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Chapter 206: Dragons Breath

    "The fuck?" us muttered, half in relief and half in disbelief. His me Dragon Spirit had just saved his life, but the sheer power it unleashed left him momentarily stunned.


    The Zombie Kings, appearing hungry for blood and danger, were now burning, their bodies twisted in agony as they tried to escape the firestorm. us couldn''t help but grin, though it was a tired grin. He''d forgotten for a moment just how powerful his Dragon Spirit was or more precisely, how lethal his Chaotic Nirvana me is.


    But there was no time to rest. More enemies wereing, and his Star Qi was still draining fast. He needed to think ahead, conserve energy, and keep the battle from spiraling out of control again.


    However, before us coulde up with a n, he noticed something strange. The fire particles that had engulfed the Zombie Kings were now being absorbed back into the dragon. In the next moment, like a raging torrent, another breath of me gushed out, turning the already burning Zombies into nothing but ash.


    "The fuck is going on?" us shouted in shock, his eyes wide as he watched the scene unfold.


    "Congrattions, brat, your Fire Dragon Spirit has awakened its second ability," a familiar senior voice echoed in his mind. us smiled but was still shocked.


    "Well, that''s great, then!" us replied, feeling a surge of excitement. Even though chaos surrounded him, he couldn''t help but feel a wave of happiness wash over him. But alongside that joy, a sense of concern crept in. The sudden change in his Dragon Spirit''s behavior wasn''t something he expected.


    "Senior, I''m not the one doing that. So how is the Dragon acting on its own? It just saved me from getting ganged up on. Does that mean it knows when I''m in danger? How does that make any sense?" us asked, clearly confused.


    "Brat, you should know by now that your fire element isn''t the same as it was a few days ago," the senior replied, his tone steady.


    "It''s not just a regr me anymore—it''s a me spirit. A spirit can sense when you''re in danger because it''s now connected to your soul. No matter how calm you appear on the outside, your me spirit will always know when something threatens you."


    us processed the information, his mind racing. It strangely made sense. His connection to the me Dragon Spirit wasn''t just about control anymore—it was deeper, something instinctual. The Dragon had acted on its own, sensing his situation, even if he hadn''t consciously felt it.


    "That''s... something," us muttered, feeling both impressed and a bit unnerved.


    "Don''t overthink it," the senior''s voice advised. "Your spirit and soul are intertwined now. You''ve be stronger because of it. Trust the bond."


    us nodded to himself, feeling the weight of his exhaustion but also a new sense of security. His me Dragon Spirit was more than just a weapon—it was part of him.


    With that in mind, us continued his relentless ughter, though he kept a closer eye on the Dragon Spirit. It was either shing its fiery tail, releasing arcs of me, or unleashing another torrent of fire with its breath. The battlefield was a chaotic dance of ice and fire, with Zombies falling left and right.


    "Dragon Breath, not bad," us muttered as he cleaved through more Zombies, dodging attacks and fighting with as much focus as he could muster.


    He tried to stay optimistic. "If I finish these idiots off, I''ll reach level 8, and that''ll restore my stats and Star Qi," he reminded himself. But despite his best efforts to stay positive, things were going downhill.


    The more he killed, the more Zombies seemed to pour in. He and his Dragon Spirit had already taken down over a hundred, yet there were still hundreds moreing at them.


    Bang!


    us barely registered the impact before he was sent flying through the air. He coughed, spitting out blood. "Fuck," he growled, his vision swimming for a moment.


    His efficiency was dropping fast, and with it, his ability to kill at the same rapid pace. The Zombies were starting to press him harder now, and fatigue was creeping into his body, making every movement feel slower, heavier.


    "Die, idiot!" us shouted, forcing himself back up. He stabbed his sword into the head of the Zombie that had struck him with a massive club. At the same time, his Void Piercing Needle shot forward, taking out another Zombie charging at him with hunger in its dead eyes.


    But us could feel it—his strength was dropping fast. Every swing of his sword was getting harder, and the fatigue was setting in deeper with every passing second. He was running out of time and energy, and the Zombies were stilling.


    High above, the Six Zombie Kings and the Lady Zombie began to hover atop the pirs, their eyes shut now as a swirling mist of red energy wrapped around them like a cocoon. us could sense something was wrong—something was changing.


    Looking closely, he saw that their bodies were mutating. On each of their foreheads, a pair of horns started to appear, twisting upward. Strange markings etched themselves across their faces and bodies, glowing faintly with the same red energy. Their grotesque forms were evolving, bing more demonic-human-like, but still terrifying.


    Their heights shot up to around 3.5 meters, their skin shifting from dark and decayed to a metallic, dark-gold sheen, giving their bodies the appearance of living metal. Four of the Zombie Kings sprouted wings—grotesque, bony, and dark—gradually unfolding from their backs. Despite all these changes, one thing remained constant: their eyes, still glowing with a deep, menacing crimson.


    us narrowed his eyes, watching the transformation in disgust and disbelief. The red mist around them grew thicker, swirling faster, causing even more monstrous features to emerge. The more they changed, the stronger they looked.


    Looking away from the grotesque transformations happening on the pirs, us refocused on the battle at hand. The Zombies swarmed at him with terrifying swords and unyielding ferocity, each one a threat he had to take seriously. Time was running out—he had to end this in the next 15 minutes and level up.


    If not, he knew he''d be finished or worse, do something he never knew he would ever do, retreat and run away.


    The monstrous changes taking ce atop the pirs were anything but normal, even for someone as crazy as him. He needed every ounce of strength he could muster, but first, he had to cut down the smaller Zombies, who were far from simple fodder.


    us knew if the ritual atop the pirs finished and the six Zombie Kings along with the Lady Zombie joined the fight, his chances of surviving would plummet. Even with all his abilities, he wasn''t sure he could escape at that point. So, for now, he focused on holding on, battling furiously to keep the tide of undead at bay.


    He could''ve escaped and then called for reinforcements. But deep down, us knew that would only be sending soldiers to their deaths. Most of them wouldn''t make it, and even if they could turn the tide eventually, the cost would be too high. And there was another reason he stayed—one he didn''t fully understand himself.


    A part of him wanted to fight. It wasn''t just about survival; it was about standing his ground in the face of overwhelming odds. Running wasn''t in his nature. If he had the audacity to insult a whole dark organization with unknown power, then, by his own reckless logic, he was crazy enough to take on an entire race of Zombies.


    "Luckily, these Zombies don''t have the same evolutions as humans," us muttered under his breath, gripping his sword tighter. "Otherwise, I''d be dead by now."


    He shed through another wave, sweat pouring down his face, fatigue gnawing at his limbs. But he wasn''t done yet. Not by a long shot.


    "Get away from me, you idiot!" us growled, shing his sword in a sharp arc, severing the wed hand of a Zombie lunging at him. The creature''s dark blood sprayed into the air as it screeched in pain, stumbling back.


    "Die!" us roared, his de shing again as he drove it through the Zombie''s chest, pinning it to the ground. Without wasting a second, he yanked his sword free and spun around, ready for the next wave of Zombies.
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