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Yangos's curses were already at the tip of its tongue, but upon seeing who it was, it imdiately flopped to the ground, muttering a string of low draconic words under its breath—no one knew what they ant—while its dragon eyes stared fixedly at the floor as if flowers were blooming there.

Yellow Ball sniffed, glanced helplessly at Ye Zhongming, then plopped down as well, instinctively panting with its tongue lolling out. In truth, it hadn’t needed to cool itself like this for a long ti.

The Cloud Peak mbers stared at the creature that had entered the arena, their faces twitching.

Was… this thing even a battle beast?

The one who had stepped in was the Undead Dragon-fish.

It was Red-Hair’s mount. Given Red-Hair’s unique status, everyone treated her as Cloud Peak’s one-of-a-kind existence, and the Undead Dragon-fish was viewed the sa way. It and Red-Hair were more like companions, partners, comrades—not master and beast.

In fact, the Undead Dragon-fish wasn’t a battle beast at all.

Yet when it strode into the energy arena, the arena sealed shut, clearly recognizing it as a battle beast.

Many people glanced at Red-Hair. Had the Wheel Space system acknowledged her as human?

At this mont, the Undead Dragon-fish didn’t look much like an undead creature. It resembled more of a… tattered ragdoll.

Of course, this "ragdoll" was a bit too large.

Previously, the Undead Dragon-fish’s body had been slowly regrowing flesh, though it wasn’t very noticeable. Now, its blackened bones were completely enveloped by newly grown flesh, and the White Cave Crystal responsible for this transformation had vanished without a trace.

However, since the Undead Dragon-fish’s evolution wasn’t yet complete, it had been lazily trailing along with the group. Everyone assud this process would last until the end of this special Wheel Space event—or even longer.

But now, the Undead Dragon-fish had taken the initiative to enter the arena and was recognized as a valid combatant. The Cloud Peak mbers weren’t sure whether this was good or bad.

Normally, the Undead Dragon-fish would have no trouble dealing with this giant centipede. Though the rcury Centipede was an eight-level lifeform with incredible speed, the Undead Dragon-fish excelled in that area, too. As for its hard exoskeleton? Coincidentally, the Undead Dragon-fish had that covered as well. And poisons? Useless against undead.

In other words, the Undead Dragon-fish was the natural counter to the rcury Centipede. Its participation was even more reliable than Yangos or Yellow Ball.

But now, things were uncertain. The big guy was mid-evolution, its body still patchy and regrowing flesh. What if it got injured? What if it lost its immunity to poison?

Forget about losing rewards if they were defeated—what if it died here? That would be a tragic waste. The Undead Dragon-fish had first inherited the legacy of the Nine-Winged Crow, then obtained the White Cave Crystal. This evolution was essentially a step toward level nine.

This was a level-nine seed!

If sothing happened to it here, Cloud Peak’s loss would be imasurable.

"Please choose whether to increase the reward."

The space’s prompt sounded. Naturally, Ye Zhongming declined, but Little Adam once again opted for the highest multiplier.

"Hell is the only place fit for you, child." The middle-aged man spoke calmly as Adam’s finger, following the Wheel Space’s instructions, pointed at his own team.

"Doesn’t matter. You won’t live to see it." Adam retorted, selecting the middle-aged man first. Under his finger, a full-fledged evolver exploded into a mist of blood.

Then, amid the curses of his team, one evolver after another died at Adam’s command.

By the ti the required number was t, the survivors in Adam’s team looked at him with pure hatred.

But Adam either didn’t notice or simply didn’t care. His attention was fixed on the rcury Centipede, hoping his battle beast could turn the tide for Hidden Snake’s Journey.

The battle began as the countdown ended. The rcury Centipede moved first, transforming into a silver streak as it charged at the Undead Dragon-fish, whose every motion seed sluggish in comparison.

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The rcury Centipede’s razor-sharp legs and mandibles left countless wounds on the Undead Dragon-fish’s body in an instant. The newly grown flesh was torn open, but no blood or other fluids seeped out.

The Undead Dragon-fish still didn’t counterattack. It rely turned its body slightly, as if adjusting casually under the onslaught.

The Cloud Peak mbers grew increasingly anxious.

Relative to the Undead Dragon-fish’s massive size, each wound from the centipede might seem insignificant. But the number of injuries skyrocketed in such a short ti, and even minor damage could accumulate into sothing severe.

Why wasn’t it fighting back?!

Every Cloud Peak mber had the sa question. The Undead Dragon-fish’s toxic mist or its own physical attacks were incredibly potent. In the confined space of the energy arena, these abilities should have been perfect. So why was it just letting itself be attacked?

Ye Zhongming looked at Red-Hair. Since the Undead Dragon-fish wasn’t his battle beast, he couldn’t establish a ntal link with it. He wanted to see if Red-Hair had received any feedback from her partner.

But the slight frown on Red-Hair’s face told him that the Undead Dragon-fish hadn’t communicated anything to her either.

The battle—no, the one-sided assault—continued. In just over a minute, the rcury Centipede had inflicted no fewer than a thousand wounds on the Undead Dragon-fish. The already ragged-looking creature beca even more tattered, chunks of newly grown flesh littering the ground where they’d been sliced off.

By the three-minute mark, the rcury Centipede paused for the first ti. Its mandibles still chewed on a piece of flesh torn from the Undead Dragon-fish—who knew how much it had already devoured.

Its body now glead even brighter, its silver exoskeleton radiating an almost hypnotic luster. Every movent it made produced a crisp, tallic clinking sound, like fine tal striking tal.

Even the color of its magic crystal had shifted slightly.

"Hahaha! What’s the point of your big, dumb brute coming up here? To serve as food for my battle beast? And such nutritious food too! Look—my battle beast is evolving! Evolving!"

Little Adam, like a gambler who had lost all reason, scread and laughed hysterically as the tide seed to turn in his favor.

Ye Zhongming watched calmly, ignoring the boy’s taunts.

He noticed that despite taking heavy damage from not fighting back, the Undead Dragon-fish stood as steady as a boulder in the center of the arena.

The rcury Centipede stared at its opponent with its compound eyes, then suddenly reared back and let out a piercing shriek—before spewing an unfathomable amount of black venom!

The energy arena was instantly filled with a nauseating stench.

Yet at that exact mont, Ye Zhongming caught sothing—

A highly human-like smile flickered across the Undead Dragon-fish’s face.

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