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Chapter 70 The Thin Dragon Veins of the Lizard Lord

"The timing is just right. If I wait a little longer, my tea will be cold..."

Le Xiaofeng looked at the players who finally arrived and said with emotion.

After experiencing many complex mental changes such as excitement, worry, boredom, etc.

Le Xiaofeng got some dry shrub branches and leaves nearby and made tea.

Since she started making tea, she has passed three snakes, a raccoon and a few sneaky pheasants.

If there is anything more boring than waiting for someone in front of the dungeon collection stone, it is waiting alone...

If he were in the game, Le Xiaofeng could still see the little dots symbolizing teammates through the game map.

Watching little by little, they came from all over the country and over the mountains and ridges.

But unfortunately, Zongwang does not seem to provide this service.

At least among the services provided for free, Le Xiaofeng could not find it...

"Sorry, the conditions on the road are a bit bad."

"We thought there was no difference between this place and the forest we came into contact with before..."

Sun Priest Qi Shi shrugged and said.

The ecological distribution of the goblin forest is actually quite scattered.

It does not show overall convergence, but at certain times completes substantial changes in the ecological environment in an unexpected way.

In the area that came out of the portal before, the forest was mostly filled with tall trees.

Although there are bushes on the ground, they are clearly different from the bushes here that make walking difficult.

Qi Shi speculated that it might be related to the relatively small number of goblins here.

The gargoyles dislike goblins because they are not qualified to serve as food for the gargoyles.

As the overlord of a party, the Lizard Lord has the ability to choose the taste of food.

Creatures in the wild often exhibit chaotic animal nature.

But this does not mean that they are stupid and unintelligent.

In the realm outside civilization, natural life shows its light in various ways.

If time spans to tens of thousands of years, the creation of each life is unique.

"Huh...difficult adventure, dangerous hunting, let me think about what tune I should play later..."

The bard Yuan Zheng took out the suona from his item backpack.

He is probably the messiest among the many players. The dense virgin forest taught him what to wear here.

"As a bard, you are already perfect - if you don't play the suona."

The paladin Kuwei shook his head and said.

"I can not wait any more……"

"Maybe it can explode a big ax for me?"

The barbarian Mang Huangang rubbed his hands. Although he had rough skin and thick flesh, he didn't feel how hard it was.

"By the way, can that thing be considered a dragon? I always feel that it has nothing to do with dragons..."

Yuan Zheng said with some doubts after taking a sip of warm tea.

"Maybe our rangers can try to tame it? Then we can claim we have a dragon rider!"

Mang Huangang suddenly became excited.

Probably in his consciousness, dragon is always a word that makes people's blood boil.

"Or, we can see if it has eggs? That would be more reliable..."

Although Le Xiaofeng thought that lizard might be a bit ugly.

But if you think about it carefully, it is not unacceptable.

Of course, orange cats are also indispensable...

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"Can it also be considered a dragon?"

Yi Chun looked at the forest druid, Morui Tart, and meowed in confusion.

Although he had felt the powerful life force within the Stone Armored Lizard Lord.

But that's not an exaggeration, just a little troublesome.

"If we trace the origin, that big lizard should be a direct blood relative of the red dragon."

"Of course, just like not every seed can grow into a towering tree, not every dragon egg will give birth to a true dragon."

"A sub-dragon with thin bloodline, or even a dragon beast that resembles a wild beast, may enjoy the protection of the giant dragon together with the real dragon before birth."

"But after birth, they will face their own different fates..."

Forest Druid Mori Tart sighed.

She knew about dragons because once upon a time, a green dragon lived in the forest where she was.

Once upon a time, they were considered friends.

But because of subsequent changes, she chose to leave.

"Are they going to hunt that big lizard? How reckless..."

Forest Druid Moruitart shook her head, she didn't understand.

After all, the Gargoyle Lord and the Goblin seem to be two completely different monsters.

The latter, with its cowardly and dirty behavior, will give adventurers courage.

The former will make people feel deeply uneasy and fearful.

Even though the birth was bad enough, the dragon blood in the opponent's body became extremely thin.

But it still has a certain dragon vein performance.

For example, its unusual vitality and scales, as well as its intimidation that makes many beasts fear it.

The appearance of every regional lord is not accidental.

Although in an environment where magical power serves as a random variable, the growth of an ordinary lizard into a forest overlord is a story only found in fairy tales.

And when it appears in reality, it will be more or less legendary...

"So, can it hatch?"

Yi Chun placed the egg he got from the lizard lord in the forest druid Mori Tart and asked.

"It seems that you are also a careless brat..."

Forest Druid Moruitar looked at the egg and said with a somewhat dumbfounded smile.

"Although that big lizard has thin dragon veins, its descendants cannot inherit this."

"Inheriting dragon veins is not that easy."

The forest druid, Mori Tart, looked at the egg. She held it in her hand and sensed the life state inside it.

"If you know how to tame a lizard, you may be able to use it as an animal companion."

"Although it cannot inherit the dragon's veins, the powerful life force derived from its mother will make it naturally strong enough."

"As an animal companion during the apprenticeship, it is a good choice."

Forest Druid-Morui Tart explained to Yi Chun.

To put it simply, it's just a slightly stronger lizard?

Yi Chun looked at the egg, he had lost interest in it.

After all, as a feral druid, there is not that much need for animal companions.

Whether it is cultivating plants or domesticating animal companions, it is not that simple to complete.

It requires a lot of energy and time from the druid to achieve corresponding results.

In comparison, the path of the wild druid seems more convenient.

At least, this is the case for Yi Chun...

"If it's not needed, it has another use..."

Forest Druid Morui Tart took out the kitchen utensils from the hut and looked at Yi Chun who was squatting on the spot and blinking, and said:

"I once learned a dragon's cooking method from a green dragon. I wonder if it's to your liking..."


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