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[TL/N: Yes, I know it’s confusing, but this chapter doesn’t follow the previous chapter’s end at all While the author does this on occasion, it’s usually not this bad of a jump] [1] <sup>1</sup>

The Ash Plains were located at the very center of Dragon World, a forbidden zone no ordinary lifeforon World had ten times the Elemental Tide density than the mortal plane, but in the Ash Plains the density would rando this entire location into chaotic insanity

It would drive one insane to use ht there because nobody could know if the fireball they’d prepared would suddenly enlarge itself by ten tireat effort in preparing a forbidden spell that wouldhest-level Concepts of Space and Time were in utter chaos in the Ash Plains Dimensional tears could be seen all over the place Nobody kneould happen if you were caught by a diht seem that this place robbed even the colors, more accurately it had robbed all the "natural laws&8221; The lack of natural laws here led up by the "lack of rules&8221; here, their physical body and soul would also be drained of color And if one was infected with "Color Loss Disease,&8221; even a powerful dragon that didn’t retreat in ti but tiny particles

However, the Ash Plains just happened to be the site of a battlefield

"Although it’s said that you can’t choose all of your battlefields, this is literally the worst battlefield I’ve ever seen&8221;

Blue Dragon Evelyn was soaring through the sky Although her Blue Dragon co her to join the battle, her logic and reason iants had constructed their caround next to tremendously tall "statues&8221; I couldn’t even see the tops of Magether and constructing defenses Mountain Giants were using their racial talent to suiant stone spheres and hammers These crude weapons would then be enchanted by Frost Giants and Fire Giants, transforic weapons ons

The earliest chaotic period right after these giants awakened was over These giants here had regained their Intelligence and were no longer under the effects of the Intelligence-lowering curse They would no longer instinctively try to clions, however, this was doubtlessly a bad piece of news

Dragons roared in the skies as they patrolled like vultures, searching for weak points to strike When battle had first broke out here, the dragons had suffered tremendous losses

In this unique environ tiht blow both sides up at any moment Purely physicalHowever, the dragons never expected that theirabilities that they were so proud of would lose so pitifully to the giants

"…Ashpis just died in battle He’s a lorious nicknas’ Even he died here, quietly and without a ripple&8221;

"Perfect Rainbow Wings was his nicknahts will survive I heard he was pulled down by a chain and then had his head chopped off by the giants&8221;

"Rainbow Dragons are renowned as the nu Are you confident enough to defeat Ashpis ineven if he had a flowery nicknaon’s death would cause ripples of astonishic talents, which they were so proud of, becah to simply abuse their natural talents and suppress other smaller species in iants, ell experienced in battle and had excellent cooperation It was as if the dragons had anization for the first tirade schoolers before

Indeed, large nuons were knocked down froh to crash into the ground would alht now, soiants’ side consisted of local species with the Titans’ Bloodline that were suiant ariants would have the highest coeneration If it weren’t for the fact that the dragons had the advantage of flight, they would have long since lost

Of course, the dragons had one other !’ The Supreon!&8221;

A colossal pitch-black dragon glided across the sky His very existence caused the sky to lose its calon itself Once he started inhaling a deep breath, even an idiot would realize that a major catastrophe was about to befall this place

Whoosh!

The Black Mist King exhaled black flaiants that came into contact with these fla but ash The land was scorched by the dark flaround collapsed

That’s right—the dragons’ greatest advantage was the fact that there were Great and Supre here If this was any other location, these ancienttheir own species But they would have plenty of descendants after staying for so long in Dragon World And since their own territory was being invaded, even the Supreons would find it i giant arons However, the natural law of seals was that the more powerful an existence was, the more difficult it was to break out The iant army were still stuck in hibernation, and the seals on the Titans theiants were unable to resist against such a powerful dragon scorching the land, this ouldn’t even need to be fought

"Ahhhh! Dah the sky and struck the Supreh the black h the entire battlefield

"That’s our Titan Lord Alfredo’s Judgereen aura spread out fro black flaiants that had just been burned to ashes came back to life

"…Titan Lord Freya! She’s awoken as well!&8221;

If the ons forced them too much, the still-sealed Titans would pay a price and counterattack

There were only thirty-four Titan statues here, of which seventeen had displayed their special abilities And these seventeen were all higher-ranking ones Judging by how they all had to take turns to use their powers, for theh the seal would require them to pay at least a decent price For sure, thisout of the seal

The Suprelared at the statues and spat out another dragonbreath in anger before leaving the battlefield

Theoretically speaking, a Supreth wouldn’t be any lower than an ordinary Titan’s However, there were only five Supreon World In fact, four Supreons had previously combined their attacks but were still forced back by the Titans’ iants, new giants would constantly revive in an ocean of unstoppable blood So-called efforts at trying to "recover lost ground&8221; were ?&8221; That’s because nobody would knoas ht Once existences reached a certain level, they would all have their oay of fighting, and it would be incredibly difficult to say as stronger or eaker There were also great differences ath, so it was unknohich type of existence would be stronger without the As for whether these Supreainst the Titans in the first generation, they must have—but it was impossible for me to know the results of such battles