Chapter 176 To Fight a Dragon 3 (2/2)

Yet Snowcloud didn't seem convinced ”Are you sure?” she asked, doubt in her eyes as she glanced at the wounded beast

”I am,” Arran replied ”Bad as this looks, we'll need tothat thing”

”You mean…” Snowcloud's eyes ide

Arran nodded ”Attack it with all you have, right now”

He did not wait for Snowcloud's response Instead, he iest Windblade he could create at one of the open wounds on the dragon's side

Once more, the creature roared in pain and fury, but Arran did not hesitate before launching another attack, and even as that attack struck, he launched yet another Right now, the creature was at its most vulnerable, and that was an opportunity they couldn't waste

A moment after Arran attacked, Snowcloud joined in While her attacks were reluctant at first, when she saw that the attacks barely had an effect on the wounded dragon, she soon stopped holding back

For the better part of an hour, they attacked with all their ic, every attack airievous wounds that already covered its body

Even so, the creature stillits vast body fro away frouish While its shattered body wasn't anywhere near fast enough to pose a threat to Arran and Snowcloud, they still found theood hundred paces between theon

When it was around four hundred paces froive up on the idea of chasing its attackers Instead, it lay down, then covered its wounded body with its broken wings as best it could

Yet despite the relentless attacks from Arran and Snowcloud, the creature's wounds were only barely getting worse While its skin was all but i, and despite their best efforts, their attacks did little to daon

After an hour, both Arran and Snowcloud had all but run out of Essence By now, their attacks had slowed down significantly, and they had to recover for several on,to the constant attacks It would occasionally let out deep roars of pain, but other than that, it was aliant hill — except that the beast was far harder to dah creatures,” Crassus said The man had quietly observed their assault, a thin smile on his lips as he watched

”Seems that way,” Arran responded with a short nod Then, he turned to Snowcloud ”You take so it” He frowned briefly, then added, ”And if you can, make some poison as well — as many types as you can”

She looked like she was about to say so, but then, she nodded at hiet a few hours of sleep,” she said, exhaustion clear on her face

As she headed toward the edge of the valley, Arran drew his bow once ht was far from over, and if they were to prevail, they would have to spend the next several weeks taking turns attacking the dragon, not giving it the chance to rest for even a moment

He took a deep breath, then shot an arrow deep into one of the colossal beast's open wounds It would be a long night, he knew