Alchemist Yuki's Strategy

Episode 37 Heavenly Dragon

It was said that the fighting dragon was the fighting dragon, and the blade dragon was the sword dragon, and Valtra was the one Jean wanted. For Olga Meir, it was Mill. Ledra had the same fire, and Garna had gone through the same training. And to the unspecified dragon, we sent out the animal group to Ketzar Koatl.

In this vast space, even if the dragons show up, they will be able to fight enough.

I looked back at the warriors standing in line--

Good luck ~

--The battle began with such carefree support.



You have completed [Destiny Quest] [Sakura Cloud Sword: Heavenly Dragon Palace]

Jean, who had become a blade dragon, and Valtra wielded a fierce sword.

The Blade Dragon is inferior to the Sword Dragon in terms of sword technique, but it is not limited to the sub-divine-grade Blade Dragon, it is just a story that it was originally a Blade Dragon.

Valtra studied the slightly restricted jeans and the basics. The battle progressed with Vartora's advantage. Vartora would have bitten her inner teeth.

I'll train you more intensely later.

Olga Meir and Mill started to beat each other up.

The opponent was also strong enough, and as a result, the object that was shaped as a clash of techniques and techniques was still trained to the level of Mill-chan, and it ended without being cornered that far.

In the first battle against Hina, it was like letting Rum fight a stuffed animal.

On the specs of the elemental body, it could be called a miscarriage. The dragon had a dragon, but it was too appropriate.

The only good thing was that when Orgamere wrapped around the aura membrane of the Guren, it immediately caused the gas to drain, and the instantaneous output exceeded level 750.

It wasn't so bad... but it would have been better if we had two very similar people, Lars and Keith, and bumped into each other.

... let's gather the children who are one step inferior from the front line at the event venue and stroke them to death. The children in the frontline class are dying, too, Yokunai.

Ledra and Garna battles are almost identical to Ledra, who has the same basic and spectacular skills as Valtra, and who remains a restricted superior.

... there was a difference in the actual amount of skill, and even more so, it had a magical eye, forcing me to be quite disadvantaged.

When I saw it, Ledra... it seemed like one of the heads was out of the way than many other sub-divine deities, so it might soon become a god.

It was close to matchmaking, but Garuna had a terrible fight... let's train her like Valtra.

And finally, the main battle, the battle between the Divine Dragon and Quetzalcoatl.

I gave Quetzalcoatl a name to make up for his shortage.

Lufthansa. It's the same name as Rani.

Luft used everything he had to fight a dragon with the same wind power.

The fate was divided between the body and the enemy.

The dragoned Divine Dragon was... so small...!

That's about the size of a young dragon, the same as Shakuna.

Every attack by nails, fangs, and braces that is released from there is small but dense and tough.

The only thing to be truly afraid of is speed.

The little dragon flying around at superfast speed easily dodges Luft-kun's attacks, prevents attacks within the range of containment with its tough scales, and easily pierces through the strained barrier and weighs Luft-kun's scales.

Too much power was concentrated, surpassing Luft, who was supposed to be superior in specs with his soul and evolved flesh.

I told you that the green factor is just like the face.

The factors that made it to victory under the overwhelmingly unfavorable circumstances were Luft-kun's huge size and the resulting high magic holding capacity.

The Divine Dragon's claws scratched the surface of Location Luft and scratched a scar that was difficult to heal, making him bleed.

As the number increases, it hurts, but the speed of the Divine Dragon, Luft-kun's giant body, and his healing speed increase as he turns a blind eye to the depletion of his magic power.

In addition, the Divine Dragon's bracelet is powerful, but by exercising magic power and the flesh wall, you can avoid fatal injuries.

Somehow, it lacked an effective strike, and the situation of being fatally injured did not change if you hit poorly, but Luft-kun basically defied the superior dragon by its vast vitality and the power of the wind —— victory.

... the biggest danger was when the Divine Dragon dived into Luft-kun's body from the wounds of his braces and devoured his internal organs and flesh.

So, I thought it might have been recharged with magic power... but apparently, the Divine Dragon did not think deeply about the pace allocation, and it saved little of its limited mental power with skills, etc., and after a series of braces in the high-speed orbit, it ate Luft-kun and ran out of strength.

Well, the pinch was a chance, and it was easy to press the offensive magic because it was in the body...... but perhaps Luft-kun also had the power one step ahead of him, and not only gained faith, but also a great power by devouring it... no, it might just have been delicious.

The reward for completing the quest is 21 Skill Points. A small dragon horn-shaped gear called "Hurricane Heavenly Pulse". Half mask equipment with dragon-shaped decoration that hides the mouth "Heavenly Vein of Tribulation". Dragon-like armor gear "Heavenly Pulse of Struggle". "White Blade Heavenly Vein" is a large sword with a long tail. And finally, the colorless Bao-yu [Pulse of Clear Skies].

When I glanced at it, the horns had a root factor similar to the light horns of Maré and Lani, and it was said to be the horn of the wind.

Because of the angle, I pierced Luft-kun's head with the wind attribute and dragon attribute.

The half mask could be worn in any form, and although it had the attributes of fire and dragon, I was a little lost, but I decided to equip it in the resta.

The vambraces were reluctantly deposited with Mil-chan to encourage them to change their nature, and improvements were made as necessary. The tail sword was put aside after being troubled.

I think I'll use it as a material when I make some creature.

The last Bao-yu was an evolutionary item, to put it simply.

It was like a miracle of Shimizu Great Sacred Heart rainbow and evolution, and it contained a large number of dragon attributes, raw attributes, and conceptual attributes that should be called hopes or ideals, which were very similar to dream attributes.

Is it right to call it a hopeless dream attribute? In any case, it has characteristics that are easier to change due to something.

It is good to produce the organism itself as a core, it is good to embed it in a weak person to prompt it to evolve at once, or it is good to embed it in a strong person to raise it.

Now, who should I give it to?

First of all, there was no snake, there was no ex-snake pair.

I am armed with a giant beetle with a reward for destroying him, and now I am taking it into my soul.

In addition, animals with dragon factors, Kirin, and Zuron don't need to be strengthened yet.

In addition, Mordo, Mircha, Resta, Clicca's subordinate Orkenius, Dragon Golem, and Belgo do not feel any particular need.

The Dragon Sleeping Hall faces have sufficient potential for environmental correction. If you work out, you'll still get a lot more, so there's no need to give it a special integration, and the object you want to give it to...... I might be able to include it as the top individual in the current situation of the tortigun species adapted and evolved to the Divine Blood, First Officer of the Scorched Rock Dragon Flamma.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Let's not do that.

"...... if it were......"

"... the angelic dragon of the Heavenly Fate Beast (Heavenly Beast) is the best."