Chapter 722: Dragon Tomb (2/2)

He threw his head back and let loose an irrepressible roar of fury that reverberated throughout the entire valley.

Dai Yun'er cast her gaze toward him with a shocked expression on her face to find that golden scales had appeared all over his body. The roar that he had unleashed was filled with boundless sorrow and indignation, as if he were a monarch witnessing the death of his citizens.

Deep within the Dragon Valley, grief-stricken roars also rang out in response, resonating with Tang Wulin's heartwrenching cry.

On the other side of the valley stood a silver figure. She wore a cold expression, and there was unbridled killing intent s.h.i.+mmering within her eyes.

All of a sudden, she heard a grief-stricken dragon roar ring out in the distance, and she reflexively cast her gaze toward that direction as a shocked expression appeared on her face. She hurriedly patted her chest with her right hand, and only then was she able to repress the impulse to let loose a roar of her own in response.

She peered into the distance, and it was as if her gaze could pierce directly through the mist, thereby allowing her to see to the other side of the valley.

Tang Wulin's roar lasted for several minutes before he was able to release all of the fury and grief in his heart. He squatted down in front of Dai Yun'er, and said, ”Get on my back.”

Dai Yun'er hurriedly straddled onto his back, winding her arms around his neck.

Tang Wulin picked up her legs before winding them around his waist, and Dai Yun'er immediately crossed her ankles to hold on more securely.

This was a rather intimate pose, and Dai Yun'er couldn't help but blush at her current situation. However, in the next instant she wound her arms even more tightly around Tang Wulin before pressing her cheek firmly against his back.

Tang Wulin rose up into the air, then turned 180 degrees so he was facing the stone face of the valley. His golden dragon claws then extended out of his hands before grabbing onto the rock face.

In contrast with Dai Yun'er, he wasn't feeling any intimacy whatsoever. After witnessing the skeletons of so many dragons, he felt as if there were a ma.s.sive stone weighing down on his heart. His golden dragon claws alternated as he quickly climbed down the rock face, which gave away like tofu in the face of his extraordinarily sharp claws.

After descending for about 100 meters, Tang Wulin decided that this was too slow, and he detached himself from the rock face altogether, allowing his body to plummet in a state of complete free fall. Only after plummeting for several tens of meters did he grab onto the rock face with his dragon claws again, and through employing this method, he was able to descend into the valley at a far faster rate. With his immensely powerful const.i.tution, the impact of his falls couldn't injure him in the slightest.

After just a few minutes, they'd arrived at the bottom of the valley.

In the instant that they landed, a bleak sensation converged from all directions. Tang Wulin closed his eyes, and he felt as if he could hear the anguished wails of countless giant dragons.

At a single glance, he could see that there were at least 1,000 true dragons that had perished here. Not only that, but they weren't even given proper burials, and their carca.s.ses had been strewn into this valley like trash in a landfill.

Just what kind of powerful being could have reduced the almighty dragon clan to such a tragic state?

Tang Wulin crouched down, and said, ”You can get down now.”

Dai Yun'er almost wanted to ask him to carry her for a while longer, but she could sense that Tang Wulin was experiencing some powerful negative emotions at the moment, so she obediently did as she was told.

It was a completely different feeling witnessing these dragon skeletons from the bottom of the valley compared to when they were at the edge of the valley up above.

Only after entering the valley could they truly comprehend the scale of this horrendous tragedy. Even the smallest of these skeletons were several tens of meters tall, and the largest were even hundreds of meters tall. All of these skeletons were emanating faint energy fluctuations, as if they were all dormant giant beasts. It was difficult to imagine just how powerful they would've been back when they were alive.

Tang Wulin took a deep breath before slowly making his way over to the closest dragon skeleton to him, then laying a hand on its surface.

The bleak aura in the surrounding area influenced his emotions, and he felt as if he could hear the anguished howls let loose by this giant dragon prior to its death.

Faint patterns could be seen on the dragon skeleton and fearsome energy fluctuations surged through the air.

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