King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1211 - 1211 1198 Brother Mu

Chapter 1211: Chapter 1198: Brother Mu! Chapter 1211: Chapter 1198: Brother Mu! “Yes, is there a problem?” Jiuli embraced his half-sister from a different father, and his expression instantly became tense.

“You,” Muria stared at the blonde Loli held by Jiuli, wanting to say something, but in a moment, he shook his head, “Never mind, it’s nothing.”

“It’s not, Teacher…” Muria’s behavior made Jiuli even more nervous. Even an idiot could see there was something wrong with his sister.

“Don’t ask anymore. I don’t want to answer you. No matter what you do, you won’t get it out of me.” Muria waved his hand and walked towards the villa’s gate from which the little girl had emerged.

“Hold on.” Jiuli, watching Muria’s indifferent demeanor, quickly followed with his sister in his arms. He still hadn’t figured out how to clearly explain Muria’s identity to his family.

After all, his teacher’s human form was that of a young child, making it impossible to disguise him as a classmate or friend.

“Such a handsome child, whose are you? How did you end up here?” Just as he was worrying about how to explain this to his family, Jiuli heard his mother’s voice.

“I came back with him.” Just as he entered the house, Jiuli saw his teacher irresponsibly pointing at him.

“What is this?” Unsurprisingly, Jiuli’s mother, a very ordinary middle-aged woman, looked at him in astonishment, “My child, where did you kidnap such a handsome little friend from?”

“He…” Jiuli was just about to explain something, but Muria interjected, “I am a poor child who got lost from his parents and have nowhere to go. Fortunately, your son took me in, and I plan to stay with him for a few days.”

“Is that true?” The woman named Wensha smiled at her son, clearly not taking Muria’s words seriously.

“Well, madam, I am your son’s teacher. I came back with your son just to see how his living environment is, and how he has grown to this point.”

Muria once again stated the true reason for his presence, but obviously, this ordinary woman did not take his words seriously.

Sometimes the truth does not gain trust, but a logical falsehood might.

“Mom, this is my mentor’s child. He has some matters to attend to these days, so I need to help look after him for a while. He will be staying with us. His words might sound strange, but that is normal, so please don’t mind it too much.”

“Mentor’s child? Can’t he arrange someone else to care for him? You are studying knowledge from him, not acting as a nanny,” Wensha said somewhat displeased upon hearing her child’s words.

“It’s okay, my mentor has already paid me a salary, and it’s much more than I could earn working part-time outside school.”

Once the first lie had been told, any faults in it required a second or third lie to patch up.

“Furthermore, he is very intelligent. You can treat him as an adult; he won’t bring us any trouble.”

Muria glanced sideways at Jiuli, watching this student cover for his identity without saying a word. Thus, he could stay legitimately at this seemingly modest student’s home.

Then, after briefly meeting and getting to know some of Jiuli’s family members, who were mostly not his blood relatives, Muria was pulled by Jiuli into his room.

“Teacher, please tell me, what is really wrong with my sister?” Jiuli stared earnestly at the child before him.

“There is nothing wrong. She is fine.” Muria surveyed the simply furnished room. At first glance, the room was very ordinary with nothing special about it.

However, in Muria’s eyes, he could see a wooden box under the bed emitting a faint grey light, which was quite eye-catching.

“But when you saw my sister just now, your face changed.” Such an evasion would not stop Jiuli from pressing further.

“That’s because your sister’s condition is just too good. Her situation is even better than yours. You don’t need to worry about her.” Muria pursed his lips then pointed to his bed, “Can you let your teacher see what you’re hiding under there?”

“If you want to see, go ahead. It won’t count for much to you anyway, just some incomplete inheritance.”

Initially, after hearing Muria’s words, the young man furrowed his brows, showing some resistance, but then he thought about the Golden Scales on his body and the being who had transformed into the sun, and he let go of his inhibitions. At this point, hiding it seemed very petty.

“That’s more like it.” Muria gestured, and a wicker box flew out from under the young man’s bed. Then, one by one, lifelike statues of Exotic Beasts flew out, hovering around Muria.

“So this is the inheritance you received?” Muria extended his hand and touched the sculpture that resembled a giant frog. Then, a surge of information, harmless to him, flowed in.

“Ridiculously incomplete.”

It didn’t take long for Muria to complete his assessment of the inheritance contained within these twelve Exotic Beast sculptures and then make his judgment.

“It is clear that this is a rather impressive inheritance, but unfortunately, it’s only a part. With your current progress, it won’t take long for your cultivation path to be cut off.”

Muria looked at Jiuli, “You have just found a New World rich in resources, yet your own cultivation method is incomplete. Your mood must not be very pleasant right now! What do you plan to do about it?”

“I’ll take it one step at a time, trying to find a new method of cultivation before I can’t cultivate anymore,” Jiuli said somewhat helplessly, voicing his biggest concern.

While he was speaking, his eyes were fixed on Muria, hoping that his teacher could offer him a surprising solution.

“Why are you looking at me? I don’t have a cultivation method that suits you.”

“I know.” The young man’s attention was successfully diverted, and he hung his head somewhat despondently. In the silent, extraordinary world, finding a profound Inheritance was like searching for a needle in the ocean.

“However, I can deduce the remaining part based on your incomplete cultivation method.”

But the young man’s despondency didn’t last long as he heard a voice like the sound of heavenly music. He lifted his head and looked at Muria with a face full of surprise.

“You can deduce my cultivation method? Is that possible?”

“Most can’t, but I can,” Muria said cheerily. “With my experience, it won’t take long.”

“That’s great.” Jiuli’s face showed a brilliant smile as he clapped his hands together, overflowing with joy.

Just as the young man was reveling in happiness, a pleasant ringtone chimed, and this year he pulled out his mobile device. After seeing who the caller was, his smile grew even brighter, and the scent of hormones began to waft around him.

“Teacher, I need to go out for a bit, you…”

“I know,” Muria said, watching the spring in the young man’s step and immediately understanding. There was nothing that could make a young man with extraordinary abilities happier than a complete method of cultivation, except for the opposite sex.

“I’ll stay at your house and won’t disturb what you’re about to do, like a good little child.”

“No, Teacher, I mean, you should come with me.”

“No, I’m not interested, and I don’t want to disturb you.”

“Teacher, if I remember correctly, you said you were coming to my hometown and that you wanted to follow me, but now you want to stay at my house? What’s in my house that attracts you?”

“Need I say? Of course, it’s your sister.”

“So, what exactly about my sister?”

“She has no blood relation to you at all, so why do you care about her so much?”

“She’s my sister,” Jiuli said seriously.

“Then, would you risk angering me by stopping me if I wanted to do something to her?”

Muria stared at the young man, and the air in the room began to freeze; the atmosphere abruptly became extremely heavy, making it difficult for Jiuli to breathe.

“Of course,” Jiuli, feeling the suffocating pressure, spoke with difficulty and then added emphatically.

“Good,” Muria smiled upon hearing the young man’s response, and the oppressive heaviness filling the room instantly dissipated. “You can rest easy, I have no ill intentions toward your sister; she is just a bit special.”

“What exactly is special about her?” Jiuli asked, feeling somewhat unwilling to let it go.

“That’s not a level you can involve yourself with right now. It would be useless for me to tell you, as it would only increase your troubles.”

“Is it because I’m too weak?”

“Exactly.”

“Alright, go on your date, then think about how to diligently cultivate.”

In the end, after some inner turmoil, the young man left for his date with mixed feelings. Under the influence of hormones, the temptation of his sister was unmatched, not even Earth Gods excepted.

And naturally, taking advantage of the young man leaving, Muria ran downstairs to find his sister—the delicately featured golden-haired Loli.

Although the young man’s parents saw what Muria was doing, they did not stop him because of his young age—after all, children are not like adults.

“What’s your name?” Muria, teasing the little girl and utilizing his knowledge of the Sky Demon Secret Art along with the bond of their shared Bloodline, had located the entity sleeping inside the Loli.

“My name is Kesi, what’s yours?” The innocent Loli looked up at the dark-haired boy and asked naively.

“I’m Muria, but you can call me Brother Muria.” Having confirmed the entity asleep inside the little girl, Muria tugged at her smooth cheek, making the man sitting on the sofa pretending to read the newspaper twitch.

“Brother Muria!” The golden-haired Loli tilted her head and uttered the name, feeling a bit awkward.

“Hey, good sister,” Muria comfortably responded to the call, for he had confirmed that the entity sleeping inside the Loli was indeed his childhood sparring partner, Heloise.

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