Book 6: Chapter 25
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With every single clash of our claws, planet after planet is destroyed. Whether it’s due to the shockwaves sent out or the Red Plague we manage to splatter everywhere. Leading to entire planets being devoured due to how massive our sizes are at the moment.
I try as hard as I can to steer the battle away from any inhabited planets, and end up being rather successful at that. Largely because we got lucky in this area of space being rather uninhabitable. Seeing as there’s not really any suns here. And the blackhole. Don’t forget the blackhole.
The biggest problem I encounter with our battle isn’t sparing sapient creatures though. It’s tearing away the Red Plague from the massive ball of Red Plague following us.
Since the dragon seems to be devouring some of it itself as well.
I let out a loud snarl as I back away out of nowhere, startling the dragon. Then I rush forwards head-first with my jaws wide open before latching them onto the dragon’s right arm. And immediately I feel Red Plague filling my mouth.
So I drink. And drink. And drink some more.
All while the dragon claws away at my side, tearing gashes through it that heal in mere moments.
Until it finally decides it has enough and grabs onto both of my shoulders, digging its claws with both arms into my flesh. Then just tears them in opposite directions, making my mind blank for a single moment before I reappear several hundred meters away naked in space and in my regular form, blinking in surprise.
And a little disgust at the sight of my own body torn in half in the dragon’s grasp.
That thing... actually killed me.
It... it really killed me.
I stare for several seconds before quickly transforming back into my quadrupedal beast form and return to my previous size again, startling the dragon with my sudden appearance. And without hesitation, I rush straight to it and latch onto the thing’s throat, trying hard to tear through its scales.
To my surprise though, unlike the scales on its arm, the scales on its throat won’t budge. Even when I use all of my strength.
Then the dragon regains its senses and stabs its claws into me again, ripping me apart once more. Making me reappear once again without clothes where more of my blood is located.
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I quickly make clothes over myself like usual as I narrow my eyes at the dragon. Of which is turning to look at me, growing more and more confused by the second.
This dragon is far stronger physically than I expected. If not for Blood Immortal, I’d be dead multiple times over by now.
This battle is fun as hell.
I don’t think I’ve enjoyed a battle this much for a very long time. Not even that other dragon could keep up with me to this extent.
Although that other one was just a normal dragon. One without any experience since it was captured as an egg.
The dragon roars its rage out while pushing more and more Red Plague towards me. All of which I just gobble up and devour.
Eventually it gives up and takes all of what remains back in and tries to focus entirely on brute force strength instead. Which, while it does end up killing me a few more times since the thing really is physically stronger than I am, doesn’t amount to much.
Not when I just revive every time.
We go at it back to back, destroying one solar system after another. Leaving behind some, um, exploding stars in our wake. Ones that get too close to our battle.
And every time we get too close to sapient life, I steer us a different direction. Which doesn’t prove hard after I get the hang of it.
I just need to teleport to my blood in a different direction and the dragon goes chasing after me.
It’s like it’s being drawn to me.
Probably the Red Plague within me. Especially the parts that used to belong to that Red Plague planet it was living in.
Makes me wonder if it feels like I stole its territory or something.
Anyways, I’m not the only one who heals after each blow. The dragon does as well. Albeit not as quickly.
And its scales seem to get stronger and more durable the closer to its head I get.
Which clues me into the thing’s weak point.
I grin as my gaze narrows in on its head.
Time to see if a blow to the brain will kill it.