The Strongest Dragon in the Era of Beast Taming

Chapter 643: 637: Kylin and the Dragon



Rainbow opened her eyes wide, exhaling a puff of Cold Breath from her mouth.

The Firewood Kylin kicked with her hind legs, nimbly dodging the head-on Breath of the ice Flood Dragon in the narrow silent firestone cage, like a skillful deer.

Afterward, she proudly raised her head, her nostrils expelling two heated streams of fire.

“Roar!” (Useless, even if I’m trapped in a fire cage, and my power is reduced to a mere fraction, I, Solaar, will still suppress you, this little loach!)

Hearing this rant, David Jones’ gaze turned quite peculiar.

Was it an illusion? This Firewood Kylin seemed to have a bit of a “chuunibyou” vibe!

“Huh?” (Just you?)

A dreadful aura erupted from Rainbow, with the swirling frost and ice around her almost revealing the ancient spectral image of the Eternal Frost Dragon.

The combination skill of Psychic Mimicry, Confusion Seal, and King Domination—[Eternal Frost Emperor’s Majesty] burst forth.

Even within the silent firestone cage, the Firewood Kylin still felt a chilling cold seeping into her marrow, which was an inconceivable sensation for a fire type Ultimate Emperor.

“Roar!” (Try if you dare, even in this cage, I can still suppress you!)

The Firewood Kylin spoke arrogantly.

Even if it knew the Flood Dragon before it was strong and didn’t have much confidence in winning, it would not admit defeat with its words before the fight began!

“Sure enough, ice type pets and fire type pets tend to clash due to their opposing natures,” David Jones mused, glancing at the chinchilla who was cheering and showing support for their big sister.

“Ah, except for the combination of Daphne and Rainbow.”

As David Jones wondered whether to let the Firewood Kylin out or not, Rainbow tugged at the corner of his clothes and then pointed at the cage.

“Huh!” (Let it out. If it dares to take even one step from the cage, I’ll kill it on the spot!)

The Firewood Kylin watched Rainbow’s infuriated expression and snickered inwardly.

As expected of a loach, not the brightest. Can’t even see through such a simple provocation.

Without this wretched cage in the way, it could break free from this small world at any moment and rush towards the free and vast lava volcanoes.

David Jones glanced at the Firewood Kylin who was smirking secretly and then at Rainbow, who seemed addicted to acting. He looked somewhat speechless but did not intend to stop either of them.

“Hold on, I can let you out, but what about the debt of gratitude for saving your life? How do you plan to repay me?”

The Firewood Kylin scratched its head; apart from the Kylin’s Blessings, it indeed didn’t have many resources on it to offer as repayment.

Considering the blessings, they were too important. It wouldn’t mind drawing a pie in the sky, but to give them up for real was something it couldn’t bear. After all, each Firewood Kylin could only use Kylin’s Blessing once unless it reached the Immortal realm.

As for kylin armor and kylin’s urine—regarded as precious by Trainers—it thought briefly before discarding that idea.

The former would be too painful to peel off, whereas the latter required a long time to accumulate, which it couldn’t provide at the moment.

As for ordinary kylin’s urine, that stuff was tantamount to humiliation when offered, naturally, the Firewood Kylin would not make a fool of itself.

Seeing the hesitant expression of the Kylin, David Jones extended his hand to try another Dragon-Wielding strengthening, “How about you serve by my side for a hundred years? That will be repayment for the life-saving debt.”

“Roar.”

The Kylin agilely dodged David Jones’s hand, baring its flame-entwined teeth with a defiant expression. It also shot Rainbow a contemptuous look, only to be cleansed by a sudden Cold Breath blast to its face.

“Crack, crack!”

Touching the ice frost on its face that started melting, the Firewood Kylin’s temper flared up too.

An Emperor should not be insulted!

Now was the time to teach this loach that does not kneel before an emperor what the word ‘invincible’ meant!

Boom!!!

Even with the silence from the silent firestone cage, the terrifying Redeemed Flames still ignited the heavenly and earthly arcane force, causing the surrounding temperatures to soar to the extreme.

“Roar!” (Bless you, let me out to take on this crappy mud loach.)

The Firewood Kylin bared its teeth and clutched the cage with its feet, causing a series of loud bangs.

Glancing at Rainbow, who was feigning anger, David Jones said to the kylin with a chuckle, “Don’t get too excited. Fine, you can fight, but don’t damage the flowers and plants in my spirit farm; otherwise, one Kylin’s Blessing won’t be enough to compensate.”

“By the way, what if you lose?” David Jones added fuel to the fire.

“If I lose, then I lose, what else? After all, I’m Class IV and it’s Class VI. If it were also Class IV, I’d crush it!” The Firewood Kylin wanted to say this but changed its tune on seeing Rainbow’s arrogant face.

“Roar!” (I absolutely cannot lose!)

“Yi? Yi!” (Dare to determine who’s stronger? Whoever loses becomes the underling, ready to fight whoever I point at!)

Rainbow said disdainfully.

The Firewood Kylin gave Rainbow a cold look.

Do you think I’m dumb? Not even a brainless beast would agree to such an unfair bet, and I’m not stupid.

“Yi!” (It’s scared!)

Rainbow chuckled twice, relaxed and shook its head at David Jones with an air of arrogance, disregarding the kylin’s presence.

“Yi!” (You’re useless even when given the chance!)

Boom, a rage ignited within the Firewood Kylin; it wouldn’t allow any creature to outdo it in pretense, but the remnant rationality in its mind told it to stay calm.

The opponent was not an ordinary Class VI King Flood Dragon; it couldn’t just easily spit it out like a mud loach and kill countless numbers.

“Yi!” (I, Rainbow, am invincible in this world. Even kylin dare not oppose me. The true strong never fear a challenge!)

Rainbow turned around, saying indugently, posing as if it was lonely at the top.

Seeing this, David Jones looked at Daphne, whose face was full of admiration, with an expression that was hard to describe.

“Wait a minute, why does this sound so familiar? Where did these two learn these lines from?”

“Roar!” (It was me!)

The Gluttonous Beast raised its head and, through the Beast Taming Contract, transmitted a dozen novels to the Trainer.

Looking at the titles like “How to Conquer the Sky by Beast Taming” and “Perfect Ways to Tame Beast,” David Jones really couldn’t keep it together.

My good fellow, I asked you to take good care of the Firewood Kylin and build a good relationship with Lolo during this period. Is this your idea of taking care?

“Roar!” (No problem being the underling if I lose, but regardless of who wins or loses, challenges can be issued at any time!)

At that moment, seeing Rainbow insulting the honor of the kylin clan right in front of him, the Firewood Kylin finally couldn’t help but speak up.

“Yi.” (Humph, you’re insightful. It seems you know you’re no match for me.)

Rainbow laughed and confidently nodded.

On hearing this, the latter snorted with disdain.

“Roar! Roar.” (What a joke. A single battle is far from enough for you to understand the strength of the kylin clan! I look down on all the myriad creatures in the world, you mud loach, are still not my match.)

“You guys have quite a good relationship!”

David Jones suddenly remarked, causing both creatures to stiffen, their eyes reflecting disgust.

“Yi!” “Roar!” (Who has a good relationship with it!)

The two creatures said in unison.

As their gazes collided, their auras erupted.

“Don’t copy how I talk!”

Ignoring the bickering between the two creatures, David Jones shook his head, bent down, and unlocked the silent firestone cage under the expectant gaze of the Firewood Kylin, removing the shackles that had bound it for so long.


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