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Chapter 44 - Chapter 44: Sudden Situation

"Hissing roar!"

A dragon roar suddenly sounded overhead!

Sunfyre's golden scales shimmered under the firelight.

The reddish-golden dragon flame, like a pillar of fire descending from the sky, instantly tore through the formation of the Tyroshi Regular Army.

The shield wall, which could make slaves retreat step by step, when facing the dragon flame of the Dragons, was like a small snowflake falling into boiling water, melting upon contact!

"Demonic Dragon!" Kalom exclaimed in shock and anger. "Scatter!"

And the Regular Army, which had originally formed a military formation, began to scatter before Kalom gave the order; no one could remain calm when facing a diving demonic dragon.

"Archers, archers!"

Kalom commanded six hundred archers to divide into five square formations, attempting to lock onto the low-flying Sunfyre.

Seeing this, Aegon immediately sneered, deliberately slowing down as he turned and circled.

Kalom thought he had seized an opportunity and immediately ordered: "Shoot!"

Arrows shot towards Sunfyre in the air with the sound of breaking wind.

Sunfyre, who was prepared, immediately turned sideways, dodging a large number of arrows. Only a few arrows hit the chest armor, all of which were blocked by the scales!

The archers, entering a vacuum period, hurriedly drew their bows and nocked arrows.

Sunfyre instantly accelerated, and the reddish-golden dragon flame seemed inexhaustible, continuously strafing the archers on the ground!

At the same time, a dragon roar also came from above the Temple of the Three-Headed God in Tyrosh.

"Roar!"

This dragon roar was even more profound, as if a declaration made by an aged but still powerful gladiator!

Thick black-green dragon flame illuminated the sky above the temple. The Temple of the Three-Headed God, which carried the faith of the Tyroshi, instantly turned into a sea of fire and ruins.

The huge statue of the Three-Headed God at the entrance melted in Vhagar's dragon flame, seemingly foretelling the misfortune of this night.

Having destroyed the Temple of the Three-Headed God, Vhagar did not stop, flying directly towards the Palace of the Chief of Tyrosh!

The ruler of Tyrosh is called the "Chief".

The election of the Chief is filled with threats and bribes, which the Tyroshi consider legitimate.

How could a candidate who doesn't even know how to bribe their way into office be fit to rule their city?

But whether they are fit or not is ultimately an irrelevant question, because after tonight, Tyrosh will be completely reduced to an inferno under dragon flame!

Aegon also didn't expect such a pleasant surprise tonight. He had originally planned another surprise attack on Tyrosh but happened to run into a slave rebellion.

However, since he ran into it, Aegon would not give up this opportunity to heavily damage Tyrosh.

Although the strategic effect of supporting a slave rebellion in Tyrosh is far less than in Myr, it is still a step towards Aegon's ultimate strategic goal.

Plans can never keep up with changes; adapting on the fly is the most important thing!

With Aegon's current mental power and the rapport between him and Sunfyre, the man and the dragon had reached the realm of man and dragon as one.

Kalom fled awkwardly among the crowd, completely devoid of the high spirits and arrogance he displayed when encircling and suppressing the slaves just now.

His reaction was already very fast. The moment he heard the dragon roar, he immediately began to order the infantry to scatter and the archers to form dispersed formations.

"Damn Recharino, I will never believe you again!"

Kalom cursed as he fled.

Recharino had told him that when the demonic dragon started diving, they should immediately scatter and then counterattack with bows, crossbow bolts, and ballistae.

He scattered, and he counterattacked with bows, but what was the result? He was chased and sprayed!

Moreover, Kalom always felt that this gold dragon was somewhat different from other Dragons.

It was more agile, smarter, and more cunning, and it even tricked them into shooting empty arrows!

Kalom, cursing as he ran, was completely unaware that he had been targeted.

Bang—

A hoe smashed heavily onto the back of his head.

"He's here!" the slave who knocked down Kalom shouted excitedly.

In an instant, the surrounding slaves all swarmed around.

Within just a few breaths, Kalom, while unconscious, was turned into a puddle of flesh.

Sunfyre avoided the Rebel Army, chasing and slaughtering the fleeing Tyroshi Regular Army.

The reddish-golden dragon flame swept past Hidolf, instantly taking away over twenty Tyroshi Regular Army soldiers, without even a scream being uttered.

However, Hidolf was not afraid. Instead, he looked with burning eyes at the gold dragon flying in the night sky.

The gold dragon's dragon flame deliberately avoided their group of rebellious slaves, specifically targeting the Tyroshi Regular Army for killing. It was clearly helping them!

With the help of the Dragons in the air, Hidolf no longer rushed to escape from Tyrosh. Instead, he led the Rebel Army and began to sweep through the city.

Whenever they encountered slaves, they would cut off their collars and absorb them into the great Rebel Army.

The Rebel Army, which had originally been contained near the Weeping Tower, began to spread throughout the city.

The Rebel Army expanded and swelled at a terrifying speed.

Countless slaves, after being liberated, began to burn, kill, loot, and plunder within the city, venting the anger and desires in their hearts!

Statues of gods from all over the world, remnants by the streets and riverbanks, were staring with empty eyes at Tyrosh, which was like a human hell.

The rising flames reflected the ugliness of human hearts.

The long-standing oppression and exploitation finally welcomed the most terrifying backlash.

Aegon took in everything happening in the city through Sunfyre's perspective.

As the initiator of everything, there was not a trace of pity in his heart; he even wanted to kill all the slave masters overnight!

The Stepstones and the Disputed Lands were among Aegon's most important power bases when contending for the throne.

If he had enough time, he wouldn't mind slowly dismantling the alliance of the slave masters.

But the problem is that Aegon doesn't have that much time; he likely only has ten years to prepare for the civil war.

Compared to that, killing off these slave masters is more convenient and has a lower time cost.

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