Superpower Mechanic: I Have Unlimited Ammo!
Chapter 317: Hedonmar, the Plague of the Dark Elves

Chapter 317: Chapter 317: Hedonmar, the Plague of the Dark Elves

With a low sigh, Li Haotian hesitated no longer, pointing below as he said, "Spitz, let’s land outside that city, we’ll walk in."

Spitz respectfully replied, "Yes, Master."

Spitz agreed promptly and descended towards the ground.

Spitz silently landed in a secluded area in the wilderness, and Li Haotian jumped off the dragon’s back, saying to Spitz, "Spitz, your appearance is too conspicuous, return to the Contract Space."

Spitz quickly said, "Rest assured, Master, I can shrink in size, so I won’t cause you any trouble."

As he spoke, Spitz’s terrifying body, towering 200 meters, seemed to shrink rapidly.

In just a few blinks of an eye, Spitz transformed into a small, gray-brown mini-dragon, as large as Li Haotian’s head, floating in front of him.

Li Haotian looked amazed, "Dragons can freely control their size?"

Spitz explained, "Only dragons above the King level have this ability; before reaching King level, they can only move in their original size."

Li Haotian nodded knowingly.

No wonder he had never seen Smaug change size, so that’s why.

Looking at the shrunken Spitz, Li Haotian pondered briefly, then nodded, "Alright, since that’s the case, follow along."

Saying this, Li Haotian turned and walked towards the city.

The miniature evil dragon Spitz had a significantly diminished menacing aura.

At a glance, it even looked a bit cute.

Since the end of the Dragon War, a long time had passed, with Spitz’s current appearance, it seems unlikely anyone would recognize it.

Moreover, given that Spitz is a seasoned ancient creature, having it around might come in handy, knowing things he might not.

Thus, Li Haotian allowed it to follow.

As he approached the city, Li Haotian looked up, filled with curiosity.

"Hedonmar? Is that the name of this city?"

"The architectural style of this world is quite similar to Blue Star, it feels like stepping into medieval Europe," Li Haotian murmured to himself.

"Heh, Orelia’s clan’s records of ancient history seem quite accurate, Arad Continent is indeed a world with diverse races."

"Humans, Dwarves, Elves, Beastmen... Hmm, what are those dragon-headed humanoids, they look like both dragon and human?"

Spitz, following Li Haotian’s gaze, disdainfully explained telepathically, "Those are dragon people, after the Arad Continent collided with us, some of the Dragon Clan took a fancy to those weak humans, resulting in hybrid bloodlines."

Took a fancy to weak humans?

Hybrid bloodlines?

Li Haotian glanced at it coldly, "Are you looking for death?"

Spitz’s body stiffened, hurriedly apologizing, "I’m sorry, Master! I forgot the Master is also a great human!"

Li Haotian snorted coldly, speaking oddly, "Given your dragon size, how did you manage such things with humans?"

"Uh..."

Spitz explained, "Returning to Master, after reaching King level, our Dragon Clan can both change size and morph into human form, so..."

Li Haotian stared at Spitz in surprise, "You can even turn into humans? Then why did you become this little thing?"

Spitz stammered without speaking further.

Seeing the embarrassment in Spitz’s eyes, Li Haotian smirked without further questioning.

Judging from its disdain toward those dragon people earlier, this guy clearly has a strong sense of racial superiority!

He couldn’t be bothered to talk nonsense with Spitz and stepped into the city called Hedonmar.

Heh, what good is superiority?

Now, it’s merely his servant!

Inside Hedonmar, the streets were bustling and peaceful.

Due to his unusual attire, Li Haotian often attracted glances.

But among the various races on the Arad Continent, eccentric clothing is common.

Thus, people only looked a couple of times more, not realizing Li Haotian’s status as an outsider.

As Li Haotian wandered through the city, he attentively listened to people’s conversations, gathering information.

Perhaps because the language here was similar to the one on Blue Star, Li Haotian could understand most of the conversations.

"Hey, did you hear? The Dark Elf Kingdom over there has more and more people infected by the plague recently."

"Hmph, those damned fallen ones, they’d be better off dead! How dare they slander us, they deserve it!"

"That’s what you say, but Noypela isn’t far from us. What if the plague spreads here?"

"That... it shouldn’t happen, right? Her Majesty the Queen has ordered the road from Noypela to Hedonmar to be sealed."

"Not only sealed the road, but also issued a ban. Now, all who’ve visited the Dark Elf Kingdom are quarantined outside the border."

"As long as potential plague carriers can’t get in, we should be fine here."

"I sure hope so! But to be safe, we should leave Hedonmar early; you never know with plagues, if it really spreads, that’s real trouble!"

"Hmm, that’s true, let’s leave tomorrow then."

"I heard a bard arrived at Moonlight Tavern; she seems to know some truths about the plague outbreak among the dark elves. Why don’t we have a drink there and see if we can glean some information?"

"A bard? Could it be that Alice? I’ve heard of her, supposedly very skilled at divination, and quite accurate at that!"

"Yes, exactly her! That Alice says there’s something more sinister behind the plague in Noypela, some evil power is at work. Even those holy professors who love to meditate have gone there..."

Hearing this, a flash of light sparked in Li Haotian’s eyes, as he looked in surprise at those speaking.

Holy professors! Could it be, such coincidence?

I just got here and already heard news about holy professors?

And what is the situation with the Dark Elf Kingdom?

According to Orelia’s ancient history records, weren’t all the dark elves banished along with the Azeroth by the Perus Empire King?

How are there dark elves here, and they even established a kingdom?

Li Haotian frowned, contemplating for a moment, then quietly followed those people to gather information at Moonlight Tavern.

Half an hour later, Li Haotian stood by the roadside, looking up.

It was quite a large stone house, with two half-human-height pale blue wooden doors, cracked and weathered.

Above the stone house’s door, hung a sign with a large goblet design.

It had four bold characters — Moonlight Tavern!

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