Chapter 10 The Wolf King Who Dared to Bully the Red Dragon

Neigher entered the dream again.

"You have defeated the strong enemy, so... You can choose."

The skull with seven-colored feathers once again appeared in his blurry dream.

"Blessing: Primarily strengthen the scales. Permanently enhance the physical protection of the scales."

"Blessing: Devouring treasure skill. The red dragon could devour the treasure to temporarily obtain power. But why did the greedy red dragon want to eat up their precious treasure? Maybe he would use this skill when he had no choice."

"Blessing: Decay. Let us be one..."

Why was there always such a strange blessing option in the end? Neigher shook his head and began to choose between the first two.

The ability to devour treasures was very suitable for the dragon mother. After all, she had a mountain of treasures.

But this blessing was completely useless for Neigher. Although he woke up every day in the mountain made of gold coins and silk, those properties only belonged to his mother.

Although he had only been there less than a week, he had a deep understanding of the dragon mother's persistence in her treasure trove. She allowed her child to play in the gold coins. But if she found that she had lost some gold coins, she might even kill her child.

When Neigher was just passing through time, he tried to hide a ring from the pile of treasures in his mouth. However, it didn't take long for the dragon mother to find out and scold him harshly.

So his private property would only be the ring he had just found from the giant. Therefore, he didn't need the ability to devour treasures, let alone just temporarily acquire power.

And compared with the reward, he was more concerned about what the skeleton head had just said, "You have defeated a strong enemy, so... You can choose." Then the premise for him to trigger the blessing was to beat the enemy?

"Hey, why did you give me these rewards? What's the condition?" Neigher asked in the dream world. However, there was no response after a long time. The skull seemed to have said before that it would not talk so soberly anymore. So was it like an automatic response mechanism now?

The morning sunlight shone on Neigher through the shade of the tree, making him feel particularly comfortable.

The dragon mother didn't allow him and Yane to go out of the cave at night. But she threw them out in the daytime and let them walk around freely. Then she would go back to the cave to have a good sleep. So Neigher walked in the forest on the fallen leaves and looked up at every towering tree here. The smell of morning dew made him happy both physically and mentally.

Wherever he went, birds stopped singing and looked at him. The monkey on the treetop stopped what she was doing and also looked at Neigher. When her eyes met him, she immediately looked away. There were noises in the depths of the forest, but when Neigher walked forward, they all quieted down. Was this the feeling of being a red dragon? Wherever he went, he was the most eye-catching and special one.

Neigher looked around to find a suitable place in the forest. He wanted to test the magic he learned in his previous life in this world. He didn't know when the dragon mother would lose her mind and put him in danger. He must be fully prepared.

However, his plan was always not going well. For example, he couldn't test the magic now. Because he had a follower behind him.

Neigher looked back and found that little Yane was following him not far away. Seeing her brother looking back at her, she quickly looked away and pretended to study the branches on the ground.

At last, Neigher couldn't help but ask, "Why are you following me?"

"I didn't follow you." Yane turned around and ran farther, but her eyes were still fixed on him from time to time.

Before he could take a few steps forward, he saw Yane sneaking up again.

"Aren't you following me?" He wondered who had taught her the habit of lying.

"Leave me alone!" Then she began to observe other things in the forest.

Neigher was speechless.

"Why was she so hostile to me before and now followed me? Was it because I had given her food before?"

"I shouldn't have let her eat that piece of meat!"

He regretted that he would be seen doing anything after he had this follower.

"Look, there is a giant behind you!" Neigher pointed at the back of Yane with his forepaw.

Sure enough, the little guy was startled. She looked back carefully. But when she found that her brother didn't point at anything and turned around, she couldn't see where Neigher had gone.

Poor little guy, even if she had inherited memories, it would take a long time for her to know that she had been deceived.

Walking in the forest, Neigher was about to try some practical and mysterious knowledge in his previous life. But he felt an evil aura coming from the forest behind him.

This was his instinct as a beast of the red dragon. After all, the red dragon was an extremely powerful beast.

What appeared in front of him were five fierce-looking wolves. Their bodies were not much different from the five-year-old red dragon. They slowly approached Neigher, with sneers on their faces.

"Hey, Neigher, long time no see." The leading wolf with the largest size said in common language. Ordinary beasts in this world would not speak. But because of this strange forest, this wolf had formed some intelligence.

Some bad memories came to Neigher's mind, which belonged to the original owner of his body. Because of the intellectual defect of the original owner, he was often bullied by these wolves.

At that time, the original owner couldn't even speak a complete sentence. He could only mumble all day long. These wolves thought that a red dragon could be so stupid, so they were happy to bully him.

The original owner had tried to fight back, but he couldn't defeat the wolves at all. The scales on his body were bitten open. And the young red dragon had no means of counterattack. The original owner didn't dare to bring the broken scales to his mother, because she would scold him angrily again. As a red dragon, how could he not defeat a group of wolves?

At the thought of this, anger surged out.

"Hey, why does our little dragon look so fierce today? Are you crazy?" The head wolf walked around Neigher and observed him with a playful expression.

The wolves behind him also started to walk around Neigher with sneers.

"Fuck off!" Neigher growled.

"Oh my God! Look at our little dragon. He uttered one word." The wolf king looked at his companions in surprise. He seemed to be more excited. "That's good. If you are always so stupid, I don't want to play with you. You always make me forget that I'm playing with a dragon. I thought I'm playing with a dog."

The wolves laughed loudly. One of the more exaggerated wolves even lay on the ground and began to roll.

"I say it again. Get out of my way." Neigher said, staring at the wolf king's eyes again.

"Oh, my God! Your eyes are so horrible!" Wolf king pretended to retreat, but his expression was unusually annoying. "You said a whole sentence perfectly..."

Before he finished his words, Neigher went straight in the opposite direction of the wolves.

Although he was very angry, he knew that he can't be impulsive. He needed to go back and think of some vicious tricks with human intelligence, and then come back to take revenge.

"Ah, what a pity. I thought you would learn to bark like before. I have seen pet dogs once. They are obedient. Even if they stare at the dead bodies of their prey for a day, they can only eat them when they receive the order. They have to do whatever owners ask them to do. Or you can learn to pee like a dog today. What do you think?"

Worse memories were aroused.

"I'm a red dragon. Why should I be ridden by a group of wild wolves?"

The next moment, Neigher rushed to the wolf king without hesitation and bit its neck.