Galaxy Domination Guide-Chapter 510 - 498 Dragon Blood people

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Tens of kilometers from Mount Ranji, the dense forest was teeming with restless creatures.

Awei, crouching, showed a pained expression as he knelt beside a large tree, his body convulsing violently.

The hand propped against the tree had skin that was cornified like a dragon's, with a blue hue, taking on the shape of claws.

Sweat beaded on Awei's forehead, his pupils thin as threads and his iris a brilliant gold flecked with black.

Resisting the pain he was suffering, Awei's hand clenched involuntarily, easily crushing the tree trunk.

At that moment, several pterosaurs flew across the sky, and not far away a Rapids Dragon sped past, their bodies trembling just like Awei's, as if in the grip of fear.

"Damn it!" Awei had bitten his gums so much that they bled, but his body became increasingly uncontrollable, his kneeling knees shifting, moving in the direction where the False Dragons were heading.

Awei knew there was a True Dragon nearby, summoning those with Dragon Clan blood in their veins, beckoning the False Dragons to heed his command.

Ultimately, Awei rose from the ground and broke into a sprint, his speed matching that of the Rapids Dragons, this humanoid form hiding an unimaginable strength.

After running who knows how long, Awei's senses numbed, and he arrived at an open lake where a red-skin dragon, not much larger than a human, perched upon a giant rock, surrounded by no fewer than hundreds of False Dragons.

These False Dragons, in the presence of the True Dragon, were as docile as mice, even a Burrowing Dragon many times his size knelt on the ground, motionless, listening to the True Dragon's directives.

This True Dragon was none other than Yi Angde, the Rapids Dragon.

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His eyes did not hide his disdain for this group of creatures sharing the Dragon Clan's bloodline, these Giants Beasts that might possess formidable power, yet in his view, were completely inferior beings—the results of momentary pleasure by previous Dragon Clan ancestors.

The reproductive capacity of dragons was extremely poor; they often needed hundreds of years to successfully breed a single litter. However, the dragon's genes could be adjusted to combine with other creatures, producing new species. These new species were the various False Dragons, not true dragons, but possessing some dragon characteristics. After dragons mated with different creatures, they would give birth to False Dragons, which had a much higher chance of being born than True Dragons, who only bore offspring every hundred years.

Importantly, these False Dragons inherently feared the Dragon Clan and would obey the commands of any dragon.

Once, an idealistic dragon conceived the idea that although dragons themselves had poor fertility, they were adept at spawning False Dragons. The Dragon Clan should breed False Dragons in large numbers on various planets and use the innate obedience of the False Dragons to the True Dragons, to direct them in all kinds of construction, abandoning the migratory habits of the Dragon Clan. Dragons could selectively breed the most intelligent and powerful False Dragons, establishing a stable new civilization.

Yet, this proposal, which was quite feasible, ended up being ridiculed by the entire Dragon Clan. Yi Angde was one of the mockers.

"How could such foolish and disgusting creatures as False Dragons ever be a part of the noble Dragon Clan's civilization? They are merely tools to be used occasionally, or as dry rations to be swallowed when hungry," Yi Angde thought self-righteously.

Because False Dragons could grow to enormous sizes and would fear the True Dragons, they wouldn't even resist when the True Dragons prepared to devour them. Thus, each time they came to Yimoduoya, not only would the human population sharply decrease, but many False Dragons would also be eaten.

Dragons might capture some creatures for unspeakable acts. In theory, these creatures have a high chance of giving birth to False Dragons, but often the exaggerated Dragon Clan would simply eat the creatures they forced themselves upon, which is why there aren't so many False Dragons.

Yi Angde, watching the ever-increasing number of False Dragons, also showed a hint of satisfaction, "Those lords and their damned confederated forces probably won't cause much harm to that scoundrel called Bai Zhongqi. But I have summoned so many False Dragons, the numbers are in the thousands, and they might even reach tens of thousands. This force is not something those lower-order human armies can compare with."

Among a group of shivering False Dragons, Yi Angde discovered something interesting.

"Huh, there's even a Dragon Blood human."

Awei felt the dragon's gaze drift onto him, but he was unable to react. His body was still fighting against his reason, and no matter how hard he tried, his body seemed to be out of control.

Yi Angde had not expected to find a Dragon Blood human among this group of False Dragons. Dragon Blood humans are also False Dragons, the offspring of dragons and humans after unmentionable acts. However, the problem is that dragons are generally very large and many dragons could simply swallow a human whole; the size mismatch prevented any potential offspring.

Only a very few dragons of smaller size, like the Rapids Dragon, could potentially produce offspring with humans, giving birth to Dragon Blood humans.

Dragon Blood humans are rare, but since they are born from the union of humans and dragons, they are the smartest among the False Dragons. Moreover, it is said that Dragon Blood humans can inherit more of the dragons' abilities and possess exceptionally strong power.

Yi Angde said to Awei, "All you have here are beasts with not much brain. Although you humans are also inferior animals, at least you have a bit more brains. I have no leisure to command this rabble of False Dragons, so you be the head of this False Dragon army."

Yi Angde spread his red wings, sporting a mocking smile, and left him with a parting shot, "If you can still stay alive, that is."

He suddenly soared into the sky and vanished in an instant.

Awei's heart skipped a beat, then he saw the other False Dragons around him casting malicious looks.

Almost all the False Dragons were aggressive by nature, constrained by instinct to bow to dragons, but they would not so easily submit to a "peer."

Awei was appointed the leader of the False Dragons, but clearly, this wouldn't make the colossal False Dragons obedient. Their intelligence might not be high, but they were still discerning and ferocious.

Awei had a bad feeling.

A bull-like False Dragon charged at him first, and Awei knew he had to fight, to survive.

He drew the sickle from his waist, leaped fiercely, and struck hard at the neck of the bull-shaped False Dragon, sending a large head tumbling down.

A Pterosaur swooped down from the sky, Awei, with fast reflexes, grabbed its claw and tore it right off.

This was a struggle of one man against a host of wild beasts!