Boiling Beast Bloodline-Chapter 1304 - 364: The War Song Execution

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Chapter 1304: Chapter 364: The War Song Execution

The outcome of the "Family Thief Incident" left many in an awkward embarrassment.

Initially, the Seven-Colored Dragon Ibrahim berated his daughter for her lack of filial piety, not caring about her elderly father, completely forgetting that the Heavenly Silkworm Soft Armor and the Artist’s Mask were gifts from him. Had he known this would happen, he would have been better off fathering a Larza Beast instead.

Daisy insisted, righteously indignant, that things were different now; how could she be called unfilial? The saying goes, "the husband leads and the wife follows." Since she was now living with Richard away from Dragon City, all the glittering treasures of the jade realm were hers. What member of the Dragon Clan would share their jewels with another Giant Dragon?

Not even the Dragon God Haibo could have his way!

After a massive quarrel between father and daughter, a spat broke out between mother and daughter too, and then the Andulan elders and Ruona joined the fray once again; even the Jade Dragon Grecke and the Golden Giant Dragon Hasserbank unanimously condemned Seven-Colored Dragon Ibrahim—for a member of the Dragon Clan, seizing treasures through force was not objectionable, but bringing family into it was really quite improper!

The elder Damai’s response was even more radical; during the height of the argument, this once renowned battle prodigy of the Dragon Clan even requested Master Puskas to immediately break the Magic Seal on him, in hopes of regaining his original strength to protect his family’s treasure by force.

Before the Heigar Great War, Astonvila had already become a fifth-rank Giant Dragon with a formidable reputation throughout the Aegean Continent, adept in both ice and fire Magic, and after a battle with the Dragon Sacrificial Priest Kochis, the ice dancer who had peered through the ways of the world broke through his limits, leaping up to become a sixth-rank Giant Dragon—equivalent to a Magic Tutor if one were to use mage guild titles.

Master Saint Chiao regretfully stated that breaking a Magic Seal of a sixth-rank Giant Dragon would require at least two Saint Chiao Mages working together, and even then it would involve a great risk of failure, to which he could barely offer help—everyone with more brains than an earthworm knows what elemental backlash means for a Saint Level Mage if the removal of the Magic Seal fails.

Liu Zhenhan had no choice but to step in as a mediator, promising to donate a number of treasures to the Seven-Colored Dragon to quell the matter.

When it came time to pay up, the Andulan elder firmly refused to take treasures out of the jade realm’s reserves, and instead pushed Liu Zhenhan to figure something out on his own.

Liu Zhenhan’s quick-witted plan was to plunder a bunch of glittering glassware from the Glass Shop in Kalimantan City and present them to his in-laws. Ibrahim and Luna were livid upon seeing these "treasures," nearly snorting in fury and erupting into roars—did this youngster think he could treat the offspring of the Holy Giant Dragon like lowly dragons? Are we some foolish dragons that get dazzled by shiny glass and mistake it for crystal?

To settle the matter, Liu Zhenhan pinched his nose and worked day and night, along with his guards, devoting overtime to raid several noble homes, finally pacifying his in-laws’ towering rage.

On the afternoon of the sixth day of the city slaughter, His Majesty Grecke Sal, King of Beamon, arrived at Kalimantan.

At this point, this city of the Mulan province had completely become a lifeless battlefield of carnage, with nothing but collapses, screams, and loud yelling and killing to be heard.

Because of the scorching sun, the air in the entire city was already filled with a nauseating stench of decomposing corpses and spoiled blood. Out of concerns for the spread of disease, the Witch Doctors brewed a large amount of medicine and everyone irrelevant, besides the combatants, was evacuated back to the jade realm.

When His Majesty arrived, the Shaman of Divine Songs was busy mending people.

This person was none other than Zandi, the Undead Mage, who caused Liu to become all alone in his office.

The wind was blowing thickly, like the fatty flesh of a Larza Beast, occasionally bringing a whiff of freshness.

Clusters of plump and large backside flies joyously danced their grand moves in the air.

The wails of the Undead Mage trembled through the entire desert. freēwēbηovel.c૦m

Liu Zhenhan had already known from Rommel’s words that the Undead Mage had left Kalimantan City for errands and would return in about ten days; thus, from the fourth day of the slaughter, the idle Jade Air Soldiers had already set up their controls, specifically waiting for the old guy to rush back to meet his doom.

Although Kalimantan City had been slaughtered, it hadn’t been burned; coupled with the Undead Mage’s complacency, when Zandi Master saw the dots soaring above the city from afar, he naturally thought they were the Phantom Beast Knights of Sudan’s royal guard. It wasn’t until he got closer and saw the blackened walls, as well as the decaying bodies at the edge of the orchard, that he realized the trouble.

It was too late to escape at that moment, as the Jade Air Soldiers had already spotted Master Zandi.

After Liu Zhenhan took over all of Rommel’s dwarven weapons in a sweep, the Jade Air Soldiers were all equipped with "Tiger Eye Windshield Goggles" on the fifth day of the slaughter. These incredibly stylish aviator goggles were made using "tiger eye" and specialized polishing techniques to not only block the wind and strong light but also included long-distance observation capabilities—ten thousand years ago, these goggles were an essential piece of aviation gear for the dwarf pilots of the Zeppelin Aircraft!

Rommel extracted a total of ten boxes from his excavation of the Pygmy King Tomb, each with exactly a hundred sets of Tiger Eye Windshield Goggles. Since the Vulture People had superior eyesight with natural blue membranes to protect against UV rays, they didn’t use them, inadvertently giving a bargain to the Jade Air Soldiers and setting up Master Zandi for today’s downfall.