King of Titans and Dragons -
Chapter 1041 - 1041 1028 Randomly Kill a Random Number of
Chapter 1041: Chapter 1028: Randomly Kill a Random Number of Lucky Spectators Chapter 1041: Chapter 1028: Randomly Kill a Random Number of Lucky Spectators “Father, let’s change the battlefield, we’ve scared these soldiers enough,”
The sky turned fantastically beautiful because of the battle, where Muria cast strike after strike, each capable of shattering mountains and cleaving the earth. However, his father caught every attack completely, obliterated them in mid-air, and prevented them from spreading. Both consciously controlled the scale of their combat.
“Hmm!” Ansol replied in a deep voice, and thus their battleground began to shift away from the Norman Defensive Line, heading into the territory of the different species.
This change immediately alarmed the different species’ generals lurking nearby. You can fight all you want, but why are you moving towards our territory? What are you trying to do?
As the hidden different species generals started to panic, estimating that the remnants of the battle wouldn’t reach behind the Norman Defensive Line, Muria unleashed his full strength, no longer deliberately restraining his power nor foolishly using it to nullify every attack his father made.
Mountains collapsed, the earth sunk, plains cracked open, and the ground beneath Muria and Ansol looked like it was the end of the world, its terrain constantly changing under the onslaught of the father and son’s attacks, like dough being kneaded at will.
“These attacks can’t be wasted.” Noticing the severe destruction their combat was causing the environment below, Muria’s expression shifted slightly as he recalled the military strategic maps he had memorized.
In the battles between humans and the different species, humans were not merely the defenders, sometimes they were the attackers too, and so they had uncovered quite a number of different species’ fortress locations.
Therefore, having recalled several different species fortress locations, Muria began to deliberately move their battleground towards the closest different species’ war fortress.
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“Should we strike now? The direction of these two humans’ battle is heading towards our fortress. If this continues, it won’t take long before they reach our fortress, and then our stronghold will be destroyed under the aftermath of their combat.”
A different species general emerged from the partially destroyed mountains, gazing up at the sky where a huge golden and white interwoven light orb was rapidly moving away.
“Are we three supposed to just stand in front of these two and wait to be killed? If you want to die, go ahead, but don’t drag me into it; I want to live,” another general appeared gradually from the air, having just been invisible thanks to his talent.
“Hmm, where’s Gerald?” Just then, the two debating different species generals were surprised to realize that their other companion was nowhere to be seen.
“What happened to Gerald? Couldn’t he have been hit by the aftershocks of those two humans’ battle?”
“That can’t be so unlucky, can it? Their attacks just passed over my head, and I didn’t even flinch.”
“Do you remember where Gerald was hiding before?”
“I have a vague idea, let’s go and look for him.”
Soon, the two generals dug through a pile of rubble and pulled out a lump of flesh that was barely recognizable. They looked at each other in silent communication.
Because from the remains and the distinct personal biological tissue characteristics that clung to them, they identified the remains as one of the generals who had come with them to monitor the battle between the two Martial Supremes.
But now he lay disgracefully dead here, and judging from the surrounding traces, he must have been hiding within the rocks and got struck by an attack descending from the sky, which then killed him tragically.
“What kind of joke is this? Are these humans monsters? A casual blow could kill Gerald?”
The mournful different species general inspected the attack that led to their comrade’s tragic death, finding it to be an attack that destroyed an entire mountain. After taking their companion’s life, the attack had penetrated deep into the ground, leaving behind a bottomless hole.
A general peered down and saw a faint red glow at the bottom of the hole, feeling the hot breath, and if he wasn’t mistaken, that was magma. This meant the strike had broken through the mantle.
“Not necessarily, maybe they detected Gerald’s presence and thus threw that punch. Didn’t you see? The destruction around isn’t as severe as from that strike, which brought up the magma.”
“This… If Gerald was detected, then why weren’t we affected? Our hiding abilities are not much better than his, and if those two humans discovered Gerald, there’s no reason they couldn’t have found us, right?”
“Maybe it was just bad luck?”
“…”
The two different species generals silently gathered up their comrade’s remains, then hurried to catch up with Muria and Ansol, who were almost disappearing over the horizon.
They knew getting close to the two humans was extremely dangerous, with the risk of losing their lives at any moment, but as generals, it was their duty to do so.
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“Muria, your mind is indeed too chaotic. Battle is just battle, you’re thinking too much,” Ansol calmly said, having already noticed that Muria was deliberately moving their battlefield towards a specific location.
But that was all he said without taking any unnecessary action, still heading towards the place Muria wanted to go, as it didn’t matter to him where they fought.
“Father, I also love battle, I like fighting, but I don’t love it the same way you do. I don’t think battle is everything. I can find pleasure in battle, but I can find pleasure in other things too,” Muria replied to Ansol’s rebuke, knowing that he was different from most Titans, as both he and his parents were aware.
“Hmm.” Hearing Muria’s words, Ansol simply grunted a response, then fell silent. He hoped his son would be like him, but he also respected his son’s own preferences and choices.
“Well, here we are, Father. The warm-up is over. It’s time to start the real battle,” said Muria, after a moment of silence, as a steel fortress gleaming with purple-black light came into view. His eyes suddenly brightened and the corner of his mouth slightly curved up.
Surrounding him, countless stars rose within the sea of clouds, surging with the tumultuous Qi of martial arts, making his Cloud Sea seem majestic and profound.
“Gathering the strength of many, the path of a king!” Seeing the manifestation of Muria’s Dharma Appearance, Ansol spoke in a deep tone. He could feel the power emerging from the stars of Muria’s Dharma Appearance did not match the Qi he had refined.
It was power drawn from distant places, appearing mixed and disordered in his eyes, but the quantities were terrifying. These assorted and haphazard energies were perfectly commanded by the Emperor’s presence behind Muria.
Facing an enhanced Muria, Ansol unleashed the fruits of his cultivation within this world—a colossal golden warrior’s phantom stood towering behind him.
A battle intent surged as if to reach the Heavens and tear the cosmos, with a powerful martial oppression covering everything below, causing the Different Species within the fortress to explode one after another, coating their fortress with a carpet of flesh.
And this was just the beginning. As the battle commenced, the two dodged and ducked, leaving their misaimed attacks to rain down upon the fortress.
Under the assault of the father and son duo, the fortress crumbled like a child’s sandcastle on the beach—easily washed away by the tide.
“Stop!” Just as the Different Species within the fortress were running out in despair, a voice filled with anger rang out, followed by two Different Species generals charging on their mounts from afar, attempting to halt the annihilation.
But just as the voice that sparked a glimmer of hope in the eyes of numerous Different Species fell, they saw two giant palms that seemed to cover the entire sky slam down, pulverizing the two generals in midair into dust.
At that moment, the surviving Different Species within the fortress who thought they had seen hope were immediately filled with even greater despair. Some of the Different Species, upon seeing their generals so effortlessly eradicated by the humans, lost all hope of continuing to live, just standing still waiting for death, while others simply took their own weapons and committed suicide.
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“Tsk, how tragic,” remarked one of the four Star Armor Masters as they witnessed the scene where the two Different Species generals were instantly killed by Muria and Ansol in their attempt to prevent their soldiers from being slaughtered and their fortress from destruction.
“Watching this is quite satisfying.”
“Such terrifying combat power, why have they called us here? There’s no need for us to be on guard for them; I feel like our presence here is just to be spectators.”
“Being spectators isn’t bad though; getting such a front-row view of two Martial Supremes fighting isn’t common, and may only happen this once. It’s worth it.”
“Hurry up and record this, these battle images can be treasured for a lifetime.”
“I wonder if Martial Artists are much stronger than us Star Armor Masters? I remember someone saying that Martial Artists and Titled Star Armor Masters are on the same level, but why do I feel like they aren’t even on the same tier?”
“So what are you trying to say?”
“How about I start practicing martial arts now?”
“Forget it, I’ve looked into it, and someone like you has no hope, just give up!”
The four Star Armor Masters joked and teased each other, following behind the two Martial Supremes, watching as they destroyed one Different Species fortress after another, slaughtering the inhabitants, then taking down one Different Species general after another.
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