Breeding Dragons From Today Chapter 258
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Just as he was speaking in his heart, the Holy Zither struggled to get up. Her eyes were unusually determined and she reached out her hand as if she had crushed something.
A crisp sound.
The six light wings on her back shattered, turning into endless golden light. They fell like feathers, forming a huge light barrier that protected the two of them.
"You saved me once. Now we're even."
Holy Zither looked directly into Joelson's eyes and said these words. Then, she fainted completely.
Bang!
A loud sound shook the world. The golden light barrier trembled violently. The ripples on the light barrier surged but it managed to withstand it without breaking.
At the same time, the dense light elements in the surroundings quickly replenished and the light barrier stabilized again.
"How troublesome."
The diamond skeleton shook his head slightly and then threw a third punch.
Bang!
The fourth punch!
The diamond skeleton kept throwing punches and the light barrier trembled violently. The speed of repair could not keep up with the speed of the diamond skeleton's punches. It became dim and unstable.
Joelson was shocked but his eyes were fixed on the diamond skeleton.
Even he was not sure if the dark demon dragon could beat this terrifying skeleton.
However, when the light barrier broke, he had no choice but to do so.
This should be the biggest disaster that Joelson had encountered in his life, the one that was closest to death.
The light barrier was so thin that it was almost invisible. With just one punch, it would completely collapse.
And this punch was already brewing in the diamond skeleton's hand.
Just as he was about to throw his last punch, he suddenly raised his head, and his deep gaze seemed to project into the distance through this space.
"This group of thieves!"
The diamond skeleton uttered some difficult words. His last punch did not land.
He hesitated for a moment before he finally made up his mind.
This punch did not land on the light barrier in the end. Instead, it blasted open the spatial barrier. It stepped into the pitch-black spatial rift and did not look back.
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Joelson was stunned for a moment. He did not expect such an outcome.
It seemed safe?
After waiting for a long time, the golden light barrier was restored to its best condition.
Joelson was finally relieved.
He gently placed the Holy Zither on the ground, his gaze complicated.
This woman should have been his mortal enemy but she sacrificed a lot to save his life. Of course, this was also because he had saved this woman's life. Moreover, in the situation just now, even if the two of them were to die, they would die together.
So, how should he get out now?
Joelson frowned as he watched more and more light elements gathering outside the golden light barrier. They had already formed a thick layer, wrapping the golden light barrier into a huge white light cocoon.
Joelson tried to break through but the sharpest platinum power hacked at the golden light barrier, yet it did not leave a trace.
That was true. Otherwise, how could it have withstood so many punches from the diamond skeleton?
Joelson was trapped.
Gradually, he found that the dense light elements seeped in from the outside, into the body of the Holy Zither and into his body.
The condition of the Holy Zither seemed to be gradually improving. Joelson almost forgot that he still had the talent of light magic.
"It should like this place."
Joelson's eyes lit up and a small figure appeared in front of him. The first thing it did was to crawl into his arms and play coquettishly with him.
Holy stared at Joelson with its big eyes and its mouth kept making muffled sounds. It was asking Joelson for the angel's heart as a snack.
Joelson smiled bitterly and touched Holy's small head. He pointed at the thick white cocoon of light outside and said, "See? These are all yours. Eat them."
Holy's eyes suddenly lit up, like two light bulbs.
It jumped onto the light shield with cheers and began to eat.
Not long after, the golden light shield was gnawed into a small gap.
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Joelson's eyes lit up. He did not expect Holy to be able to eat. Perhaps the hope of escaping was on him.
However, before Joelson could be happy for long, Holy would burp and stagger back to lie on Joelson's body.
After eating, it wanted to sleep.
Sigh.
He sighed and decided not to rush.
He closed his eyes and took the initiative to absorb the almost endless light elements around him.
Slowly, he immersed himself in them.
It was as if he was swimming in a golden sea. His body and heart were exuding an indescribable joy and peace.
What he did not know was that his body was also wrapped in a thick layer of white light.
After an unknown amount of time, Holy woke up and its body seemed to have grown in size.
But it was hungry again.
Holy subconsciously wanted to continue eating the golden light shield but he noticed that Joelson and Holy Zither were almost connected by the white light shield.
It turned its eyes and pounced on Joelson, starting to eat the white light shield outside his body and then the Holy Zither.
...
The warm and comfortable golden sea suddenly disappeared and the surroundings began to become cold.
Joelson desperately looked for warmth.
He was like a traveler looking for light on a snowy night.
Joelson felt that he had a long dream, in which there were falling petals and light rain, and there were holy angels.
For some reason, the face of Holy Zither kept appearing in his dream.
It was not Holy Zither's usual indifferent face but her frail appearance before she fainted.
Then, the faces of Leas, Dayshannon, Juliana, Catherine, and the Dark Elf Darlene kept flashing in front of his eyes.
It was as if he was having an intimate moment with each and every one of them in his dreams.
Along the way, from the Immortal City to the lost Divine Kingdom, and the training ground that he had experienced for nearly three years along the way, Joelson's tensed heart slowly relaxed. He had never felt so relaxed before.
Countless rays of golden light entered his body. Joelson was like a feather floating in the air, bathing in the golden sunlight.
After an unknown amount of time, Joelson woke up.
His first reaction was to be shocked by the light attribute energy that was filled to the extreme in his body.
More than 300 rays of light elemental law energy seemed to appear out of thin air.
Then, the sound of chewing could be heard.
It seemed to be a little crowded.
Joelson turned his head and saw that Holy was still chewing on the golden light barrier. The effect was not bad. A huge hole had been created on the golden light barrier and the speed of recovery was not as fast as Holy's chewing speed.
Saint-level?
Joelson was slightly surprised.
Holy had already reached saint-level. Its body size seemed to have increased by a notch but it did not grow much. Instead, it had become much fatter.
It was originally chubby and now it had almost become a ball. It looked extremely honest and cute.
When Holy heard the sound of Joelson waking up, it turned its head.
"Yiya!"
It even cried out as if it had just been born. It covered its eyes with its two round little claws and secretly opened a gap to peek. Its gaze seemed to say, "Aren't you embarrassed?"
Joelson was confused.
Then he felt something in his arms.
A delicate and soft body!
Joelson was shocked. He looked down and saw that the perfect face of Holy Zither, which looked like the masterpiece of the creator, who was lying in his arms like a baby.
He and Holy Zither were naked!
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