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Chapter 2009 - 2005: It’s a Female Dragon

Super Soldier King and Cute CEO

Chapter 2009 - 2005: It’s a Female Dragon

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Chapter 2009: Chapter 2005: It’s a Female Dragon

Now, the dragon’s cries are mournful, it does not have long to live.

This means the dragon, now imprisoned, is about to die.

Tang Zhong, who has finally encountered a dragon, cannot let it die so easily.

He charges ahead, needing to turn, but Tang Zhong ignores it and rams straight through.

Rumble.

All those sturdy stones were shattered.

This underground mausoleum is about to collapse.

Tang Zhong ignores it completely; he is only focused on finding the dragon.

Finally, he reaches a more open space.

He sees a dragon.

The dragon’s might is awe-inspiring, filled with earth-shaking power.

But now the dragon lies on the ground, on the brink of death.

Its scales are pale, as if soaked in water, and there are numerous wounds on its body, some fresh and bloody, while older ones have festered and blackened.

Inside, some areas are sunken, indicating that the dragon bone has been removed.

Upon closer inspection, Tang Zhong realizes that the aura of this dragon matches the dragon bone he encountered, meaning that bone belongs to this dragon.

Furthermore, the dragon horn is broken.

Seeing this dragon brings Tang Zhong heartache, as he can no longer sense any dragon blood from it.

This means its blood has been entirely drained.

It’s definitely the work of Cang Xuankong.

Damned.

Perhaps sensing Tang Zhong’s presence, the dragon slowly opens its eyes.

Originally dull and dim eyes light up upon seeing Tang Zhong.

At that moment, it lets out a low growl.

Expressing its excitement at encountering a kindred spirit.

Tang Zhong also roars towards the sky.

The dragon’s roar is thunderous.

Echoing throughout the capital of Cangye Kingdom.

People on the streets stop, frightened by the dragon’s roar.

Faces turn pale as they search for the source of the sound.

Tang Zhong dares not delay; this dragon, even without dragon blood, has endured so long and must survive.

Tang Zhong tears his own body open, and golden blood flows into the dragon’s body.

As the dragon blood enters, the dragon seems revitalized, undergoing a transformation.

Its scales begin to redden.

It roars fiercely, trying to break free from the chains.

The chains rattle from the tremors.

Seeing this, Tang Zhong bites down.

The chain is fragile under the dragon’s bite and is quickly broken.

Freed from its restraints, the dragon roars skyward once more, seemingly in gratitude to Tang Zhong.

Just then, Cang Xuankong and others rush in, witnessing the scene, their faces turning deathly pale, never expecting such a turn.

Originally, even Tang Zhong alone was not their match, let alone now with another dragon.

They stand no chance at all.

The freed dragon turns to see Cang Xuankong, murder flaring in its eyes, and flies straight over, jaw open to devour.

The dragon, once given blood, can revive, and Tang Zhong’s blood completely reactivated a dying dragon.

Cang Xuankong sees the dragon approaching, trembling, fearing Tang Zhong but not the dragon, having whipped it countless times when imprisoning it.

"Courting death."

He charges, a palm strike exploding with force.

But upon impact with the dragon—

Cang Xuankong’s power fails to materialize.

He is directly slammed into the stone wall, coughing up blood, extremely disheveled.

Subsequently, the dragon roars at Cang Xuankong, expressing its fury.

The dragon’s majesty is not to be challenged.

Then the dragon flies again, opening its mouth to swallow Cang Xuankong.

Having just landed, Cang Xuankong hears the roar, feeling his eardrums about to burst, covering his ears, trying to rise.

Only to see the dragon flying in; resistance seems futile, he shouts, "No."

But the dragon swallows him whole without hesitation.

Those of Cang Xuankong’s group witness his death, quaking, unable to believe it as real.

Once confirmed, they turn to flee, one by one,

"Please... don’t kill us."

The dragon roars again, killing once more, devouring those in its path.

Victims are either consumed whole or bitten in half, resulting in a gruesome end.

Screams resound, but quickly silence falls as everyone perishes.

Now, Tang Zhong has reverted to his human form, fully understanding the dragon’s bloodlust, having been tortured in the underground mausoleum, its blood drained daily.

Anyone would find it unbearable.

Now liberated, it wants to kill.

To kill everyone here.

Cang Wujie also meets a grim fate, killed on the spot.

And now the dragon seeks to leave the underground mausoleum, breaking through the ground.

Seeing this, Tang Zhong follows closely.

He intends to stop the dragon, to prevent senseless slaughter.

Since those imprisoning it were Cang Xuankong’s people, and other citizens of Cangye Kingdom are unrelated.

Now that Cang Xuankong is dead, the revenge is complete.

Others are innocent.

The dragon emerges, roaring ferociously, preparing to kill again.

Its tail sweeps, collapsing buildings in the Cangye Kingdom’s royal palace.

People inside are buried, their cries miserable.

Just as Tang Zhong steps out, he witnesses this and cannot watch the dragon slaughter innocents.

He immediately flies over, blocking the dragon, saying, "Stop, those who imprisoned you are dead. You mustn’t kill indiscriminately."

The dragon focuses on Tang Zhong, growling.

Tang Zhong says, "I know you’re angry, but you can’t kill the innocent."

The dragon halts, hovering in the air.

Whether it’s heeding Tang Zhong or not, its body begins to glow white.

Tang Zhong knows the dragon is about to transform into human form.

But unexpectedly, after glowing white, a body falls from the sky, descending.

It transforms into its human form, exhausting its energy, fainting promptly.

Without thinking, Tang Zhong rushes to catch it, only to find it’s a naked woman.

This dragon is actually a female dragon.

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