This was a monstrous creature, nearly a hundred meters long. Its gray, somber muscles and veins carried an odor of decay and rot. Its turbid eyes resembled two desiccated deep pools, revealing endless despair and deathly stillness. Rotting flesh lay exposed, emitting a nauseating stench. Its body was covered with sores and ulcers oozing yellow-green pus, and overgrown with weeds, mud, and tumors. Merely looking at it felt like being shrouded in plague. A gray, murky aura accompanied the corrupt giant dragon’s approach, spreading far and wide. Trees withered at a visible rate, and living beings silently lost their lives, collapsing to the ground. The giant dragon, flying in with wings outstretched, was like the Death God harvesting life, spreading an aura of death. Every living thing in its path fell in rows. The scent of decay that had just been detected clearly came from it. "Quick!" Carl’s face turned pale. "Hide in the underground bunker in the backyard! Do not come out!" His voice startled everyone awake. They disregarded everything else and frantically ran toward the backyard, heading for the underground chamber. Carl followed closely. Just as he put away the star disk, he felt an invisible pressure descend from the sky. Even with the Constitution of a Legendary Knight, his legs trembled, and he nearly knelt on the spot. A massive, terrifying shadow swept across the marketplace, bringing with it a violent hurricane as it rushed toward whatever lay ahead. The Capet family estate! Carl’s eyes twitched. With a wave of his arm, a Magic Flying Carpet flew out with a WHOOSH, wrapping around him and lifting him into the air. Intertwined gray and blue light bloomed above the Capet estate. The huge corrupt dragon roared to the heavens, spewing gray Dragon Breath, colliding with the Magic Barrier covering the Capet family estate. The power of the corrupt Dragon Breath was clearly Third-tier or higher, and the Barrier held for only a moment before shattering. Carl’s eyes narrowed. Even at such a great distance, his body still trembled from the power of the corrupt Dragon Breath. If one were inside the estate and the Dragon Breath fell upon them, whether Wizard or Legendary, they would die! Latest content publıshed on 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝⁂𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚⁂𝔫𝔢𝔱 There would be no exceptions! The dragon’s roar rose again. The Dragon Breath, hundreds of meters long, swept across the Capet family estate, raking back and forth as if the dragon were on a frenzied rampage. Except for the Wizard Tower, almost all other parts of the estate were engulfed by the Dragon Breath. Suddenly, tens of thousands of points of light appeared out of thin air, shooting toward the corrupt giant dragon like a torrential rain. Three-rings Witchcraft—Radiant Star Rain! With the help of the Wizard Tower, the Capet family was able to unleash this Three-rings Witchcraft spell with astonishing power. The corrupt giant dragon’s body was pierced by numerous wounds, causing it to lose control and bellow to the heavens once more. Accompanied by the roar, the giant dragon collided with the Wizard Tower. The distant burst of light robbed the sky and earth of their color; even space itself trembled before this energy. By the time Carl regained his senses, the Capet family’s Wizard Tower had fractured in the middle, and the corrupt giant dragon had also vanished. "The Capet family is finished!" "Without the Capet family’s protection, how can we resist the beast tide?" "When the beast tide comes, everyone will die!" "We don’t have to wait for the beast tide. Without enough food, we’ll die all the same! With food, we might just make it through!" The various chaotic voices surged into Carl’s ears, which had momentarily gone deaf, causing his eyes to narrow and his complexion to change drastically. Who is inciting the people? These clamors seemed insignificant, yet their timing was too strange. Precisely at this moment, they goaded and tempted the desires within the hearts of the residents. Did someone know in advance that something would happen to the Capet family? That corrupt giant dragon’s arrival was peculiar, and it looked furious. Could it have been lured here by someone? "The merchants at the market are hoarding mountains of food, but they plan to sell it to us poor folks at high prices!" "Without the Capet family, everyone is the same!" "To the market, to the beast pens, seize the food! Seize the supplies! Only then will we stand a chance of surviving!" The voices that rose from all directions, full of a strong enticing power, led the residents out of their homes one after another. They looked towards the market, their originally lifeless eyes beginning to gleam. Fierce, desirous, mad... Several figures dashed out, setting off a chain reaction as countless silhouettes surged from the mixed residential area towards the market. Chaos. Like a spark falling into a pile of kindling, once ignited, it would be hard to extinguish. Carl’s expression fluctuated as if he had realized something, and he urged his Magic Flying Carpet to fly towards the distance. Across the street, at the apothecary, Mike Donna stood by the window, watching Carl’s figure disappear into the distance. An Advanced Magic Item capable of flight. A disciple from the Six Rings Tower certainly has a deep foundation. You fled quickly. He had originally planned to secretly detain Carl. However, the market had not yet truly descended into chaos, and acting now would be too conspicuous. By the time he was ready, Carl had already departed on the Magic Flying Carpet. The Potion took effect. The grievously injured Jefferson, even with the help of the Wizard Tower, was no match for a Third-tier corrupt dragon. Create chaos, completely annihilate the Capet family, and incidentally, secure some small advantage for myself. Mike Donna muttered to himself, tapping his Magic Wand lightly on the ground. The shadows beneath his feet began to wriggle wildly. One-Circle Witchcraft—Shadow Clone! Shadows detached from the constraints of his body and swept in all directions, intensifying the forming chaos. A Great Knight, a longsword on his back, stepped out of his room. He looked toward the market, his gaze flickering. Finally, with determined eyes, he strode towards the market.
