King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1259 - 1259 1246 Merge Integrate Copy

Chapter 1259: Chapter 1246: Merge, Integrate, Copy Chapter 1259: Chapter 1246: Merge, Integrate, Copy “Is this all you have, or do you possess stronger weapons but think these scraps of metal are sufficient against me?”

Muria glanced at the Winged Serpent Dragon that flew up from the barren wasteland and waved his hand to bring it into his personal domain for recuperation. He slightly raised his head and looked towards the spherical fortress descending from the sky, smiling disdainfully.

Although he was unsure whether the manipulators of these silver-white metals, or the operators behind these weapons, could understand him, it did not prevent him from expressing his opinions and views.

“Underestimating the unknown is not a good habit!”

Similar to the previous Winged Serpent Dragons, but constructed in a completely different domain, Dragon Snakes built from Thunderfire roamed freely between the domains filled with intense heat and explosive thunder, obliterating everything in their path.

At the thought of a significant entity’s reincarnation, thousands of elemental beings bred within his domain. Although these beings possessed spirituality, they only had the most basic instinct of action, similar to wild beasts, instinctively destroying everything in the domain that was incompatible with them.

Although these Thunderfire Dragon Snakes lacked intelligence, as manifestations of a Legendary Dragon Power, they possessed terrifying destructive powers that had reached the secular pinnacle.

This was a Demigod Power capable of surviving in the Void, easily obliterate a nation, establish a regime, alter continental landscapes, and influence celestial phenomena.

And such power, under the control of an Epic, when fully unleashed, achieved far greater battle outcomes than hours of desperate fighting by an ordinary Winged Dragon Race.

This explosion of Legendary Great Power maintained the domain for merely a dozen breaths before Muria voluntarily disbanded it.

Facing a group of numerous but far less powerful enemies, maintaining a domain with a radius exceeding ten thousand meters as a way to exhaust them was an idiotic act.

In general, domains used to clear lesser troops made them a target for enemies, providing an avenue for attacks to reach him, so Muria decided to cut his losses.

This burst cleared everything within the domain with him at the center, reaching a radius of ten thousand meters; within this domain, aside from the elements and himself, no tiny creatures existed.

But in the next instant, rhombus-shaped metals and silver-white jellyfish filled the area, rendering Muria’s recent attack completely meaningless.

If it were a less determined Extraordinary Being, such an outcome could drive them insane, because, despite the weaker strength of these enemies, there was no hope of overcoming them, eventually leading only to being exhausted to death.

“How many of them must there be? I’ve destroyed so many and still not even a slight reaction?”

Muria muttered to himself, casually crushing a Silver-white Winged Serpent Dragon that had just formed and charged at him. Then, he looked up at the Armed Satellite still slowly descending, as the radiant burst of golden light flashed, the slender Demigod Dragon appeared.

The Giant Dragon, whose scales flashed with radiant Divine Glory, spread its wings, and then the crisp and melodious incantations of the Dragon Language echoed across the sky filled with silver-white metal constructs.

Crackling~

Radiant Golden Thunder burst forth between heaven and earth, tens of thousands of thick bolts of thunder interlinked, forming a terrifying thunderstorm filled with destructive power. The violent thunder twisted and destroyed everything it touched.

Then, the charred and shattered twisted metal constructs rained down from the sky like a torrential downpour, and the satellite fortress in the sky, which was not even fully deployed, was pierced by a bolt of thunder before it could bring Muria within its attack range. Its core components were directly melted, dragging flames as it fell from the sky…

“Is this a weapon, or a civilization existing in a special form?”

Raising a shield, Muria ignored the attacks from the hundreds of different metal components outside the shield and examined the metal parts in his hands.

It had been about half a month since he stepped into the domain marked as forbidden by the Vanguard Fleet of the Yuguang Civilization. During this half-month, Muria had been constantly fighting, or rather, searching.

Because using battle to describe his experiences over this half-month did not seem quite right to Muria; though these silver-white metal components’ attacks had reached the legendary standard, capable of twisting a continent’s terrain and altering the celestial phenomena.

But the sources capable of such attacks were enormous fortress-level weapons, and the mere preparatory phase emissions were enough for Muria to sense and destroy them in advance.

Even if they could be successfully launched, these attacks, which could match legendary might, were not able to lock on and hit Muria; therefore, in Muria’s eyes, it barely counted as battle.

After all, the power of the opposing side was too weak, its only advantage being its massive numbers. He could easily cause massive losses with little effort.

But numbers were not the only advantage of the silver-whites; their powerful adaptability was. In this half month, Muria saw the smallest in size but most numerous rhombus-shaped metal components form various unrelated structural forms, all attacking him.

Among these forms, there were technological shapes resembling battleships, fortresses, orbital cannons, and similar constructs developed by technological civilizations, as well as forms resembling extraordinary beings.

These unrelated and un-systematic forms made Muria realize that he was probably facing an extremely aggressive race, or rather, their weapons.

After all, the dynamic attacks created by these rhombus-shaped metals were something Muria had already witnessed.

“To assimilate, to merge, and then to replicate.”

That was the terrifying aspect of these silver-white metals capable of combining and transforming at any moment surrounding him; but this metallic horror also had a major flaw, which was that their combat strength’s upper limit entirely depended on the creatures or weapons they merged with.

“It looks like these metals have not devoured any legendary creatures, otherwise I would be facing a mob of legendary beings. If that happened, unless my true self intervened, there’d be no way I could emerge unscathed.”

Muria thought divergently, “If these metals got a hold of the blood of my true self, I wonder if they could replicate a silver-white metal version of me?”

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