Chapter 892: Flying Dragon in the Sky
Second Old Black’s body quickly spun around, an uneven shadow appearing in front of him, blocking all those flames. Only a small portion of his black suit was burned off, but beneath the suit, his body was still pitch black.
But the next second, two massive, ferocious dragon heads suddenly enlarged several times over, directly biting onto Second Old Black’s left arm, tearing it off and swallowing it into their stomachs.
Dragons can grow big or small, rise or vanish. Even having transformed into Ghost Dragons, their ability to freely change body size remained intact.
Second Old Black retreated dozens of meters, his arm slowly restoring, his eyeless face looking in the direction where Wen Wen and Fohai were, anger boiling over, with mottled shadows floating around him.
Facing nine Ghost Dragons alone, he naturally gained no advantage, but the main culprit responsible for his injury was still Wen Wen, who threw him toward the Ghost Dragons.
And Great Elder Hei also began to relentlessly pursue the White Fog Strong Man. These guys lured them here, obviously with ill intentions. Rather than letting these guys take advantage, it was better to take them out first.
But the Ghost Dragons had no intention of reaping the rewards without lifting a finger. Blocking their way meant death; they were just that domineering as nine brothers.
Flames with an eerie blue-green power spewed in the direction where several people were, encompassing everyone within its attack range.
A cloud of the same color as those flames also appeared around the Nine Ghost Dragons, their bodies infinitely expanding and enlarging within the mist, with each claw growing significantly larger than the black giants.
Great Elder Hei and Second Old Black, having been betrayed by the Ghost Dragons, had to stop their attacks on Fohai and the White Fog Strong Man and turned to confront the Ghost Dragons’ offensive instead.
They had fought openly and secretly with these Ghost Dragons for decades, knowing these creatures were stubborn and foolish, always pulling back when struck, and had been imprisoned to pull a coffin, each like a gunpowder keg ready to explode.
