Chapter: 198 Opportunity
Brian looked at the four chromatic dragons that had been easily shot down. Although they weren't dead yet, they were completely immobilized. He shook his head almost imperceptibly.
Chromatic dragons often have an inexplicable arrogance, even looking down on legendary liches. In such situations, instead of thinking about survival, they dare to attack proactively, even believing they can kill their opponent.
But this is also a characteristic of chromatic dragons.
Trying to make them stop being arrogant is like trying to stop the wind from blowing; it's against the laws of nature.
However, with these reckless and impulsive guys all falling, the pressure suddenly shifted to Brian.
Now, he was the only silver dragon soaring in the sky. His behavior and reactions were completely different from the other True Dragons, making it hard not to attract Harrison's attention.
Originally, with five True Dragons, he wasn't conspicuous and could safely use Time Dragon Revert to communicate with the future. But now... with all four chromatic dragons fallen, Harrison slowly raised his head, his eye sockets flickering with a ghostly blue flame, and stared at Brian.
"This is really bad."
Brian's heart tightened.
In that instant, Brian felt a chill all over, sensing intense malice from Harrison's gaze.
In a daze, he seemed to hear the wails of countless living beings. In an endless world of death, innumerable creatures struggled and wailed, sinking into it.
A trace of fear spread in Brian's heart.
He quickly realized something was wrong, shook his head urgently, took a deep breath to steady his mind, and dispelled the fear of the legendary lich from his heart.
Creatures under the gaze of a legendary lich would be affected by his aura of fear.
Knowing he had been noticed by Harrison, Brian frowned slightly.
Because Time Dragon Revert hadn't worked.
Threads of temporal power had entered the River of Time to the future, but as usual, he received no feedback.
Moreover, he vaguely felt that it wasn't that his future self hadn't noticed his predicament, but rather that his future self had noticed and was watching the show, with no intention of intervening immediately.
Until a true life-or-death moment, his future self wouldn't help him.
Brian: ..............
He felt somewhat speechless, cursing his future self inwardly.
It seemed he had to fight the legendary lich first.
"But there's no other way..."
Brian's eyes flickered. After taking a few deep breaths, his mind gradually returned to calm and rationality.
Although he had the ability of Time Dragon Revert to seek help from his future self, as Brian had always thought, it's better to rely on oneself than on others. Instead of placing his safety in the hands of his future self, he should improve his own strength as much as possible and avoid situations where he needs to rely on his future self.
If one day he encounters an opponent who can block Time Dragon Revert, he would still have some ability to resist.
He looked down, his gaze sweeping inch by inch across the battlefield, finally fixing on Harrison.
Unknowingly, more than half of the high-ranking forces of the Golden Alliance Army had died, with their souls and life essence all absorbed by Harrison.
As for the ordinary soldiers of the Golden Alliance Army... in this area full of undead creatures, there were no ordinary soldiers left.
And those high-ranking spellcasters and soldiers or ordinary spellcasters who were originally on the Ironstone Line, on the same side as Harrison, were also mercilessly killed by him.
During this process, the high-ranking spellcasters of Dimo showed no resistance, contributing their magic, life, and souls like puppets, as if they had long been controlled by Harrison. The non-high-ranking spellcasters of Dimo tried to resist, but to no avail.
The life essence transformed into blood-red streams, and the pale souls converged on Harrison like a torrent.
By this time, he had already reverted to the appearance of an ordinary human in his sixties.
The legendary magical fluctuations emanating from him caused the surrounding space to ripple and distort slightly, exuding a soul-stirring aura of danger that continued to intensify.
The aura of death emanating from him was overwhelming.
Harrison glanced up at Brian, snorted lightly, and completely disregarded him. He then closed his eyes slightly, stretched out his arms, and embraced the black world of death before him, focusing on achieving the truly immortal eternal lich form.
"He thinks I'm just an ordinary True Dragon... This is my chance."
Brian's eyes flickered, his expression becoming serious and solemn, completely discarding any distracting thoughts.
His mind raced, thinking of ways to defeat the legendary lich.
While Harrison was still absorbing life essence and souls, if he could successfully hit him with the Breath of Time Expulsion, he could directly send him away from this timeline, making him unable to return to reality for three years.
"The attack range of Dragon's Breath isn't long. To ensure a hit, I need to get within a hundred meters, use Time Stop, and then use the Breath of Time Expulsion."
Temporal abilities are almost unbeatable below the legendary level.
Brian wasn't sure if the legendary lich had any means to counter temporal abilities.
Time Stop is a quasi-spell ability, meaning it can be countered and dispelled.
But these were the only abilities he could rely on; the spells he had learned were insignificant in front of a legendary lich.
Staring intently at Harrison, a decisive look flashed in Brian's platinum Dragon's Eyes.
After making his decision, Brian folded his Dragon Wings, pointed his head downward, and his entire body dived like a silver missile, rushing towards Harrison amidst the howling wind.
To avoid arousing suspicion, he didn't use Acceleration State, maintaining a speed similar to what Roger and the others had shown.
Slow Spell was also ready but not yet cast.
Harrison lifted an eyelid and let out a sneer.
"You arrogant Dragon Tribe always overestimate yourselves."
Whoosh!
A black, paralyzing touch, faintly showing numerous wailing human faces, shot up like an upstream waterfall, heading straight for Brian.
Brian remained calm, his mind highly focused.
He wasn't sure if his resistance could withstand the effects of the legendary lich's paralyzing touch, so it was best not to get hit. Otherwise, like the other chromatic dragons, he would be completely immobilized and at the mercy of others.
The paralyzing touch was extremely fast, at least three times the speed of Brian's dive.
However, being on guard, Brian noticed the paralyzing touch and narrowly dodged it by shifting his body.
By now, he was only a thousand meters away from Harrison.
The distance was rapidly closing.
Nine hundred meters... eight hundred meters...