Chapter 112 - Chapter 112: This Is What I Call a Threat
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nChapter 112: This Is What I Call a Threat
nTranslator: Lonelytree
nThe surroundings suddenly quieted down.
nThe rainforest had always been very lively.
nBut at that moment, Matthew felt peace.
nIt was as if all sound had been swallowed.
nWith his hearing blocked, Matthew’s other senses became unprecedentedly sensitive.
nHe could feel the flow of the wind and could clearly see the morning dew on a flower 30 meters away.
nUnder the effect of the Eye of the Jungle, he could see the situation in other directions without turning around.
nIt was a wonderful feeling.
nMatthew seemed to be looking at the grass and trees in his 360-degree field of vision.
nHe saw Dinosauruses turn around and leave in disappointment.
nHe saw the huge splash caused by the Patterned Crocodile when it sank into the water.
nHe saw a few flying squirrels fly away from the tree crown.
nHe saw a Jango native standing on the top of the banyan tree and looking at them warily.
nHe saw two Piranha Flowers fighting over territory.
nHe saw a few large blue morphing butterflies flying around the ground.
nHe saw a nest of transparent glass frogs patiently waiting for food.
nHe saw a giant otter flip over by the river and accidentally fall into the water.
nAh! Rainforest!
n“This is the rainforest.”
nThe warm and humid wind blew past Matthew’s face.
nHe suddenly came back to his senses from that mysterious state.
nAt this moment, two bright rays of light shot down from above, piercing through the lush branches and leaves.
nThe first beam of light landed on the Winged Dragon Wind God’s corpse, and it quickly disappeared.
nThe second ray of light shone on Matthew.
nHint: The Soul of the Rainforest has invited you to enter the “Black Banyan Dream”. Do you wish to enter?
nMatthew was not in a hurry to receive the Soul of the Rainforest.
nHe was still replaying the battle with the Winged Dragon Wind God in his mind.
nHe decided to strike while the iron was hot and relive the seemingly simple but thrilling battle.
nThis was Matthew’s first time experiencing such an exciting fight.
nThis was also the source of his shock.
nAlthough the entire process did not last long, Matthew seemed to have easily killed the Winged Dragon Wind God. However, it was indeed an extremely difficult process for a Rank 2 Necromancer to kill a Rank 4 Winged Dragon.
nMatthew closed his eyes and focused on the replay of the battle.
nSoon, he concluded two key points and something worth reflecting on.
nThe first key point was that he had successfully surprised the Winged Dragon Wind God in the form of a Moon Bear.
nThe Winged Dragon Wind God was the overlord of the sky.
nWith the control of the air, it would inevitably lose some of the advantages that other tier 4 lords had:
nFor example, an unbelievably exuberant vitality or an extremely high biological armour.
nMatthew speculated.
nWith the Dinosauruses and the Patterned Gigantic Crocodiles’ large HP, even if he were to attack them, he would need to stab them for more than ten minutes before he could seriously injure them.
nWhat was even more terrifying was that if ordinary weapons were used, he might not even be able to break through their defences!
nThis was due to the Lord-tier super-giant monster’s ” Biological Armor.”
nThey were like a moving biological fortress. Not only were their destructive powers shocking, but their skin was also indestructible.
nThis was also an important reason why Matthew did not dare to challenge those two.
nHowever, the Winged Dragon Wind God was different.
nThe darling of the sky was destined not to have the high biological armour similar to the overlords of the land, which gave Matthew an opportunity.
nBack when they were fighting in the sky, Matthew discovered that his Moon Bear transformation could break through the pterosaur’s biological armour.
nThe Moon Bear’s level was LVII.
nThe Winged Dragon Wind God was quite fragile.
nThis was probably the reason why it was so cautious. Once it lost control of the air, the Winged Dragon Wind God was no different from an ordinary Tier 3 monster.
nNature was fair.
nIt wouldn’t make you strong in all aspects.
nAll in all.
nWhen the Moon Bear rode on the Winged Dragon’s back, the outcome of the battle was already decided. The Moon Bear weighed 880kg, while the Winged Dragon Wind God only weighed about 550kg. Even if the Moon Bear did not have the natural ability to control the airflow, the Winged Dragon Wind God would definitely be at a disadvantage in terms of size and weight.
nIts slender neck and hooked claws were not suitable for close combat.
nThe best outcome would be to die together with the Moon Bear.
nThe second key point was Assia’s reminder.
nThis prevented Matthew from getting injured. With the Moon Bear’s strong physique, while it was impossible for him to die if he fell down with the Winged Dragon, he could still be severely injured.
nThe damage received in the shapeshifting form would also be reflected back to the main body to a certain extent.
nThe Goddess of Moonlight’s actions were undoubtedly kind.
n“I owe you a small favour.”
nAlthough he was still wary of the Goddess of Moonlight, Matthew was still very particular. He would remember this favour and repay it when the time was right.
nMoreover, strictly speaking, Matthew was able to climb onto the back of the pterosaur in the form of a Moon Bear because of the blessing of the goddess.
nThe shapeshifting without casting was too powerful!
n“Joining the Moonlight Society is still worth it.”
nMatthew concluded with satisfaction.
nAs for the point worth reflecting on, it wasn’t about Matthew himself, but his enemy, the Winged Dragon Wind God.
nMatthew used the enemy as a warning and learned from its mistake,
n“If it had been a little calmer back then and tested the waters a little more, the outcome might have been different.
n“Of course, this was also the fault of the Rainforest Soul. If it didn’t egg the dragon on, I wouldn’t have been able to kill it so smoothly.”
nThe tragic end of the Winged Dragon Wind God was a lesson for Matthew..
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