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Chapter 029: Subdue

获得主角能力的我只想过平凡生活 · 第029章 制服

Although Anna did not follow Wang Bo's instructions at the first moment to command the genie of the lamp to subdue the dragon, she was, after all, his companion.

At least she did carry out Wang Bo's instructions and came with the magic lamp, rather than running away with it.

For this alone, Wang Bo could consider him his companion.

He was even someone to whom one could entrust one's back.

So Wang Bo likewise used his own junior to block this earth-shattering strike for Anna, successfully protecting her.

However, the dragon's attack would not end there. After confirming that its strike had not killed Wang Bo and Anna, the dragon, feeling deceived, launched a second attack without hesitation.

A huge dragon claw descended from the sky.

At that moment, Wang Bo hurled Anna from his arms with all his strength, once again using his body to intercept the dragon's attack.

In an instant, Wang Bo was pinned firmly in the desert by the enormous dragon's claw. The soft sand burst apart in that moment, sending an invisible shockwave sweeping in all directions.

It could be seen that the dragon had indeed not held back.

Although Wang Bo's steel-like defense was not torn apart by the dragon's claws, the terrifying force carried by the dragon's claws still easily crushed Wang Bo's bones.

Wang Bo let out another earth-shattering scream.

Since the start of the travel world, this was the first time Wang Bo had suffered such a serious injury, after all, in other worlds, few could break through Wang Bo's defenses.

Superman's steel body is truly impressive.

Unfortunately, the dragon's power seemed to far surpass Wang Bo's current level.

He, who had not yet grown up, seemed far too young in the face of a dragon that had accumulated who knows how many years of power.

Yet even so, Wang Bo still did not throw away the magic lamp in his hand, because it was his only hope of turning the tide. Even as he let out earth-shattering screams, Wang Bo kept rubbing the lamp with all his might, summoning the genie.

"Great master, please give your orders!" said the genie of the lamp.

"Subdue the dragon!"

Enduring wave after wave of pain in his body, Wang Bo almost roared out his wish at the top of his voice.

The dragon stared at the genie of the lamp, showing no fear.

The genie of the lamp smiled slightly. "Your wish, I have indeed received it. Subdue the dragon, right? I never thought that one day I would be facing a dragon as an opponent. This feeling is truly too marvelous."

The dragon looked at the genie with disdain, opened its mouth, and let out a roar.

The surging magical power compressed into a beam of light, which was spat out without hesitation. The genie was hit head-on by the beam, and his body instantly melted completely, turning into a wisp of green smoke amid screams of 'Ahhhhhhhh.'

Anna, who had been thrown out by Wang Bo, saw the death of the genie and couldn't help but open her mouth in shock.

She had never imagined that the genie of the lamp would actually be killed.

The dragon let out a triumphant laugh.

Wang Bo took the opportunity to glance at the magic lamp in his hand and couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

"How terrifying, how terrifying, master, did you see that? I was actually killed, my body melted into green smoke, this is simply too horrifying."

Just then, the genie of the lamp appeared once more, circling incessantly around Wang Bo and the dragon.

Anna was stunned.

The dragon quickly shifted her gaze from the genie to the lamp itself, a look of understanding dawning in her eyes. She seemed to realize that the genie was immortal; only by destroying the lamp could the spirit dwelling within be killed.

Such things, though strange, are not uncommon.

She had once seen a creature called a lich, which seemed to be the same: that undead being could only be killed completely by destroying its phylactery.

Otherwise, no matter how many times it is killed, the lich can revive.

So the dragon aimed at the magic lamp without hesitation, intending to fire another magic cannon.

“No, no, no, that won’t do!”

The lamp genie, seeing that the dragon seemed intent on destroying his lamp with a single blow, hastily snapped his fingers.

With a crisp snap, the dragon unhesitatingly spat out a magic cannonball, which, the moment it left its mouth, transformed into a sky full of rose petals, swirling and dancing.

"Haha, absolutely beautiful! Master, did you see that? It's simply gorgeous!"

The genie of the lamp danced among the rose petals.

The dragon watched the genie warily. She could easily destroy or block the magic cannon, but instead she turned the magic she had gathered into rose petals.

She couldn't learn such a flashy move.

This chatterbox actually has some skills.

"Stop playing around and subdue the dragon quickly!" Wang Bo roared in pain. He still hadn't freed himself from the dragon's claws, and although his body's super-fast regeneration had kicked in, the shattered bones had already healed.

But the dragon's claws were too powerful, injuring his bones once again.

"Oh, right, useless. I should subdue you quickly."

The genie of the lamp reacted, gently waving his hand. In the void appeared strips of light whips, which bound the giant dragon's powerful body before it could react.

The dragon let out a thunderous roar, spread its wings, and the light whip instantly deformed, as if about to be shaken off.

"This is truly unimaginable." The Genie reacted in an instant, clasping his hands together as if to increase his magical power, and the force of the contracting light whips gradually intensified.

The giant dragon roared repeatedly, erupting with powerful magic as if to tear the light whip apart.

"This won't do."

The genie of the lamp shook his head, his expression gradually turning serious. Subduing a dragon seemed more difficult than he had anticipated, but since he had received his master's wish, the genie of the lamp had no intention of failing.

A few seconds later, the light whip suddenly contracted, completely binding the dragon.

The dragon's eyes rolled, as if thinking of something, and its body emitted a strong light.

The next second, she transformed from a massive dragon into a human girl, her smaller body breaking free from the light whip's restraint and flying toward the fallen Wang Bo, attempting to destroy the magic lamp in his hand.

But the genie of the lamp directed the light whip in pursuit, and in the second before the girl's hand touched the lamp, it bound her tightly.

Wang Bo felt his back lighten as the mountain-like dragon claws vanished. As soon as he looked up, he saw a girl bound like a silkworm chrysalis hurtling toward him, her forehead smashing heavily against his head with a loud clang.

Wang Bo felt his head suddenly go blank, his brain trembling.

But after just a few seconds, he came to his senses.

Looking down, the girl lying on top of him like a cicada pupa had hard dragon horns, delicate features, a round face, scarlet eyes, and brilliant golden hair.

Although the girl looked at Wang Bo with a face full of anger, Wang Bo felt that this posture seemed very familiar.

It seemed as if I had seen it somewhere.

"Thor?" Wang Bo blurted out the name from his memory.

The originally angry girl's expression stiffened, and she looked at Wang Bo in disbelief. "You know me?"