“Aaaargh~ ~ ~ ~”

The Bone Dragon's most sturdy skull was cleaved open by the blazing Bone Cleaver, leaving a deep hole. Then, Allen thrust his left hand into the opening and quickly retreated.

Accompanying the piercing wail, the 6th-tier natural divine spell, Wrath of Nature, suddenly erupted from within the Bone Dragon's skull, unleashing bolts of lightning.

The magnificent and sacred aura of the divine spell, combined with the ability of electric spells to effectively restrain negative energy, instantly dealt a fatal blow to the battle-scarred Legendary Bone Dragon.

High-level undead creatures possessed a more condensed Soulfire, allowing them to wield greater power and achieve formidable strength, but this also made them more vulnerable to severe damage compared to ordinary low-level undead.

However, their Soulfire was always exceptionally well-protected.

The dying Bone Dragon, through its deep eye sockets, seemed to have its inner Soulfire on the verge of extinguishing.

Allen, covered in battle scars, approached and once again stomped on the hole in the Bone Dragon's skull, creating a larger opening.

Simultaneously, his large foot plunged into the cranial cavity, ruthlessly crushing the azure Soulfire.

Crack, crack!

Allen's leather boots, enveloped in rage, continuously rubbed against the Bone Dragon's Soulfire within its skull, eroding it until it was completely extinguished.

Of course, Allen was also aware that the extinguishing of the Bone Dragon's Soulfire was merely a facade; the negative energy elements had simply returned to their initial state.

Perhaps after countless millennia, it would regain its current powerful state.

Kou'er, standing to the side, had a look in her eyes reminiscent of her time in Green Lake Town when Allen taught her, filled with utter adoration.

In this protracted battle, Kou'er hadn't actually displayed much strength. In Allen's view, Kou'er's strength was clearly not commensurate with her Legendary status.

However, upon further reflection, Allen could understand the issue of Kou'er's inflated strength.

A Legendary powerhouse who had never encountered or mastered a single Legendary feat could not truly be considered a genuine Legendary.

“Catch! ! ”

Thinking this, Allen couldn't help but feel a bit apologetic. If he had made the decision to find Kou'er sooner, perhaps she wouldn't have wasted so much time.

While pondering his debt, Allen decided to make amends. He casually took a leather pouch, slightly larger than his palm, from his waist, tidied it up, and tossed it to Kou'er.

Kou'er, who was on the ground sorting through the spoils of war, struggling to pry off a pair of horns from the Bone Dragon's head that looked extraordinary, looked up when she heard the sound and caught the pouch Allen threw.

“Is this for me? Teacher?”

Kou'er asked with an incredulous expression, while her pair of rough, slender fingers incessantly caressed the leather pouch, playing with her new toy.

“Consider it a gift from your teacher for your advancement to Legendary!”

Allen nodded slightly and said.

“Do you know how to use it?”

“Yes! !”

This was Allen's spare dimensional bag. Although it didn't have as much space as the Void Spider's Belly pouch on his back, it still had about 3 cubic meters of space, enough to hold a Legendary's daily items.

Over the years, Allen had killed quite a few Legendaries, accumulating several dimensional bags, but he didn't carry many with him.

Because dimensional bags couldn't store other dimensional bags, they needed to be hung around the body. Allen wasn't crazy enough to hang 4-5 dimensional bags, looking like a beggar gang elder.

“There's also a crystal with the Overpowering Strike feat inside. Take some time to look at it.”

“Remember to return the crystal to me after you master the feat. I can't give that thing away!”

“Okay! ! Thank you, Teacher! !”

Kou'er reached into the dimensional bag's opening, and sure enough, a crystal-clear, rhombus-shaped crystal appeared in her hand.

Just as she was about to inject her mental power into the crystal to experience the feat's contents, Allen interrupted her in time.

“There will be plenty of time to learn the things inside later. You should quickly gather the Bone Dragon's spoils of war. We still need to hurry back!”

“Oh! !”

Kou'er was somewhat disappointed, but seeing that Allen didn't intend to collect the Bone Dragon's corpse, she was secretly delighted again. It seemed that the teacher was planning to let her collect the Bone Dragon's spoils of war as well.

Having a reward naturally brought motivation. Perhaps Kou'er had been in the valley for too long, and hadn't been in contact with the outside world for a long time, so her personality had become simple again.

Perhaps it was also because of her simple and carefree personality that she had been able to maintain a complete and healthy mind until now.

Allen allowed Kou'er to pick up the Bone Dragon's corpse on the ground. In Allen's view, only the horns and claws on this guy's body were worth collecting.

Taking them out to find alchemists and craftsmen might allow them to forge a few mid-tier magic weapons.

“Alright, let's go! !”

With Kou'er's mere three cubic meters of dimensional bag space, it was naturally impossible to store the entire Bone Dragon corpse.

Just as Kou'er was troubled by the fact that most of the corpse couldn't be stored, Allen walked over and gently patted Kou'er's head, then said.

“...Okay! !”

Kou'er shook her head with a sigh, her eyes full of regret, but then she thought of something and quickly said to Allen, raising her head: “Teacher, wait for me, I'll go tidy up! !”

Allen frowned slightly, wondering what the girl was up to, but before he could react, Kou'er had already run off, heading towards the depths of the valley.

Allen hesitated, but thinking that he had found the girl anyway, and there were no other things or plans for the return trip, waiting a little longer wouldn't be a big deal.

Because of his reunion with Kou'er, Allen's mood became more comfortable, and he felt less burdened and worried. He rarely thought of giving himself a short vacation.

While waiting for Kou'er, Allen lazily floated in the air. Although the negative energy storm overhead occasionally made strange and shrill noises, it couldn't make Allen's mood gloomy.

More than a magic hour passed, and after Allen took a nap, a familiar aura gradually approached in his mental domain. Allen reopened his bright and piercing pupils, and also regained his usual indifferent and calm face.

“Teacher, look! !”

Kou'er carried a large bag on her back and held a head-sized ore in her hands, which occasionally flashed with a silver luster, waving it in front of Allen to show off.

“This should be a good thing, right? To get it, I fought with a magic-casting skeleton for a long time! !”

The corners of Allen's mouth turned up. Although he wasn't very clear whether the ore in Kou'er's hand was precious, seeing the girl's happy appearance, he felt very happy no matter how he looked at it.

“Let's go, we're going home! !”

“Yes! !”

Two goblins slowly walked out of this gloomy valley, heading slowly towards the brighter direction to the north.

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