"What is the Qilin fighting? It should be some kind of ancient dragon. The ancient dragon of the Coral Highlands, could it be the Namielle Dragon?" Su Yi guessed, combining his knowledge.

“Su Yi Miao, there are murals here too, Miao.” Lu Cao said, peeling away the thick layer of dust with her short knife.

"What is recorded here?" Su Yi asked his Rotom phone to take a picture of it, and then went to examine the mural.

In the mural, the Detl cats are depicted scattering in panic, the earth is cracking, and rocks are falling.

"Was it an earthquake? Or did the aftershocks of the ancient dragon battle affect them?" Su Yi stroked his chin, finding it increasingly interesting.

This is clearly an ancient story recorded by the Detl people.

They revered the powerful strength of the ancient dragons, struggled to survive in a world of ancient dragons and monsters, and witnessed the changes in this land.

"Are there any more murals?" Su Yi was eager to know what else had happened; these murals were the epic of this plateau.

Su Yi used his knife to clear away the accumulated dust on the rock wall, then randomly tapped a few spots, while Dewgrass and the Pokémon searched through the surrounding ruins.

"Is that all?" Su Yi asked regretfully.

There are no more murals on the rock face, or they have been severely eroded, leaving only some traces of lines.

"Su Yi Miao, we found this thing, Miao." Lu Cao walked over holding a bone and said.

"This is a bone flute?" Su Yi took a look and found that there were several holes that had been artificially chiseled into the bone, making it look like a modern flute.

"Musical instruments? Then this place might be a camp of the ancestors of the Terrace Musicians." Su Yi said, putting away the bone flute, planning to ask Coral of the Terrace Musicians later to see if he knew anything.

"Could the burial ground outside the cave be where they piled up the remains of their prey?" Su Yi wondered.

"I didn't expect this to be such an unexpected bonus," Su Yi said, looking around the cave.

If it weren't for the fact that the ground here is a bit low, Su Yi would have considered using it as a campsite.

"I'm leaving," Su Yi said.

Having gained nothing more, Su Yi and his group climbed out of the cave.

Click.

On the rock face, at a spot where Su Yi had casually tapped, a piece of rock that looked like clay that had been added later, hardened over the years, cracked and fell off, revealing the murals behind it.

On the mural, one can vaguely see two monsters that manipulate lightning attacking a monster larger than themselves.

The Dettel cats knelt in terror, praying for the natural disaster to end as soon as possible.

Outside the cave, Su Yi collected some of the better-quality remains and then marked the area as a resource site for the bone mound.

There are quite a lot of remains here, and it's impossible to dig them all out in a short time. Moreover, we need to identify and select them, so we can only leave them for later digging.

"Let's keep going," Su Yi said, continuing his journey towards the middle level of the plateau.

Climbing along the gradually rising plateaus, we finally arrived at the middle layer of the land coral plateau.

"Phew!" Su Yi let out a long breath and looked back. Even though it was only a middle level, he could still see the scenery of the plateau below.

The strange and beautiful coral reef plateaus are like mountain peaks. They are based in the miasma valley, break through the miasma, and rise straight up. After countless years, they are adorned with corals and have become the beautiful place they are today.

"There's a trace, meow." The cat, with its sharp eyes, noticed something unusual on the vast platform in front of it.

"It looks like poop, meow. Perfect, we're out of odor bombs, meow." Dewgrass walked towards a few dark lumps not far away.

"Who's so rude? Defending their thesis on the spot?" Su Yi turned around and saw that the few dark lumps on the beautiful terrace were really an eyesore.

Su Yi followed them over, but found that something was wrong with those lumps.

"Wait! This shape, and it's a little red... Aibo! Don't get close, it might explode!" Su Yi shouted urgently.

"Meow?!" Lucao jumped back quickly, her fur standing on end.

"Explode, meow?" Lucao exclaimed in terror.

“That’s right, those should be unexploded scales left behind by a Bazelgeuse. I don’t know if they’re still active,” Su Yi said.

To be honest, the black blob of Bazelgeuse's scales does look like... well, you know.

"From afar it looks like a defense, and up close it still looks like a defense. That guy probably didn't fly far enough," Su Yi said with a grim expression.

Chapter 94 Floating Dragon: Me, the Mouse, I Really Have to Send It

"A Scaled Dragon Cat?" Lucao recalled this monster and felt a little panicked.

The explosive scales that fell from the sky and the ear-splitting roars left a deep impression on the young cat.

"Aibo, stay away." Su Yi said, loading the projectile with pebbles and then projecting them at Bakurin.

pat!

Su Yi breathed a sigh of relief when the Bakurin didn't explode. He walked over and poked it with his one-handed sword.

The dark, charred scales shattered like charcoal, scattering dust, suggesting they had been there for a long time.

"Judging from Bazelgeuse's condition, it must have been gone for a long time," Su Yi said.

In search of food, monsters like the Bazelgeuse can fly for long periods of time and distances.

High emotional intelligence: Extremely strong flying ability, a hero among flying dragons.

Low emotional intelligence: responding to calls everywhere and offering answers on the spot.

Therefore, this creature does not have a permanent, fixed nest. Instead, while hunting, it looks for suitable places to rest nearby as temporary nests.

Therefore, the Bazelgeuse that left this mark may have already left the Coral Highlands.

"But it's not absolute, we still have to be careful," Su Yi said.

Wyverns generally have excellent eyesight, and you might not even spot one while hunting before a Bazelgeuse suddenly swoops down from somewhere.

"I was all excited to go hunting today, but I didn't expect this to be such a pleasant surprise." Su Yi shook his head and began searching for traces of the floating dragon in the vicinity.

As fate would have it, Su Yi finally discovered the traces of the floating dragon on the plateau.

"White fur and four-toed footprints, it should be a floating dragon," Su Yi said.

Interestingly, the footprints of the floating dragon are very similar to those of the poison bird, and even the shape of the wings and the dots at the tips of the wings are very similar.

All I can say is: it's just a reskinned monster based on the same model. Typical of you, lazy Capcom.

"Hey hey hey, here I come, little floating dragon." Su Yi smiled like a hunter as he watched the scoutfly drifting towards a certain place.

Guided by the guide insect, Su Yi crossed the plateau and came to a gentle slope. A rock bridge arched in front of him, and a small hill was formed by the rocks piled up above it.

"There are more traces now." Su Yi looked at the footprints covered by guide insects and released his Sizzle and Odogaron.

"I have the Coral Highlands' top dog, the self-propelled Flashbang-equipped Swoosh, the Rotten Vale's Honey Badger, and the Odogaron that can go toe-to-toe with Elder Dragons."

Su Yi laughed and said, "The advantage is with me!"

buzz~

The guide insect floated away and finally came to rest.

Not far away, a furry monster covered in white fur was enjoying the shade of a rock, looking quite content.

"Found you!" Su Yi said with a smile.

The floating dragon has a pair of large ears on its head and four long incisors in its mouth, making it look like a rat. Its belly extends to its tail and feet and is covered with hard, horny armor.

"Odogaron, be careful and try not to hurt the fur on the Floating Dragon's neck," Su Yi warned.

After all, the fur from that spot is intended for hot air balloons, and who knows if too much damage will have an impact.

"Roar?" The Odogaron snorted, indicating that you're making things difficult for me; how can I kill a monster quickly without biting its neck?

"Ahem, anyway, I'll try my best," Su Yi said.

"Howl!" The Odogaron stealthily advanced, and when it was far enough away, it roared and charged forward at full speed.

"Goohoo!" The floating dragon cried out in alarm when it saw the Odogaron charging straight at it, flapping its wings in an attempt to take flight.

"It's over," Su Yi said.

Before the floating dragon could take flight, the Odogaron bit down on its head.

click!

Sharp teeth pierce the skin and flesh, damaging the bones.

The floating dragon's face contorted in a ferocious expression. It unleashed its ultimate survival power, rapidly inhaling, its neck air sacs expanding, before unleashing an air cannon at the Odogaron that was biting its head.

Bang!

The air exploded, and the shot hit the Odogaron's head squarely, forcing it to release its grip.

"Awooo!" The Odogaron shook its dizzy head and looked over angrily.

The floating dragon took flight using its inflated air sacs, intending to escape.

"Sizzle." Before Su Yi finished speaking, with just a glance, Sizzle immediately understood, and after the luminous membrane was preheated, it shone brightly in front of the floating dragon.

bass!

"Gurgle!" The air sac on the floating dragon's neck deflated, and then it crashed to the ground with a thud.

The Odogaron leaped up and suppressed the floating dragon.

Su Yi opened the "Hunting Guide" and checked the "Tasks" section.

"Hmm, no quest was triggered, so you can send it now," Su Yi said.

I was originally thinking that if an investigation mission was triggered and there were material rewards, I might consider recruiting it, but now it's not going to happen.

Floating Dragon: Me, you little rat, am really going to be finished.

"Odogaron, attack!" Su Yi decisively gave the order.

"Roar!" The Odogaron swung its claws, which shone with a chilling white light, and its Claws lashed out repeatedly, tearing towards the throat of the floating dragon.

"Gurgle!" The floating dragon struggled frantically, but it was helpless against the Odogaron's suppression. Eventually, the struggles became less and less loud until they stopped.

Su Yi nodded, then looked at the sky with some wariness.

"Phew! It seems I was overthinking it; there's no sign of the Bazelgeuse in the sky," Su Yi said, exhaling.

Su Yi stepped forward to examine the floating dragon's corpse. The Odogaron had only attacked a little below the head, and the fur on its neck was largely intact.

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