Under the Red Dragon.

Chapter 11 Absolute Control

Chapter 11 Absolute Control
Charon's lair was very clean. Due to the presence of the red dragon, the space in the mountain belly, which should have been dark, damp and cold, had now become dry and warm. In some corners, there were piles of bones for grinding teeth.

In the corners covered with bone fragments, rare dragon blood and red flame grass grow. This magical herb, which is as crystal clear as ruby, is grown from the blood dripping from the red dragon when it grinds its teeth and changes its scales.

The whole body emits a warm aura, which is also one of the sources of the increased temperature in the cave.

This is part of the dragon's lair effect. The longer the dragons stay in one place, the greater the impact they will have on the surrounding environment and ecology.

The lair effect of a legendary dragon can even easily change the topography and astronomical environment of a place, affecting all creatures living near the dragon's lair.

Under the influence of the legendary dragon's might and bloodline, many half-dragon species will even be born near the dragon's nest.

Many wild beasts and monsters will also mutate into powerful creatures with corresponding dragon characteristics, and these creatures are also one of the sources of many dragon followers.

But now, Charon is just a young dragon, and the influence of the nest effect is limited to his own cave.

After discovering the spontaneous spreading influence of himself, Caron, who is somewhat paranoid about controlling himself, has been trying to actively control the emission of these hidden powers, but it seems to have little effect so far.

"Karon, Karon, can I come in?" Kamide called out from outside Karon's cave.

A dragon's lair is an extremely important secret space for a dragon, and entering another dragon's cave at will will be regarded as a provocation.

Even Kamide, who often followed Karon to the forest to cook for him and was very familiar with him, did not dare to enter Karon's space at will.

"Come in, Kamide," the red dragon's voice spread in the long passage, making a sound like an echo, which made the white dragon Kamide somewhat hesitant about entering the red dragon's lair.

However, he still stepped into the passage with his head shaking. After getting along with red dragons for a long time, Kamide knew that red dragons were usually very easy to get along with.

Unlike Clenaya, who has a bad temper and always wants to beat the dragon with his claws and teeth.

Charon lay quietly in the cave. When he was not hunting or playing with the dragonets, the red dragon seemed particularly quiet.

Silence is something that the ever-restless red dragon bloodline hates, but this is also what Kalon needs to do.

"What's up, Kamide? You don't look like a dragon that comes to hang out in my lair out of curiosity."

The red dragon did not stand up. These young dragons got along very casually with each other, so he asked while swinging his flexible tail out of boredom and trying to form different seals.

The white dragon Kamide first observed the environment around the red dragon with a curious expression. Compared with other young dragons who just dug a hole casually, the wide and tidy cave carefully dug by Kalon gave him the idea of following suit, as such a nest would be comfortable to live in.

Then Kamide chuckled and said, "Karon, you know, Antajiana was beaten."

There was no expression on Kalon's face. He said lazily, "Do you need to come to me for such a small matter? It's just a fight between dragonlings. Don't you get beaten up often, Kamide?"

"She wasn't beaten by other dragons. Antajiana was beaten by two crow men outside. She was very angry but was too embarrassed to come to you in person."

There was an obvious look of gloating on Kamide's face covered with tiny white scales. Green dragons usually looked down on the weakest white dragon among the five-colored dragons, so Kamide naturally didn't like green dragons.

"Being beaten by the Crow Man?" The tiny red scales between Karon's brows wrinkled.

Ever since Charon took the dragonlings hunting for the first time, the dragonlings' activities were no longer limited to the Dragon's Nest Canyon and began to spread to the forest.

The green dragon Antajena encountered the Crowmen who built their nests in the forest while wandering in the forest. She was beaten by the Crowmen's small tribe and driven away from the Crowmen's settlement.

This orc variant, which is said to be derived from ancient orcs and extraordinary magical creatures, is naturally irritable and likes to make noises. Even though they have wisdom that the wild beasts in the wilderness do not have, they cannot suppress the irritable temper of the Crow Man.

"We have to go and see, these Crowmen are really brave." Karon stood up and called the white dragon out of the cave. The green dragon was cleaning its wounds by the pond in the canyon. The Crowmen had made several wounds on the green dragon's back, and the beautiful dragon scales that were as fine as green jade were torn into several pieces.

The green dragon couldn't lick the wound on her back by herself, and she didn't want other dragons to help her.

Other dragonlets were moving around in the canyon, watching the green dragon's joke. Even Clenaya, who had a good relationship with the green dragon, looked gloating.

The dragons have always been like this. They would only think that Antajena was too weak and cowardly, and would laugh at the green dragon's failure.

This is also why dragons have a great deal of independent self-identity regardless of whether they live in groups or not, because they are inherently influenced by the genetic inheritance of previous generations, to a greater or lesser extent.

"This is not worth making fun of," the red dragon said seriously as he stood in the canyon. "The green dragon is a member of our dragon group. Her failure also means that the interests of the dragon group are damaged. This is something we cannot tolerate. Come on, follow me, Antajiana. I will take you to teach those blind crows who don't know the master of this land a lesson."

The green dragon's beautiful eyes lit up, and she followed the red and white dragons as they turned around.

Clenaya and the other dragonflies looked at each other, then followed with their tails drooping.

The crow people's tree nests are not far from the dragons' nests, dozens of miles to the west, but the dragons' tentacles of activity do not actually extend there.

Because Akzi is only a young dragon, most of his energy is focused on the grassland, which is relatively easy to observe and control, while the rest of the young dragons are actually still in a protected state.

Akzi only hopes that these dragonlets can stay safer in the nest and will not make any more demands on them.

The Crowman's tree nest is built on a fairly tall hardwood tree, and the thick branches under the nest are enough for each young dragon to stand steadily.

When Charon landed on the branches of the tree canopy, the young dragons also landed one by one and surrounded the crow people who were caught off guard.

These crow men, with colorful feathers and sharp beaks and claws, made shrill noises but hesitated to attack rashly.

They could have boldly driven away a single baby dragon, but there were seven of them before them, a situation the Crowmen had never imagined.

Moreover, the warlike Clenaya has begun to look for its hunting targets, and the other dragonets have also taken up attacking postures. Just as Karon said, the dragonets are now a whole.

The leading Crowman spoke in a shrill voice, "Young dragons, we have no intention of confronting you. We have lived here for decades. Previously, we only drove the green dragons away from our habitat."

Charon ignored the Crow Man. He was now a red dragon, a five-colored evil dragon, not one of those kind metal dragons.

What's more, even a kind metal dragon will not allow any room for negotiation when faced with a territory that is destined to be conquered.

"Antajiana, go, cut off the wings of the Crowman who hurt you, and tear his claws into pieces." Caron raised his head, and at this moment it seemed like the world-famous painting "Go give him two slaps" ·jpg.

The green dragon asked in confusion: "Karon, why don't you just kill these crows?"

Not only did the green dragon want to kill these crow men, the red dragon blood in Karon's body was also eager to try. The flames of destruction were brewing without Karon having to think about it.

But Caron felt that even his physical instincts had to obey his will and not affect his thoughts.

He wanted all his decisions and actions to be based on his own thinking and will, and he needed the absolute control of his will over his body. So he restrained the red dragon's evil thoughts of destruction and dispersed the dragon's violent dragon fire.

He glanced at the expectant green dragon and said openly: "Antagena, if the dragons want to rule the earth, they should not bring destruction casually. But I hope you will come here again after you have enough power. If there are still creatures that do not obey the dragons, I hope to see their heads in your trophies."

The green dragon Antajiana narrowed her slender eyes, revealing a hint of danger.

(End of this chapter)

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