Steel steam and flame

Chapter 323 Looking into the distance (final)

But before that, Cassia believed that she had to at least drag the dragons into the current stagnant pool. Because of accepting the perception of the dragon's body, Cassia was able to know that the dragon, which was in a weak state and could barely maintain its current state, acted with only the "consciousness" of its existence without the assistance of a biological brain. If they act carefully, dealing with dragons will not be extremely difficult. All that's left is an endless and lengthy battle of attrition.

However, dragons use red mercury as their energy source. In terms of pure consumption, Cassia does not think they will have a chance. The columnar red mercury had been destroyed into fragments by Cassia with blue silver bullets, but all the sputtered fragments were in the dragon's stomach. In less than a second or two after the destruction, the dragons had collected all the fragments and gathered them in one place. Cassia can still feel the huge energy on the red mercury being output to various parts of the dragon's body through her nerves.

So we have to think of other ways. At that time, the physical condition of the dragon after breathing the dragon's breath emerged in Cassia's mind. Cassia is still not sure whether the reason why the dragon's body muscles collapsed and melted on a large scale is due to the breath of the dragon, but his condition continues to worsen. Delaying time with dragons, even if dragons have always been weak, Cassia believes that as a result of choosing to delay time, he will be the one who fails and dies when the dragons dig out their stomachs with their claws.

As soon as the idea appeared in his mind and the specific details were not clearly described, Cassia had already begun to try to mobilize the strange lines on the dragon's body that were all over his body now.

The lines are very similar to blood vessels. They are interspersed and integrated into every muscle of the body, connecting every organ and every bone. They are tangled and twisted with each other, and the branches are denser than ancient trees, but they can all converge in the end. together. The number may be roughly equivalent to the various blood vessels in the body, and the toughness may be several times that of blood vessels.

Cassia mobilized these novel tissues in her heavy head, which seemed to have grown several times. As soon as they were touched, they woke up from their slumber and were instantly full of vitality. The backward guidance was easy. Cassia felt a warm feeling burning on the dragon's body, followed by a gushing power from his neck. The huge heart beat faster at this time, and the sound of "gudonggudong" was very abnormal. It was not much different from the normal feeling of human beings when they are flustered, and both had unbearable pain. The feeling of falling off and melting on the muscles that have finally been reunited throughout the body is as vivid as the feeling of relief when drinking a glass of cold water in one breath in summer.

These feelings were mixed with the dragon's screams and spread to Cassia's brain. He was no longer able to process them. He could only pile them up into his increasingly swollen and painful brain, waiting for the moment when his brain shut down and all disappear. The dragons wanted to stop the breathing of the dragon's breath, but it was too late in terms of time and control.

The light that flickered on the lines all over the body converged towards the neck, and the seemingly complicated procedure was completed in an instant. The underground loading plaza was once again illuminated by scorching white light, and the mottled shadows intertwined with the trains and buildings also lost their black color at this moment. The light seems to be bendable, coating the black with a layer of white light.

The air heats up quickly, as swiftly as a falling waterfall, leaving no room for preparation and no beginning or end point. When Hai, Linna and Ietta felt it, the temperature had already jumped another step above the original level. Looking into the distance, the air showed a slightly distorted shape due to the heat, and the sweat evaporated quickly within a few seconds. Breathing air into your lungs is like filling yourself with sand, burning and hard to swallow.

They didn't have time to make any unnecessary preparations. After the light hit their retinas, they immediately found a nearby shelter and hid firmly. There is no more debris on the ground that can be fanned, but the explosion after the heated air still gathers destructive power, especially the wall of air pushed to the surroundings. The power is equivalent to that of a small tonnage forging press, and it contains high temperature, which is not suitable for ordinary people. It is absolutely fatal to humans.

The red light eventually turned into blazing white, and the colorless air was now given a white color. With mixed emotions of unwillingness and indifference, the dragon's body trembled and struggled, and finally it raised its head as if resigned to its fate, and breathed loudly at the steel and concrete support structure building a hundred meters above.

The solidified fire pillar struck overhead, causing the entire underground square to shake. The translucent air walls were pushed around simultaneously, causing the air to heat up more and more. The exits were blocked by debris. The expanded air could not circulate with the outside world in a timely manner. Instead, it could only flow in the square and stir up hot air. The collision produced a harsh sound, "crackling." The "pop" sound gives the illusion that the bones in the space are being crushed.

The steel structure and concrete cannot withstand high temperatures. Under high-temperature heating, the volume expands and squeezes the surrounding areas, causing cracks and gaps. The next moment, they were instantly heated again and turned into a molten body with blazing white light, forming a fire shower that sprinkled around under the impact of high-temperature air.

The bright red flame was finally able to burn in most of the underground square. When the dazzling white flames ended, a strange sound like a wind cave filled the square, as if some delicate musical instrument was playing at its best.

The dragon howled, and the space around its throat seemed to be broken and twisted into a ball, like a frightened caterpillar. The sound made the unstable underground square vibrate a lot. Its fluctuations are more destructive than a wall of air. There is nothing that can hinder it, and the fragile glass turns into powder after breaking into pieces. The fluctuations penetrated through Hai, Linna and Ieta, and turned into violent friction in their bodies, washing every inch of their bodies.

A hole was opened in the underground square. It was very large, and a bright red molten substance was flowing down. That place became the largest outlet in the square at the moment. The expanding air rushed there, causing sharp whistling sounds due to friction and squeezing, and the flames on the molten body were also blown out. From the vertical hole, you can see a corner of the burning ruins above, as well as a thick quilt-like black cloud covered with black mold. The sky is about to fall, and the cirrostratus clouds that have absorbed a large amount of smoke and dust are no longer light and have a weight that they can no longer bear.

The dragon flapped its wings, rose into the air, and flew towards the entrance of the cave. The black skin that had grown on its body was all broken and fragmented, revealing pink flesh. The scales welded together like precision cast black iron fell off one after another, and the muscles as tight as the steel ropes of the whole body crane broke and collapsed, and some began to melt and flow down the dragon's body.

Cassia and the dragons were still fighting for control, and the light on the body lines was always on. Although it was dimmed, it did not disappear and became silent. Its flight was erratic and stumbled a bit. After finally reaching the entrance of the cave, the horns on the giant claws of the dragon's limbs were not afraid of the high temperature of the molten material. The body hit the wall of the cave entrance from time to time and climbed up to the ground.

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