Chapter 463: Chapter 365: Returning to Suru Mountain!
Zhao Yi withdrew his gaze from the blood-colored mark on the ground and called for Taotie to prepare to leave.
The blood curse should have taken effect, but since the mark did not react, it ant the True Dragon was no longer in this world.
Although Zhao Yi had anticipated this result, he couldn’t help but feel a bit disappointed when he confird that the True Dragon was gone.
Zhao Yi and the New World had beco mortal enemies with the True Dragon.
Taking advantage of the True Dragon’s current weakness, Zhao Yi decided to take its life, avoiding many troubles in the future.
The True Dragon had visited the New World.
Although finding a floating world fragnt in the Chaos World was as difficult as fishing for a needle in the ocean, the True Dragon, having lived for hundreds of thousands of years, likely possessed abilities others did not.
If the True Dragon recovered its Primordial Energy and sought revenge on the New World, it could indeed cause so trouble there.
With this in mind, Zhao Yi planned to adjust his direction and temporarily refrain from targeting the beasts of the Four Seas.
Once the Dog Head Gold Seal had absorbed enough of the Cultivation World’s spirits, Zhao Yi would head directly to the Spirit Realm along the world passage.
Since the True Dragon was not in the Cultivation World, it was likely headed to the Spirit Realm.
Zhao Yi had never been to the Spirit Realm, so he decided to take this opportunity to visit.
"Crown Prince."
Just as Zhao Yi was about to leave, he suddenly heard Xu Yue’Er call out to him from behind.
He turned back expressionlessly, looking at Xu Yue’Er with confusion and asking, "What’s wrong?"
Xu Yue’Er glanced painfully at the Blue Dragon lying in a pool of blood, then lifted her head to look at Zhao Yi, gritting her teeth, she said, "I no longer have any family, nor a ho. I want to stay by the Crown Prince’s side, to serve you as a beast or slave!"
After Xu Yue’Er finished speaking, she heavily kowtowed to the ground.
It was unclear whether it was due to physical pain or the extre anguish in her heart, but Xu Yue’Er’s entire body convulsed as if she couldn’t go on living.
Zhao Yi contemplated for a mont, realizing that having a dragon around wasn’t bad.
After all, which man hasn’t dreamt of becoming a Dragon Knight?
As for how to ride, that was open to interpretation.
Imdiately, Zhao Yi nodded and said, "Since you wish to follow, then co along. It’s fortunate as I also need a steed."
Upon hearing this, Taotie, who had just swam up from the sea, paused in surprise.
It exclaid in shock, "Master, are you not going to ride
anymore?"
After speaking, Taotie cast a glance at Xu Yue’Er and said discontentedly, "That dragon is too thin to ride, it’s bound to be uncomfortable."
Zhao Yi ignored it and turned to Xu Yue’Er, asking calmly, "What do you think?"
Xu Yue’Er initially felt sowhat uncomfortable at the thought of being Zhao Yi’s steed.
Even though she had agreed to serve Zhao Yi as a servant, Xu Yue’Er envisioned herself as a warrior, not a mount to be ridden.
However, upon hearing Taotie’s reluctance to let her take this opportunity, she suddenly realized.
Why not be a steed?
At least she would beco the closest person to the Crown Prince of Great Xia.
With the Dragon Race in the Cultivation World wiped out, Xu Yue’Er’s priority was survival, not revenge.
Because only by surviving could she seek revenge, and if she died, the Dragon Race would beco extinct.
Staying by Zhao Yi’s side was undoubtedly the safest path to survival.
Thinking of this, Xu Yue’Er dared not hesitate, quickly saying, "I am willing to be your steed!"
Xue Yue’Er, having faced nurous hardships, had indeed grown considerably.
After speaking, she added flattery: "Whether as a steed or charging into battle for you, as long as I can stay by the Crown Prince’s side, I am content."
Hearing this, Zhao Yi looked at Xu Yue’Er with mild surprise, then nodded and stepped onto her back.
Xu Yue’Er took one last look at her kin’s corpse, sighed deeply, suppressed her sorrow, and cautiously flew into the air.
"Master, where would you like to go?" Xu Yue’Er asked, mimicking Taotie’s manner.
Zhao Yi sensed through the Dog Head Gold Seal and identified two places with the most spirits, one being the Barbarian Tribe in the Northern Territory, the other the forr Buddhist Sect’s holy site, Suru Mountain.
Zhao Yi had limited ti and could only first visit one of these two places. After so contemplation, he chose Suru Mountain.
Although the number of Barbarian Race spirits in the Northern Territory was substantial, the distances between tribes were vast, making it too ti-consuming to travel through them all.
In contrast, Suru Mountain was more accessible.
The spirit numbers there were not much less than in the Northern Territory, and they were concentrated in one place.
Having made up his mind, Zhao Yi directed Xu Yue’Er towards Suru Mountain and ordered her to head there.
By this ti, an incense stick’s ti had already passed since the earlier tremors, and during this period, spatial fluctuations had not ceased, indicating ongoing arrivals from the Otherworld to the Cultivation World.
As Xu Yue’Er flew with Zhao Yi, she felt nurous formidable consciousnesses scanning the Cultivation World, so even more powerful and terrifying than the previous wild boar’s.
Startled by the persistent roars of beasts, Xu Yue’Er flew uneasily, trembling with fear.
After flying for a distance, Xu Yue’Er suddenly realized sothing strange.
The beasts from the Otherworld seed unable to see them, as they passed by closely several tis without any reaction.
Initially terrified, Xu Yue’Er relaxed upon confirming that the beasts indeed could not see them.
On one hand, she found the mysterious Crown Prince of Great Xia on her back increasingly enigmatic; on the other, she felt fortunate for her earlier decision.
Xu Yue’Er sensed that the beasts from the Otherworld, having not found prey on land, turned their attention toward the Four Seas.
During Xu Yue’Er’s journey, countless Otherworld creatures had already surged toward the Four Seas.
These creatures were at least as formidable, if not more, than the previous wild boar.
If not for her connection with Zhao Yi, Xu Yue’Er might have already beco a dead dragon.
If even she perished, the Dragon Race would be utterly finished.
Now, having allied with the Great Xia royalty, Xu Yue’Er’s life was at least secure.
Having faced so much, Xu Yue’Er had co to accept it.
In the face of life and death, dignity and pride were insignificant.
As for the fate of the Four Seas Dragon Race’s subsidiary beasts against these creatures.
Xu Yue’Er couldn’t care less.
She even wished those creatures would annihilate the sea beasts entirely.
The Four Seas Dragon Race had sheltered those beasts for ten thousand years, yet when the Dragon Race faced crisis, not only did the beasts fail to help, they even backstabbed by tearing at Dragon Corpses!
Xu Yue’Er realized they were an ungrateful bunch of ingrates.
Better for those Otherworld creatures to wipe them out completely!
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