The Ordinary Me is Worshipped as a Deity by the Extraordinary Them-Chapter 134.3 - Dragon Assault (3)
As soon as Su Li’s words fell, from the elements soaring in all directions at a distance, a large ball of water shot directly at his face.
Before Teacher Haiya could act, the Class One elementalist instructor had already pulled Su Li aside.
“Instead of getting entangled in a group practice match, why not chat with me?” he said.
Su Li glanced at the crowd engaged in the melee, then focused his attention on the Class One elementalist instructor.
He looked down at his own wrists, which could be described as delicate at best, and when he raised his head again, he spoke in a deep tone, “What do you want to chat about?”
It was impossible to break up the fight, so he could only pretend to be severely nearsighted, unable to distinguish between people and animals from three meters away, to Eis the awkwardness.
......
But in the end, they didn’t chat about anything.
Because everyone saw the scales on Cyril’s face that he made no attempt to hide.
Su Li knew very well that this wasn’t because Cyril couldn’t control his emotions; it was just his indirect way of stating that even if he possessed something that others couldn’t understand and wouldn’t accept, Cyril was still Cyril.
Anyone who arbitrarily imposed various labels on him needed to question only themselves.
“It’s truly beautiful.” Su Li’s vision returned to 20/20, and as he gazed at the dark red scales flickering on Cyril’s face from a distance, he couldn’t help but begin to model the appearance of Cyril’s ancestor in his mind.
Perhaps it was a dragon very much in line with the Western fantasy world style?
Unlike the iconic five-clawed golden dragon from before his transmigration, this type of dragon should more closely resemble the modern society’s restored dinosaur models.
Of course, this referred only to the physical form.
The gap between a dragon with elemental powers and a dinosaur was like the gap between a dinosaur and Su Li.
It must have been a giant dragon with wings, a body far harder than steel, eyes like ice, yet a body color like flames.
Perhaps it also possessed back scales sharp enough to rival blades, spikes growing along its spine, claws far surpassing any wild beast he had ever seen in memory.
Perhaps it also had...
A tail that could sweep down an entire forest with a single swing.
When the model in Su Li’s mind was accurately established, it was accompanied by the instantaneous collapse of a large area of forest.
The Beast Forest, previously dim due to the tree shade, now enjoyed the warmth of direct sunlight as if day had suddenly broken.
Su Li’s facial expressions, which had always been well-controlled, momentarily escaped his control.
His mouth opened wide, his eyes round like pearls, and he simply couldn’t suppress the shock that arose from the depths of his heart after seeing what was before him.
“What... is... that...?”
Despite having just modeled it in his mind, when the model was magnified countless times and truly appeared before his eyes, Su Li’s mind was filled only with &”**@&”****
Complete chaos.
The Class One elementalist instructor reacted extremely quickly, once again outpacing Haiya’s hand speed, and grabbed Su Li to run toward the outside of the Beast Forest.
Although they didn’t know the purpose of this powerful monster beast whose strength humans couldn’t even measure, the Class One elementalist instructor didn’t believe that Su Li needed to be involved in the process of investigating this monster beast’s purpose.
The Class One elementalist instructor couldn’t accurately judge Su Li’s value based on Dean Asa’s assessment. But whether it was Su Li solving the complex problem of human hearts from an angle no one had thought of, or the understanding in his eyes when he saw that dragon while everyone else panicked...
All of this confirmed to the Class One elementalist instructor that Su Li’s value could indeed only be affirmed after seeing him in person.
Even if everyone in this ordeal died here, Su Li had to survive.
Though the thought was extreme, this was exactly what the Class One elementalist instructor believed.
He immediately took Su Li and fled toward the outskirts of the forest.
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Not far away, Cyril, who had been pounding Faulkner into the ground, seemed to sense something and ignored Faulkner who was now mixed in a puddle of mud.
He propped himself up and raised his head to look at where the dragon had flown, until his gaze followed the dragon’s tail.
Looking carefully, he realized that the giant dragon flapping its wings wildly and flying low to crash into trees wasn’t randomly destroying things without purpose, but was chasing something...
Cyril had never been so grateful for his good eyesight.
Just like that, when everyone else hadn’t yet reacted, Cyril threw Faulkner aside and chased after the dragon without hesitation.
When Qi vaguely realized what the dragon was chasing, before he could even lament about who was so unfortunate, the next second he saw Cyril’s reckless figure.
Did he even need to think about it?
The unfortunate one must be Su Li!
Qi’s mind went blank, and even though his rational thoughts couldn’t keep up with his stunned state, in the blink of an eye, he also rushed forward.
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“This is bad! Su Li is being chased by a dragon!”
“This is bad! That dragon has set its sights on the tender and delicate Su Li!”
Before more cries of alarm could be heard, the previously pounded fishermen watched in astonishment as everyone abandoned them and rushed desperately toward the giant dragon.
“What... is... this?” The question forced through clenched lips received no answer.
As for Su Li, who was carried on someone’s shoulder on the other side.
“Let... let me go!”
He was about to vomit!
Consider for a moment, how would an ordinary person’s physique react to being forced into extreme parkour?!
“I can’t possibly let you go. If we stop now, who knows what that dragon will do to you when it gets close!” The Class One elementalist instructor decisively refused.
Su Li wanted to roar that even if the dragon wanted him dead, he would prefer to die with dignity. Not with various foods surging back up his esophagus, vomiting all over himself, and then being trampled into meat paste by a dragon.
At this unnecessary moment, Su Li developed even more unnecessary pessimistic emotions.
“Trust... trust me, put me down!” Su Li finally shouted.
The Class One elementalist instructor, namely, Eis, seemed as if his feet had been entangled by some invisible vines, involuntarily slowing his running pace.
Should he put Su Li down as requested?
Eis’s running pace slowed considerably.
If he put him down, he could very likely die!
Eis instantly increased his speed.
But since Su Li could say such things, didn’t it prove that Su Li was confident he wouldn’t die?
Eis once again changed his speed, slowing down.
But for a powerful dragon, this so-called confidence might be completely insignificant!
In an instant, Eis wished he could grow four legs.
Until a thought occurred to him.
Eis chose to stop right there.
[Never try to guess that child from your own perspective.] —Dean Asa
Su Li would never know what strange thoughts the elementalist instructor carrying him had before his stomach gave in to vomiting.
He only knew that after Eis stopped, his body, which had been in motion, suddenly felt the pull of braking, causing his vision to darken and stars to appear before his eyes.
And the nausea churning in his stomach became impossible to control amid the stars in his vision.
“Urgh—”
“Urgh—help, I never want to ride a human vehicle again in my life! Urgh...”
Su Li clutched his stomach and crouched down, vomiting furiously at the ground.
He couldn’t see, only feeling stars in his vision.
Thus, he couldn’t see that the giant dragon that had previously caused him such shock had made a silent emergency stop in mid-air.
When Eis saw the dragon landing smoothly beside Su Li, his eyes nearly popped out. Fresh blood flowed uncontrollably down his cheeks.
“Ah... AA R... ah...!! Ugh, ugh!!” Before being stimulated to madness, Eis stepped back and fell on his backside.
Meanwhile, Su Li, who had been vomiting for a long time, was already beyond life and death.
“Give me, give me a leaf.” Unable to see, Su Li leaned against the nearby “tree,” thinking he had stopped at a place where a large tree could provide humans with some sense of security, and also thinking that this so-called tree could somewhat block the giant dragon’s line of sight.
So Su Li simply leaned against the tree and said to the person who had carried him, “Let me, let me wipe my mouth first.”
Then he would decide whether to live or die.
—The platinum-haired, green-eyed young man was tortured to the point of tears by the excessive urge to vomit. His eyes, temporarily unable to see, even when opened wide, only made the redness at the corners more apparent.
Obviously, the unqualified human vehicle had brought unimaginable torture to the young man.
He took the emerald green leaf from *** without complaining about the plant that was rough enough to redden the corners of his mouth. One hand leaning on ***, he tucked the used leaf into his pocket with the other.
Even in another world, one shouldn’t litter randomly!
However, in Eis’s eyes...
The giant dragon, large enough to blot out the sky, seemed to possess absolute control over the wind like a wind god. The hurricane stirred up by the giant dragon’s movement path didn’t even blow a single strand of Su Li’s hair.
In the perfectly controlled wind, even sound couldn’t propagate.
Eis silently watched as the giant dragon finally stopped at Su Li’s side.
The sharp claws that could pierce through the platinum-haired youth’s head at any moment plucked a leaf from the nearby tree, which was not even a black speck compared to the entire giant dragon.
And that young man, while casually leaning against the giant dragon’s head placed beside him, calmly took the leaf and used it to wipe his mouth clean.
And then...
The young man, having recovered his vision, calmly turned around.
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