Chapter 184: Black Flame Dragon Emperor (4)

Chapter 184: Black Flame Dragon Emperor (4)

Our group soon reached our destination.

As soon as we arrived in North Korea, a chilly sensation hit us. Although we were in front of the warp gate, a tremendous number of monsters were detected ahead.

‘There are too many.’

In addition to stopping the dragon, we needed a powerful means to stop the monsters.

“There are quite a few monsters.”

“Save your strength. You are the most crucial force when it comes to stopping the dragon.”

At my words, the Elder hesitated. The Witch Maiden and Seong-hwi just nodded quietly.

“Does the Elder still not trust the Heavenly Demon?”

“...Nonsense. The Heavenly Demon can handle the monsters in an instant. The issue is when dealing with the dragon.”

“More than that, you are ordered to risk your lives, and you don’t feel anything about following along like this?”

“What? The Heavenly Demon is the future ruler of this place. Isn’t it reasonable to think of it as protecting the future believers?”

“For the first time, the Elder makes sense. I agree as well.”

“Crazy fanatics...”

Seong-hwi looked at the Elder and the Witch Maiden with weary eyes.

“Still, the situation isn’t the worst. For some reason, the dragon is far away. No, it seems like it’s watching us.”

“Right?”

I silently watched the dragon from a distance.

Thump.

My heartbeat sounded exceptionally loud.

My heart pounded. The Dragon Blood responded. It indicated that a kin stronger than itself was here.

It was a presence that darkened the sky.

Seeing it like this, the intimidation was no joke. It was as if a massive mountain was moving around. Its black wings flapped. The scales shimmered with a black flame-like glow.

The Black Flame Dragon.

A heinous being symbolizing destruction, capable of turning a world to ashes.

Savage, selfish, and greedy.

Unlike the Seven Evils, it was a being too powerful to even consider hunting. There were rumors that even returnees were reluctant to confront it.

‘I somewhat regret this.’

Honestly, fighting that creature was terrifying.

Even though I said an hour, it would require thorough deception to drag it out for that long. Normally, such a method wouldn’t work on a transcendent being, but that one is different.

Because it was arrogant.

The most complete among all living beings. Born with scales that ordinary sword energy couldn’t scratch, and possessing the power to distort the world’s laws with its words. True to its nickname of the Lord of Magic, it understood all kinds of laws.

Born able to do anything with ease. Given enough time, they could reach transcendent levels, unlike other races that undergo bone-cutting and mind-breaking training.

To them, this world was nothing but a playground.

That’s why they cultivated dignity and enjoyed acting arrogantly.

‘So it’s fortunate.’

If not for that nature, I wouldn’t dare speak of buying time against the dragon.

And the reinforcements would arrive properly.

Unlike in my past life, there were transcendent beings.

That transcendent promised.

To send reinforcements within an hour.

So, I could trust those words. By any means, the reinforcements would come.

‘First of all.’

Deal with the monsters.

I looked down. Monsters were swarming everywhere.

Vile creatures.

I leaped lightly to greet them.

Bang!

I stomped the ground.

Stood in the air.

Using Conceptual Stat Alchemy, I created and secured a foothold in mid-air. At the same time,

Alchemy.

Enchant.

I internally denied it. It’s not something an arrogant dragon would think.

And then I thought it through.

Special stat, Dragon (龍).

The Dragon (龍) stat was unique. It gave tremendous boosts to strength, agility, and stamina. Even though it unified to a single number, 50, it felt about 1.5 times stronger just in terms of efficiency.

But what it signified was the Dragon. The most arrogant creature.

When I reached that point, a hypothesis popped up.

I felt a cold sweat break out.

‘No way, right?’

I looked at the dragon.

The Dark Flame Dragon maintained its enormous form in the sky, gazing at me.

With endlessly warm and tender eyes.

“......”

As I stared blankly at the dragon, its mouth slowly opened.

-Well done growing up.

It was a warm voice.

Not the arrogant tone it used with Kim Seo-hyun. It was a warm voice, like a mother who had lost her child long ago.

“......”

No way.

-It seems you haven’t realized yet. It’s probably because you lived among humans. I don’t know who dared to neglect the child of the clan like this.

The atmosphere boiled.

Just by containing its emotions, everything around began to be affected.

-Kuoooo!

The monster below roared loudly. It was a kind of thrashing. A gesture wanting to escape the influence of such a powerful being. And it.

Crack.

Was crushed instantly. Just by the dragon glancing at it, it turned into a splash of blood.

-I’m sorry. Child of the clan. It’s been a while since I woke from sleep, so I’m not used to containing my emotions.

“...It’s alright.”

-Oh, I see. This form must be uncomfortable.

A flash of light.

Then a black-haired beauty appeared. Her black hair flowed down to her waist. Her outfit was light. A mini skirt maid dress, moderately mixed with black and white. It wasn’t for others’ eyes but for her own comfort. The dragon approached me.

“Child of the clan. What is your name?”

“...Lee Seo-ha.”

“Alright, I am the Dark Flame Dragon, Cecilia H. Dark Flame. You can call me Cecilia.”

“...Yes.”

I suppressed the cringing feeling. Because I knew the meaning of H in the middle name, Dark Flame was the last name.

She casually explained things that no sane person would name themselves.

‘That’s characteristic of dragons, though.’

I forced a smile as I looked at Cecilia.

“Alright, child of the clan. Come with me.”

“To where?”

“To my nest? You’ll learn from the beginning there. After shedding some of your human habits.”

Cecilia spoke casually.

This was bad. I felt like I couldn’t hold out for even 10 minutes, let alone an hour.

“Did humans do something to you? Shall I destroy them?”

Her words pierced my heart coldly.

I realized this was a critical juncture. One wrong word, and everything I had built so far could be for nothing.

First of all, I needed to buy time.

How? I knew her weakness.

She was weak to the children of the clan. Moreover, I was now (or not) one of the last descendants of the dragon race, with fewer than ten remaining.

So what I could do was...

“...Wah.”

The only thing I could do was cry out.