Red Dragon has magic

Chapter 359 Murphy’s Law

Chapter 359 Murphy’s Law
Leon still remembered that he and Tassera had originally planned to find Betty in Fork Road City, persuade her, and then play for a few days before leaving Fork Road City and heading to the Red Crown Desert. The focus was still on recruiting blue dragons in the Red Crown Desert. Who knew that they would encounter so many things in Fork Road City? I hope there won’t be any more accidents on the trip to the Red Crown Desert.

Think about it, Chalu City is a paradise for smugglers, robbers and criminals, a world-famous city of sin. The strong people gathered there are more than those in the Red Crown Desert... Under normal circumstances, who would be willing to stay in a desert with such scarce resources? The strongest one is probably just an ancient blue dragon, which is nothing to be afraid of.

Chalu City is not far from Watchport, at least in a straight line. There is some distance from Chalu City to the Red Crown Desert. Even if you fly, it will take nearly half a day.

Arriving at the Red Crown Desert did not mean that they had also reached their destination. After arriving at the Red Crown Desert, Leon followed Tassela and flew for nearly two hours before landing on a hill.

"Why did you stop?" Leon asked, "Shouldn't we just go over there?"

"Aren't you hungry after flying for so long?" Tassera asked back. She looked a little worried.

"It would be better if you didn't say anything. I feel a little hungry now." Leon's small space in his sleeve contained a lot of food and water for emergency use. Although he could fast now, he didn't want to do that kind of thing. "I have food here. What do you want to eat? Whale meat or beef or mutton."

"Camel meat. I haven't eaten camel meat for a long time." Tassela stuck out her tongue and licked her teeth.

"No one raises camels in Watch Harbor... If you really want to eat them, I'll have someone raise some camels after we go back." Leon said this, and suddenly he felt that he had some signs of being a tyrant. He was willing to do anything to make a beautiful woman smile... But he wasn't at the point of having someone raise some camels yet.

Tassela seemed not to have heard what Leon said. She stared into the distance and said, "Did you see that? There is a group of camels over there. There should be enough for us to eat."

The camels’ fur was the same color as the desert. If Tassela hadn’t reminded him, Leon wouldn’t have noticed the camel herd. He said, “It would have been enough for us to eat before. Now you’re super big and I’m giant, so we might still need a little more.”

Tassela did not comment and said, "Let's go."

Tassera spread her wings and flew up. As a red dragon, Leon had excellent jumping ability. He was used to jumping, jumping up, and then spreading his huge wings and flapping them to quickly climb higher.

There were only a few camels, but Tassera scorched them all with a breath of lightning from a distance.

Lyon ate five camels and Tassera ate four camels. They were too full to move around, so they lay on the sand to rest. The hot sand under the scorching sun had no effect on them.

It’s easy to feel sleepy when you’re full. Leon yawned and wanted to take a nap. He just squinted his eyes and heard Tassela say, “Have I ever told you about my childhood?”

“I did say a little.” Having lived together for decades, Leon must have heard a little about Tassera’s past. “I remember you said you lived in a big family.”

"My father lives with his sister..."

"I am the only child of my parents. My aunt's family has two children and adopted another child... Unlike other dragons, blue dragons will adopt dragons that are not their own, and they are not limited to blue dragons." Tassela recalled, "If you count, there are eight dragons in our family."

"A lot." Leon said. He knew that blue dragons valued family, and it was not uncommon for several generations of blue dragons to share a territory. Any harm or insult to one dragon would be considered a challenge to the entire family, so blue dragons had to be dealt with with caution.

“There are families with larger populations than ours,” Tassela said.

"It's easy to understand that parents and children live together, but it's rare for siblings to live together." Leon said, "Your father and aunt have a good relationship, right?" "Not bad." Tassela paused, "It's mainly because the nest left by my grandfather is big enough."

"So what about your grandfather?" Leon asked.

Tassela said calmly: "He was killed."

Leon opened his mouth and closed it again, not wanting to ask too many details.

"The nest left by my grandfather is really big, with a very large library." Tassera said, "I still remember the high ceiling and wide hall of the library. There is a stone table on the east side and huge stone shelves next to it. The books on it are as tall as dwarves, and the scrolls are longer than the body of a halfling..."

"Is your grandfather a scholar?" Leon asked, thinking that most dragons only covet gems and coins made of precious metals. A few dragons will establish and maintain libraries, regard knowledge as the ultimate wealth, and store a large number of obscure prophecies, ancient history, and encyclopedias of mysterious knowledge. They are often called scholars by other dragons and are freaks.

"I don't know." Tassela said, "From the library, my grandfather likes books, but my father and aunt don't like them at all. The most they would do is catch a bard to perform."

"I guess you're the only one in your family who likes books," said Leon.

"How do you know?" Tassela asked.

Leon said with a smile: “That’s how novels are written.”

"When my cousins ​​teased the giant scorpion, I liked to run to the library to read. I liked the world in the books." Tassela said, "My cousins ​​thought I was weird, but they didn't bully me."

"When Saloves was little, she loved to run up to me and show off, but I always beat her up," Lyon said. "She was full of energy when she was little, but I don't know why she became so lazy when she grew up."

"I envy you for being able to live with your mother and sister." Tassela said, "After you moved out into your teens, you rarely see each other. I haven't seen them for decades. I wonder how they are doing now?"

Hearing this, Leon suddenly felt uneasy and said, “You, why are you suddenly telling me this?”

"The lair in front is my grandfather's. It's where I lived when I was a kid." Tassela said, "I don't know why I'm afraid to go back...what's that expression on your face?"

Leon hesitated and said, "I asked you to bring me to recruit Blue Dragon, but I didn't ask you to bring me to meet my parents."

"They are blue dragons." Tassela said as a matter of course.

Lyon was speechless for a moment.

I came here to recruit workers, why did it turn out like this… Please, I would rather fight the ancient blue dragon, and I am not afraid of advancing to the divine dragon, as long as I have not reached the limit on the road to the sacred deification and entered the immortal stage.

(End of this chapter)

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