At the red dragon camp, the situation wasn't particularly unusual. To be honest, they seemed incredibly... relaxed.
Look at them, didn't they resemble a group camping in the wilderness? They looked so at ease, their vigilance was practically non-existent.
"They don't seem to be on guard at all, do they?" Long Wei remarked.
"Come on, be more confident. They're basically just out camping." Xue Lian replied.
However, Lei Feng had a different thought. He smirked and said:
"Perhaps the fighters have gone out scouting or hunting, which is why there aren't any weapons here. But that's not important. This is our advantage. The other side has just over fifty people, and more than twenty of them are children. While it's true that the strength of children and adults isn't much different, they're certainly not used to combat, unless there are exceptions like Xue Lian."
"So how should we proceed with the attack? From one side or split up?" Azeroth asked.
"Long Wei and I will attack from this side. Xue Lian, you and Azeroth attack from the opposite side. If they all flee, we won't pursue but instead choose to withdraw." Lei Feng instructed.
"Understood!" the others responded and split up to act.
Lei Feng and Long Wei remained still, waiting for any movement, while the other two quietly moved to the opposite side.
The distance wasn't too far, but sneaking around took about fifteen minutes to reach the designated position.
"Hey, can you watch my back?" Xue Lian asked.
Of course, she wouldn't let him take the lead. After all, letting a weakling go first served no purpose. The strong would never stand behind others unless circumstances forced them to.
"Don't worry, no one's going to ambush you."
"Good, let's get started then." She grinned and immediately rushed forward.
"Seriously? So impatient." Azeroth muttered, shaking his head, but he didn't hesitate to follow.
Ahead of them were four young red dragons playing together. Their ages were hard to tell—after all, in their eyes, there were only big dragons and little dragons. Age didn't matter.
The young red dragons saw them approaching and began talking among themselves:
"Hey, something's coming toward us."
"What are you scared of? It doesn't look fierce at all, probably just some harmless creature."
"But they're carrying weapons, though."
"A harmless bunch with weapons is still harmless."
.....
The young red dragons weren't the least bit afraid when they saw Xue Lian and Azeroth. Well, that was to be expected—after all, the human form wasn't as intimidating as a red dragon.
Xue Lian, of course, didn't mind. She laughed and said,
"Ha ha, I'm being looked down upon by a bunch of kids, huh? Fine then, let's see what kind of skill you have to be so bold."
She immediately hurled the spear in her hand straight toward the head of one of the red dragons.
Whoosh – Thud!
The more she threw, the more natural it felt. The spearhead pierced directly into the little red dragon's skull, causing it to collapse to the ground and die.
Did she have no compassion for children? Of course not. In the eyes of someone who valued freedom, all beings were equal.
To her, it would be fair for a newborn to face off against the world's top fighter in a duel. After all, from the moment one is born, life is a struggle.
No, even before birth, one must kill millions of their own kind just to successfully fertilize an egg.
To put it bluntly, every person born into this world has already killed millions. So stop showing that ridiculous false morality. True freedom doesn't have such limitations.
The remaining three young dragons were terrified:
"Help, a dragon has been killed!"
"We're under attack!"
"Someone, come save us!"
.....
Do you know the fastest way to die on a battlefield? It's to run away in panic.
On the battlefield, there may be strategies for retreat, but a retreat with resolve, ready to strike back at the enemy at any moment.
However, there's no mercy for cowards who flee. Such individuals will be killed by both sides. Cowards like that are a disgrace to humanity.
If you've been defeated and then surrender, that's not a problem—it simply means you weren't strong enough.
But if you flee before even fighting out of fear of death, then you're just trash. A supreme race won't tolerate the existence of such trash.
Does garbage that fears battle and flees have the right to live as a person? Absolutely not. Such beings deserve to be killed on the spot.
Don't try to tell me that these are peace-loving people who hate war. I spit on that. If you truly hate war, then sacrifice your life to stop it.
Running away in the heat of battle only proves that you're nothing but garbage. While it may not be a war crime, it is a disgrace to humanity.
If you're really merciful, then defeat your opponent. Capture them afterward, but don't kill or oppress them—give them a fair chance to start over.
In short, those who flee the battlefield deserve to be publicly executed in a livestream for the whole world to see. They have no right to bear the title of "human."
Born as humans, but not truly worthy of the title. True humanity is proven through struggle, showing that one is worthy of carrying the name "human."
Obviously, the fate of these three red dragons was simple—death!
Xue Lian swiftly pulled her spear out of the red dragon's skull and doubled her speed to take care of the remaining ones immediately.
By now, there were four stars in front of her. She asked,
"These things are getting in the way. What should I do?"
"You've been provided with a star storage. Just use your thoughts to store them." was the reply.
Hearing this, she tried to use her thoughts, and sure enough, the stars suddenly vanished. A new line appeared in her status—storage.
"Well, that's less troublesome now. Let's push forward." She grinned and continued advancing.
At this point, more than twenty red dragons had gathered in front of her, alerted by the commotion. They said:
"Quickly kill them to avenge the children!"
"That's right, the red dragons cannot be humiliated!"
"I'll tear you apart, you vile creature!"
"Garbage, surrender now!"
.....
They talked big, but when it came to actual strength, they were far beneath Xue Lian. Of course, they didn't realize this because she was smaller compared to them.
Xue Lian didn't get angry at the insults. After all, making someone who values freedom angry is harder than flying to the sky.
To someone like her, life was either about having fun or finding even more fun.
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