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Doomsday Roulette

Chapter 2713: Exchange of Fate (Part One) 🔄

Published: February 13, 2025

At this moment, the only feeling Yangos had was exhilaration.

Surrounded by so many peak experts, it would have knelt down in the past. The pride of the Dragon Race, the integrity of the Cloud Summit battle pets, all of that was meaningless; life was the most important thing.

But now it was different. Yangos felt an overwhelming power surging within its body, as if it were about to burst from the sheer force. It was familiar with its body and began to thrash wildly because it discovered that its body was incredibly hard.

The elder beside it, who was likely one of the top five of the Flying Lizard Clan and skilled in light element defensive magic, had just taken the brunt of Ye Zhongming's attack. The elder had used a dragon body covered in defensive spells to withstand Zhong Ming's counterattack.

However, just moments ago, because this elder was closest, Yangos abruptly moved when it was still unable to control its new body smoothly after merging with the stone dragon.

In a moment of unintended consequence, its tail swung and struck the elder, and even as Yangos was feeling its own body, it heard the sound of bones breaking.

This indicated that it had injured the elder who was fully covered with top-tier defensive magic with just a single swipe.

Yangos couldn't yet evaluate how severe the injury was, as it was still unfamiliar with its new body. But being able to inflict injury like this was already beyond its wildest dreams.

Now that its body had fully adapted, it wanted to test its magic.

Yangos discovered that the "stone" element that Ye Zhongming had imbued it with was not just physical; when it unleashed a familiar fire element spell, the stone properties automatically fused into it.

It simply uttered two musical notes, and a Fire Meteorite Technique that normally required several seconds of preparation was unleashed instantly.

Previously, the damage from the Fire Meteorite Technique came from the combined force of magical power and inertia along with burning effects.

But now, the Fire Meteorite Technique produced an additional property of "stone."

When this spell hit its target, in addition to the previous damage burst, the stone property brought about slow and brittle effects.

A defensive barrier belonging to a Flying Lizard Clan elder was struck by the Fire Meteorite. While it appeared unaffected at first, the stone property slowed its movements and made the barrier brittle, allowing Ye Zhongming to casually throw a grade-A spear that shattered it, subsequently piercing its body and breaking through the scales, causing dragon blood to rain down.

Yangos felt a surge of excitement.

Even though it had ruled over countless harems back on Earth, nothing compared to this exhilaration.

In a world where power reigned supreme, possessing strength was the most satisfying thing.

With a roar, Yangos glared around with its blood-red dragon eyes, swinging its claws. A powerful spell burst forth in dragon language — Rising Blood Flame.

Previously, this spell was a secret technique of the Fire Element Dragon Race, using the power contained within dragon blood to enhance the fire element's might, creating a more powerful blood flame explosion with a wide attack range.

However, elemental attacks had severe countering effects against their corresponding attributes; encountering an opposing spell often meant halving its effectiveness.

Among the Flying Lizard Clan elders, there was a water elemental dragon. Upon seeing the Rising Blood Flame, it immediately covered the surrounding space with a thick mist of water, forming a dense defense against the concentrated attack.

But this time, the Rising Blood Flame was different; their habitual response came at a cost.

Red energy flowers bloomed in the space, releasing energy waves of the same color. These waves seemed invisible but ignited the surrounding space, which was thick with the scent of blood.

Dragons knew that was blood poison, a natural toxin found in dragon blood. While this toxin posed no threat to dragons themselves, it had different effects on other races, often serving as a subtle yet continuous weakening agent.