However, what made Davis feel a little different was that Lilia's flight path was very wild, even more extreme than the flight path of a fighter plane.
Lilia only flapped her wings a dozen times. The man and the dragon were like arrows that shot straight into the sky.
According to Davis' rough calculations, in just a dozen seconds, they had risen by at least 10,000 meters.
That speed was many times faster than a supersonic plane!
Davis heard a sharp air-piercing sound.
There was also a huge resistance in front of his chest.
Every moment, Davis felt as if he had been hit by a speeding motorcycle.
In order to reduce the resistance, Davis bent down and pressed his back against Lilia's.
Ten thousand meters in the air, the air was unusually thin, and the temperature was bone-chilling, but Davis did not feel any discomfort.