My Pet Beast is Super Fearsome-Chapter 212 - 211 Feeling Old and Sentimental

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Chapter 212: Chapter 211: Feeling Old and Sentimental

Chapter 212 -211: Feeling Old and Sentimental

“Dragon Flame Meteor?”

Watching the ominous and oppressive red clouds in the night sky, a strapping young man in a black suit turned his head and asked.

Behind him stood more than a dozen men also in black suits and wearing sunglasses, one of whom spoke up, “Director, the Dragon Flame Meteor is a very rare move amongst the dragon type, it hasn’t appeared for many years.”

After finishing, he pressed a button on the frame of his sunglasses, and rows of data displayed on the lenses: “According to monitoring, the unknown dragon attribute mutant creature’s energy fluctuation is consistently at fourth-order, but after using Dragon Flame Meteor, the peak of its energy fluctuation has approached sixth-order.”

Unlike other devices for detecting pet beasts’ strength, the glasses he was wearing were a newly launched high-tech product for energy detection, able to quantify the approximate order and skill power of a target through a series of figures—it was one of the most cutting-edge products in Daxia now.

The muscular man in a suit nodded at this information and looked into the distance with a trace of envy.

After all.

Dragon Riders are every Yun man’s romance, ah.

Boom!

A sound like muffled thunder spread through the night sky, and the red clouds boiled and tumbled, with several cyclones speeding up.

Shortly after, a pitch-black boulder, covered in cracks, slowly squeezed out from among the cyclones.

“It’s starting!”

At that instant, the eyes of the Abnormal Administration Bureau of Yundu City, Yundu City’s Underground Management Department, and the hidden powers lurking in the darkness all turned towards that dark red sky.

After detaching from the clouds, the boulder’s falling speed gradually increased, and as it broke the sound barrier, a tearing sound like ripping silk filled the air; the magma in the cracks ignited into a lively blaze, and soon, the entire boulder was enveloped in flames, hurtling downwards towards a mountain peak while trailing thick black smoke.

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Night Fox’s pupils reflected the ever-growing meteor, and even though the intimidation of the dragon’s might had ended, he didn’t have the courage to run, merely staring dumbstruck as the meteor closed in.

Bang!

The huge meteor smashed heavily onto the mountain, instantly bursting into a dazzling fireball, followed by a small mushroom cloud billowing into the sky; a shockwave visible to the naked eye rapidly spread outward, the earth trembled, and the mountain crumbled as countless fragments of rock scattered.

The high temperature melted the rocks, covering half of the mountain with dark red lava that appeared and disappeared within the dust.

The tremendous roar reached half of the city area, awakening countless citizens from their sleep—who, in terror, watched the fire that filled the sky from their windows, clutching their blankets as they ran outside, amidst the cries that filled the streets, the piercing car alarms, and the omnipresent firelight that intensified the crowd’s panic.

The command hall of Yundu City’s Abnormal Administration Bureau fell silent, watching the scenes that seemed like the onset of disaster captured by drones.

Zhao Liqian clenched his fists, his gaze complex; things had escalated to a point where it wasn’t something he could handle alone as the director of the bureau.

Now wasn’t the time to worry about whether they could continue to compete or not; recklessly using such a powerful move and causing panic among the ordinary citizens was no small crime.

Cang Haiyuan stood on the platform beneath the dilapidated church spire, pressing one hand to his eyes, he sighed as he looked at the sky ablaze before sending the video footage to Chen Yixin.

Meanwhile, spies from the various factions hiding within Yundu City relayed information outwards—dragon type mutant creatures were already rare, let alone one possessing a strategic level skill.

One could imagine that in the near future, forces from all over Daxia, and even from around the world, would turn their attention to this unknown dragon type mutant creature.

Yet there in the center of the upcoming storm stood Shao Zifeng, unaware of what lay ahead, the numbness of alcohol making his behavior more unrestrained.

He looked at the mountain that had been smashed into a huge crater, his smile growing wilder, his eyes shimmering with the thrill of revenge. Unfortunately, the hits were slightly off, only failing to crush all those hideous mutant creatures to death.

They were sent flying by the shockwave, with extensive burns on their bodies, writhing in agony among the rocks of the mountain flowing with lava, wailing in pain.

Shao Zifeng raised his head, the golden red in his pupils reflecting the roiling clouds above, anticipating the arrival of the next meteor.

Just then, his figure suddenly staggered, Qiuqiu’s heavy breathinggrew hurried, and the flames that covered its dragon wings rapidly thinned, the two wings formed of fire elements began to seem unreal.

The fiercely swirling and spreading clouds abruptly halted, then shrank back to the center at an even faster rate, revealing the starry sky once again.

“What’s happening?” the musclebound man in the suit quickly turned and asked his assistant upon seeing this scene.

The assistant adjusted his glasses, the data on the lenses swiftly refreshing, and after a moment he said, “It seems we’ve greatly underestimated the power of the Dragon Flame Meteor. That dragon type mutant creature doesn’t have enough strength to maintain the full release of the skill.”

The burly man stared at the impact crater that had melted into magma, somewhat at a loss for words. “Damn, and this isn’t even its full power.”

No, once this was over, he would need to prepare a file for this kid.

Qiuqiu flapped its gradually fading dragon wings with all its might. When it was still over three meters from the ground, it could no longer hold on and fell straight from mid-air.

Just as it was about to hit the ground, Qiuqiu held Shao Zifeng in its arms and braced for the impact with its back.

Crack.

A faint sound of Scale Armor shattering echoed, and Qiuqiu trembled with pain, instinctively wanting to curl into a ball to cushion the blow. But seeing Shao Zifeng in its arms, it bit its nonexistent teeth and bore the pain.

“Wu~”

The intense pain made it helplessly well up with tears. Despite its size, it was still a baby less than one year old.

Hearing Qiuqiu’s cry of pain, Shao Zifeng’s gaze slowly cleared. He hurriedly got off Qiuqiu and hugged its big head in his arms, “Are you okay, Qiuqiu, where are you hurt?”

“Wu.” (Pain)

Being held by Shao Zifeng, Qiuqiu gently rubbed its head against him. His familiar scent comforted it, but it was a shame that he was just too small for it to joyfully hide in his pocket and play.

Thinking of Shao Zifeng’s gentle voice and smelling his scent, remembering how it couldn’t always be by his side, Qiuqiu felt even more wronged, and tears fell drop by drop, sobbing incessantly.

The tears fell onto the scorching ground and were instantly evaporated.

Frightened by this, Shao Zifeng, influenced by Qiuqiu’s empathy, also couldn’t help but well up with tears, “Don’t cry, Qiuqiu, turn over and let me see where you are hurt… Little Deer, come quickly and use Life Hymn to heal Qiuqiu.”

As he spoke, tears streamed down his face.

Hearing Shao Zifeng’s call, the little deer hiding on one side came bounding over, looking worriedly at Qiuqiu.

Qiuqiu, with its big head buried in Shao Zifeng’s arms, turned over sobbing.

Lingling, appearing out of nowhere and munching on something, watched them cry. It puffed up its little face and mustered some moisture in its jewel-like eyes, quickly flying over to perch on Shao Zifeng’s hair, whimpering and joining the crying group.

The little deer ignored them, instead anxiously checking Qiuqiu’s injuries.

Hm?

Seeing the few broken pieces of Scale Armor on its back, the little deer was shocked.

This is it?

And you want me to risk my life using Life Hymn?

Pfft, scumbag.

With an air of disdain, the little deer glanced at the three idiots deeply attached to each other. Its eyes shimmered as it nonchalantly applied a Healing Technique to Qiuqiu.

Then the more it looked at them, the more annoyed it became, snorting as it walked away.

Glancing over from time to time with the corner of its eye.

Qiuqiu.

Lingling.

And it didn’t have a name.

As it dwelt on this, tears began to fall from the little deer’s eyes.

Unnamed since birth, Deer feels sorry.