Drowned
Me, the wolf, and all the totem warriors led by Khores flew closer toward the fiery fissure in the ground. The fairies' arrows began to hurtle toward the dragon, causing a deafening roar to resound.

I didn't know what to do, but accidentally, my sword flew towards the dragon. The sword shot swiftly stabbed one of the scaly parts of the dragon's head that were starting to emerge from beneath the earth. Unexpectedly the sword had succeeded in wounding him, the roar sounded again deafening.

A second later, the sword flew back toward me and returned to his hand. I stare in disbelief at what I just did. My wolf howled as if confirming what had just happened. I then shot a golden light toward the already exposed scales.

A totem warrior flew up to the dragon while unsheathing his charged sword. A high-power electric shock struck the dragon right in the open wound, making the wound gape even more. The other warriors helped by shooting arrows in turn.

But that made the dragon rage even more
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