Chapter 19
Cloud Mist Technique
“Lord True Dragon, are you thinking about how to deal with ordinary ogre warriors?”
Every race would occasionally give birth to an anomaly. Uga Bone Crusher had intelligence that was not inferior to ordinary people and was much smarter than ordinary ogres. He observed the situation and guessed Garen’s intentions.
To Uga Bone Crusher, his encounter in the past few days was simply a dream.
First, he had provoked the True Dragon and was about to be unlucky enough to die in its stomach. Then, he discovered that the True Dragon actually did not kill him. Instead, it stunned the ogre to the extreme that it learned the Giant Language in a short few days and even gave it a chance to replace the two-headed ogre…
He had almost gone crazy wanting to be the leader, so he naturally would not let go of such a good opportunity.
Moreover, it was not shameful to submit to a True Dragon, even if it was an underage True Dragon.
Garen nodded calmly. Seeing that Uga Bone Crusher wanted to say something but hesitated, he said in a low voice, “Tell me what you think.”
He had already seen that Uga Bone Crusher was different from ordinary ogres and did not underestimate his brain.
Uga Bone Crusher nodded happily, then patted his chest and said confidently in a muffled voice, “I know Thyra’s hobbies and habits. We can trick him out of the tribe.”
“As long as Lord True Dragon can kill Thyra, all the ogres of the Bone Crusher Tribe will become your loyal servants.”
Garen looked at Uga in surprise and thought to himself that this guy was really a traitor.
In order to be the leader, he did not hesitate to sell the entire tribe to the dragon.
“If that two-headed ogre knows that the tribe has such a traitor…”
Garen shook his head and mourned for the two-headed ogre.
After thinking for a moment, Garen asked for more information about the two-headed ogre. Then, he got Uga Bone Crusher to point out the approximate location of the Bone Crusher Tribe and let him stay in the Ice River Domain for the time being. He flapped his dragon wings and his figure disappeared into the vast night sky.
In the air, Garen lowered his head to look at the Ice River Domain that had already turned into a black dot. Then, he retracted his gaze and flew towards the Bone Crusher Tribe.
He did not leave any restrictive spells on Uga Bone Crusher. Garen did not know any of such spells at the moment, and he did not restrict the movement of the latter. He only verbally let it stay in the Ice River Domain.
This was also a test to see if this ogre really wanted to use Garen’s strength to become the leader of the tribe.
If he was really smart enough, when Garen returned to the Ice River Territory, he would still see his figure on the spot.
Otherwise, Garen could only think of a way to destroy the entire Bone Crusher Tribe and not subdue them.
Whoosh!
Thousands of meters in the air, the whistling of the cold wind could be heard.
Without the help of spells, adult dragons could fly at full speed for a few days. If they could control their speed and continuously fly in the air for half a month, as long as they did not find it boring, they could even fly for an entire year.
This terrifying endurance was because the dragon had a powerful heart as the source of its power.
There were four huge ventricles in the dragon’s heart that were constantly pumping, providing endless strength to the dragon’s body.
Due to the strength of the dragon heart, some scholars who studied dragons even described that if a hard rock was placed in the heart of an ancient dragon, the dragon heart could crush it into powder with a single beat.
Garen’s dragon wings, which were ten meters long, were completely extended. He used the airflow to glide, and his speed was not very fast.
He was only a young dragon, so it was still impossible for him to fly at full speed for a few days. In order to maintain his stamina that could deal with accidents, Garen chose the most energy-saving glide. Although his speed was much slower, it was stable. Moreover, Garen was not in a hurry.
Due to the unique night environment, the Northern Ice Fields had been enveloped by the night sky, so it was a little difficult to distinguish the time.
However, Garen had an outstanding sense of time and space. He was relatively sensitive to the flow of time and the change of space, so he would not misjudge the time.
He looked down and saw a strange small depression basin.
The ice basin was in the shape of a bowl, and small messy black dots could be vaguely seen inside.
True Dragons had a long-range vision. As long as there were no obstacles in the middle, as long as one focused, they could see the scattered snow thousands of meters away.
Garen looked over and clearly saw that those black dots were simple and crude houses built casually with rocks. There were also strong ogres surrounding the bonfire with large iron pots scattered around.
Yellow thick soup rolled in the large iron pot. Occasionally, the limbs of some unknown icefield beasts could be seen, looking very terrifying.
Ogres did not only eat humanoid creatures.
They ate everything that was weaker than them and could be hunted. Some of the ogres located in the deep mountains and forests might have never eaten humanoid creatures in their lives.
In the center of the Bone Crusher Tribe, in a large stone house that was covered in a few layers of animal skin at the top and looked relatively extraordinary, a three-meter-tall ogre was praying piously to a wooden ball-shaped black statue and chanting.
Its rough dark skin and signature black eyes and white pupils were no different from other ogres.
The only difference was that it had two heads that were close together, one large and one small.
Their eyes were closed as they prayed to the statue.
Suddenly, the two-headed ogre seemed to have felt something and suddenly opened its eyes.
The eyes of the large head flickered with a light that was more intelligent than the eyes of the small head.
It picked up a long staff from the weapon shelf in the house, a large hammer covered in frozen blood, and strode out of the house, looking around suspiciously.
After discovering nothing abnormal, the two-headed ogre raised its head and looked at the sky at the same time.
However, other than clouds that did not have any presence, there were only stars in the vast vision.
“Leader, what are you looking at?”
“Is there food in the sky?”
An ogre approached and looked up like a two-headed ogre. After seeing nothing, it asked strangely.
Blue light circulated in the two-headed ogre’s eyes as it continuously looked at the night sky. After a few minutes, it retracted its gaze. The two heads looked at each other and shook, “It’s nothing. It’s just a feeling.”
After saying that, it returned to the stone house, put away its weapon, and continued to pray sincerely.
As the two-headed ogre prayed, in a world that ordinary people could not see, threads of black fog stretched out from the sculpture and touched the two-headed ogre’s body like tentacles.
Every touch made the two-headed ogre’s body tremble slightly, and the pious expression on its ugly face became even stronger.
In the sky, Garen was surrounded by a dim cloud that seemed to have fused with the night. When he saw the two-headed ogre rush out of the house and look in his direction suspiciously, his heart skipped a beat.
“This two-headed ogre is not weak. It can vaguely sense me from so far away.”
If not for the Cloud Mist Technique, which he had grasped after waking up from his sleep, Garen would have been exposed.
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