Chapter 175 To Fight a Dragon 2 (2/2)
Roars of rage sounded behind hih to shake the mountains around the valley, but Arran paid the in its fury didn'tas far away as possible
Only when the racket at his back began to fade in the distance did he finally turn around By then, he was already halfway up the er had passed
When he looked at the valley, the sight shocked hion had completely devastated the valley, with the rocky floor now cracked in nu and several feet wide And still, thein its reach
Arran observed the scene for several an to circle back toward the other side of the valley, where Snowcloud and Crassus were
Despite the devastation the dragon had caused, Arran did not worry about his companions He knew that they would have retreated the et far away as it wrecked the valley
On his way, Arran kept a large distance between hion at the center of the valley Even with the dragon blinded and poisoned, only a fool would dare come near it, and after his earlier er
He reached the other side of the valley nearly an hour later, finding Snowcloud and Crassus soon after The dragon, meanwhile, still hadn't calmed down, and Snowcloud stared at it with awe in her eyes
Crassus, on the other hand, merely looked a beast That a commoner would be unmoved by such a scene puzzled Arran, but there was no tion had been blinded, but that was only the first part of the battle If they didn't harm it any further, its wounds would heal in days, and Arran had no intention of finding out what it would do once it regained its sight
As he reached his two companions, he turned to Snowcloud ”Thank you,” he said ”Your attack saved h there was a hint of joy in her eyes ”I was afraid you wouldn't make it”
”So was I,” Arran replied honestly It had been a close thing, and without the distraction of Snowcloud's attack, he would have had little chance of escaping the dragon alive Moreover, Snowcloud had risked her own life in saving hion away from Arran, she would have had to face it herself
Snowcloud glanced at the dragon ”Tiet in position now,” Arran said ”And the on calms doe'll launch the next attack”
At once, he set off once more, this time toward the steep cliff at the end of the valley
While the dragon was blinded, its injuries were still h to heal quickly The next step, however, would set it on an inexorable path toward death — assu they succeeded
A determined look formed on Arran's face as he scaled the tall cliff, and he shot a vicious look at the titanic creature in the distance He ht be like an ant co it