Chapter 79 -- To subdue a foolish, adorable, pampered spirit

nChapter 79 - To subdue a foolish, adorable, pampered spirit (6)

nThe rumbling echoes of tumbling rocks seemed to grow, and the trees that were blocking the path were immediately transformed into ashes by Dragon’s Breath.

nAfter a long chase it was still unable to catch up. The divine dragon was so infuriated, that both its eyes were red with anger. However it was still afraid of injuring the little divine dragon, so it won’t dare to fire off a Dragon’s Breath.

nThe large divine dragon’s eyes continued to burn with flames of fury. The huge dragon tail resembled a chain of thickly linked iron swinging dangerously around. In one spot it had swept, it snapped all the forest trees within ten meters of its body.

nFlying leaves swirled in the air as a giant cloud of dust rose.

nAlthough Su Luo was not swept up by the dragon tail, she was hit by flying fragments of wood.

nA piece of broken wood ruthlessly knocked against her back. When it did, Su Luo felt as if her back was about to split wide open. She felt as if a huge boulder had been pressing down on her chest, so heavily that made it nearly impossible for her to breath.

nShe felt that the qi and blood in her entire body rolled over in waves. A sweet coppery taste materialized in her throat. Unable to keep it in, she sprayed out a stream of blood.

n“Phoo——” The soles of Su Luo’s feet swayed, almost unable to stand.

nJust at this time, a sense of an impending crisis rushed through her mind.

nThis was caused by the divine dragon behind her, who was unexpectedly preparing to unleash Dragon’s Breath. An awe-inspiring radiance streaked by, and the brilliant rays were like sharp swords launched toward Su Luo.

nSu Luo’s complexion had immediately undergone a major change.

nShe spared no effort (1) in rushing towards the tilting thorns, her speed was so quick that only an incomplete shadow was left behind.

nThat slash of intense radiance was like the tip of a double-edged sword, that directly turned the trees within a hundred meters ahead of it into ashes. Even the ground was completely split open leaving a terrifying large fissure in the earth. The soil and mud were also turned into fine dust.

nSu Luo dangerously avoided this killing move. Yet an icy chill emerged from her heart, and her forehead was instantly covered in cold sweat.

nShe was almost at the end of her rope and was barely hanging in by a thread.

nBut fortunately, at this time the fire phoenix had already caught up with the divine dragon.

nConsequently, these two divine beasts’ blood feud resumed. This provided Su Luo with a little opportunity that she could take advantage of.

nIf the divine dragon did not fear of trouble in the rear (2), Su Luo knew she simply would not have been its opponent. Very likely she would have already been slashed to death by the divine dragon’s claws without being able to run for more than several hundred meters.

nHowever in the recent past Su Luo seemed to be cared for by the goddess of fortune.

nAgainst all expectations, on the back heels of this divine dragon, the fire phoenix followed up and continued its battle with the dragon. Moreover, this fire phoenix had narrow-mindlessly (3) taken advantage of its difficulties. As a result the divine dragon had no other alternative than to face Su Luo with hateful regret while gnashing its teeth (4).

nWhenever the divine dragon was about to kill off Su Luo, the fire phoenix that had been following close behind would come out and cause a disturbance. This kind of situation repeated itself again and again, enraging the divine dragon until it nearly spat out blood.

nBut now, even Su Luo also had a kind of urge to spit out blood.

nIt’s over!

nWhen Su Luo saw the barren cliffs and the precipitous rock faces ahead, she immediately wanted to start to cry but lacked the tears to begin.

nAt this time, all three directions moving forward were blocked by an overhanging cliff and behind her the mother dragon pursued feverishly, unwilling to let go. Now she basically had nowhere to escape!

nWhat to do? Could it be that her hands were practically tied and set to be captured?

nOut of the question! Even if she was to return the adorable little dragon now, the divine dragon will absolutely not let her get away.

nAt present she still had not arrived at the dead-end road, so surely there was still another chance to save herself.

nSure enough, heaven never barred one’s way (5).

nSu Luo’s sharp eyes saw a perfectly straight dark green creeper vine hanging down the cliff.

nSu Luo gave it a few tugs and found that this rope-like creeper vine was apparently frequently used by people before her. She need not worry about the firmness aspect of the vine.

nIt seems as if the Heavens really don’t want me to die!

nSu Luo’s heart immediately rejoiced.

nShe tucked the adorable little dragon into her bosom, afterwards she used her hands to nimbly grab the creeper vine. She used both her hands and feet to rapidly climb up the tall overhanging cliff. It took her less than a quarter of the hour to reach the top.

nOn top of the cliff was a flat plane covered by a meadow. A gentle breeze passed by and rustled a tidy area of the field into a rising and falling motion, like a jade green wave that rippled. This sight gave her the sensation of an untroubled heart, pleased spirit (6).

nStanding on top of the precipice and gazing into the distance. Su Luo could clearly see the feverish fight between the divine dragon and the fire phoenix not far way.

nIt was as if they had claimed an area of heaven and earth for themselves. Fiery ocean patches spread endlessly, with soaring flames boiling over like lava.

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n1) spared no effort – idiom: to do one’s utmost

n2) fears of trouble in the rear – idiom: family worries (obstructing freedom of action); worries about the future consequences; often in negative expressions, meaning “no worries about anything”

n3) narrow-mindlessly – idiom: petty; ungenerous

n4) gnashing its teeth – idiom: displaying extreme anger; fuming with rage between gritted teeth

n5) heaven never barred one’s way – idiom: don’t despair and you will find a way through; never give up hope; never say die.

n6) untroubled heart, pleased spirit – idiom: carefree and relaxed.

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