King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1205 - 1205 1192 The Person Favored by the Worlds Qi

Chapter 1205: Chapter 1192: The Person Favored by the World’s Qi Fortune Chapter 1205: Chapter 1192: The Person Favored by the World’s Qi Fortune “Not what we imagined?” The white-haired principal was still confused. He couldn’t understand what the dragon, which had resisted the damage from the Philosopher’s Stone, was saying, but this didn’t prevent him from being more cautious around it.

Since the strongest creation of the alchemy system on the extraordinary side couldn’t harm the dragon, then he might as well try the most destructive creation on the technological side. He truly couldn’t believe that the dragon could resist even the damage from a nuclear explosion.

“Forget it, there’s no use in more talk. Your knowledge is limited to this after all; explaining is too much of a hassle.”

Thunder shimmered within the flames, and amidst the thunderfire, a black dragon with a slender body and well-proportioned limbs, every part of it perfectly formed yet not lacking in a sense of power, appeared.

Cradling thunderfire in its golden pupils, it looked down on all the humans, high and mighty, devoid of even a hint of emotion, as if seeing a swarm of ants.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

In the next instant, like a furious storm, rune bullets rained down on the black dragon, covering the sky, as if intending to blast it into dust.

But regardless of how large the caliber of the bullets was or how complicated the arcane spirit runes inscribed on them were, their fate was all the same. They struck the network of lightning on the surface of the black dragon’s body and then fell powerlessly to the ground, making a crisp sound.

For a time, the already wrecked library became even more damaged, and when peace returned to the library, the black dragon sat unharmed there, its body covered in a lightning net that glittered with a blinding brilliance.

The next moment, thunderfire erupted like a flood from an opened dam, and in an instant, blinding lightning and scorching flames engulfed the library. After the thunderfire dissipated, the previously cramped library suddenly seemed much more spacious.

On the ground, one set of armor after another became charred and twisted, still flickering with a red glow as they began to melt, emitting plumes of black smoke. Apart from that, there was nothing but ashes.

“These people…” The black-haired youth, Lu Tianming, who was standing opposite the black dragon, lowered his hand that shielded him from the bright light and, upon seeing such a shocking scene, frightenedly sat down on the ground, his face turning even paler.

“Humans always have to pay the price for their actions, don’t they?” said the black dragon in an indifferent tone, having wiped out nearly all the humans present with one strike, “When they attacked, they should have been prepared to withstand the counterattack.”

“So this is why I’m still alive?” asked the white-haired principal, unharmed like Lu Tianming, looking grimly at the giant creature before him.

“That’s right. You should feel lucky that you didn’t act rashly just now, like your students,” the black dragon said.

The black dragon reached out its claws and lightly grabbed forward. The well-built, lofty youth who would be considered perfect among humans was caught up by the raging wind and landed in the dragon’s hand.

“There’s another one.”

“I knew it. I shouldn’t have taken on this job,” said the youth, enveloped by the shadow of death, with resignation on his face. Looking up at the imposing dragon in front of him, then glancing at Lu Tianming, who stood beside, clueless and not knowing what to do, he said,

“But why go after me first? He’s the one who caused you the most harm.”

“From the moment you started investigating, everything has been under my watch. Did you think I didn’t see you handing this bullet to the kid and persuading him to shoot at me?”

“Principal, did you hear that? Whatever we do, he’s got his eyes on us. There’s no point in playing anymore,” said the captive youth casually, smiling at the white-haired principal.

“You don’t need to tell me; I heard him,” the old man lifted his head, looking up at Muria, “So, do you now intend to level this Academy that was built for hunting dragons?”

“I’m not interested,” Muria lowered his head, his Golden Dragon Eyes fixing on the Dragonkin in his hand, “However, I am quite interested in the different creatures you mentioned.”

“You’re interested in these?” Caesar asked with surprise on his face, soon nodding in understanding, “That makes sense, as a dragon, you would naturally be more interested in those different creatures than humans.”

“Tell me in detail, and I might consider sparing your life,” Muria lowered his head, hot sparks spewing onto the young man’s head, igniting his golden hair.

“Wait a second, get away from me first,” Caesar said quickly, patting out the sparks in his hair, visibly distressed, “and then I’ll answer whatever you ask.”

“Go on, what are these so-called different creatures?”

“What else could they be? They are creatures that couldn’t possibly emerge from the ecology of our world. But just like dragons, they are special beings wielding extraordinary powers.”

In Caesar’s understanding, any being with extraordinary powers must surely have some connection to dragons, but the different creatures he dealt with bore no trace of dragon blood no matter how he looked.

“So, the different creatures you faced are extraordinary beings from an otherworld, right?”

“Correct. Lately, for some reason, a large number of different creatures have been appearing randomly around the world, without any warning, causing us a lot of trouble,” Caesar agreed.

“Were there any similar incidents before?”

“According to the records of my Clan, there were, but not as frequent as they have been lately. I don’t know what’s happened.”

“Is that so!” Muria nodded thoughtfully, the world in these humans’ eyes was completely different from the world in his eyes; a part of the great world was all of the world to these humans.

“Take me to the site where the recent Different Creatures have appeared.”

“Okay, but you can’t destroy and kill anymore.”

“I have already said, I am not the dragon who delights in destruction and slaughter.”

Muria glanced at the principal and Lu Tianming, who was slumped on the ground, then his wings unfurled behind him. His massive Dragon Body broke through the library’s ceiling, creating a huge hole, and he emerged under the dome of the sky.

“Ahh~ So this is what flying feels like,” Caesar, held by the dragon and looking down at the Earth that was gradually enlarging in his eyes, revealed a look of excitement, experiencing something completely new and thrilling.

“No, this is what being kidnapped by a dragon feels like. If I merely let you go, you can experience a rapid approach towards death.”

“But then you’d lose your best guide, wouldn’t you? No one in this world is more familiar with Different Creatures than I am,” Caesar said with confidence.

“Enough talk, direct me.”

“Is this the place?”

A child barely six or seven years old looked at the chaotic and shattered street, where the street bore shocking giant handprints. Next to him stood Caesar, whose hair was partially singed, looking somewhat disheveled.

“Yes, right here. Over a month ago, a group of four to five meters tall Giant Apes appeared where they shouldn’t have, and I led people to suppress them all, but at a great cost.”

“Hmm, just as I thought,” Muria’s eyes shimmered as they reflected a completely different scene from the street before him. He extended his hand and gently pressed forward.

In the space that appeared empty to Caesar, centered around the palm of the child who was transformed from a black dragon, ripples emanated, revealing a vast, endless forest. The fresh air from the dense primeval woodland wafted over.

“What is this?” The well-traveled young man, astonished by the bizarre scene before him, asked, “A mirage? But why is there a smell?”

“You already have the answer, why test me?”

“Is it really a Different World?” The young man’s eyes shone like an enraged lion’s.

“What, want to go?” Muria, looking at the young man with dilute Dragon Blood in his body, asked with a smile.

“If it truly is a Different World, I want to see it.” The young man, born at the pinnacle of the human hierarchy, didn’t hesitate to answer.

He had tried every interesting thing in the world, including the most dangerous dragon-slaying. His current life, in his eyes, was truly bland, even dull.

The reason he took on the task of dealing with Different Creatures was to enter a world completely different from his current one. Now, the door to that Different World was open.

“Is that so? Think carefully before you go in. Once you pass through this door, there might be no return.”

Muria stepped towards the portal to the Different World that others could see. What he intended to visit was just another area of the Cluster World, “If you’re resolved, then follow me.”

After speaking, Muria didn’t mind about the guy, to him, this Dragonkin was merely a tool to lead the way. He passed through the pervaded space node and arrived at another area of the Cluster World.

“This region, I wonder if there are other Epics?” After passing through the space node, Muria appeared above the vast sea of trees and fell into contemplation.

The Cluster World wasn’t only visited by him; his whole family had come, and Titans, Blazing Sky, Dragon Race all had their Epics enter it. Moreover, there were beings like the Shiyu Dominator, and without a doubt, that ancient ancestor was also likely present.

“Ah!!”

At that moment, a cry of agony pierced the air, and Muria looked down to see a young man with partially singed hair plummeting from mid-air.

“Actually followed along, tsk, such a love for thrills, huh?” Seeing the young man falling towards the ground, Muria didn’t feel any urge to reach out; such a height wouldn’t kill the guy.

“Destiny is uncertain; the future is in your own hands.” Muria paid no heed to the youth who had followed him, transformed into a black dragon nearly ten meters in length, and chose a direction at random, speeding off.

Not long after flying, Muria heard the sounds of tide fluctuations and the slightly moist smell of the sea, and then he saw the endless azure ocean and a Golden Giant lying unconscious on the surface of the sea.

“Hmm! A castaway?” The black dragon cut through the sky, heading towards the prominent humanoid object floating in the water.

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