"Do you know the way?"

"I was here a long time ago."

Old Jed didn't answer Candice's question.

He ran straight towards an intersection, and Candice followed him without hesitation.

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"Doug! Carl! Back off!"

Murphy tilted his sword and blocked the dragon claw on it.

However, even though Murphy used his skills to reduce some of the terrifying power brought by that huge body.

But another part of it was transmitted back to his arm, and the force was so great that he almost couldn't hold the sword in his hand.

Murphy suddenly saw the long tail waving behind the dragon.

He yelled, trying to get Doug and Carl, who were within range, out of their current position.

Doug reacted and stepped back, but Carl seemed a beat too slow.

He heard the sound of breaking wind in his ears, and his fear instinct made him turn his head to look over.

A thick, spiked tail swept quickly towards his head.

His pupils suddenly contracted, and at this moment, he felt the breath of death.

But at this moment, a huge column of water suddenly flew over.

The water column carried a huge impact force and hit the dragon's side.

The impact knocked its body to the ground, splashing mud all over the ground.

As a result, the attack trajectory of its tail deviated upwards, barely avoiding Carl's head.

On the dragon's body, the place where it was attacked by the water column seemed to have some dents.

This really hurt him.

Carl, who escaped the disaster, quickly retreated and began to breathe heavily.

Then he ran towards Murphy together with Doug and several other monsters standing beside the dragon.

At the same time on the other side, Murphy held the sword with his backhand, and then used all his strength to pull out a silver light from the sword.

The sharp sword forged by the dwarves struck the fallen dragon's neck, sending up a series of sparks.

A sharp "clang clang" sound came into Murphy's ears, and he felt the sensation of cutting metal in his hands.

The force fed back from the scales went up along his arm and finally reached his shoulder.

Murphy felt as if her shoulder was shattered.

The sword in his hand was not released, but his right arm drooped weakly.

Fortunately, he successfully pierced the dragon's scales, and both sides suffered losses.

Blood began to flow out slowly from the scale that he had cut.

Blood as hot as magma dripped onto the ground, and there was a hissing sound of the ground melting.

Just getting a little closer, Murphy felt like her face was about to burn.

The giant dragon was in some pain after receiving two consecutive attacks. It lay on the ground and let out a huge dragon roar.

Murphy and others who were standing very close to the sound immediately felt as if their heads were about to be pierced by the sound.

They had no choice but to retreat quickly and then regroup at the city gate.

The dragon was still roaring in pain.

But its fallen body was constantly accumulating momentum.

Because it is very angry now.

Chapter 30 The Dragon's Roar

"Master Murphy! You can't say that!"

"Tsk, I know, this broken dragon is really tough."

After gathering at the city gate, Lord Weiss came over immediately, and Murphy knew why he was so anxious.

They had fought the dragon for several rounds, but only two of its attacks had actually caused effective damage.

One of them was the giant water column of Lord Weiss.

The impact knocked the dragon's body down and made the impacted part dent a little.

The other time was Murphy's upward slash, which successfully penetrated the dragon's scales and caused it to bleed slowly.

However, they all knew that these two attacks were far from fatal, even though the dragon seemed to be screaming miserably.

Even though part of its body was sunken, it was only a superficial injury to the dragon.

Even though there was a cut on its neck, it was insignificant compared to its huge body, and the blood it shed was just a drop in the ocean.

Just as Murphy and Lord Weiss were discussing countermeasures, the dragon seemed to be slowly recovering.

It stood up again and stopped roaring.

But the growing aura on its body made the several monsters around Murphy tremble unconsciously.

The giant dragon stared at the group of ants that caused it pain with its eyes filled with hatred.

Its wings gradually spread out, covering its body, and then slowly flapped.

The storm created by the wings swept up all the dust around, forming a sandstorm.

The situation inside was somewhat obscured, making it difficult for Murphy to see clearly.

But he did not stop the dragon from flying upwards, because at this moment, he had made his own decision.

"Lord Weiss, are you sure you can kill this dragon?"

"..."

Murphy didn't look at Lord Weiss, but continued to stare at the slowly rising dragon.

At the same time, he asked Lord Weiss a very critical question.

The answer to this question will directly determine whether they can win this battle.

Not sure whether to say it was a good thing or a bad thing, but he guessed the answer to this question correctly.

But the answer he guessed correctly was not the one he wanted.

Lord Weiss slowly shook his head and spoke in a serious tone.

"That Water Dragon Wave just now is the most powerful magic I know."

"But it only caused him some injuries. I'm afraid I can't hurt him anymore."

"That's it."

Murphy just responded calmly and stopped talking.

Lord Weiss sighed, seeming to feel somewhat guilty and embarrassed about his own powerlessness.

After a while, Murphy spoke again.

"Retreat, go to the fifth floor."

Before City Lord Weiss could speak, several monsters around him started shouting.

"Yes, Master Murphy! We can go together to defend the fifth floor."

"Yes! Then when Lord Enoch recovers, we can kill this damn dragon!"

This group of monsters was very excited because they thought they could win as long as they could delay until Enoch recovered.

However, after hearing what they said, Murphy slowly shook his head and spoke before they asked any questions.

"That won't work. I don't know when Enoch will recover."

"If we can't recover by then, we'll still be stuck there, losing hope."

"I have a method that might work. Listen carefully."

"This dragon's target is definitely you, there's no doubt about that."

"I'll help you block it first. You guys hurry to the fifth level of the maze."

"Then go through the gate there and hold the dragon back until I return."

"I'll go to the ground to find reinforcements for you, and then kill it there."

His voice was calm yet full of confidence, and there was a sense of trust that made people want to trust him unconsciously.

However, this is a lie.

With his past memories, Murphy knew very well that the dragon was most likely coming for him.

The surrounding monsters did not notice anything unusual.

Because this is how dragons should be. They hate the demons who drove the dragons out of the continent.

Instead of doubting Murphy, they began to analyze the feasibility of the proposal.

Then, Lord Weiss spoke. It was not because he did not trust Murphy, but he just wanted to confirm it.

"Master Murphy, are you sure this is really okay?"

"Believe me."

"What about you?"

"...I'm sure I'll be fine, don't worry."

After hearing Murphy's affirmative words, Lord Weiss stopped asking questions. He turned to look at the several magical beasts around him and spoke.

"Let's retreat! Go to the fifth floor and hold back this dragon! Buy time for Master Murphy!"

"Yes! Lord Weiss!"

This time, even Doug, Carl, Patton and Lizard, four idiots, agreed to go to the fifth floor to guard the gate.

Because they believed that the most dangerous place in this plan was the fifth floor, and as long as Lord Murphy didn't go there, they could do anything.

Lord Weiss turned back to Murphy and spoke loudly with gratitude and worry in his heart.

"Thank you, Master Murphy. Please be careful."

"Well, don't worry."

Murphy nodded, the corners of her mouth curled up slightly in a reassuring smile.

Then he heard the group of monsters around him repeat it again.

"Master Murphy! Please be careful!"

"I know, I know, get out of here!"

Murphy cursed with a laugh, and a rustling sound began to be heard behind him.

The group of monsters began to move towards the fifth floor.

The dragon was still hovering in the air, looking for the best opportunity to attack Murphy.

It ignored the group of monsters that left.

Because humans are more important than monsters.

When it first came to the maze, a voice came from deep in its heart.

The voice told him a lot of things, and he believed what the voice said from the bottom of his heart.

"You must kill someone in this maze."

"Otherwise, you'll be the one to die."

Although it does not currently feel the threat of death from the human being in front of it.

But in the maze, it has only encountered this one human being so far.

"...Huh? A maze?"

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