the Wild Dwarvesโ€™ strongmen and elite forces are confronting the Black Dragon Maidenโ€™s influence, to raid their lair from beneath!