King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1207 - 1207 1194 Totem Sacrifice

Chapter 1207: Chapter 1194: Totem Sacrifice Chapter 1207: Chapter 1194: Totem Sacrifice “But I want to visit your Land of Faith and find out what kind of place can make someone like you unknowingly become an Earth God,”

Muria posed a new request to the giant, “Surely you wouldn’t refuse a reasonable request from the person who saved your life!”

“Um,” Jiuli was eager to refuse, but as he looked at the creature opposite him who appeared “benevolent,” he couldn’t find the words to do so. He didn’t want to find out what the consequences of denying again would be. The scar on his body, deep enough to expose bone, had already shown how powerful the creature facing him was.

“But I drifted here unconscious and I don’t know where I currently am.”

“That’s no big problem. If you just carefully feel for it, you can sense the call coming from a certain place. That place is your Land of Faith, the beginning of your divination. It’s easy to find your way back.”

“Is that so?” the giant said, bewildered as he closed his eyes. Not long after, he opened them, somewhat surprised, “I feel it, I’ve found the way home.”

“Well then, let’s set off!”

“This… if you are going back with me, you need to be prepared to be attacked,”

Seeing that Muria was persistent in wanting to visit his territory, the Golden Giant said somewhat helplessly, trying to dispel his intention.

“Attack? That’s a trivial matter. If they dare to show hostility and attack me arbitrarily, I will strike back. Not many in this world can withstand the consequences of angering me.”

“By the way, how should I address you?” the giant asked cautiously.

“You may call me Mr. Mu!” Muria looked down at the giant in front of him, “And your name?”

“I am Jiuli.”

“Well, Jiuli, can we set out now?”

“Mr. Mu, could you please wait a moment? I need to eat to recover from my injuries.” Jiuli pointed at the scars on his body.

“That’s fine, but make it quick.”

“I’ll be right there, the resources on this island are quite abundant,” the giant said to the black dragon with an awkward smile, then took a few strides out of a small pool and rushed into the dense forest beside it.

“Don’t think about running away. I’ve left a mark on you. I can find you anytime I want,”

As he saw the Golden Giant about to vanish from his sight, the black dragon issued a reminder.

“I won’t run.” Jiuli’s body stiffened slightly, then he continued forward. He had indeed thought about shaking off the black dragon following him, but now that idea was gone.

“Damn, too impulsive. I didn’t bring my weapon box.” A blond youth, in ragged clothes and with several new scars on his body, slumped on a branch of an ancient tree,

“Surviving in a Different World without any information is way too thrilling.”

Caesar tore clothes off his body to handle his wounds, wincing in pain. Since no one was around, he didn’t have to pretend to be tough anymore. He could act just as he felt.

“But what was with those green-skinned dwarves? Despite such small bodies, how could they burst with such incredible strength? Are all natives of Different Worlds so strong? I have Dragon Blood in my veins after all.”

Caesar recalled the clash he just had with a group of primitive-looking green-skinned natives, feeling the pain in his wounds intensify at the memory.

Because initially when he met the natives wielding primitive wooden weapons, because they were only about one and a half meters tall, he underestimated them, and then there was no next move.

Caesar felt that if he hadn’t decided to make a quick escape then, he might well have been done for,

“If I had brought my weapon box…” Caesar gritted his teeth angrily, but then he slumped despondently, as he came to accept the reality,

“I would have needed to bring the entire executive board of the student union as well; otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to fight those natives.”

Howl!!

Just then, a tragic howl came from not far away. It was deep and filled with despair. Caesar looked towards the direction it came from.

With a strong desire for danger, the disheveled man stood up and agilely jumped across the tree canopy. He had joined the dragon to enter the Different World precisely for the thrill, and now he naturally wanted to continue seeking it.

He had great confidence in preserving his life because his Dragon Race Bloodline endowed him with detection talents, not directly boosting his combat power.

“What is this thing?” Caesar lay hidden within a massive branch, nestled in the dense Tree Crown, watching a Golden Giant below swallowing a wild boar-like creature whole.

In the jungle, the wild boar, an overlord-level creature, had its head smashed and covered in thick mud; its hide, mixed with bush branches, was skinned off, and its bleeding flesh was ferociously torn and devoured by the giant.

However, after just a glance, Caesar noticed the barbaric giant’s eyeballs move, looking up towards the Tree Crown where he was hiding.

“Damn, I’ve been spotted.” Realizing that his whereabouts were exposed, Caesar, without a second thought, turned his head and left, performing extreme parkour over the densely branched canopy.

Fortunately for Caesar, although the giant noticed him. it did not pursue him, seemingly mistaking him for some wild monkey.

“Phew.” Feeling like he had escaped certain death and regained yet another lease on life, Caesar sighed deeply, then burst into laughter. This edge-of-death adventure was exactly the thrilling life he wanted.

“Such physical prowess shouldn’t belong to any human from my side.” The giant, consuming his meal in a savage manner, lowered his eyelids and continued gnawing at the raw flesh, which, in his current form, tasted quite exquisite, though it would naturally be unacceptable otherwise.

“That’s about it.” When there was nothing left but a pile of bones, Jiuli looked down at the scattered black blood scabs, wiped the corners of his mouth still dripping with fresh blood, and turned to head back to where he had come from.

“Let’s go, Mr. Mu.” The Giant, very respectfully to the black dragon, fumbled on himself for a long time. Not finding the mark mentioned by the black dragon made him all the more cautious.

“Do you have the ability to fly?” Muria scrutinized the giant since he could see through to the true nature of this giant, hence such a question.

“I can fly, but not fast,” Jiuli said with an embarrassed smile.

“As long as you can fly, get in the air and let me see.”

“Okay.” Under Muria’s watch, the Giant covered in Golden Scales transformed, his scales turning blue and changing from their original semi-circular shape to a diamond shape.

It wasn’t just the scales’ transformation that was astonishing, but Jiuli’s transformation was greater; his strong legs fused into one thick, sinuous snake tail.

His facial features became more anthropomorphic, and where there had only been hollows for breathing, now a prominent nose emerged, and biologically functional structures similar to fish fins appeared on either side of his head. His hands changed from three fingers to five.

“Interesting!” Muria was intrigued by Jiuli in front of him, who had completely transformed into another creature.

In his youth, he could easily alter his form, but his transformation was based on Bloodline, while this creature before him was utterly different, “This isn’t your original form, is it? How many combat forms do you have?”

“Only two now.” The creature with a human head and a snake tail appeared somewhat shy.

“From your words, can you possess even more forms later on?”

“If I can continue to grow stronger, yes.”

“Tsk.” Muria’s interest grew, but the youngster was too guarded, reluctant to share his cultivation method with him. As a figure from the Epics, he wouldn’t demean himself by forcefully taking the youngster’s cultivation method.

“Let’s go.”

Black dragon spread its wings, generating furious wind, and his body rose against the wind swiftly reaching a thousand meters in altitude. Looking down at Jiuli slowly climbing through the clouds, he felt discontent, “Too slow.”

Then, amidst a series of exclaims, the black dragon under the vault of heaven stirred even fiercer winds, carrying the blue creature with it, speeding in the directed path.

Over the boundless Sea Area, large and small Sea Islands dotted the landscape. With the extraordinary vision of his kind, he saw green-skinned Intelligent Creatures on these islands, living in tribes, still at their most primitive stages of development.

The totem pillars standing in the center of each tribe, engraved with various patterns and texts, served as the best proof. On these totems, Muria felt the Power of Faith, hence he roughly understood how that little guy behind him became an Earth God.

“Mr. Mu, please be careful. You are nearly reaching my Land of Faith now, which connects to the Sea Area of my homeland, guarded very strictly; if possible, could you hide your form a bit? This could avoid many unnecessary misunderstandings.”

Swept by the furious wind, experiencing extreme speed like never before, Jiuli called out with some difficulty. He thought his voice would be ignored in such speed, but the next moment, he was taken above the cloud layers, and he felt relieved.

“What a spectacular view!” Suddenly, Muria exclaimed in admiration because he saw a permanent, natural Spatial Tunnel.

Light permeating between sea and sky reflected a completely Different World, the intermingling point of two realms. The beings from both sides could thus communicate, and at this moment, several Iron ships passed through the space portal, traveling back and forth between two worlds…

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