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Chapter 175 Sowing

Kahn felt that the dragon's roar was far away, so he dragged Kahsha back.

His eyes were finally no longer covered with eyes. He saw a mountain not far away in front of him. He felt that he had consumed too much energy, so he landed directly on the top of the mountain.

As soon as he landed, Kahn took off his wings. Kahn jumped out of his arms, stretched out his left leg and stepped on a rock two steps forward, looking at the giant dragon from afar.

It fell heavily into the jungle, destroying countless trees. The broken wings could no longer support it to take off again. It could only stare at the hill where the two were on and try to kill them with their eyes.

Kasha was frightened by the golden vertical pupils, retracted her left leg and leaned against Kahn's arms, and her majestic appearance disappeared.

"Why do I feel that it hates me so much?" Kasha turned her head and showed a solemn face.

Kahn frowned. He saw that Kasar's hair that could not touch was stained with some blood, probably left behind when he was hit by a flying stone.

However, the wound has now healed, and only some blood stains remained that were not absorbed by the skin nails.

He reached into her wet hair and carefully rubbed the blood away, allowing the rain to wash away.

He wouldn't catch a cold, but he was worried about whether Kasha would be smashed to death, otherwise how could he ask such a crazy question?

"Because someone is sleeping, you want to kill it, don't hate anyone you hate." This time he did not play her head again, but combed her hair that stuck to her face to the back, revealing a soft but unyielding face, thrilling beauty.

The facial patterns became clearer under the rain, and the purple eyes reflected each other's appearance in the hazy state.

Her long hair poured water on her fair skin like a slight neck, and the rainwater slid into the opening of her skin nails. The raindrops fell on her chest and turned into more finer water droplets and bounced away.

Kasha noticed Kahn's gaze but said nothing, or she had become accustomed to it. Kahn's unscrupulous gaze would not make her feel shy, she deserved it.

She thought about it and it must be the problem of getting wet in the rain. This seemed to be the first time she was standing in the rain without wearing a helmet.

She looked at Kane, who was slightly taller than her. In the next two years, Kane grew faster and faster, and his height had exceeded her.

The rain wet his short purple hair without being in the sun, and then poured on his angular face.

They all opened their mouths slightly in tacit understanding to exchange air, and their wet lips opened and closed, as if they were gasping.

Kasha suddenly pursed her lips. She thought about it and felt that there was something wrong with her description, so she did not catch his attention as soon as possible.

"What I feel from its eyes is a stronger hatred than murderous intent." She asked, "Is it because of the void?"

Her words made Kahn think, and indeed, he also felt something strange in his eyes.

After pondering, he found the suspected reason: "The dragons hid in Ishtarri after the final battle, and before that, they also fought side by side with humans."

"You mean, they used to fight against the void with the god warriors?" Kasha tied her hair behind her ears.

Kahn nodded: "Maybe it was that war that damaged the dragon clan's vitality, and then hid in Ixutal to rest. Maybe they still haven't forgotten that war, did not forget the damage caused to them by the void, so they hate us so much."

He turned his head, and the giant dragon was still crawling towards the hill where they were, with its huge body overwhelming the branches and crushing all obstacles on the road.

Even if the wings are broken, it is still the king of the jungle.

Kahn grabbed Kasha's hand and walked towards the back of the mountain.

"Let's go, Yusu Taal's dragon not only knows dragon breathing, but also has magic. If you can't afford to offend, let's hide from it."

"What happened after I fainted?"

“Say on the way.”

"oh."

Kahn and Kasha walked out of the shower area, and the dragon lost their footprints in the jungle and eventually failed to keep up with them.

"Do you think our battle with the dragon will attract the attention of the Ishtars?"

Sitting by a small stream in the woods, Kasha talked casually to Kahn.

Everything in the bag was soaked, Kasha took them out and placed them on a rock to bask in the sun, then combed her hair towards the clear stream with a comb.

Kieran's manuscript was not wet because of the magic of time pause attached. The pocket watch was also waterproof and had no water inlet.

Nothing else is so important, but it is also put on and dried together.

Kahn lay on the pebbles and turned his head to look at her and replied: "I don't know either, but if there was a dragon in my territory so abnormal, I would definitely send someone to check the situation. Moreover, those Ixtals were still so vigilant that they had already taken action, and it depends on whether they dared to disturb the dragon."

He was speculating in his heart that the relationship between Exutal and the dragon was a neighbor who did not interfere with each other? Or was there any friendship or something? He had no idea that there were very few records about the elemental dragon in the book.

Kasha became frowning when she heard him say this: "The scars we left on the dragon are also obvious. It is obvious that they are not left by similar struggles. They may be seen by some insightful elements."

"Maybe it's time for it to come out."

Kahn thought for a while, suddenly stood up and picked up a small waterproof cloth bag from the rock.

When I opened it, I saw that it was full of colorful seeds, including several plants.

"This is what Jerra gave you. Are you going to use it now?" Kasha couldn't help but ask a question when she saw his actions.

"Well." Kahn nodded: "We plant plants now. If there are pursuers, Jerra will control the plants to stop them. When the Exutals find this group of abnormally growing plants, they will focus most of their attention on them and put us in a secondary position, otherwise it will be difficult to deal with when the plants are flooded."

He grabbed a handful of seeds from the bag, reached into the stream and soaked them, and then threw them into the forest with force, allowing them to fall randomly in the forest.

Zyra reminded her that these seeds that were injected with wild magic do not need Kahn to sow them deliberately. As long as they are dipped in a little water, they will germinate in a short time and then grow explosively.

After doing this, he asked Kasha to follow him and leave the stream, heading to the area that had not yet been explored, and searching for the traces of the dragon egg.

But when they passed a small forest path, they encountered a human raid.

Elements make ambush on their must-pass path, hiding behind the tree trunk and throwing out magic.

When Kahn noticed the strange magic power in the air, it was already too late.

The cold elements attacked from the side like hidden arrows, aiming at the two people walking.

There is no time to cast spells to resist!

Kahn subconsciously pushed Kasha away, raised his hand and took the initiative to block the cold airflow.
Chapter completed!
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