Beneath the Red Dragon - Chapter 30: I, Red Dragon, Am Robbing You!

Chapter 30: I, Red Dragon, Am Robbing You!

Words : 1191 Author : White Crane by the Reed

Chapter 30 of "Beneath the Red Dragon" kicks off with action-packed scenes: The rain of the rainy season comes suddenly and stops quickly.Quickly, the accumulated rainwater is... Discover more!

The rain of the rainy season comes suddenly and stops quickly.

Quickly, the accumulated rainwater is absorbed by the earth, and many animals start to become active again, with predators stepping out of their nests to look for dinner.

Mountain deer leap and gallop through the forests, their nimble hooves undeterred by the damp soil.

A few wild boars joyfully roll in the muddy pool granted by heaven, coating their bodies with thick layers of mud, which will dry and form armor to protect them from the predators’ sharp claws and fangs.

Several squirrels peek around on the branches, their fluffy tails curling over their heads like small fur caps. Squeak, a little squirrel seems to sense impending danger and slinks its tail into the tree hole, causing the remaining squirrels to scatter.

The sound of hooves clattered in the jungle, initially heard hundreds of meters away, but quickly arrived nearby. How could cavalry appear and gallop at such speed in this dense vegetation and shrub-filled complex terrain?

No, these are not human or Beastman cavalry but Centaurs, a formidable tribe living in the vast rainforest. Several Centaurs navigate the forest more agilely than the mountain deer, their broad hooves flying, and the splattering mud unable to catch up to their swift strides.

The complex terrain actually provides them with ease in traversing the jungle, and the tall trees can also be used for leverage, as their sturdy hooves tread on the tree trunks as if they were flat ground.

These Centaurs have upper bodies like humans but are stronger, clad in leather armor made from ferocious beasts and animal hides, with their bows and shotguns aimed at the wild boars still rolling in the mud pools during their rapid run.

Their powerful and precise archery is unaffected by the motion, as if a sudden rain strike, the arrows and thrown shotguns tear through the air with momentum and lightning speed, accurately hitting the hearts of several wild boars, causing blood to spill into the turbid mud pools.

Every Centaur Warrior possesses exceptional archery talents that rival those renowned Divine Archers of the High Elves. Even a simple Wooden Bow in their hands can be a formidable threat, which is why these Centaurs can tenaciously resist the Ogre Tribe’s annexation and enslavement without Shamans.

Especially the leading Centaur Female Warrior who holds a large yellow-black bow faintly emanating powerful Magic Radiance, clearly a weapon created from some mighty Magical Creature, exuding an extremely dangerous and lethal aura.

"Suniya, your archery has improved again." The older Centaur Female Warrior walks to the leading female warrior, looking gratified at the disciple about to come of age. Though not as robust as an adult Centaur Warrior, she is beginning to show the unique talents of a Centaur.

However, named Centaur Suniya does not respond to the topic but instead roves her gaze across the forest with her delicate nostrils sometimes quivering, then turns seriously, "Be cautious, I sense a powerful presence, perhaps some mighty creature has entered the tribe’s hunting grounds, not far from here."

Though the older Centaur hasn’t detected anything amiss, she’s not surprised. Although Suniya’s skills do not match her own, she has been gifted since childhood, once blessed by forest fairies, with strong Spiritual Perception, standing out in the Centaur Tribe’s new generation.

She must have detected something difficult for her to perceive, so she cups her fingers on her thick lips, whistling to signal the Centaur Warriors behind her to follow, then leading them galloping into the forest.

The sunlight gradually descends, with the last twilight enveloping the land, and the forest dimming further. A few Centaurs tread cautiously on the soft soil blanketed with fallen leaves, even with heavy prey on their broad backs, their footsteps lighter than the rustling leaves stirred by the forest’s breeze.

However, the rustling leaves seem abnormally loud; a peculiar danger seems imminent in the dim forest. "Something is there," Centaur Suniya stops alertly, slightly drawing her bow and arrow, wary of potential danger.

The other Centaur Warriors also drop their prey and grip their shotguns tightly, enjoying violence rather than fearing combat.

A rustle among the trees, a Giant Dragon slowly steps forth from the dim forest undergrowth. Karon gleams his eyes and chuckles at the vigilant Centaurs, "This mountain, oh, this forest belongs to Giant Dragons, with its prey as ours. To pass through here, you must leave some prey as a toll."

Giant Dragon! Thoughts flood the Centaur minds - how could a Giant Dragon appear here, especially a Red Dragon known for its ruthlessness and savagery!

Fortunately, this Giant Dragon only demands leaving prey. This is the Centaurs’ second thought. To most sentient beings of the Icaria World, Dragons are apex beings representing insurmountable power. Although this dragon seems young, even the most arrogant and combative male Centaur wouldn’t think he can defeat the Red Dragon now present.

In remote lands, innate power naturally holds irresistible authority.

So the Centaurs don’t conceptualize this as robbery but promptly place their prey before Karon.

"May we go now, mighty Giant Dragon?" The older female Centaur places her hands on her ample chest, bowing respectfully to the Dragon, showing respect for strength.

"Wait," possessing innate sensitivity to treasure, perhaps due to hunger and injuries, the greed stirred by Evil Dragon Blood weakened Karon’s resolve. Eyeing the Centaur with a special Longbow, he covets, "That bow seems like a nice treasure, let me see."

Suniya knows dragons are inherently greedy – once the Treasure Bow leaves her hands, it’ll never return. Against this, only inciting the dragon’s wrath would achieve nothing else, leaving her no choice but to touch the Longbow handed down through the tribe for centuries, one of the few tribal treasures she hesitantly offers to Karon.

"Today, this Longbow slips from my hands, decreasing the tribe’s treasures again." Suniya regrets, feeling guilt, yet must introduce, "This bow is crafted from the sinews of a powerful snake slain by a Centaur tribe hero hundreds of years ago, allowing users to harness the wind, making arrows as swift as lightning."

However, Karon merely glances at it, then lowers his head sniffing it, waving his Dragon Claw, indicating the Centaur to keep the bow and arrow, muttering, "No wonder it smells familiar, I’ve surely eaten such snakes; probably tastes good."

"Huh?" Suniya looks surprised at the dragon, genuinely unprepared for the Red Dragon just wanting to glance at the bow. This Red Dragon hardly resembles greedy dragons, not seizing any treasure.

"What’s huh, I can’t use it." Karon sees the little mare’s thoughts plainly, sulking, "Why aren’t you going? Don’t tell me you’re mooching here?"

"Ah, no, mighty Dragon, thank you for your generosity." The Centaurs hastily reclaim the Longbow, fearing the dragon’s change of mind, constantly thanking it, as if the dragon refraining from seizing her treasure was virtuous.

Karon bothers no more, grabs the two fattest wild boars from the ground, and ambles towards his temporary dug cave, needing food urgently.

šŸ“– Contents

1 Chapter 1: The Dragonborn Child 2 Chapter 2: Eating and Troubles 3 Chapter 3: Red Dragon Dump Truck 4 Chapter 4: Bloodline Manifestation, Innate Ability Solidification 5 Chapter 5: Young Dragon Group 6 Chapter 6: Dragon Nest Canyon 7 Chapter 7: The Pik Sprite 8 Chapter 8: Riven’s Gift 9 Chapter 9: The Pick Elf’s Little Horns 10 Chapter 1: The Dragon Group’s First Hunt 11 Chapter 11: Dragon Group’s First Hunt (Part 2) 12 Chapter 12: Absolute Control 13 Chapter 13: Another Fruitful Day 14 Chapter 14: Juvenile Dragon 15 Chapter 15: Awakening 16 Chapter 16: Camid in Deep Thought 17 Chapter 17: Anna on the Prairie 18 Chapter 18: Gold-eating Beast 19 Chapter 19: Heart Energy 20 Chapter 20: Red Dragon 21 Chapter 21: Akzhi, Flexible and Unyielding 22 Chapter 22: Antajena-brand Voice Tube 23 Chapter 23: Ogre Tribe 24 Chapter 24: Approaching Crisis 25 Chapter 25: Danger Approaches 26 Chapter 26: Dragon Catcher 27 Chapter 27: All’s Fair in War 28 Chapter 28: Overload 29 Chapter 29: The Dispersed Dragon Group 30 Chapter 30: I, Red Dragon, Am Robbing You! 31 Chapter 31: Carlette’s Choice 32 Chapter 32: The New Dragon’s Beloved 33 Chapter 33: An Old Horse Eats Young Grass 34 Chapter 34: Conspiracy 35 Chapter 35: Targeting the Ogres 36 Chapter 36: Insults 37 Chapter 37: Death of the Ogre Tyrant 38 Chapter 38: Fafnir’s Ambition 39 Chapter 39: Giant Demon of Soul Devourer 40 Chapter 40: Bronze Certificate 41 Chapter 41: Attempt 42 Chapter 42: White King’s Twins 43 Chapter 43: The Special White Dragon 44 Chapter 44: Hobis 45 Chapter 45: The Optimist 46 Chapter 46: Alien Species 47 Chapter 47: Saving Private Karon 48 Chapter 48: Sub-brain Node 49 Chapter 49: Blood Alone Cannot Satisfy Me 50 Chapter 50: A Seemingly Simple Plan 51 Chapter 51: The Red Dragon’s Experiment 52 Chapter 52: Universal Slayer 53 Chapter 53: White Tower Mage 54 Chapter 54: Only a Legend Can Face a Legend 55 Chapter 55: The Emperor’s Legendary Path 56 Chapter 56: Undercurrents 57 Chapter 57: Guardians 58 Chapter 58: Land of Golden 59 Chapter 59: The King’s Relic 60 Chapter 60: Somber Dragon Fire 61 Chapter 61: Dragon Descendant 62 Chapter 62: Dragon Descendant (Part 2) 63 Chapter 63: Dragon Descendant 64 Chapter 64: Dragon Group and Monsters

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