Every time Aloz flapped her wings, the pectoralis major that connected the contours of both wings vibrated powerfully, stretching the long tendons and wing membranes to generate airflow. Then the pectoralis minor that rose from the keel abruptly contracted, pulling the wing surface upward to generate lift. The muscles covered in golden dragon scales moved like snakes, every time they contracted and expanded, they provided thousands of pounds of force.
The four dragons passed through the center of the storm like four straight lines.
She swung her huge head in the turbid storm, her long horns shaped like sharp blades cutting through the dark clouds. A golden flame wheel in her eye sockets was like a radar wave, accurately sweeping across the uneven ground, leaving nothing hidden in the chaos to hide.
Rushta had disappeared, this once bustling area with millions of people was now a huge pit in Aloz's eyes. This pit started from the Kuruk area in the east, to the middle of the Cloak Hills in the south, to the Hazel Mountains in the west, and to the south of the Ludwig Mountains in the north. Other than the chaotic creatures that staggered and crawled in the pit, not a single blade of grass grew.
Aloz's gaze swept across the forest that was scorched at the edge of the disaster. Tens of thousands of acres of woodland were reduced to ashes in an instant, and now only the bare and charred tree trunks stood on the barren land, shrouded in the dense black storm. The charred bodies of animals could be seen everywhere in the forest. Because the tiny creatures on them were extinct, the carcasses had not been decomposed yet.
Occasionally, purple lightning flashed across the sky, reminding them that time was still passing in this world. But other than that, this was a truly dead world. There were no signs of life, except for those annoying crystal lifeforms in the sky and on the ground.
A gargoyle like crystal cluster suddenly rushed out of the storm in front of them, it let out a sharp cry, as if the crystals were resonating, then flapped its two pairs of wings and pounced in this direction, its upper and lower jaws made of crystals biting hard on Aloz's upper arm bone.
But it was futile. As a golden dragon, Aloz could not care less about such a weak attack. She crashed into it directly, her wing bones smashing into the monster's upper and lower jaw, smashing its head into pieces. The crystal cluster that had lost its breath of life quickly spun and fell to the ground.
But strange cries rang out, and dozens of such monsters were rushing out of the storm, pouncing in this direction.
"Maintain the formation!"
Aloz ordered in a seemingly dignified manner, although her voice was somewhat childish.
They were nothing but cannon fodder. No one knew what they were protecting in the central area, but the power of the giant dragon was far beyond that of the low-level crystal clusters. An asymmetrical battle was taking place in the sky.
The dragons did not even need to expend any energy to pass through the monsters. Their fangs and claws tore through the defense of the crystal clusters, and the monsters fell like dumplings into a pot. One of the dragons that loved to show off even breathed out a mouthful of fire. The golden-red dragon breath lit up the sky like lava, and the crystal monsters immediately turned white under the high temperature and exploded like glass shards.
"I'm getting closer and closer to that thing …"
Leaving the scattered crystal clusters far behind, Aloz's gaze swept across the dark clouds in front of her. This was the second time she had investigated this direction, and it was closer than the last time.
There seemed to be something in the clouds that interfered with her magic vision. She knew that there was another group of giant dragons within a hundred miles, but she had lost track of them.
Earlier in the morning, the white dragons of Olatay lost two of their companions here. Every giant dragon was a precious fighting force, and Lord Owenlos had sent air forces in this direction three times in an attempt to find their missing kin.
But Aloz had a faint feeling that they were doomed.
She wondered what the crystal clusters could do to affect the giant dragons. The spatial rift in the direction of Lushta was not enough to send mid-level crystal clusters and above into Wohnde. In this battle, the threat of these monsters to the giant dragons was not as great as the harsh weather.
"Flora, let's try to get closer. I keep feeling that there's something in the clouds."
The silver dragon behind Aloz immediately rose in altitude and answered this sentence with action. The two black dragon lolis behind them were still underage, so they naturally had no objections.
The four giant dragons began to circle closer to the cloud in the center of the giant crater. In the center of the storm, the storm did not stop at all. The black clouds formed a huge vortex here, and the spiral arm swept across a range of hundreds of miles every few minutes.
Humans could not stand in such a turbulence, but it did not have much effect on the giant dragons.
"In front."
Flora suddenly took the initiative to speak, which was rare.
Aloz immediately tensed up. The silver dragon was the best at magic among the giant dragons, and she knew that Flora must have noticed something. A moment later, circles of ripples appeared in her magic vision.
The center of the ripples was in the southwest of the cloud, and was a few hundred feet higher than them. The moment they discovered the other party, the other party immediately turned to their eleven o 'clock and dived in a tangential manner towards their predetermined path.
Obviously, the other party had also discovered them.
"This is not a crystal cluster, they're faster, be careful!" Aloz reminded. She suddenly turned around and crossed paths with Flora. A few dark creatures came out of the storm above her head, leaving a few trails of black smoke, and disappeared into the clouds below the dragons.
However, the smoke could not block the dragon's magic vision. Aloz clearly saw that those things circled below the clouds and chased from behind.
"Flora, split up!" The little female dragon used a magical message to remind her mate. The mates of dragons were often the closest partners, and the silver dragon girl immediately understood what her mate meant. She swayed her tail to change her balance, and turned her body sideways to distance herself from Aloz.
The two dragons immediately separated, one on the left and one on the right.
Aloz took the opportunity to take a look behind her. The dark creatures, with the help of the potential energy conversion, circled around her and chased after her. She saw that it was a few beetles that opened their shells and flapped their wings quickly to chase after her.
"Horseshoe Beetles …" Aloz immediately found the names and habits of these creatures from the inheritance of the dragon clan. She could not help but change her expression slightly. Horseshoe Beetles were a rare species of dusk, and they had actually revived.
She plunged into the clouds below, lowering her altitude to provide an opportunity for her mate. The beetles immediately caught up, but Aloz sensed the distance between Flora and her while leading the few idiots forward. After the two dragons separated, they circled around each other, drawing two arcs that rapidly closed in on each other.
The two arcs crossed each other at a certain point in time. The silver dragon's wings were like a sharp blade as it swept past Aloz's back and flew between the beetles, tearing them apart.
Then they exchanged positions with each other and did it again.
"Go help them!"
After cleaning up the 'tail', Aloz immediately turned back and flew in the direction of the two little black dragons. She was worried about the two underage little ones.
Although she had just passed her coming of age ceremony, as a generation that had experienced the War of the Holy Saints, her combat experience was much more outstanding than those little ones born in peacetime.
But immediately there was a shrill scream from behind the clouds.
Aloz's expression changed. She and Flora went around the cloud wall just in time to see one of the black dragons falling to the ground under the siege of the beetles.
Her mate let out a shrill scream. He did not even care about the battle and anxiously swooped down in that direction.
"Don't go, come back, she's hopeless!" Aloz was so anxious that her eyes were about to spit fire.
But it was at this moment that she saw a scene that she would never forget.
In the middle of the cloud cluster in the middle of the battlefield, the clouds suddenly separated, revealing a pitch-black object. It was a perfectly round sphere, like a black hole hanging in the middle of the battlefield. Countless dense purple lightning was climbing up this black sphere. Yes, it was going up, like a reverse waterfall.
And the moment the black sphere appeared, a black beam of light penetrated the body of the black dragon loli. The latter opened her mouth and fell to the ground.
"Merry!"
"Flora, run separately!"
Aloz's heart throbbed, and a deep sense of crisis welled up in the depths of her heart. She saw in her golden eyes that after the clouds dispersed, countless dense black dots were flying in the direction of the East Metz battlefront. Those were the Crystal Clusters and beetles. The number was more than ten times the total number of the Crystal Cluster army she had seen in the past three days.
But it was too late to escape, the center of the black hole suddenly emerged with a terrible suction force, not allowing her and Flora to resist, and pulled them in that direction. No matter how hard Aloz struggled, it could not change the fact that they were getting closer and closer to that thing.
The little female dragon gritted her teeth and called out the name of Lord Ovanlos over and over again in her heart, hoping that the godly dragon could help her at this time. After all, the two groups of dragons were sent here by the latter to investigate. But she soon found in despair that all her magic communication was blocked by the strange interference in the clouds.
At that moment, she suddenly understood how the two white dragons disappeared. The answer was here.
It's over, we're dead this time.
This thought suddenly flashed through Aloz's mind.
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