Evolving Silver Dragon - Chapter 141
Chapter 141: 139 Striking Rich_l
Translator: 549690339
Otto found it hard to understand this guy’s and Moray’s thought process, and Sofia’s gaze shifted to another item.
It was a thick totem pole handed over by Wuga, which had caused quite a bit of trouble for the Soaring Dragon Legion.
Soon, Sofia read out its specific information.
“Will Rylie’s Lightning Totem: By infusing it with a certain amount of magic power, it can add lightning damage to the weapons of allies within a certain range.
After infusing magic power, the wielder’s every attack will definitely have a certain degree of lightning damage and paralyzing effect.”
It seemed to be a very effective magic item, but not enough to reach the level of a legendary equipment.
Through the lightning patterns pieced together with blue scales on the surface and the name of the item, it could easily be deduced that this equipment was most likely related to the long-lost Blue Dragon.
As for these weapons and equipment, Otto had an idea in his mind.
That is, if he himself swallowed these precious magic items or even legendary equipment, would they provide him with any useful benefits?
He had been so busy with other things that he hadn’t thought about this possibility up until now.
To prevent any accidents and waste of precious legendary battleaxes, maybe he could try with this totem pole first.
Now having successfully united Nolan Forest, Otto had enough time to deal with this issue.
He put both pieces of equipment into Sofia’s treasure bag, and before experimenting with his idea, Otto decided to go to the Blue Dragon’s Treasure Vault first.
There might be some other unexpected gains as well.
Although Sofia’s eyes could see where the teleport array leading to the dungeon was, to prevent any possible defense mechanisms, Leiming was brought along as a guide.
To prevent any accidents happening in his absence, Leiming repeatedly instructed his tribesmen to listen to Saru and Gaz’s arrangements before leaving.
He didn’t want to come back and find himself an oddball because of their foolishness.
Then, a group of people resolutely went to the Blue Dragon’s Treasure Vault.
Besides Otto, Sofia, Leiming, and Moray, the Two-headed Ogre, Mega Fatty and Second Fatty brought along more than a dozen strong adult Ogres.
This was to guard against any situations that required heavy manual labor.
The teleportation array leading to the dungeon was easy to find, and large enough to fit all the treasure seekers with ease.
After a sensation similar to motion sickness, Otto and his companions arrived at an entirely new place.
The first thing they noticed was the pitch-black darkness.
With his dark vision, Otto quickly spotted a campfire that could be lit nearby, and then exhaled a small flame towards it.
Finally, there was some light in this ghostly place. Surprisingly, the surroundings were quite spacious.
The underground city resembled Blackstone Castle in the Land of the Soaring Dragon; both were built with neatly cut stones.
However, the main color here was more commonly seen as a yellowish-gray.
Though the place was large, Otto searched and found nothing but some simple tables and chairs.
Otto glared at Leiming, “So where’s the treasure vault?”
The latter immediately ran to a seemingly ordinary stone wall and pointed at it, saying to Otto, “The Treasure Vault is behind this wall, and only Kuru knows the way through.”
But Kuru was already dead, so did no one know how to enter the Blue Dragon’s Treasure Vault?
Sofia blinked, searching for a while without finding any clue.
It seemed that getting through this wall had little to do with magic. Moray cackled, “I think we should just use a lightning breath to blast through it!”
It might sound effective, but it could also cause the collapse of the well-constructed dungeon.
An underground city that could accommodate a fifteen-meter-long adult dragon and still have plenty of room was quite a nice place.
With its hidden location close to the Dragon Bone Wasteland, it could serve as a transit station for future trade or actions with Black Gold City.
Ignoring Moray, Otto suddenly remembered an ability he had barely used since gaining it.
To everyone’s astonishment, Otto’s body gradually became transparent.
It was Phantom Insubstantiality, which made Otto look like a giant dragon-shaped ghost.
“Big silly dragon, are you okay?”
Waving to Sofia, who looked worried, he calmly said, “I’m fine, don’t worry.”
Leiming on the side was silent, but couldn’t help feeling bitter in his heart, wondering what kind of bizarre creature he and the Thunder Legion had provoked…
Regarding Otto’s current appearance, Moray commented, “It seems you’ve turned into something like a ghost, but even ghosts can only pass through walls about half their own volume… uh…
At this point, he suddenly stopped, looked at Otto’s fifteen-meter-long body, and simply closed his mouth.
With Otto’s current size, there were probably very few walls thick enough to stop him.
Not bothering with Moray, Otto first tentatively stretched his forepaw towards the wall.
It seemed to pass through without any obstruction, and he didn’t feel any discomfort.
Then, Otto tried to pass half of his body through the wall, and quickly followed with the rest of his body.
Not long after that, the sound of gears turning was heard, and the stone wall blocking the way began to slowly lower.
Sofia, who was on the outside, soon saw Otto return to his solid form. Her big silly dragon had found a conspicuous switch inside.
At this moment, Otto was standing upright, extending his forepaw and igniting a ball of fire that illuminated the surrounding scene.
“Hiss…”
Upon seeing the situation, Sofia gasped in surprise, taking a deep breath to calm her excited emotions.
Behind the stone wall was a large hall with a height and width of about fifty meters each, and countless gold and silver treasures piled like hills in the center.
Mixed among the gold and silver mountains were many dazzling jewels, including a large number of precious magic gems and crystals.
Some exquisite weapons and equipment were placed beside them, as well as a row of human-sized standard knight plate armor. They were well-made and obviously valuable.
In the corner, there were some short, stout humanoid skeletons, identified by the expert Moray as dwarfs.
It seemed that this well-concealed stone wall was their work, and maybe they were silenced after finishing it to better hide the treasure vault.
Otto and Sofia looked at each other, and the same idea came to their minds almost simultaneously.
We’re rich now!