The battle in the cave gradually subsided.

Bugret looked at the giant dragon subspecies lying motionless on the ground in front of him.

"I only used a little strength. Now you are powerless to resist. Just stay here obediently."

This dragon subspecies is about level twelve, but its combat capability is extremely strong.

After all, it was still considered a member of the dragon clan, and was influenced by the remaining power of the god-level dragon bloodline. No one knew how long it had been guarding here.

"Okay, now tell me, you really seem to be just testing my qualifications," Buglet said.

He could more or less sense that although the dragon subspecies in front of him behaved violently and had a strong desire to attack, it was not motivated by an instinctive desire to kill or hunt.

"Hmph!" The dragon subspecies snorted coldly, spitting out strands of lightning from its mouth. However, it didn't seem to resist much.

"Because the power that influenced me resonates in my mind, and you do possess the soul of a dragon, even though this is only a body, not a true dragon."

Hearing the dragon's response, Bugret nodded. Clearly, the dragon who left behind this remnant of bloodline had a certain plan and purpose.

"Isn't it more than that? There must be other reasons for letting you stay here." After all, as time goes by, most of the remaining dragon descendants will be stronger than the dragon subspecies in front of him.

There are also creatures like the Fallen Blade Dragon. If they obtain the remaining bloodline, it will definitely not be a situation that the senior wants to see.

"I'm only responsible for guarding against the weak. Even if a powerful being, especially a true dragon, defeats me, it won't be easy for them to obtain that item."

Hearing this, Bugret nodded with satisfaction. This was in line with common sense.

After a moment's thought, he withdrew his strength. The dragon subspecies immediately felt the repressive force within it dissipate. It stood up, shook itself, and the wounds on its body began to slowly heal.

"What's your name?" Buglet asked curiously.

"Lionget." Lionget answered directly without resistance.

"Bugerite," said Bugret, pointing his claws forward, "Take me over there and see if I am worthy of the real treasure."

Lionget turned and walked straight ahead, with Buglet following behind.

Two huge dragons, one in front and one behind, soon arrived deep into the cave.

There was a gem embedded in the stone wall. The gem was blue in color and emitted arcs of lightning from time to time.

Around it, blue arcs of lightning crackled, and inside the gem, one could see some kind of azure liquid emitting a faint glow, flowing slightly like the starry sky.

The moment he saw the gem, Buglet was completely stunned. The gemstone pupils on his alchemical body stared at it, and his body involuntarily leaned forward.

Lionget stood aside, watching the scene quietly. He had long been accustomed to everything here and was immune to the fatal attraction.

He wanted to see how the other party would get rid of this attraction, when he would wake up, and whether he would do anything embarrassing.

Suddenly, the scales on Buglet's alchemical body opened up, spewing out a large amount of gas. This action caused Buglet's entire body to tremble and emit a strange sound.

"Wow, this attraction is really strong. I almost fell into it." Bugret sighed.

Of course, this wasn't due to his own strength. For a dragon, it was nearly impossible to avoid being drawn in. His ability to escape was entirely due to this alchemical dragon body. After all, this body not only possessed his own strength, but also Kana's.

The remnant of blood holds a profound allure for all living creatures, and for dragons, it's a deadly temptation. However, Leongert, standing beside him, disagreed. He was utterly surprised that the other party had broken free from the attraction in such a short time; it defied common sense.

But in the end, he could only sigh: "It's amazing that he got rid of the attraction so easily?" He thought that he could never achieve this level, and he was rarely convinced.

"What do you mean you have to be recognized to get it?" asked Buglet.

Lionget looked at the gem, sighed, and said, "I was once a flying dragon. I was seriously injured outside and fled here at a great disadvantage.

I was attracted by the gem at that time, but I couldn't get it off the rock wall no matter what I did. It had a fatal attraction to me at that time, and I couldn't leave.

When I was hungry and thirsty, I hunted for prey around the cave. Over time, all the creatures here were eaten by me.

But I couldn't get too far away, its attraction was too strong, so I fell into a deep sleep. Until a thousand years ago, an evil wave woke me up.

At that time, I found that I seemed to have become more intelligent, and my body was transforming more and more into a dragon. But this gem still attracted me, and even then, I could vaguely feel the message it conveyed in my mind.

Having said that, Lionget sighed heavily.

"It has appointed me as its guardian, to guard the gem until a dragon arrives who can remove it.

Actually, as long as I judge that the opponent is a dragon, I should let it go. All dragons are qualified to go up and try it."

Apparently, Lionget was simply unconvinced and eager to engage the dragon in battle upon seeing it. After all, he had experienced the long process of attraction, numbness, despair, and finally becoming a guardian. How could he let the dragon pass so easily?

Bugret nodded, said nothing more, and turned to look at the gem.

The huge gem sparkles and attracts everything. Once you look at it, it is difficult to look away.

He approached slowly, and the dense magic power around him began to flicker continuously as he approached. This magic power with lightning almost paralyzed Bugret's soul.

"That's amazing." At this moment, Bugrett couldn't help but feel a little nervous.

Finally, he slowly raised his claws.

Lionget watched, holding his breath.

The claws moved closer and closer, then gently touched the gem.

Instantly, a wave of information flooded into his soul.

"Bugerite? It's you. I thought it was those unlucky guys who stayed behind."

A young voice sounded in his mind.

It was a female voice. If you listened carefully, you could feel the familiarity in the voice.

"Lace Lava? You became a god? No, it's impossible. I don't believe it!"

Bugret lost control of his emotions and started shouting loudly.

He never dreamed that this guy would become a god. (End of this chapter)

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