Hilo remained silent, not wanting to communicate with these gnolls; there was no need, and they couldn't understand dragon language anyway.

Hilo had already learned most languages ​​from the inherited memories.

Silver Dragon was always a silent observer, but when it came to killing, it was a silent killer.

While instantly inflicting severe damage on Bloodclaw, he took advantage of the fact that the three axe-wielding gnolls in front of him hadn't reacted yet.

Hilo unleashed his pent-up dragon breath, a cone-shaped icy blast aimed at another gnoll carrying a bow.

The gnoll hadn't even taken the bow off his back yet, and was in such a flustered state that the remaining three gnolls were just about to shout "King with sword..."

However, there were no pillars around for the bow-wielding gnoll to maneuver, and a breath struck him squarely in the head.

Originally, Hilo was aiming his breath at the gnoll's chest, since the gnoll's body area was larger.

When the jackal took the bow, he bent down and pulled it upwards from behind his head.

All that's missing is a background music track, brimming with passion...

Not only did he fail to draw his bow, but he also blocked the path of the icy breath with his head.

The gnoll's consciousness was almost frozen, and Shiloh seized the opportunity to quickly close the distance.

With a single swipe of its claws, the dragon struck the frozen jackal's head, shattering it into pieces like a block of ice.

The second gnoll is gone!

There were only three melee gnolls left. Now, Hilo didn't even need to get close; he could simply use magic to outrun them.

Hilo felt they needed to speed things up; they couldn't afford to waste time with these gnolls. They still needed to raid the gnoll stronghold and wipe them out.

The three gnolls hesitated for a moment when they saw their two companions instantly killed, but they did not escape because Shiloh had blocked their retreat.

Moreover, they discovered that the creature in front of them seemed to be a dragon, a fledgling dragon, a creature that shouldn't exist in the dungeon. Even ordinary dragon beasts wouldn't be at this level.

Those two foolish gnolls were killed by a sneak attack; if they had worked together better, they would have had a chance to hunt a baby dragon.

Once killed and consumed, they may directly achieve evolution that transcends the limits of life.

It wasn't impossible for a dragon-vein gnoll to appear. The three gnolls exchanged a glance and charged toward Hilo together.

Hilo, facing the three gnolls, let out a roar: "Roar~"

Dragon's might instantly lunged at the gnolls, stunning them into immobility.

Without hesitation, Hilo lunged at the gnoll on the right, and in that moment of hesitation, he crashed headfirst into the gnoll's chest.

He was sent flying, and the stone axe in his hand also slipped from his grasp and fell to the ground some distance away.

The other two gnolls recovered from their shock and raised their axes to strike. Then they saw the patterns on the dragon's back light up, and a magical shield covered the silver dragon.

It was also enhanced by the magic heart on its chest, increasing its strength by 30%. The magic shield only swayed slightly and did not disappear.

They could at least withstand a few more blows, but they didn't have time to chop anymore.

Hilo used his tail, dragon wings, and dragon claws.

While the magic shield was active, they attacked without defending, focusing all their attacks on one of the gnolls.

The gnoll that was originally close to Hilo was instantly covered in wounds. In the end, Hilo grabbed its head and squeezed it hard, causing its dog head to explode—no, its gnoll head.

The last gnoll, after four swings of its axe, finally broke through Hilo's magic shield, and was overjoyed.

He saw his imaginative companion lying on the ground, his cold corpse frozen in place. He froze, his axe raised to strike Hilo.

Hilo turned to face the last gnoll without hesitation and unleashed his cooled dragon breath.

At the same time, he lunged forward, plunging his claw into the gnoll's frozen chest. The dragon claw then pierced through the gnoll's back. Hilo withdrew his claw, leaving a translucent, frozen hole in the gnoll's body.

Then the gnoll collapsed with a thud, and the light in its eyes gradually disappeared.

Facing a legendary creature like a dragon, they cannot afford to make any mistakes in order to have a chance to leave a wound on Hilo.

However, it was clear that they had been ambushed and were in complete disarray, unable to harm Hilo at all.

The whole process didn't even take a minute.

The gnoll who had been knocked away hadn't even gotten up yet; several of his ribs were broken and had pierced his lungs, causing him to cough up a lot of blood.

Finally, Hilo came to the gnoll, stretched out his dragon claw, and crushed his skull.

The entire five-man gnoll squad was wiped out!

Hilo piled the five gnolls together and threw them onto the campfire, repeating his previous method of destroying evidence: a combination of grease and burning hands.

It quickly burned to ashes.

Hilo paused for a moment to catch his breath. He needed to hurry to the gnoll camp, which was now completely empty. The only one who could fight was probably the gnoll leader.

He wanted to strike while the iron was hot. He was born in the dungeon, and this godforsaken place had forced him into this predicament. If he had a way out, he would have preferred to take Novi and avoid the gnoll camp directly. However, Novi was in Dragonslumber, and if the gnolls found them, they would definitely swarm over.

Following the route he remembered, Hilo soon arrived at the gnoll camp and headed straight for the largest tent, which had a very high roof over a large open space.

It could even make Hilo take to the air; Hilo simply flapped his dragon wings, even though he had glided across the top of the passage once before.

But this was the first time he had taken off from the spot. With his dragon wings flapping, a wave of elemental energy appeared beneath him, lifting Hilo into the air as if it were an instinct.

Upon reaching the top of the gnoll chieftain's tent, Hilo unleashed a smooth combo of Grease and Burning Hand, instantly igniting the entire tent in flames. Then, Hilo stepped onto the top of the tent.

The entire tent collapsed with a roar, and the gnoll chieftain inside was engulfed by the sea of ​​fire before he could even escape.

Hilo didn't stop, hovering above the entire camp, continuously casting Grease and Hand of Fire, causing the small female gnolls and their cubs to wail in the sea of ​​fire.

Combined with the dragon shadow hovering in the air, Hilo looked like an evil red dragon.

Suddenly, a human figure stood up from the collapsed leader's tent, flames engulfing his body, and leaped out of the fire carrying an iron sword.

This gnoll is nearly 2.5 meters tall, so it is probably the top-level creature on this level.

As if they had found their leader, all the gnolls gathered around their leader, Hogg.

Hogg looked at the dragon-like creature in the sky with a very solemn expression, feeling that his gnoll clan was likely to meet a terrible end today.

That's a giant dragon! Even a fledgling dragon is enough to inspire despair, especially in such an open space where the fledgling dragon has the advantage of flight.

If they were on flat ground, he might still have a fighting chance.

Holding his iron sword, he pointed it at Shiro in the air and roared, "Cowardly red dragon! Come down and fight if you dare!"

The fire reflected off Hilo's gleaming silver scales, turning them a deep crimson.

Hogg mistakenly believed that Shiro was a red dragon.

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