Chapter 349 Another good thing

After hearing Ganouen's words, Moton's face visibly darkened.

"Your Majesty, please calm down..." the attendant beside him reminded in a low voice.

The words of the red dragon are undoubtedly provocative to a warrior, but from a rational point of view, it is the best policy for them to leave like this and then discuss the matter in the long term.

Before coming, they never knew that they were facing an ancient red dragon, a giant dragon that had lived for thousands of years. Its power often cannot be measured simply by the dragon's growth level. They usually learned several additional spells. close by and has rich experience.

"Do you want me to evaluate the situation, Red Dragon?" Morton spoke after a moment of silence.

"I think you should be aware of the gap between us." Ganon replied calmly.

"It's empty talk. I hope you can prove your strength here." Morton said and picked up his battle ax.

"What proof? Your life? I promised Molla not to kill you, but it's a different matter if you are dizzy." Ganon replied coldly.

"Old guy, don't really start going crazy!" Mo La also shouted, fearing that things would be irreversible due to her father's impulse.

"Axe, if you can block my ax attack, I'll give it up, whether it's bringing back Mora or helping the empire send troops." Moton pointed his battle ax at Ganon.

This old dwarf is very cunning... Ganon thought to himself.

Morton evaluated Ganon's provocation with the customary arrogance of red dragons, and used this to provoke him in turn, taking the risk to test his demeanor that did not know whether it was true or false.

If the red dragon refuses, Moton will not lose anything, and he can still detect something through the red dragon's reaction. At the same time, he himself will not lose his dignity as a warrior.

If the red dragon agrees, then Moton will have one more opportunity to attack his opponent with all his strength.

If the red dragon is provoked and starts fighting directly, it means that the red dragon's so-called promise to Mora can be easily overturned. Maybe when they try to turn around and retreat, the red dragon will attack.

"Okay." Ganon only thought about it briefly and agreed.

"Hey, there's no need!" Mora said softly. She knew her father's strength, so she was still a little worried about Ganouen.

The legendary warrior used the artifact's attack, and even the ancient dragon couldn't bear it if it hit a key part.

"It's okay." Ganon looked very calm, "You come down first."

He did not accept Moton's proposal impulsively, but realized that showing strength to the Beishan Kingdom had other meanings besides solving the issue of Mo La's stay.

Mo La couldn't say anything else, so she followed Ganon's neck back to his back, slid down along the wings, and then moved away.

"Have the guts!"

Upon seeing this, Morton immediately raised his battle ax and began to charge up his power. His movements were very slow, as if he were performing a ritual, and he didn't seem to care that Ganon took this opportunity to launch a surprise attack first.

Ganon just stood there and waited silently, as motionless as a stone statue.

The two followers exchanged glances, swallowed nervously, and prepared for battle.

The best case scenario is that the Red Dragon did not really assess Morton's power. If Morton's blow successfully damaged the Red Dragon, it would be the best time for them to kill the Red Dragon.

Then Morton swung the battle ax vigorously.

The legendary warrior's fully charged "God of War's Strike" unleashed the full power of this artifact.

The battle ax rotated at high speed like a saw blade, rolling vertically towards Ganorn. The circle it drew carried a strong blade wind, plowing a deep furrow in the grassland.

It turned faster and faster, and at the same time, the size of the tomahawk was also increasing rapidly. When it came to Ganon, the tomahawk had reached an astonishing ten meters in length, and at the same time it had a weight that was unmatched by any material. This was this With the power of the Titan's Ax, this blow was enough to kill an ancient dragon on the spot.

Ganon's body suddenly glowed with golden light, and the golden holy armor covered the dragon scales. He raised his head directly and used the horns on his head to meet the chopped down Titan's axe.

There was a loud noise, and the huge battle ax bounced back in the opposite direction due to the impact, instantly shrinking back to its normal size.

Morton raised his hand, and the battle ax automatically flew towards his hand.

His face was full of shock, and the golden light only flickered for a moment before fading away. The red dragon took his full blow and remained unscathed.

Before he had time to think about what power the red dragon had used, Ganon suddenly opened his mouth, aimed here, and fired a dragon flame bullet.

This Breath Ganon has been brewing for a long time, and the compressed fireballs shot out faster than cannonballs. The three dwarves were still immersed in the shock of the red dragon's perfect defense of the attack, and they were half a beat too slow before they scattered and flew towards it.

The fireball exploded between them, and the scorching air blew them all away, causing severe burning pain on their skin.

Morton rolled twice on the ground and was covered in dust. His followers were even more embarrassed, their beards and hair were set on fire, and they hurriedly put out the flames.

The Titan's Ax flew to the position where Moton was just now and turned around, returning to Moton's hand. Moton watched the red dragon vigilantly as he took a stance.

But Ganon did not make further attacks, but simply said: "I'll pay you back."

After a long silence, Morton put down his battle ax in frustration.

Red Dragon agreed to his temptation, but did not say that he would not retaliate in return. They punched each other in the ring, and the outcome was obvious.    He lost miserably.

He turned his head and looked at the burning gryphon corpse behind him. The three warriors reacted in time to avoid the red dragon's breath, but their mounts were not so lucky.

Morton took a deep breath and said helplessly, "It seems we have to go back on foot."

"I don't care what you do, leave my territory now." Ganon repeated for the last time, "If you appear here with the Imperials again, my tolerance will end here."

Morton did not respond to this sentence, but moved his gaze further away - where Mo La stood.

"It's up to you, silly girl!" He shouted loudly, turned around and left.

The two attendants watched the king walk through the middle, glanced at each other, and followed Moton together. After taking a few steps, they looked back at Ganouen uneasily.

And Morton never looked back until he disappeared from their sight.

"Let's go." Ganon turned his head to look at Moura.

Mora nodded and climbed onto Ganon's back, and Ganon carried her to the Endless Tower.

"Does he think he will keep his promise?" Ganon asked after a few seconds.

"Who knows." Moura shrugged, and after a moment of silence she added, "I suddenly feel that I don't actually know him very well."

Ganon suddenly remembered a sentence: Parents should not always think that they know their children very well, and children should not easily think that they know their parents very well.

"Then do you think he regrets what happened to you?" Ganouen asked again.

"It doesn't matter whether he has it or not. It's his own fault for regretting it. I've already decided anyway..." When Mo La said this, she thought of Anya's words for no reason.

Maybe you had a bad life before, but that doesn’t mean you can’t pursue a better life now.

If her father no longer forces her to get married, maybe she will live a little better than before when she goes back, but in that environment, she probably won't be able to live as freely as she does here.

What she wants is no longer just to get by, but to live well.

"On top of that, it shouldn't matter if I'm just a little bit greedy, right?" Looking at Ganouen from behind, she suddenly thought out of boredom.

"When he demanded that he not send troops, I thought you would agree to him." Mo La started the conversation.

"Why should I promise him? I promised you first." Ganouen replied in a matter-of-fact tone.

"You quite keep your promise." Mo La felt hot and couldn't help but giggle, and quickly controlled her expression, "Then tell me the truth, are you telling the truth when you say I am so important, or are you just saying it casually? ?”

Thinking back to the way Ganouen said those words, she felt like her heart was being tightened again.

"I'm too lazy to lie. If I say there is, there is, and there is no need to underestimate yourself. The technology you have worked so hard to study is enough to be worth thousands of troops. Besides, we didn't agree to build big robots in the future... I mean , a giant golem that can be controlled?" Ganon replied.

"Brother, you are so weird!" Mora couldn't help but pat Ganon's back.

Looking at Ganouen from behind, Mo La thought about it over and over again, and a bold idea gradually gained the upper hand.

"But if you tell them like this, do I think they will have any strange misunderstandings? You also said that your reputation is like that, wouldn't it also affect me? I guess people outside think that I have been affected by you. It's over..." Mo La said with wandering eyes.

"You don't want to ask me for compensation, do you?" Ganon said.

"No! What I mean is..." Mo La struggled and struggled, and finally she was heartbroken, "Now that it's like this, how about we... really try to get along?"

"You mean?" Ganon asked subconsciously.

Mo La suddenly felt embarrassed and clapped her hands suddenly: "Haha, you must be scared, of course I'm going to--"

"Is there such a good thing?" Ganon asked again.

Mora was stunned with her mouth open.

"I'm very happy now. If you told me it was a joke at this time, I would be angry." Ganouen said.

Mo La blinked her eyes, and after a while, she suddenly lowered her head, sniffed hard, and replied in a small voice: "Of course not..."

Ganon looked back at her again, and Moura lay directly on his back, burying her hands in her arms: "Don't look at me yet!"

Ganon turned his head to the front and only asked: "Are you happy?"

"If you know, don't ask!" Mo La whispered back.

Neither one nor the dragon spoke a word. After a while, Mora pressed her face against Ganon's back.

(End of this chapter)

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