I'm a little puzzled by the plot logic of killing the dragon. In fact, at the beginning, it's not enough to hang bombs on the cow to cause the dragon to eat it and then detonate it. It's useless to bury the ground bombs and shoot crossbows to do so many actions. It's necessary Is it that complicated? The other thing I don't understand is that the dragon was underground at the beginning, why did it suddenly run to the top of the mountain? Such a big head should be a large and long snake-shaped creature in proportion, and the ground trembled when it moved. Running to the top of the mountain is so fast, no one has found it yet?
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