Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You Vol. 4 Ch. 67
Just before the war hamr could strike Noa, Leon arrived, descending from the sky like a divine warrior, a savior in the midst of chaos.
Leon tid his arrival perfectly. His feet landed directly on Adam’s hamr, the force of his impact driving the massive weapon deep into the ground.
Without hesitation, Leon spun and delivered a side kick, lightning crackling around him. Adam, gripping the hamr’s handle with all his strength, tried to pull it free. However, Leon’s kick was so powerful that Adam had no choice but to release the hamr. If he hadn’t, he risked tearing his arms apart.
The impact sent Adam flying dozens of ters away. His shoulder scread in pain as he skidded to a stop, his feet carving deep trenches into the ground.
Once he steadied himself, Adam raised his arm, his dislocated shoulder throbbing. His lone dragon eye locked onto Leon with a mixture of rage and unease.
“So, this is the man ‘Shadow’ warned us about… Leon Cosmod. It seems your reputation is well-deserved,” Adam growled through gritted teeth.
The force of Leon’s seemingly simple side kick was sothing only a seasoned warrior could truly appreciate—pure, efficient power without any unnecessary flair.
“Hah! Attacking by surprise? If you’re so strong, face in a proper fight!” Adam roared, adjusting his stance despite the searing pain in his arm.
“It doesn’t matter how many of you co at ,” Adam continued, his voice laced with venom. “The outco won’t change. Leon Cosmod, soone’s paid a very high price for your entire family—”
“I’m going to kill you.”
The air seed to crackle with electricity as Leon’s voice cut through the fog like a blade.
A sharp, birdlike cry echoed, and Leon’s figure beca clearer. His voice, cold as death itself, carried a weight that even the Warhamr Dragon King—despite his thousand years of experience—couldn’t ignore. Adam involuntarily stepped back.
“What… what did you say?” Adam stamred.
“I’m going to kill you.”
“This isn’t a threat. It’s not a boast.”
“It’s a fact.”
Lightning split the mist, illuminating Leon’s face—grim, furious, and filled with an overwhelming killing intent.
Adam, for once, found himself speechless. His pride scread at him to laugh or counter with arrogance, but his words caught in his throat.
Seconds ticked by before Adam forced himself to swallow and barked out, “If you’re so confident, then prove it—”
Leon vanished.
His speed was incomprehensible. By the ti Adam processed the movent, Leon was already at his right side, moving like a phantom.
“You’re blind in your left eye, relying only on your right,” Leon remarked coldly.
Electricity surged around Leon’s arm, forming a massive claw of pure lightning.
“So tactically, attacking from your left would be the obvious choice…”
With blinding speed, Leon’s claw clamped down on Adam’s throat, slamming him into the ground.
*BOOM!*
The earth cracked beneath Adam’s massive fra, fissures spreading outward like a spiderweb.
“Cough—!” Adam spat blood, the impact leaving him dazed.
The blood splattered onto Leon’s lightning claw and evaporated instantly in the intense heat.
“But I don’t need cheap tactics to kill you, mongrel,” Leon spat, his voice cold and cutting.
“Go to hell! You haven’t won yet!” Adam roared, gripping Leon’s arm in desperation. Despite the searing heat and electricity burning his flesh, he struggled to pry the claw off his neck.
His resistance was pitiful, a futile attempt by a cornered beast.
Leon had no patience for his defiance. With a flick of his wrist, he hurled Adam’s massive body into the air.
Adam’s eyes widened briefly as he was freed, his instincts telling him to retaliate. Mid-air, he opened his jaws, preparing to strike back.
“Fool,” Leon muttered.
Before Adam could act, a blazing kick slamd into his back.
“ARGH!” Adam howled as flas scorched his spine, burning through his dragon scales.
“You dare harm children, and yet you accuse others of betrayal?” Konstantin’s voice bood as he towered over Adam.
The Red Fla Dragon King pressed Adam into the ground with his foot, raising his leg high before slamming it into Adam’s chest.
*THUD!*
The ground exploded with debris as Konstantin’s attack landed. Blood spilled from Adam’s mouth, pooling in the cracks of the earth.
Konstantin’s fiery red eyes glared down at Adam, his voice low and nacing.
“For thirty years, Adam… my daughter has slept beneath the waters for thirty years because of you.”
“I’ve spent every mont since dreaming of how I’d kill you.”
“And today, not even the Dragon God can save you.”
Raising his hands high, Konstantin summoned a massive inferno, the flas twisting into a burning fist above his head.
“You think you can kill ?” Adam sneered, forcing out a mocking laugh despite the pain. “Thirty years ago, you couldn’t save your daughter. What makes you think you can accomplish anything now, old fool?”
“You’re doing this to ease your guilt, aren’t you? How pathetic.”
“You should thank . Without , you wouldn’t have the chance to redeem yourself by helping this human!”
“Back then, I should have torn your precious daughter—”
*BOOM!*
Konstantin’s flaming fists smashed into Adam, silencing him with a roar of fire and heat. The ground glowed molten red as the force of the blow scorched everything in its radius.
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Leon approached, standing beside Konstantin as they gazed down at Adam’s broken form.
Neither man spoke. They didn’t need to. Their vengeance was quiet, an unspoken satisfaction radiating from their silence.
Adam’s weak, rasping voice broke through the quiet.
“Humans… dragons… working together… truly unprecedented.”
“You think you’ve won, but I’ll drag that brat down with !” Adam roared as black energy erupted from his chest, forcing Leon and Konstantin to step back.
When the dust cleared, Adam was charging toward Noa, her unconscious body limp and defenseless.
“Noa!” Leon roared, his voice filled with desperation.
Adam’s twisted grin widened as he lunged. “Cosmod, you’ll live the rest of your life in agony over losing your daughter, just like Konstantin!”
Just as Adam’s claw reached Noa, a sharp gunshot rang out.
*BANG!*
A single enchanted bullet tore through the air, striking Adam’s remaining eye.
“ARGH! My eye! My eye!!” Adam howled as the bullet’s magic disintegrated his vision, leaving him completely blind.
A green blur darted past. Rebecca scooped up Noa’s unconscious form and dashed away.
Turning briefly, she smirked at the writhing dragon. “Warhamr Dragon King? More like the Blind Dragon King now!”
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Adam collapsed, his body twitching as blood seeped from his ruined eye. His strength drained, he leaned against a boulder, his breaths shallow.
Leon and Konstantin stood over him.
Adam raised his head weakly, a bitter laugh escaping his lips. “Leon… you’re searching for ‘Shadow,’ aren’t you?”
Leon remained silent, his dark gaze unyielding.
“I have information you want. Let go, and I’ll lead you to him,” Adam croaked, his words dripping with desperation.
Leon’s expression didn’t change.
“Don’t you want to know why ‘Shadow’ sent here? Or where Queen Elizabeth is hiding?”
“I can give you answers. Just let live.”
Finally, Leon spoke, his voice devoid of rcy.
“You misunderstood sothing, Adam.”
Lightning surged as Leon raised his hand.
“The mont you hurt my daughter, you were already a dead man.”
*BOOM!*
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