Crack~
Accompanied by the crisp sound of shattering, a seam appeared on the giant egg covered with red scale patterns, then the crack split and gradually expanded, swiftly spreading across the entire eggshell.
Bam!
The eggshell completely shattered, revealing a red creature with a large head and a small body, with proportions not quite in harmony, giving it a sowhat fierce yet adorable appearance.
This creature was the size of a foal, with dark red vertical pupils and smooth, flat, bright red scales. Though it had just hatched, a hint of ferocity already emanated from it.
Roar~
Bar, who had obtained his true na, let out a low growl while surveying his birth environnt, a faint sulfurous sll pervaded the air, and a surging heat current suggested that this was an active Dragon Nest, undisturbed.
Excellent, a superior beginning.
The hatchling felt a sense of satisfaction. Before breaking through the Dragon Egg, it had been prepared for a desperate escape, but now it seed it could eat in peace.
Crunch~ crunch~
The sound of finely splintering eggshells echoed as the hatchling began its first feast in its life as a dragon, perhaps the most delicious al it would have before acquiring independent hunting skills.
Therefore, Bar ate slowly and ticulously, with extre caution, not wanting to waste even a fragnt of the eggshell, knowing that a long period of hunger awaited it ahead.
Snap~
As Bar was eating, another cracking sound was heard. The hatchling glanced over; it was the only other Dragon Egg besides it. Another large-headed dragon, similar to itself, broke through the egg and revealed its form.
Female dragon? Sister?
Bar didn’t cast a second glance at his blood-related sister, only continued to gnaw on his Dragon Egg. The newly hatched female dragon did the sa, just giving a glance at her blood-relative brother before burying her head in eating the eggshell. However, compared to her brother’s ticulousness, her eating speed was much faster.
The reason was quite simple, because after Bar finished eating his eggshell, his gaze naturally turned to his sister.
Just as Bar was contemplating whether to snatch so, a figure relatively large compared to the hatchlings barged in from outside the cave.
Mother?
The two hatchlings almost simultaneously raised their heads, looking at the red giant beast that stord into the cave. Their gazes shifted to the sa expression of relief and faint disdain.
The two hatchlings didn’t hide this look of scorn because it was rely a Sub-dragon, with only a pair of strong Dragon Wings and robust hind legs.
A re Fire Dragon, rely a servant of their father or mother.
Even though this Fire Dragon could easily crush the hatchlings, neither of them showed any sign of the appropriate respect.
As for the female Fire Dragon, who returned to the cave with half a skeleton in her mouth, she was initially stunned to see the two indifferent hatchlings, then happily tossed the skeleton aside and dashed out ecstatically.
Although they didn’t understand what madness possessed that lowly Fire Dragon, the bone with substantial at remaining was right in front of them. At this mont, Bar was no longer thinking about snatching his sister’s scant leftover eggshell, but instead, he lunged at the skeleton.
Even though this half-skeleton looked very peculiar, marked with many slash marks from sharp blades and nurous bite marks that clearly didn’t belong to any Dragon Species, the still-hungry hatchling couldn’t care less, devouring at and bone whole. In no ti, the other hatchling pounced as well, scrambling for the ager scraps of at left on the skeleton.
Completely ignoring where the leaving Fire Dragon went, they didn’t care because, in their perception, this birth environnt was perfect, the best it could be.
Pity, if they had followed, they would have seen the female Fire Dragon approaching the Cloud Giant patrolling near the Dragon Nest.
Upon receiving the female Fire Dragon’s report, following previously given orders, it wasn’t long before a Griffin took to the sky, flying towards distant places.
The golden wings sliced through the sky, traversing clouds and mist, mountains and valleys, plains and rivers, towns and villages all flashed by.
Ultimately, following the smoke columns rising from the mountains, pointing to the sky, the Griffin descended in altitude from the air, gracefully landing on a platform specially built for it.
A Dwarf Warrior in light armor raised his fork, skillfully speared a piece of smoked at, and tossed it in front of the Griffin. While the majestic beast chewed and swallowed, feeling delighted, he retrieved a ssage raft from the long basket on its back.
Without reading the contents, the Dwarf Warrior briskly trotted down the platform, delivering the ssage raft to the base of a Tower.
"A ssage from the giants of the Elidis Mountain range!"
The Dwarf inford the Great Fairy guarding the Tower entrance.
"Okay, thank you for your effort."
A Great Fairy took the ssage raft and flew into the Tower while another Fairy skillfully took a handful of Gold Coins from the magical pouch at the waist and tossed them to the Dwarf Warrior.
"Ah!"
The rewarded Dwarf Warrior didn’t appear very pleased, glancing sowhat reluctantly at the Tower, then reluctantly left, looking back with almost every step.
At the top of the Tower lived Ironforge’s most honored and distinguished guest since its establishnt. According to the whispers of so good companions, delivering a ssage here might, if one were lucky enough, allow one to catch a glimpse of this esteed presence, but apparently, his luck wasn’t so great.
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