Chapter 940: Flying over

Name:Sword of Daybreaker Author:Yuan Tong
Fly over...

Hearing Melita's answer, Gao Wen narrowed his eyes subconsciously—the answer was as expected.

However, he glanced up and down at Melita, and questioned affirmatively: "Are you "a person" taking us three?"

Melita glanced at Gao Wen and Amber and Veronica standing next to Gao Wen, and there was a confident smile on her face: "Of course, no problem-for an adult healthy dragon, it is not worth it Caring about the burden."

As she said, she stepped back a few steps, then looked at the guards and human officials who came to see off, and opened her hands: "Then please go back, I need some space. To free yourself."

Gao Wen immediately waved his hand, and at the same time took Amber and Veronica back. Soon, the people on the scene gave way to a wide airfield enough for the dragon to take off and land, and the agent lady walked slowly to the center of the open space. She glanced around, and finally confirmed whether there was enough space, and then took a deep breath-the next second, the surging magic sprayed out!

The powerful force beyond human control is quickly released with Merita as the center. In the blink of an eye, a magic light curtain is formed. In the eyes of everyone surprised and curious, the suddenly expanded light curtain begins to rhythmically. The rhythm, ups and downs, and gradually reshaped, its original human silhouette soon disappeared in that brilliant light, and a pair of huge dragon wings emerged in the light-a moment later, the light curtain shattered silently, The human form of Merita has disappeared. Standing on the spot, there is only an imposing, majestic and giant blue dragon with a "head".

A few small exclamations sounded at the scene—although many people here have seen the Dragon Descent, it is quite distinct to see the impact of a real dragon transforming in front of it and witnessing the Dragon Descent passing the sky. Different feelings. Even Rebecca, standing on the edge of the square, couldn't help but exclaim. She stared at the blue dragon in the center of the square, and then turned her head to poke the maggie standing beside her, carefully weakening her sense of presence : "Hey, I took a closer look, this is really much bigger than you..."

Maggie lowered her eyelids and said in a low voice: "She is a real, healthy dragon..."

Rebecca's tone immediately changed: "You are not bad, you still have an iron chin-she doesn't have any."

Maggie: "..."

The dragon-born maid still has her eyes closed, and it seems that she is not very happy after hearing Rebecca's relief...

"Although I've seen it once on the battlefield of the Holy Spirit Plain, I still have to sigh once again... The dragon is indeed a formidable creature," Gao Wen raised his head and looked at Mei who was turning his eyes. Rita, with a smile, praised, "It is not unreasonable for someone who had the honour to witness the dragon to call you the natural sky master."

"The sky dominates... There is no race that can dominate the sky. Its broadness and depth are even awe-inspiring to the dragon," Melita shook her head. In the dragon form, her voice was still a female voice, but Another thunderous roar, "So, three passengers, are you ready?"

"Wait a moment," Gao Wen waved his hand and at the same time summoned Soldrin who was standing by. He whispered when the other party approached, "Send the image here to the Imperial Capital Defence Forces, so that the air defense positions pay attention to recognition. ."

"Understood," Soldrin nodded, then looked at the blue dragon not far away, and lowered his voice to Gao Wen, "Yes, don't forget to help me..."

Gao Wen glanced at the bright long blond hair of the high-ranking ranger in front of him, and his expression suddenly became a little dull: "... I try my best."

Soldlin ordered to leave, and Gao Wen turned to Melita. The latter apparently had heard the conversation with a low voice but no sound insulation, and several fangs appeared on the corner of her mouth (this It is most likely a smile): "It seems that I must be more careful when I fly over your empire in the future-I hope that your air defense positions are not specifically for me and my colleagues. We are always friendly and orderly. "

"Of course, the Dragons are our friends," Gao Wen laughed. "But we have many enemies, and everyone's technology is also improving-there is no way to engage in something new to protect yourself."

As he said, he looked at Melita’s back in the form of a dragon. As an epic creature with wings spread to cover almost half of the square, the back of the dragon was extremely wide, even if the roughness was removed. The **** structure of the flat scales is more than enough to place some passengers and even luggage.

Melita noticed Gavin's sight and asked curiously, "What are you looking at? Anything else you need to prepare?"

Gao Wen touched his chin: "I have everything I need to prepare...I remember you said that we can carry some necessary luggage?"

"Of course," Melita nodded, thunderous. "It's no problem if you bring some more. I said that for an adult healthy dragon, you and your luggage are not a burden. But If it’s a daily necessity during the trip, you don’t have to bring too much — my flight speed is very fast, we will arrive in Tallund in one day, and there we have prepared a life suitable for humans for our guests surroundings."

"You can bring your luggage. Don't worry, it's not a daily necessity, just some'equipment'," Gao Wen nodded with confidence, and turned to beckon to the attendants who were not far away, "Bring the things here."

Melita looked curiously at the suddenly busy humans, guessing what they were going to do, and soon she saw someone driving two magic cars from behind the low wall beside the courtyard, and the attendants approached With her skillful tearing off of the tofu behind the car, she widened her eyes in surprise after seeing what was exposed under the tofu.

Those are quite large magic devices, which look quite heavy. They glow with the texture of crystal and steel in the sun, and they look new and advanced. Melita is not clear what they are used for, but can only roughly judge that one of the devices is similar to the large magic net terminal, and is obviously a special model-she has not seen it like this when she traveled in this country. Terminal.

Miss Lan Long couldn't help but raised her eyebrows: "Fun..."

"This is some testing equipment," Gao Wen did not conceal the function of these devices-after all, he even had to fix these things on Melita's back. Although he agreed with the other party, he also felt a little bit offended. So the attitude is very sincere at this moment, "We hope to take this opportunity to collect some ocean and atmospheric data outside the continent. Of course, the premise is that this will not cause you trouble."

"There's nothing to disturb," Melita said casually. "Anyway, you have to bring something. It doesn't make any difference between you putting a pile of steel on my back and a few tons of stone... I just didn't expect what you are going to bring Just some'test equipment'."

"So what do you think we are going to bring?" Gao Wen asked curiously.

"I'm even prepared for the psychological preparation that you want to put a table and chairs or even a cabin on my back," Melita shook her head slightly, and said in a rather relaxed tone, "This will make the journey more comfortable. Human beings have always been very enjoyable creatures-and as a high-ranking human being, you should know more about enjoyment."

Hearing Melita's casual words, Gao Wen suddenly stunned-he really hadn't thought about what the other party said!

In his view, this is a little too whimsical, and in his three views it seems very inappropriate: "Fix a set of tables and chairs...I think it seems a little disrespectful to you..."

"But I don't think it matters," Melita said casually. "You put these'testing equipment' on my back and there's no difference between placing other things."

Gao Wen thought about it, and to tell the truth at this moment, he really came up with the idea of ​​some easy and evil work, but soon he shook his head: "No, it is not necessary anymore, I still feel that this is not appropriate, anyway, this is just not The journey to the day..."

As soon as his voice fell, he heard Amber beside him whispering, "Actually, I think it's okay..."

Gao Wen immediately turned his head and glared at the half-elf. The latter flinched his neck without changing his face: "Of course, it doesn't matter..."

Melita sees all this in her eyes, and she doesn’t express any opinion, even with a little smile on the corner of her mouth—although this smile may be a little gruesome to outsiders, she is actually in a really good mood: "So is there anything else to arrange? If not, you can start transferring these things to my back. Don't worry about fixing problems, it only requires a little spell for me."

Gao Wen immediately said that there was no problem, and then under the coordination of a senior attendant, the staff on the scene began to use the power of anti-gravity runes, traction and plastic hands to transfer those "test equipment" to the blue dragon one by one. On the back.

While doing these things, the installation staff were obviously a little nervous, but with Melita’s friendly cooperation, the whole process went smoothly to the end.

When the last installer left his back, Melita moved slightly, and the large devices fixed on her back were stable and did not shake at all.

"It feels very light, lighter than imagined," she said. "Compared to the original, the aerial bombs that helped transport you were heavier."

Hearing what the other person mentioned casually, Gao Wen couldn't help but lifted up the corner of his mouth, revealing an embarrassed but not polite smile, then he coughed twice: "Now it's our turn."

Melita used the afterglow of her eyes to confirm the position of Gao Wen and other three people, and then adjusted her posture slightly and pressed the giant wing on one side lower. The wide, hard-scaled dragon wings formed a gentle ramp, connecting the ground of the square with the towering dragon back, and Miss Blue Dragon said briefly with a smile: "Please."

I'm going to Tallon...

Gao Wen raised his head and glanced at the "ramp" in front of him. After a very brief pondering, he took a big step and walked up the "ramp".

Amber and Veronica followed.

The three chief executives of Herty, Victoria and Baldwin stood not far away, and the senior officials of the government office who came to see off stood behind them. All of them raised their necks and looked at this without blinking their eyes. In one scene, some people recorded this precious image on the scene with a magic net terminal, and some people subconsciously wanted to step forward, but were stopped by the people next to them.

Gao Wen glanced back—he was already standing so high that he could look down on everyone.

In this case, it seems that something should be said to encourage or appease people, indicating that they will return safely or what brilliant results they will achieve in this trip-this is the standard process for heroes to go out, but high Wen thought about it carefully and decided not to say anything better.

The movie watching experience of his last life told him that he would easily die outside if he talked too much.

So he just raised his arms and waved hard at everyone.

The dragon rose into the air.

...

Tallond, the top of the highest church, the golden ornate terrace is bathed in the stars for half a year.

An elegant figure with long blond hair hanging to the ground stood at the end of the terrace, and her eyes calmly overlooked the mountains and city of Tallund. She seemed to be in deep thought and kept this posture for a long time.

Heragol looked up and glanced at the clear and bright starry sky.

The atmosphere here is very clean, and the magnetic field of the planet interacts with the magic, forming the best stargazing window on the entire planet above Tallonde. There is no better place than this to be the starting point for mortals to spy on the universe-always Since then, Heragore feels that this is quite ironic for the Dragons.

Those twinkling stars reflected in the eyes of the dragon priest, he stared at them until they suddenly turned into countless pairs of cold overlooking eyes in his vision, until the sense of fear and closure suddenly poured out from the depths of the soul Then he quickly turned his gaze and lowered his head.

The blond figure standing on the edge of the terrace turned his head slightly, and his dull voice passed into the ears of Herago: "Treasure your life, Heragore-this is the highest place in Talund."

"My... my lord, I'm so sorry!" Heragore suddenly crawled down, her forehead pressed against the ground, "I was in a trance..."

"Mortal people can make mistakes," the voice said, "but you are not an ordinary mortal, you are standing beside me."

"I know."

"Okay, get up."

This sentence resembled a natural sound for Heragol, the dragon priest suddenly relieved, and stood up quickly and respectfully.

Somehow, the gods seem to be in a particularly good mood today.

He glanced a little curiously in front of him, but he didn't dare to ask aloud, but after a few seconds, the **** suddenly said: "Melita has set off and returned-with the guests I invited."

"That human emperor?" Herragor's tone was curious, "Ah... it was very courageous, and a decision was made so quickly."

"It may be brave, or it may just be reckless," the **** said lightly, but there was a hint of happiness in the depth of his tone. "In any case, he finally accepted my invitation."

Heragore looked at the back of the blond hair, and finally blinked after a long time.

He wondered if he had an illusion.

He felt that in the tone of the gods at the moment... with a trace of anticipation.

The dragon priest who has lived for a long time suddenly trances-he can't remember the last time he saw the goddess showing expectations for something, 10,000 years ago? 20,000 years ago? Or earlier...the year of tide?

He shook his head, no longer thinking wildly, he condensed his thoughts, and bathed in the Arctic stars with the goddess he had served for most of his life.