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King of Titans and Dragons-Chapter 97 - 95 The Generous Epics
Chapter 97: Chapter 95: The Generous Epics
Chapter 97 -95: The Generous Epics
“You’re quite the glutton,” Muria kneeling inside the ancient stone palace, holding his palm over a massive black egg. His hand was emitting streams of lightning and dragon flames, as he continued to feed his power into the egg as suggested by the Mechanism Emperor, Osiris.
“Muria, the reward from the Lord of the Abyss is here.” A myriad of light points gathered around Muria, and the spectral Cassio emerged, with a loli face and big sister figure.
“I’ve been waiting for this!” Muria rejoiced, looking up at Cassio, “Where is it? Show me.”
“Hmm!” Muria was about to get up, but embarrassingly discovered that he could not remove his hand from the Egg of Void. A strong suction acted on his palm, continually devouring the power within his body.
“Hmph!” Muria hummed lightly, directly lifting the egg, which seemed to have a bottomless appetite, into his arms. The Egg of Void wouldn’t let him go until it had consumed all of his strength.
With a pale face, Muria felt uncomfortable as his power was continuously slipping away. It felt as if his body was gradually being emptied, making him somewhat weak. He looked at Cassio, “Where is the reward Lord Ulysses sent me?”
“It is already in your room.”
“Hmm.” Muria nodded, then carried the small black hole-like egg, which emanated a terrifying devouring force, back to his room.
“Sunflame Gold, Thundering Purple Gold, and Hurricane Green Gold.” Muria looked at the three pieces of legendary metal shimmering with captivating halos on his stone bed. His mouth curled into a smile, revealing his white teeth. He did not hide the surprised look on his face.
The elements Muria could control through his bloodline were fire, thunder, and wind. The three legendary metals given by the Lord of the Abyss, Ulysses, were perfectly in line with Muria’s elemental attributes, and could be described as the most suitable legendary metals for him.
“Now I have enough of four types of legendary metals to forge exclusive weapons. I can make four exclusive weapons.” Muria calculated silently in his heart, “These legendary metals should be just about enough for me.”
“Hiss!” As Muria thought about the weapons, a strong sense of emptiness and discomfort arose. He sucked in a cold breath and looked at the Egg of Void in his hand.
The egg, originating from the Void, had started to change. Tiny golden spots began to appear on its black, ink-like shell. However, the real transformation was that the egg was absorbing Muria’s power at a rate several times faster than before, making him extremely uncomfortable.
“Inhale, exhale!” Within a few seconds, the Egg of Void had completely drained Muria of his power. In an instant, a familiar feeling of weakness surged over him, and simultaneously, the sucking force acting on his palm finally disappeared.
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Relieved, Muria tossed the Egg of Void, which had changed on the outside, aside. Then, he helplessly collapsed on the ground; he was so weak that he even found standing tiresome.
“Rattle!” The Egg of Void, discarded by Muria, gently rolled on the ground. A shallow groove appeared in the floor of Muria’s room, as if the egg was “eating” the ground.
“Stop eating!” Seeing this, Muria was somewhat annoyed. This egg seemed eternally insatiable, always swallowing everything it came into contact with. “I’ll ask Cassio to take you back.”
The moment Muria finished speaking, the Egg of Void ceased rolling and remained still. Watching this, Muria twitched his mouth, waved to Cassio behind him, and motioned for her to return this trouble-causing egg back to the stone palace with the Energy Gathering Array.
“Buzz!” Streaks of multicolored magic beams emerged, swiftly constructing a teleportation array around the Egg of Void. Noticing the magic array taking shape around it, the elliptical black egg began to tremble gently, seemingly struggling between ‘to eat or not to eat’. “Buzz!” The teleportation array activated.
“Cassio, give me the elemental crystals.” After the Egg of Void was teleported away, Muria lay on the ground, weakly calling out to his spirit.
“Tinkle, tinkle…” Following Muria’s instruction, elemental crystals appeared in the air one after another, raining down on Muria like a storm. When they hit the ground, they made a crisp sound.
In a short time, Cassio had teleported an astonishing number of elemental crystals. Enough to bury Muria under them.
“That’s enough.” Surrounded by fire, thunder, and wind elemental crystals, Muria sat up. The crystals closest to his body began to dim as he began to consume the elements, replenishing his depleted body.
“Click! Click!” Muria casually picked up the elemental crystals around him, shoving them into his mouth, chewing and swallowing.
After somewhat alleviating his feeling of weakness, Muria’s attention quickly returned to the brilliant legendary metals before him. After pondering for a few seconds, he was taken aback and smacked his forehead. He remembered something.
“Cassio, do you know where I lived before I came to the clan land?”
“Yes!” Cassio swung her arm and a light blue holographic projection appeared in front of Muria.
“This is …” Muria looked at the block map on the holographic projection, slightly unsure. He turned to Cassio and asked, “Is this a map of the Titan Islands?”
“This is the island where you used to live.” Cassio pointed towards the edge of the map.
“That small?” Staring at the island under Cassio’s finger, which was no bigger than a fingernail, Muria had to admit after scrutinizing its shape, that this was definitely his Taiji Island.
“Wow, the clan’s land is really vast.” Upon seeing the location of Taiji Island on the map, Muria’s gaze moved to the center of the map, where the Titan lands took up a tenth.
With Taiji Island as a reference, Muria could better visualize the vast expanse of the Titan lands. By Earth’s standards, the Titan territory was a continent, a landmass, but according to Elasian standards, the Titan territory was simply an island.
“Cassio!” After marveling at the expanse of the clan land, Muria, somewhat hesitant and looking at his spirit, asked, “Could you construct a teleportation array to the island I used to inhabit?”
“I can,” Cassio answered, emotionless as he looked at Muria. “But, what do you plan to do? Go back for some leisure?”
“No.” Muria cleared his throat, rubbing his nose. Apparently, Cassio knew details about his past quite well. “I want to retrieve some of the legendary metals I collected.”
“Legendary Metals?” Cassio’s semi-transparent eyes flickered. “Are they the ones given to you by the giants?”
“Yes, can you let me retrieve them?”
“I can. However, I can construct a teleportation array to that little island, but, to return, you’ll need to use a teleportation array. My influence range only covers the clan lands. It cannot extend to the entire Titan Islands.”
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In the pure-white Five-Colored Dragon Castle, juvenile phase five colored dragons constantly play and joust with each other using magic. To normal beings, these deadly magic attacks were akin to tickles to the juvenile dragons.
To many ordinary beings, magic is extremely sacred because they can’t ever acquire the ability to cast spells. But the magic which these ordinary mortals dream of casting, is merely a plaything in the dragons’ horseplay.
The world is always unfair. There always exist beings that are born with what others can never hope to acquire in their lifetimes.
The pure white castle, the frolicking dragon group, this scene seemed quite harmonious, if you ignored the occasional fall of draconic scales and droplets of dragon blood from the sky.
“Hum.” But this harmonious scene was interrupted as a vast teleportation array appeared above the Five-Colored Dragon Castle, scattering the playing dragons in fear.
The moment the teleportation array appeared, the castle below quickly reacted. One band after another of Cloud Titan Guards, led by the Storm Giants, gathered around the Five-Colored Dragon Castle, watching the suddenly appeared teleportation array as if facing a major enemy.
The array in the sky emitted a brilliant radiance, when the spirit light reached its zenith, a strapping Titan Teenager with loose black hair strode out, observing the Dragon Fortress below with a smile.
“I’ve finally returned.” Standing in mid-air, Muria looked down at the familiar Dragon Fortress, taking a long breath, an inexplicable sense of relaxation filling his heart.
“Prince Mureya!”
“His Majesty has returned.”
Cheers filled the castle at the sight of Muria, turning the previously alert giants at ease immediately. They then knelt on the ground as Muria descended from the sky.
“Rise, all of you!” After landing at the castle platform and seeing the kneeling giants, Mureya laughed helplessly.
“Mureya.” An excited voice could be heard from the distance, seemingly bursting with joy.
The Titan teenager with black hair and golden pupils turned around, only to see a red meteor rushing towards him from the distance. “Bam!” Muria didn’t dodge and the meteor landed on him directly. Despite such a massive collision, Muria stood steady like a nail hammered into the ground.
“Mureya, you’ve finally returned,” said the Red Dragon who clung tightly to the clothes of Mureya, her molten-red-gold dragon’s eyes staring intently at Mureya’s face as if Mureya would disappear if she shifted her gaze away.
“Yes, I’ve returned.” Muria patted the Red Dragon who tightly clung to his body, approximately nineteen meters in length, with a sigh, “Renata, you’ve grown up.”
“Welcome back, young master Muria.” Not far away, Muria’s personal maid Mia appeared, next to her was a white-haired loli emanating a cold chill.