King of Titans and Dragons

Chapter 772 - 772 761 Randomly Assigned World



Chapter 772 - 772 761 Randomly Assigned World

Chapter 772: Chapter 761: Randomly Assigned World Chapter 772: Chapter 761: Randomly Assigned World “Such terrifying willpower, to be able to make it this far.” The same youthful figure with handsome blue-green hair approached Terence. His gaze was complex; a mixture of admiration, envy, disbelief, a swirl of emotions removing any trace of his previous indifference.

“Stop talking. Since he’s made it this far, he’s already earned the qualification to receive His Majesty’s blood. From now on, he is a figure of esteem for us. Take good care of him and don’t let any mishap occur.”

“I know, out of ten thousand, one may not succeed in finding such a figure. From now on, whenever we see him, we should greet him with respect.” Seeing such an exceptional youth, the dragonkin’s eyes flashed with a shade of green.

“Hmmm!” The youthful Terence murmured as he opened his eyes, and then he saw a stunning youth unlike a human, wiping his body. His gaze lowered, and he spotted a pair of lightly flapping snow-white wings behind the youth.

“An angel!” Terence froze momentarily, his face showing bewilderment, then turned beet red, “Am I dead? Have I arrived in the legendary Divine Kingdom?”

“Young man, you are alright. You have passed the trial, reached the endpoint of the path of trials. Congratulations, you have earned the qualification to become Prince Mureya’s Dragonkin Warrior.”

“Prince Mureya!” Terence was puzzled – this was the first time he had heard the name Mureya, a name that would influence his destiny henceforth.

“Prepare yourself, you should rest well, it’s time to prepare for the dragon blood bath.” The angelic youth reminded with a smile, “Oh yes, I need to inform you, the dragon blood you’ll be bathing in originates from His Majesty himself. You are truly fortunate, so many powerful beings are unable to grasp this opportunity, but you have.”

“Prince Mureya, why do you want to recruit warriors from humans, and also expend energy creating a Dragon Blood Pool? You don’t need to do this at all.”

“Don’t think too much, Terence. I just recently realized something”. Standing on the high platform, with his armor still on, Mureya laughed. He had just personally captured a juvenile Rainbow Dragon, and was in high spirits.

“In this world, the dominant race is humans. Since they can have the leading position in this world, I should not ignore their fighting power, so I plan to explore the potential of the human race under my command.”

“Your Majesty, the only advantage of the humans is their numbers. You don’t need to rely on them for this. Among the same ranks, which race can humans defeat? Goblins? Or gnomes?”

Terence scornfully continued, any race in the world with a little bloodline could look down on humans, simply because their starting point was too low.

“Humans have many shortcomings, but they are numerous, reproduce fast, and some of them with exceptional talent also advance swiftly. That’s their strength. We should not neglect this. As for their disadvantage of being individually weak, I think transforming them into dragonkin is a great solution.

Furthermore, even though they are weak, their speed of advancement and their numbers can make up for this deficiency. I treat human souls like gold, using legends to confront soul intent. Don’t you think that’s enough?”

Asked Mureya with a smile. No matter how weak human beings are, a legendary human can still deal with a soul-meaning dragon, barring certain exceptionally unique dragon races.

“Terence, you see, even though I have set such a difficult trial, there are still humans who can use their perseverance to make it to the endpoint.” Mureya pointed at the light screen in front of him where Terence, bleeding all over, struggling under immense pressure, had just collapsed at the end point. “It cannot be denied that humans are very potential, and their blood is easy to modify.”

“But why do these creatures have the right to receive your blood?” Terence voiced his disagreement, having served Mureya for so many years, he had only received a drop of Mureya’s blood, and now, these humans were eligible to receive Mureya’s blood bath ceremony just by passing a mental test.

“Terence, the so-called Dragon Blood Pool only consumes a drop of my normal blood, and there’s no comparison between this and the blood I gave you. I plan to use this Dragon Blood Pool to complete the baptism for at least a hundred of the best human children, changing the nature of their lives, and complete the bloodline upgrade.”

“At most in ten years, I will be promoted to the legendary fourth tier. The Clan will assign me a world.” Mureya watched Terence, “How many does Xenapus Giant Standing Army have? Less than three hundred thousand. To rule those eight worlds that I currently control, they have to rely on local indigenous help. If I gain another world, the Giant Army simply cannot afford to send guards. So, I need to build a significant force in a short period, tell me, besides humans, do I have a better choice?”

“I understand.” Even though he was still a bit upset, Storm Giant Terence nonetheless bowed his head. The giants can’t form an army of over a million in a few years, but the humans, a race that reproduces fast and grows at an astonishing rate, could.

“Moreover, if I want Xenapus to continue to flourish, it’s not enough to only favor giants and dragons; they are only the most important components, not everything. There are many other races such as Nagas, Elves, Dwarves, Halflings, humans, etc. If I want them to contribute to me and Xenapus, I have to provide them with enough avenues for advancement. Only then will they have sufficient motivation, and work to their utmost.”

“Your Majesty, congratulations on your promotion.”

“Enough with the chitchat, Cassio, you know what I’m looking forward to, don’t you?” After ascension, Muria, not being able to perfectly control the sudden surge of power, was enveloped by thunder and flames. He looked formidable, like an ancient god. After six years of relentless blood battles, he finally succeeded in breaking through once again.

“Are you planning to return to the Titan Islands now?”

“Of course.” There was a hint of urgency in Muria’s eyes.

“As you wish.” Cassio’s voice echoed in Muria’s mind, “Please stand still, I am now starting to locate your position, to transport you back to the Titan Clan Lands.”

“Didn’t you say you couldn’t teleport me back?” Muria raised an eyebrow. He initially wanted Cassio to provide him with spatial coordinates, and then he would return to the Titan Islands through a spatial rift, he just needed a little more effort.

“That was in the past, now with the continuous enhancement of your power, my authority is also growing, and I already have the ability to teleport you back.”

“Then what are we waiting for?”

Boom!

Three moments later, a huge circular black hole appeared in the space in front of Muria. A seven-colored light pillar shot from it, covering Muria. A great pulling force came from the light pillar and pulled Muria into it.

“It’s been a while!”

Smelling the familiar air, looking at the enormous mountains and trees around, and the rare primitive wilderness scenes at every sight, Muria took a deep breath then exhaled heavily. Suddenly, thunder was flashing and a hurricane whipped up in the “small” courtyard.

“Next? Cassio, where can I claim the world allocated to me?” Muria turned to Cassio, who had just condensed into an almost tangible elemental body, and asked with a smile on his face.

“I will now teleport you to the World Dominion Palace.” Cassio was very considerate…

“Young Titan, welcome to the World Dominion Palace! So, do you want a large world or a small world?” As soon as he entered a building, before Muria had a chance to look around at his surroundings, a playful-looking Titan-like girl appeared in front of him, smiling and asking.

“Of course, a large world,” Muria answered without hesitation. Whatever it was, as long as it was big, it would do.

“I’m sorry, I don’t have any large worlds here. If you want one, become a legend first, then venture into the Void to conquer.”

“Then why are we even talking?” Muria twitched his lip corner with some helplessness. “What do you have here?”

“I have one thousand seven hundred and sixty-two small worlds and one hundred and seventeen medium-sized worlds. Young Titan, you can only choose one.” The Dominion Spirit’s crisp voice echoed in the vacant hall.

“Then I want a medium-sized world.”

“Young Titan, if you choose a small world, I can list all the information about the small worlds for you to choose from, but if you choose a medium-sized world, I can only assign it to you randomly.”

“Randomly is fine, I just want a medium-sized world.” Muria said determinedly. No matter how good the small world was, its potential would never be as high as the worst medium-sized world.

“Hmm!” The Spirit of Dominion Palace nodded, then a rough giant stone axe flew from the depths of the palace, held in her hand and handed to Muria.

“What is this?” Muria accepted the enormous stone axe with a bewildered expression.

“This is the token of the medium-sized world you’ve been assigned. Once you enter the world with this axe in your hand, all creatures within will obey your command.”

“No, wait,” Muria stared at the spirit girl, “Didn’t you say it would be randomly assigned? You just gave it to me. Aren’t there other procedures, like lotteries, spin wheels or something.”

“What are you thinking? All the worlds that Titans conquer but cannot use all come under my control. Isn’t random assignment all about my mood? I just randomly pick one, whatever I give you, that’s it. That’s random assignment, isn’t it? Is there a problem?”


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