Reincarnated as a Dragon Hatchling Vol. 4 by Necoco

Reincarnated as a Dragon Hatchling Vol. 4 by Necoco

Author:Necoco [Necoco]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: light novel
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
Published: 2022-06-15T07:00:00+00:00


Part 13

I KEPT ROLLING FOR A WHILE even after I reached the surface. I wanted to put as much distance as I could between our party and the remaining angry denizens of the anthill. They might be planning revenge. My wings and tail were in rough shape from the barrage of clay bullets, and Adoff was heavily wounded. The priority right now was escape.

After reaching what I judged to be a sufficient distance, I spotted a cactus and Rolled over to it. I could heal Adoff here. We were on top of a small rise. If any monsters approached, I’d see them coming.

I spat Ballrabbit and Adoff out onto the ground.

“Pfeff…” Ballrabbit shook itself, sending saliva flying everywhere. Ugh, gross. That stuff smelled so much worse dry than wet. Ballrabbit gave me a look, eyes as flat as a dead fish.

We need to heal Adoff. He was more wounds than flesh. His right shoulder took the worst of the bites—it was a mangled mess of meat. Looking closer, that seemed to be the only critical injury. The rest was surface-level damage.

I checked his status, pleased to discover that despite his wounds his HP wasn’t too bad. I wondered if Ballrabbit used healing magic on him while they were in my mouth. Whatever the case, I cast Rest once on myself and then three times on Adoff. It completely drained my MP but brought Adoff’s HP back near to full.

Normal Skill “Rest” Lv 2 has become Lv 3.

Title Skill “Protective Spirit” Lv 8 has become Lv 9.

Oh, good. That was a useful one to level up before I evolved. I hoped it opened up my options to include a dragon specializing in white magic, though I didn’t even know if that was possible for a Plague Dragon.

I gently grasped Adoff’s arm and helped him sit up. Is it just me, or is there something wrong with his shoulder?

In my experience, all recovery magic did was give your own natural healing ability a boost. It could heal up wounds, but it wouldn’t regenerate missing limbs. If you sustained a serious injury, your HP would be permanently lowered. Adoff’s bites were so severe that chunks of his flesh were missing. The arm was still connected, but I wasn’t sure he’d still be able to use it. Adoff might never use a sword again, whether his reputation was cleared or not.

“Pfeff…” Ballrabbit looked up at me, its ears drooping. It was worried about Adoff’s arm as well.

“A-arrghh…” A little while later, Adoff finally sat up. He narrowed his eyes, looking down at himself. “I’m still alive,” he murmured. “I see you saved me again.”

“Raar…” I should be the one thanking you. When my legs were stuck and I couldn’t move, Adoff threw himself to the wolves to give me time. I’d be dead if not for him.

Adoff glanced around, seemingly searching for something. Was he thirsty?

“Pfeff…” (“That. Big sword.”) Ballrabbit was on top of it, as usual. I spat the sword out, which I’d swallowed at the same time as Adoff.



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