Once the speed reached a certain level, although the resistance was minimal, it became impossible to accelerate further. Once the wings were spread, no matter how fast they flapped, they could no longer generate any propulsion. Instead, the insufficient speed of the wing flapping would produce resistance and reduce the flight speed.
Upon witnessing this scene, Yinglong, at the behest of Xin Yun, tucked its wings tightly against its body on either side. The entire dragon's form was as straight as a pencil as it shot through the clouds. In this way, Yinglong was like a bullet, with the only resistance coming from the direction of the bullet's head.
Under the force of its powerful inertia, there was no need for further acceleration. Like an arrow shot from a bow, Yinglong broke through the clouds with a howling sound, hurtling forward like lightning. Wherever it passed, the clouds were pierced, creating a tunnel over ten meters in diameter!