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A Dragon against the Whole World-Chapter 116 - 115: Dragon Taming Technique
In the culture of the Dragon Race, when Galos introduces himself to other dragons,
his more formal name would be:
—— Galos Ignas.
The true names of dragons are very long, and during formal introductions, the middle name is often omitted, leaving just the beginning and the end combined.
Iron Dragon Solrog shares the same ancient surname as Galos, and similar blood flows within them.
He is four years older than Galos.
When Galos was two, the six-year-old Solrog was expelled from the territory by the Iron Dragon Lady.
Among the siblings,
Galos thought that besides himself, the smartest was Iron Dragon Solrog.
From a young age, Solrog understood psychological manipulation, constantly using words to suppress Galos, making him follow Solrog, even trying to secretly lure Galos when he was banished, attempting to lead him away from the protection of the Iron Dragon Lady and survive with him in the wilderness.
He tried the ’Dragon Taming Technique’ from the Iron Dragon heritage on Galos.
To forge the grand dream of the Dragon Empire, he used Galos as the first practice target.
In addition to verbal suppression, he would also offer inducements, such as pretending that the shiny stones he dug up from the sand were magic gemstones to tempt Galos or making empty promises.
The idea was good.
However.
Although he was much smarter than Samantha and Gordon, at the time, he was ultimately just a young dragon, and his small tricks and little plots were completely insufficient in front of Galos.
Solrog was keen on winning over Galos, wanting Galos to follow him.
But no matter what method he used, he only ended up exchanging for Galos a look that regarded him as an idiot.
After a few seconds of silence.
Galos blinked and looked northward towards the Quenching Highlands.
"Could this King of Iron be Solrog?"
He murmured to himself.
Although he couldn’t fully determine,
the same title and a young iron dragon identity appearing at the same time made it ninety percent likely to be Solrog.
"If it’s Solrog, that would be interesting."
Galos vaguely remembered the words Solrog left behind when he was expelled by the Iron Dragon Lady, trying to lure Galos into wilderness survival with him, and Galos firmly refused.
"Galos! My foolish, pitiful, and weak brother!"
"Should you miraculously survive and stand before me,"
"When you and I meet again, you will find the great King of Iron’s wings covering the sky."
"By then, you will humbly plead, yearning to follow the great King of Iron, and I will ruthlessly, coldly, and cruelly reject you! Making you regret your decision today!"
Thinking of these words.
Galos looked down at his own body, stronger than a Red Dragon, the muscle lines clearly visible through his scale armor, and his wings, vast and impressive like peerless weapons.
The Red Iron Dragon couldn’t help but spread a pleasant smile. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶
He was somewhat anticipating Solrog’s reaction upon seeing him, assured it would be quite a sight.
Galos suppresses negative emotions that could affect his judgments; however, he is not a machine, nor does he possess a character devoid of desires. He has a bit of vanity, sometimes wanting to show off and experience a thrill of pleasure from the astonished gazes of other dragons.
"In any case, let’s first confirm the identity of the King of Iron."
Galos further questioned the Jackal-Wolf Folk, Haken, confirming more and more that this King of Iron was his long-lost brother, Solrog.
"My master! Ugo as your vanguard is willing to fight for you!"
"Even if the opponent is a formidable Dragon Race, as long as you order the fight, Ugo will not feel any fear!"
Ogre Ugo urgently expressed his loyalty.
Galos leisurely waved a claw, saying with amusement, "Don’t rush; I need to confirm something first."
He said to Ugo, "Do not make any rash moves, stay in the camp and prepare to support the main forces of the Bone-Chewing Warband."
The ogre nodded heavily.
Soon after, Galos grabbed the Jackal-Wolf scout leader, flapped his wings, and soared into the sky, heading north of the Quenching Highlands under the cover of nighttime.
The dragon’s shadow soon swept across the cliff’s boundary, flying back dozens of kilometers, and after passing through the dense jungle, Galos gazed into the distance, seeing a large river meandering across the land, dividing the ground in two with its vastness.
The Estonian River.
It practically traversed the entire Sel Wilderness, serving as the main source of water for the area, with several rivers in Galos’ territory being its branches.
The Thousand Snake Mark was a land trade route.
The Estonian River, however, was a waterway, frequently used by merchant caravans more than the land-based Thousand Snake Mark.
Many important river nodes had dams with heavy guards defending them.
Galos shook his claw, waking the Jackal-Wolf who had fainted from fear of heights.
"Ah! So high!"
The Jackal-Wolf tucked its tail, let out a sharp cry, and fainted again.
Considering Jackal-Wolves rarely surveyed from such heights, they might not be able to discern directions or locations, Galos circled briefly, then landed on a higher hilltop, waking the Jackal-Wolf once more.
Upon waking, the Jackal-Wolf attempted to scream.
Yet when meeting the calm and profound gaze of the Red Iron Dragon, its voice got stuck in its throat, not daring to sound, causing its face to bloat as it coughed violently a few times.
"Point out the direction of Shattered Stone Beach."
Galos said.
The trembling Jackal-Wolf extended a paw, then pointed to a tributary of the Estonian River.
"Here, there it is."
Galos lifted the Jackal-Wolf and flew high into the sky again, slowing his pace and quieting his breath as he headed in that direction.
Soon enough, he hovered between the clouds, lowering his gaze to observe.
A tributary about ten meters wide came into view, with pebbled beaches lining both sides, where figures of Jackal-Wolf Folk and Kobolds could be seen, alongside scattered tents and campfires.
This was Shattered Stone Beach.
"Where is your lord’s lair?"
Galos woke the Jackal-Wolf again, asking.
"Underwater! The King of Iron loves staying at the riverbed!"
After saying that, the Jackal-Wolf fainted from fear of heights once more.
Loves staying at the riverbed?
Galos narrowed his eyes, scanning the river below.
The rushing water fragmented the moonlight, reflecting a yellowish tinge, somewhat murky, with many sediments below, but it seemed otherwise unremarkable.
"I suspect it’s not for love, but to conceal himself, hiding in plain sight."
Galos thought.
What kind of iron dragon enjoys nesting at the river bottom? Iron dragons prefer dry, hot environments and naturally dislike water, much like red dragons. Galos himself naturally disdains water. He knows that under normal circumstances, an iron dragon wouldn’t live underwater unless forced by conditions.
His gaze swept over the Jackal-Wolf Folk and the Kobolds, totaling no more than five hundred.
Galos sniffed the air.
Although he hadn’t seen the King of Iron in person, he could confirm that the other party was his brother Solrog. Dragons are incredibly sensitive to the scent of other dragons, and he could detect a faint, familiar smell in the air.
Because of the water and distance, the scent was barely there.
Under regular circumstances, passing by, Galos wouldn’t take note, possibly not even notice.
But once he was sure there was an iron dragon here, and calmed himself to sense and smell, he quickly captured the scent of the iron dragon.
Without a doubt, it was Solrog’s.
Without immediately landing to meet Solrog, Galos’ eyes glinted with other thoughts as he returned to the Quenching Highlands.







