Chapter 282 - 64: The Fallen Legendary Dragon; Tal’s Completely Transformed Situation
Chapter 282 - 64: The Fallen Legendary Dragon; Tal’s Completely Transformed Situation
Another category is subhuman creatures, such as the Aegean Beastmen in Black Castle, the Wolf-man Tina, and Clamman Rouyu of the Mo Shao Race, these all belong to subhuman creatures.
The distinction between subhuman and humanoid creatures largely depends on appearance and aesthetic acceptance. To draw a clear line... doesn’t really exist.
Time gradually passed.
During this period, Diya Harut, after a big meal in the Abyss, quickly returned to the Tal Plane with the food the master needed and stayed there.
Udi did not drive it away; after all, he was now too lazy to hunt in the Abyss himself, requiring Diya Harut to hunt and transport blood food back and forth every month... Plus, given the current chaotic situation, if anything happens and Shiji and the others can’t handle it, Diya Harut can replace Udi in firefighting everywhere, allowing the latter to stay steadily in Black Castle and cultivate to grow stronger.
For this, Diya Harut was very willing. For the first time in the Material Plane, it found the environment and cuisine here refreshingly novel.
The Abyssal Lava Wilderness Plane it stayed in, apart from barren lands, consisted of lava volcanoes and magma rivers; only sporadically spread Abyssal City had a different environmental appearance; elsewhere was truly monotonous.
However, the Abyssal Demon Dragons cannot transform, only shrink their size, so many times the Abyss Demon Dragon Clan is very unwilling to enter the Abyssal City.
Two reasons: First is that after shrinking, their majesty is lost greatly, which is a huge loss of dragon dignity.
Another is that the Abyssal Demon Dragon, within the Abyss, is one of the top options as mounts in the eyes of many strong individuals; therefore, if too high-profile, they will quickly be targeted by strong individuals, then become mounts after signing a contract.
Of course, during this process, many strong individuals are also eaten by Demon Dragons, which is mutual.
A month later, in the western sea, the three-million Fishman Army led by Fitz, in cooperation with the Void Dragon Beast Legion, and the idle Demon Dragon Diya Harut, directly defeated a large Sea People Tribe near the deep sea domain, forcing them to announce submission.
Sea People, humanoid creatures, have a 90% similarity to humans, the biggest difference being their skin is blue, and they can breathe freely underwater.
In terms of strength, adult Sea People and ordinary humans are not much different; they, like humans, rely on later cultivation to improve their strength.
Furthermore, due to dwelling in the deep sea, Sea People and Merfolk, Naga, like to domesticate large sea beasts for combat and hunting.
Upon learning of this, Udi summoned the leader of the large Sea People Tribe to Black Castle and signed a Servant Contract.
The Sea People Leader is quite powerful, practicing a warrior profession with the Water Attribute, reaching the nineteenth-level peak.
Indeed, it was due to the Sea People Leader’s considerable strength that they could withstand the siege of six fifteenth-level Void Dragons, oh no, five fifteenth-level, one sixteenth-level, Mutated Golden Dragon Gonzalo recently successfully broke through.
The battle was originally a stalemate; though Black Nest surely would win in the end, the losses would be considerable. Later, Diya Harut, bored, went there and directly severely injured the nineteenth-level peak Sea People Leader with a breath.
If it weren’t for Fishman Commander Fitz stepping up to stop, the Sea People Leader would likely have been swallowed whole by the Abyssal Demon Dragon.
Fitz’s reason for stopping was simple: Sea People are relatively united, and their leaders tend to be those with the highest prestige among the tribe, extremely beloved by the people. If the Sea People Leader were killed, then tens of thousands of Sea People would revolt, causing greater losses to Black Wing Nest, and failing to gain a formidable subordinate race to join.
Despite some discontent, Diya Harut, thinking of its previously unfinished task given by the master, refrained this time from intervening...
Still, although the Sea People Leader survived, over the next period, the sea beasts in that sea suffered; a massive Abyssal Demon Dragon crazily hunted around, causing quite a stir.
This incident made Fishman Commander Fitz somewhat worried, so he secretly reported it to the Black Dragon Lord.
In Fitz’s view, the deep sea is terrifying, with many ancient Legendary Dominators and extremely powerful, hard-to-provoke sea races. If due to Diya Harut’s actions, Black Wing Nest inadvertently provoked powerful enemies...
In response, the Black Dragon Lord said not to mind, as Diya Harut has its judgment.
Fitz could only resign helplessly after getting the response, but still felt a bit worried.
Only creatures living by the sea can know the terror of deep-sea races and dominators.
Aren’t the Sha Hua Fishmen powerful enough? Merely under the command of Babakar, they can break a declining kingdom.
Yet even so, Babakar dared not lead the tribe into deep-sea development, preferring to invade the land environment, which is unfavorable for Sha Hua Fishman combat and survival.
From this, we can see the terror of the deep sea.
The Sha Hua Fishman tribe can only show some might in the near-sea region. In the deep sea, they are but slaves and cannon fodder under the major sea dominators, which is a deep realization leading to Fitz’s slight anxiety.
Even with the Abyssal Demon Dragon’s power comparable to a Legendary, Fitz remains uneasy.
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