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Chapter 354: Black wind kills Dragon night in August (2)

Translator: 549690339

future garen’s Wheel of Ti, gold garen’s Golden Door ...

Garen’s mind flashed with images.

Whether it was The Wheel of Ti or the Golden Door that took the ancient energy Dragon away, other than being ford from the power of ti, there were also complicated and mysterious runes and curses on it, which were of great reference value to garen.

after my growth, my control over the power of ti has beco more refined. I can also form vortexes that blend the present, the past, and the future more steadily.

Garen’s expression was solemn as he kept waving his dragon claws.

Illusionary runes condensed by the power of ti flew out and fell on the miniature ti Whirlpool, floating up and down with the river water.

The Dragon Claw’s movents could be omitted.

However, the movent of his body was a kind of hint that could make garen more focused, and thus the drawing of the runes would be more perfect and faster.

Ti passed by quietly, and the river of ti flowed at a high speed.

The ti vortex not far from garen gradually stabilized under his actions.

The rotation speed of the ti vortex was not fixed to begin with. It was sotis fast and sotis slow, like an uncontrollable and restless vortex. The power of ti inside was thus chaotic and disorderly. Even if such a vortex could allow garen’s body to pass through, he would not dare to enter.

Who knew how long he would be dragged into this.

Ti was vast and mysterious, so it was naturally filled with danger.

Garen had to be careful.

Yuna was sprawled on the side, her head resting on her arm as she watched garen’s movents.

At the position of the ti vortex, the force energy also fluctuated, and the surrounding force field seed to be spinning and twisting with it. In addition, she had studied it many tis with garen, so she could feel the existence of the ti vortex.

This was because when the power and the power of ti intertwined and rged, the two dragons could reach a special state of mind unity.

Therefore, the degree of tacit understanding between the two of them had grown very quickly. Now, they could understand each other’s thoughts and intentions with almost one look, and they were more and more comfortable with the fusion of the power of ti and force.

Yuna did not disturb garen, who was concentrating on his work.

In fact, she was the tool Dragon that provided the power as a catalyst.

The formation and stability of the ti vortex, as well as the amount of energy and ti power that needed to be injected, were all controlled by garen. Yuna was happy with this, as it felt pretty good to not need to use her brain at all.

In the quiet space, ti passed quietly.

Garen struck out one rune after another that he had seen on garen and the galleons in the future. At the sa ti, he recorded every slight fluctuation that was produced by the river of ti in his heart, slowly exploring the use of these runes.

The biggest help to him this ti was not just the growth of his body, but the substantial deepening of his connection with the river of ti and the increasingly close relationship.

This allowed garen to have a deeper understanding of ti.

He was still trying to change the Rune’s structure. Through his deep connection with the river of ti, he combined it with his own understanding and copied again ... He would use the future garen and galleons as reference and slowly create his own rune.

This was a difficult project.

However, because he had made so progress, he did not fail completely without any results. With the results visible and the feedback from his efforts, garen did not find it boring. Instead, he found it rather interesting.

Studying and researching wasn’t always boring.

It was boring because he couldn’t see the results. If there was the corresponding feedback and he understood that he had made real progress, it would be a happy and interesting thing.

Ti seed to pass faster when he was focused.

A week later, garen’s focused gaze flickered a few tis.

He let out a long breath.

Dense runes could be clearly seen on the miniature ti vortex reflected in the Platinum dragon’s eyes. Most of them were empty and had no effect, but a small number of them exuded a special aura belonging to ti, which had the effect of affecting the long river of ti.

He turned around and saw Yuna taking a nap with her eyes closed.

The Otaku power Dragon’s biggest hobby was to sleep.

Not wanting to disturb Yuna, garen retracted his gaze.

Then, his expression changed slightly as he looked into the distance.

His gaze seed to pierce through the walls of the fortress, and then through space, landing on the frost forest serpent Dragon.

Just now, garen felt a change in the ti mark.

The frost forest serpent Dragon that had been staying under the dragon’s lair recently had gone out.

the scene that I saw in the future is about to happen.

The mark of ti marked by the Ishizaka snake dragon was currently in Ulpian’s lair. It was not moving at all, as if it was resting.

There was a period of ti when the ti imprints on these two guys were very close to each other. It could almost be said that they were stuck closely together. It was self-evident what they were doing. It was sothing that couldn’t be explained, but it was of great importance to all races.

It was obvious.

Because their offspring had not been successfully born, the frost forest serpent Dragon had been driven by its instinctive responsibility to mix with the Shizuka serpent dragon again.

Garen closed his eyes.

Through the connection with the mark of ti, he ‘saw’ the Ishizaka serpent Dragon lying in the dark underground cave. It was motionless, tired and lazy, curled up like a giant python.

The power of ti surrounding it didn’t alert it at all.

There were non-God creatures that could detect the power of ti, but the Ishizaka snake dragon was not one of them.

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