I Became an Evolving Lizard in a Martial Arts Novel

Chapter 83



Chapter 83

The Hunhui in front of me, or rather, the old Compy seemed quite taken aback.

With his level being so high, it wasn’t possible to gauge his status with just a wild guess.

But you didn’t always need skills to read someone’s state.

Just look at that expression.

What kind of lizard was I dealing with here?

He was probably thinking something along those lines.

A kind-hearted lizard like me, pulling a stunt like this.

Honestly, I felt a little guilty.

But as the saying goes, a book thief isn’t really a thief.

I could afford to set aside my conscience for a moment in the name of learning.

“Ge-gegek.”

Clang.

I proudly flaunted the necklace that the Serpent Queen—no, my wife—had given me once again.

Selling out my conscience and shaking the token she gave me.

The Compy stared at me with an expression of disbelief.

But staring wasn’t going to change anything.

If I threatened him with the Serpent Queen’s debt like this, he’d have no choice but to teach me.

However, a lizard’s heart was a fickle thing, and going about it this way wouldn’t exactly endear me to him. Even if he taught me, it would likely be half-hearted at best.

It wasn’t like the Serpent Queen’s death beam would reach all the way here anyway.

So, what should I do?

I needed to make Compy interested in me.

The reason I’d acted so arrogantly was to get his attention.

Whether that attention was positive or negative didn’t matter.

Now, it was time to turn that attention into genuine interest.

I noticed a stream nearby.

I dashed toward it at full speed.

Tat-tat!

I leaped, almost as if I was about to dive headfirst into the water, but instead, I lightly stepped onto the surface.

It was the secret of the Soaring Dragon Step.

I stood gracefully on the water and slowly examined Compy’s expression.

His dull eyes widened in surprise.

Compy surely recognized this movement technique.

It couldn’t be a coincidence that the Soaring Dragon Faith and Soaring Dragon Step shared the same characters.

At first, he must’ve thought some arrogant fool had shown up, but then realized that this lizard was none other than the Serpent Queen’s mate.

He probably assumed I was just showing off my connection to the Serpent Queen, only to be surprised that I knew such a profound technique.

There was no way he wouldn’t be intrigued.

Tat-tat-tat!

Compy began to move.

He seemed to be walking slowly, but in reality, he was moving quickly.

And just as I thought, his destination was the stream.

Without any effort, he too stepped onto the water’s surface.

Not a single droplet splashed—his Soaring Dragon Step was flawless.

“Ge-gegek.”

The large lizard and the small lizard stood on the water, staring at each other.

Perhaps we were kindred spirits.

“Kek-kek.”

Compy gave a subtle nod.

Finally, it seemed he was willing to teach me.

Compy extended his small hand toward me.

Good. It’s the right decision.

Let’s keep things pleasant and learn these techniques.

I raised my hand to meet his.

Tap.

Just like when I fought against Nephela Jurassic and her ant army, our hands collided.

Fwoom.

And in that instant, the world flipped upside down.

No, it wasn’t the world—I had flipped.

My massive body flew through the air, and I was unceremoniously dunked into the water.

Sploosh!

Though I was just submerged in water, it wasn’t like I was hurt.

But that didn’t mean I wasn’t pissed off.

Furrr...

I poked my head out of the water, glaring at Compy.

Tap, tap.

Compy made a strange gesture, signaling with his hands.

“Kek-kek!”

He smiled.

Well then.

Learning truly is like this, isn’t it?

[You use Reverse Scale LV1.]

[You temporarily acquire Gaegek Death Beam LV1.]

He told me to make the first move.

There was a glint in Compy’s previously dull eyes.

He hadn’t expected me to take things this far.

It was clear what Compy had been thinking.

He knew he had to teach me because of his agreement with the Serpent Queen.

But he didn’t want to just give away his techniques, so he was trying to establish some kind of mentor-student relationship.

Hence, that little display of dominance.

Did he really think I’d fall for it?

I only have one master.

...And now, the Serpent Queen is officially my wife.

Zhoooom!

A powerful death beam shot out.

Its target: Compy.

It wouldn’t cause any serious harm.

But I was more than satisfied to see his body drenched in water.

Yes.

This was my victory.

“Ge-ge-ge-ge-gegek!”

“Kek...”

Compy seemed to be in shock, turning his head away.

Even a few taps from his claws didn’t move him.

Hey, come on.

“Ge-gegek.”

As dirty as my tactics may have been, he was now officially the lizard who lost to me.

And in front of his followers, no less.

On top of that, he was the one who initiated the fight.

He even used his big technique at the end.

[Your divinity has increased.]

“Kek!”

Maybe I should’ve held back a bit more.

But who told you to start the fight?

“Gegek!”

He seemed a little sulky, but after some time, it looked like he was getting over it.

When I sliced up the Terror Bird meat I’d brought as a gift, he quietly approached, hands behind his back.

As expected of someone called Hunhui.

I bowed my head in gratitude for Compy’s magnanimity.

“Ge-gegek.”

It turns out food really is the best way to bond.

After sharing the meat with the lizards, the awkward tension finally eased.

“Gegek.”

I tried speaking to Compy.

“Kek?”

Sigh, how can a conversation consist of just Kek and Gegek?

At least communication with the Serpent Queen or the Bird King was easier.

Even Shicksick and the spiders could communicate somewhat thanks to our shared faith.

But with Compy, we didn’t share the same faith, and he couldn’t talk, so communication was a real challenge.

Still, I wasn’t too worried.

Even without words, he had pretty high intelligence.

As long as I conveyed my intentions with my body language, he’d understand.

“Ge-gegek... Ge-gek! Ge-gegek! Ge-ge-gegek!”

I enthusiastically gestured as I communicated with Compy.

By the time the lizards had picked the bones of the Terror Birds clean, I had finally managed to get my point across.

What I’d been trying to convey all along was that I wanted him to teach me miniaturization.

The other techniques I had seen and felt with my body were satisfying enough, but my main goal was learning miniaturization.

Compy seemed deep in thought for a moment before curling his lips into a sly smile.

What?

Why that expression?

You did understand me, right?

“Kek!”

Compy wore that dull look again.

He looked like a lizard who had lived for all of eternity.

The aggressive fighter I’d faced at the stream was nowhere to be found.

Then Compy started to dance.

...I had a feeling this was coming.

But really, I have to do that to learn miniaturization?

Compy stared at me, as if saying, “Well, what are you waiting for?”

Alright, fine. I’ll give it a try, even if it’s ridiculous.

From the brave Komodo-lania, I assumed the dull expression of a Gecko.

If the snakes and spiders saw this, they’d probably be disappointed.

“Ge-gegek...”

But I had no choice.

This was a hurdle I had to overcome in order to learn miniaturization.

I mimicked all of Compy’s weird, wiggling dance moves.

...This better work.

Or I’m blasting him with a death beam to the face.

[You use Reverse Scale LV1.]

[You temporarily acquire Miniaturization LV1.]

It worked!

Okay.

Sorry for doubting you.

Let’s give this a try.

If I use it now, I’ll be able to use it more easily next time.

Chaaaaak.

My vision rapidly lowered.

My massive body shrank from Komodo-lania to the size of a Komodo.

Yeah. This size is about right.

Shhh-aaak.

Huh?

Now I’m shrinking from Komodo to Crocodile King Lizard.

Well, this isn’t bad either.

I could probably carry Tang So-yeong on my back at this size.

Shaaak...

Now I’m shrinking from Crocodile King Lizard to Green Basilisk.

...Can I stop shrinking?

Swooooosh...

And now from Green Basilisk to Green Gecko.

Wait, this is too small!


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