Everyone knew that primordial beasts were cruel and would never submit to their opponent. In fact, they did not fear death.
Therefore, the Guardian of Mount Kush and Erebus could not bring themselves to believe that Theos had managed to tame some of the primordial beasts.
Theos smiled and showed them the small snake in his hand. “I didn't win over those primordial beasts; they're Corra's friends. Corra can easily ask for help from its friends.”
The Guardian of Mount Kush and Erebus looked at the tiny spotted snake, speechless.
This snake might even be shorter than a strand of the primordial beast's fur. Can it really ask the primordial beasts to help it out? This sounds absurd.
Corra became upset. It could see that the Guardian of Mount Kush and Erebus were looking down on it.
It then crawled to the ground and transformed into its true form.
The second it transformed into an over fifty-meter-long python, the Guardian of Mount Kush and Erebus were dumbfounded.
Darn! This tiny snake is mighty! You really can't judge a book by its cover.
Theos then prompted, “Let's go.”
This time, the Guardian of Mount Kush and Erebus no longer said anything as they followed Theos away.
Theos had made up his mind, and even if the two were unhappy about his decision, they had no choice but to go with him.
On their way there, the Guardian of Mount Kush tentatively asked, “Lord Theos, why are you going to the primeval forest?”
“First of all, I'm going to kill Zeke.”
Zeke?
The Guardian of Mount Kush and Erebus shared a look. “Zeke went to the primeval forest? Why did he go there?”
“Yes.” Theos nodded. “He went to the primeval forest to look for King of Dragons.”
King of Dragons?
It was the Guardian of Mount Kush and Erebus' first time hearing that name. “Which King of Dragons?”
“The snake that has always been around Zeke.”
“Fortuna!” the Guardian of Mount Kush and Erebus cried out in unison.
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