Chapter 134 - 134: 132 Dual Cultivation of Magic and Martial Arts 1
Chapter 134 - 134: 132 Dual Cultivation of Magic and Martial Arts 1
Chapter 134: 132 Dual Cultivation of Magic and Martial Arts 1
Translator: 549690339
The mutation of the two-headed ogre caught Otto’s attention, and its performance earlier had left him amazed.
This two-headed ogre was surprisingly strong, and the cooperation between its two heads was almost perfect.
If their opponent was not Otto but the Green Dragon Cassiopeia instead.
Perhaps that axe earlier could have directly cleaved the Green Dragon’s head off.
This also proved that their opponent had the strength to confront Otto head-on.
But even though this two-headed ogre possessed such powerful strength, it still stubbornly guarded the northern region of Nolan Forest without taking much territory.
Maybe this was related to the fact that most monsters were unwilling to follow an ogre, but there was no need to persist in guarding one place in the north, right?
Or perhaps there was something here that they needed to protect.
However, these issues were only to be considered after Otto had defeated this two-headed ogre.
And this fellow’s current state was very similar to that of the Ogre Berserker who was engaged in battle with the Soaring Dragon Legion on the other side.
It seemed to have greatly increased its melee capabilities, so Otto’s current strategy remained unchanged – to maintain a certain distance from this foe.
Otto still used his breath attack, but this time it wasn’t the destructive Thunderflame Breath.
From Kuru’s performance just now, Otto could see that their opponent had some degree of lightning resistance, so neither Lightning Breath nor Thunderflame Breath were the best choices.
However, Otto didn’t use Flame Breath either, but rather opened his mouth and spat out a patch of green poison gas towards the two-headed ogre.
This Toxic Breath originated from the Green Dragon. Although it might take effect slowly compared to other breath attacks like Flame Breath, it was hard for the two-headed ogre to dodge with its tactics.
Maybe Kuru was unexpectedly strong, but Otto was not an ordinary adult dragon.
His greatest advantage and feature when compared to True Dragons of the same size was that he could use a variety of different breath attacks.
Breath attacks are the most relied upon and effective means of attack for dragon species, and Otto’s ability to use multiple types of breath attacks allowed him to choose the best one depending on the situation.
This made it difficult for him to be restrained and fall into a disadvantage in battle.
Even among the breath attacks, Toxic Breath was quite special. Although its effects were slow, it was difficult to defend against.
Uru, enveloped in the crimson mist, gradually lost his sanity, but even if his mind was still clear, he might not have had much of a reaction.
However, Koru frowned at the conical toxic mist blowing from the sky, feeling that things were getting difficult.
This silver dragon was more troublesome than he had imagined. They had just started fighting, and this silver dragon had already used three different breath attacks in succession.
Surprised as he was, Koru wasn’t idle. Otto’s toxic mist could cover an area with a diameter of fifty meters, and even using the Flicker Skill, he couldn’t instantly escape such a great distance.
As Koru channeled his magic power, a flickering light spot appeared out of thin air in front of the two-headed ogre.
Violent thunders surged from this light spot in a fan shape, gradually expanding and rushing towards the green poison mist in front of it.
This was the Swift Lightning Skill, a medium-level spell with considerable power.However, the poisonous fog itself had no physical form, so Koru’s spell could only slightly disperse the incoming fog, preventing it from affecting him entirely.
Immediately after, he activated a plain wooden ring on his right finger, and suddenly a semi-transparent green light shield enveloped the entire two-headed ogre.
This shield could enhance the ring holder’s resistance to poison.
Knowing that his enemy would be a silver dragon, making specific preparations was the most basic of the basics.
Generally speaking, normal silver dragons possess two types of breath weapons: one is paralyzing breath that can release paralyzing poison gas.
The other is freezing breath that can release ice blasts.
So in addition to this ring, the two-headed ogre was also wearing a pair of exquisitely shaped Frost Crystal Earrings that can greatly enhance the holder’s resistance to cold.
Although the bulky ogre wearing this kind of feminine magical accessory looked somewhat out of place, but for Koru, practicality mattered, and with Uru’s intelligence, he wouldn’t care either.
However, what Koru did not know was that Otto was not a traditional silver dragon, so the Frost Crystal Earrings he painstakingly prepared would be of no use other than for decoration purposes.
Even though Koru tried his best to minimize the impact of the poisonous fog, when the green mist eventually surrounded him, he couldn’t help but feel a tingling sensation in his lungs and face.
His body’s functions also began to gradually decline as time passed.
Koru frowned because this did not seem like paralyzing gas, but instead, a kind of pure, corrosive poison.
If they stayed in this poisonous fog for too long, it was obviously very bad.
The already irrational Uru couldn’t feel any of this, but without Koru saying much, the ogre immediately charged towards Otto.
In this enraged state, Uru’s combat instincts were even far superior to his normal self.
And Otto’s next breath weapon was already prepared, this time raining down strong acid mixed with Rotten Blood that spurted out of his wounded claw.
The viscous acidic liquid and boiling poisonous blood drenched the inevitable path of Uru, yet the two-headed ogre shrouded in crimson mist somehow managed to agilely bounce around at a safe distance while charging towards Otto.
Even if the path ahead was entirely contaminated with strong acid and poisonous blood, Koru would timely blast an empty and safe area with lightning magic from the other head.
Moreover, Koru even found time to cast a huge Thunderball.
Immediately after, Uru swung his battle-axe like swinging a baseball bat, using the axe face wrapped in lightning to strike the Thunderball towards Otto flying in the sky.
It was incredibly fast; just as Otto was in the process of gathering Flame Breath in his mouth, he caught sight of the Thunderball and was directly struck on the chin by the high-speed projectile.
The scorching flames exploded in his mouth, but fortunately, Otto was almost completely immune to fire.
So, this attack only nearly dislocated his jaw and blasted off some of his scales due to the Thunderball.
However, his consecutive breath attacks were forcefully interrupted, and seizing this rare opportunity, Uru leaped high into the air again, tightly gripping his sharp battle-axe, and slashed it towards the silver dragon’s forehead.
Just as Otto prepared to dodge, he suddenly saw a flash in Koru’s eyes.
Immediately, a wave of exhaustion flooded his mind; although Otto suppressed this feeling in time, it wasted his best chance to dodge.
At this moment, Uru was already holding his huge axe, leaping in front of him with a forceful slashing posture..