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Tales of The Mighty Dragonair

*** A completed novel! *** Arthur was a peerless sword cultivator possessed by experimenting and trials. After unlocking a great secret in cultivation, he was punished by heavens and transmigrated into the body of a worthless heir to a nameless clan in a world without spiritual energy. The world is built on mages where they kill monsters and absorb their energy to form inner demons. Follow Arthur's journey to build himself up from scratch and seek his former power again while his soul is tarnished by Willy's weak soul and many of his abilities and powers are sealed by heavens. It's a story of a rise up of once strong man from the bottom to top. Watch Arthur grow in strength and form a team of his subordinates to crush the worlds and gain his former power back. ___________________________________________ ++Video trailer one: https://cutt.ly/talesvideo1 ++Video trailer two: https://cutt.ly/talesvideo2 ++Video trailer three: https://cutt.ly/talesvideo3 ++Listen to the synopsis on soundcloud: https://cutt.ly/tales

ranmaro · Fantasy
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1090 Chs

A Dragon and A scorpion Against the World

His attacks had already caused great damage, killing many mages coming upwards towards him, but he knew this would be a temporary solution. The same thing that happened in the sky happened here, with many weak mages being sacrificed to scout his fighting style.

After ten minutes, many stronger mages started to climb his mountain, and they weren't much affected by his attacks. Among them, he could see monsters summoned like Don, going upwards towards him, with small wounds over their bodies from his fire.

"So, this is the limit of these ores?" he muttered, helplessly shaking his head as he knew the more he threw, the less effect he would gain.

However his attacks managed to disperse the formation of his enemies, making their advance to the top very delayed. He stood there on the peak throwing his explosive ores, targeting any gathering, making them ascend the mountain in separate smaller groups.