Evolving Silver Dragon

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Chapter 116: 114 Dragonborn Goblin 1

Translator: 549690339

Soaring Dragon Legion.

Otto was lying on a flat open space, listening to Gaz’s report on the battle of Salmon Village.

Under the torment of sharp spikes all over his body, the blanket he had been

using was successfully scrapped.

Now, Elise was leading several corrupted elves in working overtime to re-weave a new blanket.

They also collected some precious magical materials, preparing to enchant the new blanket, making it more durable and sturdy.

Thus, Sofia sat alone in her chair for a rare moment, looking with faint interest at the nervous bearman standing nearby.

In her eyes, the fur of these bears looked good, seemingly suitable for making a carpet.

Bearman Leader Doke was standing in the corner with his trusted Blackbird and several followers, feeling extremely tense. The silver dragon in front of him looked far more terrifying than he had imagined.

Moreover, the monster’s instinct made him notice Sofia next to Otto.

Somehow, he always felt that the half-elf girl’s gaze at him was extremely dangerous.

More importantly, her status seemed quite high, which made him feel very insecure.

This time, the upper-level monsters of the Soaring Dragon Legion had all gathered. They had consciously decided their standing positions based on their respective statuses.

Gaz and Shashalu naturally stood in the first row, followed by three Dragonborn Ogres, Werewolf Link, and Giant Troll Kamia, whose status was similar to them.

Only in the last row were the newly transformed Dragonborn monsters, Warwick and Redscale.

As for Orc Krom, he took a lower profile, volunteering to stay in the Land of the Soaring Dragon, guarding their home with Quilboar Longfang.

Soon, Otto, having listened to Gaz’s report, turned his gaze to the bearman on the edge.

Just judging from their appearance, they seemed taller and stronger than the likes of Quilboar, seemingly more capable of fighting.

However, in this operation, they played only a simple supporting role.

In fact, in Gaz’s plan, the bearman’s betrayal only helped to speed up the implementation of the plan and ensure the annihilation of the three thousand mixed-type monsters within Salmon Village.

In Gaz’s report, he also pointed out that if the bearman were unwilling to cooperate, or even directly united with other monsters to resist.

He would then postpone the execution of the plan according to the situation and find an opportunity to solve the bearman and other monsters together.

It just would waste a lot of time and perhaps let some escape.

Gaz had no intention of avoiding this topic in front of the bearman, which was also a way of warning them.

It let the bearman know that what they had done was just trivial matters.

As he thought, Doke now felt extremely nervous, glad that his choice was the right one.

As for claiming credit, after seeing the powerful goblin on the side and the fierce and terrifying look of Otto in front of him

Doke swallowed hard, and completely abandoned this unrealistic idea.

But Otto seemed to have a good impression of these bearman and said to

Shashalu, “Leave some space for these bearman inside the city!”

Although Doke wasn’t sure what the inner city was, he could tell from the stares of the other monsters around him that it seemed like a good place.

Otto always preferred monsters with a higher intelligence level, as it meant they were more likely to complete the tasks assigned to them and accelerate the construction and development of the Land of the Soaring Dragon.

However, there was a point to note that the higher the intelligence level, the more likely they were to betray for their interests.

Thinking of this, Otto turned his gaze to Gaz.

This goblin’s ability was quite outstanding, far surpassing his peers in strength, and had great potential.

Before Gaz returned, a hawkman had already reported the details of the battle to Otto in advance.

At the same time, he had also learned that this muscular goblin had easily killed a very powerful centaur.

So, since Gaz had successfully completed the task assigned to him, there was naturally no reason to be stingy about granting a favor.

“You’ve done well; you haven’t disappointed me!”

Otto stared at the goblin in front of him, who seemed to be quite calm, showing no excitement or joy.

“This reward is yours now!”

At Otto’s signal, Sofia handed over a dazzling silver-colored scale.

Excluding the Blood Covenant, this great reward made all the surrounding monsters envious.

The changes in Madwolf Warwick and Lizardman Leader Redscale served as prime examples. Before receiving the gift, they were mere bottom-level monsters.

Even the three Dragonborn Ogres, who had already evolved into Dragonborn, had longing in their eyes when they saw the dragon scale.

Otto also noticed the three Ogre Dragonborn and wondered whether monsters that had already evolved into Dragonborn could still accept his Dragonborn transformation ritual.

Well, this was a question worth exploring. After dealing with the things to be entrusted to Moray, he could throw this new topic to him!

When the symbol of power was presented before his eyes, even Gaz’s breathing became more rapid.

Among all the surrounding monsters, even facing the Dragonborn three Ogres or Madwolf Warwick, he was confident of defeating them as long as he was well-prepared.

However, Gaz was considered to have the lowest background, just an ordinary goblin, and he had gained his current strength and status through day-to-day efforts.

He once told Link that there’s no reason a goblin couldn’t be a sword saint. But with the shortcut to strengthening his bloodline in front of him, how could he refuse?

Goblins had limitations, so he decided not to be a goblin anymore!

Moreover, couldn’t a Dragonborn goblin still be considered a goblin?

Thus, Gaz knelt down excitedly in front of Sofia, who attached the silver scale

to the back of his head.

There was no fixed location for using this item, where to attach it entirely depended on Sofia’s mood.

During the Dragonborn transformation ritual process, Gaz’s performance was similar to Krom’s. His expression remained stoic until the end.

After becoming a Dragonborn, the only change was a pair of sharp silver dragon horns on his forehead.

However, Gaz’s physical condition had undergone earth-shattering changes. As he grew even more powerful, he had also handed his soul over to Otto.

As the beneficiary of this gift, Gaz could naturally sense the Blood Covenant engraved deep in his soul.

But he didn’t care about it. In order to gain such great power, what does it matter to pay a certain price?

He knelt down again in front of Otto, expressing his heartfelt gratitude, “Thank you for the gift, Your Majesty.. From now on, I, Gaz Lurvy, will never let you down either!”

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