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Chapter 324

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Dragons were ancient creatures that had wings and looked like lizards. Their size, strength, and magical abilities were feared. The oldest dragon was one of the strongest creatures in the world.

According to the captives, the culprit behind the destruction of the ship and the failure of Wu Junwen's group was most likely a white dragon.

White dragons belonged to the Pentashade Dragons.

Their alignment was chaotic and evil. This kind of dragon was evil and selfish. No matter which dimension it was in, it was the antagonist.

White dragons were the smallest and least intelligent of all dragon species. Most of them were just predators like wild beasts. Their expressions showed that they were fierce but simple-minded, unlike other dragons.

White dragons in the fledgling stage had scales that reflected light like mirrors. As they grew older, the luster would gradually disappear.

White dragons' lairs were usually deep underground, far away from the sun in ice caves. They would store their treasures in ice caves because they could reflect the light of gems. White dragons especially loved diamonds.

Although white dragons, like other dragons, could eat almost anything, they had a strange characteristic, which was that they only ate frozen food. After a white dragon killed its prey with its cold breath, it would swallow the frozen body. The white dragon's archenemy was the Frost Giant.

White dragons liked to attack, swooping down from high places, or suddenly appearing from the bottom of the water, snow, or ice.

An attack on the sea.

According to the captives' memories, a few ships were sailing smoothly on the sea. Suddenly, a wave of several meters high attacked them. Then, a monster with huge wings appeared in front of them.

On the sea, humans were small. Even if a Silver-rank master fell into the sea, if they could not return to the shore quickly, they would be buried at the bottom of the sea. There was no chance of survival.

Other than that, when the captives returned, they saw with their own eyes that the sunken ships were covered with frost. Several warriors standing on the deck were completely frozen, like ice sculptures. They stood on the deck and could not even move.

It was precisely because the scene was too terrifying that Wu Junwen and the others were so frightened that they ran all the way back to the city. After all, when they fought against the Jackalans, it was still considered a narrow escape, but when they encountered that monster at sea, there was no way they could survive.

Based on these points, Chen Feng could basically judge that the monster that suddenly appeared was most likely a dragon.

However, compared to the captive, who still had lingering fears even as he recalled the past, Chen Feng revealed a trace of anticipation and desire. In the eyes of others, the captive was a terrifying monster, but in Chen Feng's eyes, it was a resource that could increase his strength.

Dragon Slayer.

Chen Feng had already completed this title.

Long ago, he had used his memory to hunt down a young Red Dragon. Although that Red Dragon had not yet grown up, its power was frightening.

In particular, Chen Feng bestowed it to the Lie Demons after killing it. It could be said that it was because of the Dragon Clan's bloodline that the Lie Demons were reborn and transformed into a new kind of life form. Furthermore, their intelligence had increased by a lot.

If there was really a White Dragon on the sea not far away, then Chen Feng would have to consider whether to go and take a look.

However, the problem now was the ship problem. Even the steel dragon could not resist the White Dragon's waves. If it was a wooden ship, once careless, it would cause irreversible consequences.

Therefore, for an adventure like this, Chen Feng could only go alone. If something unexpected happened, no matter how many people went, they would only be sending themselves to death.

Ships.

Chen Feng did not.

However, he had just summoned a demonic fish. As a creature of the sea, its stability was greater than the performance of a ship.

Chen Feng naturally had a lot of things to do.

Although as a person in power, he had hundreds of thousands of subordinates working for him. However, the apocalypse was like a piece of ice. One wrong step could cause one to fall into a bottomless ice cave. Chen Feng had to take every step steadily and carefully.

Order was now like a pyramid.

As the top existence, Chen Feng's every step brought about a huge chain reaction.

However, Chen Feng did not expand blindly. If one were to describe order, then the current T City would be a hub. He would slowly build a city that belonged to him, rather than devouring the surrounding cities for the sake of his so-called power.

Of course, the more important point was that the survival rate of the surrounding areas was not optimistic.

The destruction of a city was a common sight in the post-apocalyptic world.

This was not an alarmist talk. Most people believed that humans were also one of the creatures with the strongest vitality. From the harsh environment of ancient times to the present day, no matter if it was floods, storms, or wild beasts, they had not caused the extinction of humans.

But unfortunately.

The current world had long become unfamiliar. There were uncontrollable corpse tides, Zergs everywhere, huge beasts, and dimensional creatures with strange lifeforms. Once these creatures dominated, it indicated that humans could be wiped out at any time.

If it was some intelligent creatures, it would be fine. With their superior intelligence, they would clearly know the lack of numbers and enslave humans to work for them.

Every step of civilization is based on the availability of labor.

In the eyes of these dimensional creatures, humans were undoubtedly the best labor force and also the pioneers of their conquest of this land.

However, such creatures only occupied a portion of the population. For other species, such as the Undead, these powerful creatures that appeared from dimensions, although they had some intelligence, they preferred to turn humans into skeletons or zombies compared to their living subordinates.

Think about it, an undead creature with super powerful strength, disguising itself as a human and sneaking into the gathering area, then spreading plagues and viruses. In the Apocalypse, medical equipment had long been paralyzed, Professionists could still rely on their Awakened powers to resist for a period of time, but for ordinary people, their nutrition couldn't keep up, once a large-scale plague broke out, their weak resistance would be instantly destroyed, and at that time, the death toll would reach an astonishing number.

This would be a terrifying scene.

Reality could not be changed, only avoided.

Under such circumstances, the lucky survivors would begin to hide in the surroundings, and the remaining cities would completely become a land of decay. Corpses and Undead would occupy them. Day after day, year after year, the air would be filled with the aura of death.

And in some cities, humans would become the embryos of Zergs. Some Zergs would use humans as hosts and inject larvae into their bodies. As the larvae slowly grew, the human organs would be devoured, followed by the head. When the Zergs broke out of the body, a brand new creature would step onto the stage of this world.

So, what was the reality?

Big fish ate small fish, small fish ate shrimps, and shrimps could only eat soil. This was the unvarnished reality.

In this world, it was not wrong for dragons to eat humans. This was because as a creature at the top of the food chain, it had the right to deprive the weak of life. Therefore, when Chen Feng needed its blood for a baptism, the dragon also needed to puff out its chest to make it convenient to bathe.

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