Urban Soldier Young Master

Chapter 1086 - 1085: Terrifying Dragon Might



Chapter 1086 - 1085: Terrifying Dragon Might

As the five-clawed golden dragon appeared, Chu Ge's spiritual world turned into a vast golden hue. Bathed in this golden glow, his body became radiant, even as he teetered precariously, blood seeping from the corners of his mouth. Amidst the brilliance, he exuded an extraordinary, transcendent aura.One man, one dragon, faced off in the golden shimmer.

This scene... Indeed, it was captivating, stirring the imagination.

However... To put it in Qin Ruojing's words, Chu Ge has always been a mood killer.

This title was certainly not undeserved.

Taking a deep, deep, deep breath, Chu Ge forced himself to steady the tremendous shock and pain within his body. He grinned, revealing his bloodstained, mottled teeth.

"Although I haven't gathered all seven Dragon Balls, and didn't pick up any oil lamp, since I've summoned the divine dragon, according to comic and fairy tale scripts, shouldn't I make a wish now?"

Chu Ge's voice echoed in the air, the dragon remained silent, with no emotion surfacing in its dark green eyes.

"If the wish-making path isn't viable, could it be... that I'm meant to be a Divine Dragon Warrior?"

Chu Ge smacked his lips, seemingly moved by his own suggestion.

"If I were to go flying around on you, how would the media report it? A suspected unidentified flying object appears in our country's airspace? Upon investigation, it turns out to be a plastic bag blown by the wind? Stabilize the public's emotions and don't believe false rumors? Probably some experts would come out to debunk it, right? Hahaha..."

Chu Ge laughed to himself, the dragon coiled in the void, its dragon eyes like torches, dragon whiskers moving automatically without wind, yet showing no other response.

"Seems... maybe I overthought." Chu Ge touched his nose, as if telling a dull joke that got no response, feeling a bit self-deprecating, shrugged and continued, "Alright, since you've shown up, surely it won't be just to stare at me, shouldn't you give me some reaction? Our next step... what should we do?"

Damn it, please don't make me fight you like I did when breaking through the first layer.

Chu Ge asked with a smile, while thinking to himself, his heartbeat quickening again.

Although the five-clawed golden dragon hadn't made any significant moves since its appearance, just its fierce presence upon arrival, a gust of wind alone sent him tumbling blood-spouting, and coupled with its hundred-meter-long size akin to a vast Great Wall, along with those five glittering claws emitting a dangerous gleam, if this thing managed to spit some fire or such magical powers...

Uh, probably doesn't even need to know how to spit fire, just inhaling could draw him in and be devoured into pieces, right?

In summary, long story short, Chu Ge didn't think this thing would be an easy opponent, just the title "dragon," this big guy's prowess must be off the charts.

Chu Ge, while wildly speculating, watched the massive five-clawed golden dragon, contemplating whether he should promptly return to the present world and take a true nap, eyes shut tight.

Just as he thought so, his eye twitched, raised his hand and slapped his forehead, the self-deprecating smile turning into a complete grimace.

Damn it, at this moment, he found his connection to the real world had severed? Severed! Severed...

Severed so thoroughly, so cleanly, without the slightest forewarning, this was completely different from when he cultivated the first layer to the end, and battled that white tiger!

Forget it, fretting doesn't help either. The dragon's appearance also differs quite a bit from back then, taking one step at a time... oh my!

The golden dragon finally moved, seemingly leisurely taking a breath, like yawning, yet for Chu Ge, this seemed like the apocalypse.

The tremendous suction enveloped Chu Ge entirely, he felt like a paper scrap contending with an ultra-high-power vacuum cleaner, even though he prepared himself mentally, gritted his teeth, puffed his cheeks to maintain balance, he stumbled forward two steps swiftly, and then he flew up.

Just like when the dragon first appeared, it was all so powerless to resist, the only difference was earlier flying backward, this time flying forward.

Chu Ge's feet involuntarily left the void ground, his eyes wide as if they were about to be sucked out, watching as the distance between him and the dragon quickly decreased, he exerted all his strength attempting to maintain body balance.

As for resisting the gigantic suction, Chu Ge didn't mean he wasn't willing, just he truly couldn't do it, essentially, even maintaining balance was beyond him.

Closing my eyes might slightly weaken this terrifying feeling, might slightly relieve the pain in my eyes, but doing so would mean giving up the opportunity to resist further. Only by watching the scene before me could I find a way to overcome the crisis.

When the eyes are threatened, both humans and animals have the instinct to immediately close their eyes. It's an innate sense of self-protection. However, in certain situations, this instinct not only fails to protect but becomes a burden instead.

For example, when two boxers are competing in the ring, if one faces a stronger opponent and repeatedly gets hit, his consciousness might be unclear. If he wants to win, especially in such moments, he should open his eyes wide. Even if the opponent's fist is right in front of him, he must keep his eyes wide open to catch any detail that might change the situation.

This is because someone at a disadvantage wanting to change fate may only have the chance to deliver a powerful strike, and closing his eyes would mean giving up. The competition ring changes in an instant, even a blink of an eye is enough to alter many things.

Giving up is easy, backing down is easy, but that also means moving further away from the path of success. No matter what you do, you need to open your eyes wide and grit your teeth to persevere.

Perseverance is a form of courage, which is why there's the saying "When enemies meet on a narrow road, the brave win."

Chu Ge now faces not a boxer who would swing a punch but an enormous, genuine dragon. The pressure in his heart is immense, only he knows how overwhelming it feels.

He remembers clearly, after the fierce battle with the white tiger, all the pain returned to the real world. He truly doesn't know how things would change now.

If he dies here, does that mean he would die in the real world as well?

The connection between him and the real world is severed; can he return to the real world?

Chu Ge doesn't know. He knows nothing at all. He doesn't even have time to think about these things. The only thing he needs to do now is to use all his might to confront this dragon, even if he gets torn apart by it, he must at least claw off a scale.

Closer, even closer, Chu Ge could initially see the entire dragon, but gradually it turned into that colossal dragon head. At this moment, in Chu Ge's sight, there's only a forest of white dragon teeth, like a tangled iron jungle, seemingly capable of grinding everything in the world to dust.

Another moment, those gigantic dragon teeth disappeared from Chu Ge's sight, replaced by endless darkness. That's the dragon's mouth; if Chu Ge gets sucked in, he would clearly fall into the dragon's belly, becoming a part of this dragon's body.

Even as Chu Ge's eyes turned blood-red, using every ounce of strength in his body, he still felt so helpless. He couldn't even claw off a scale, couldn't even slightly move his body.

Nothing can be done!

At this moment, Chu Ge's body suddenly halted in mid-air, even though it was just a moment, he had no doubt about this occurrence.

Before Chu Ge's body could freely fall, an even more magnificent force struck him harshly, almost sending him back along the path he had been sucked through.

Just… this process of being "sent back" was anything but pleasant!

Thud!

Thud thud!

Thud thud thud…

Chu Ge's body fell heavily onto the void ground, then bounced up, fell again, bounced up again…

Chu Ge felt like a ball forcefully shot down from mid-air or a stone used by an expert to skip across a lake. He had no idea how many times he bounced off the void ground, how many parts of his body suffered impacts, finally lying down in a very strange position.

At this moment, Chu Ge also did not know how many of his bones were broken, or perhaps how many bones were still intact. There wasn't any pain as intense as being hit by waves; pain at its peak is almost a numb state. He felt cold, not just physical cold but an ominous chill down to his bones.

Under the influence of this complex cold, Chu Ge felt like his body no longer belonged to him. Moreover, something seemed to be slowly, slowly, slowly being stripped away from within him.

Forcing his eyes open, the massive figure in mid-air was vague and indistinct, seemingly splitting into two, then stretching to form three, and then again stretching apart before merging back together.

In reality, the golden dragon hadn't changed at all; it still quietly stayed in its original spot. If anything, it simply inhaled and then exhaled.

Just like Chu Ge initially saw, the golden dragon truly only yawned.


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