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While the dragon's words burn you on the inside, you remain as calm as an ocean on the surface.
<span class="mu-b">"I am no <span class="mu-i">mere</span> human, storm spirit."</span>
The dragon roars in anger when you refuse to venerate it, and begins to fly towards you. You draw your Jadeblade with a motion and flick of your robe, before the sword begins to fly and attack the dragon, as though with a mind of its own. The dragon dodges and parries the sword's blows with its razor sharp tail and claws; this only shows its great strength, as any lesser creature would have already been shredded at this point. The dragon is truly a powerful foe; normal people and those beneath the Soul-Severing stage cannot even raise their hands against you without collapsing in pain. If you focused your killing intent, you could slay a lesser mortal. But this dragon is still no match for a proper immortal.
The dragon flies back around towards you and rears its head to unleash a powerful blast of breath- a lighting storm emits from its mouth towards you. Drawing in your own breath, you visualize the magical rune for "net" and draw your hands forward, controlling the lightning spit by the dragon into your hands. It flows into your fist, and you strike true against the dragon's muzzle.
The resulting blow emits a loud thunderclap, and the mountains blow away one li in every direction. The dragon falls down and strikes a hillside with enough force to crater it in.
You float down majestically to the dragon, your flying sword floating back into your sheathe without a word. The dragon, dazed and battered, is no longer putting up a fight.
"You truly <span class="mu-i">are</span> an immortal! Spare my life, and I will gift you something of great value-"
<span class="mu-b">"I mostly seek knowledge, sky-spirit."</span>
"Then that to, but a peace offering as well. What do you want?"
>Okay, but I get to ride you around now
>Ask for a magical treasure
>Demand a hoard of wealth
>Kill the dragon anyway and gain a fearsome reputation