King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1277 - 1277 1263 Come Help Me

Chapter 1277: Chapter 1263: Come Help Me Chapter 1277: Chapter 1263: Come Help Me “Is it over already?” asked the Dragon Person clad in crimson-heavy armor, seeing the Fortress overrun by the swarm of insects. His humanoid features, covered in fine Scales, stiffened, for such a war had transcended his understanding.

What was this? Relentless, fearless, always advancing, knowing only slaughter—the characteristics possessed by the attacking side. But with ample strength and endless numbers, what in this world could they not conquer?

“No, it has not ended yet!”

Even in the face of such a shocking war, the Dragon King maintained a calm and composed demeanor, and his attitude steadied the Dragon People who were panicked by the endless Bug Tide.

“Take a good look, these are the enemies we are about to face.”

Within the interplay of Light and Shadow, the insects that had already broken through the Fortress and slaughtered every living creature within continued their pursuit, chasing down the army fleeing from the Fortress.

But suddenly, the seemingly boundless Bug Tide that had obscured everything on the Earth came to a halt as if they had received a command from a certain being at the same moment.

Then these insects exhibited a chilling level of coordination, discipline, and cold-bloodedness that would terrify any intelligent Creature.

From the top-down perspective through the Light and Shadow, one could see several exceedingly unique insects within the insect-occupied Fortress. Upon their appearance, they slowly squirmed and transformed, their bases plunging deep into the ground, while the parts exposed above ground morphed into buildings of strange Form.

Then, centering around these buildings, a layer of grotesquely moist Fungal Blanket began to grow rapidly. After that, spider-like insects dragged all the corpses within the Fortress onto the Fungal Blanket surrounding the newly formed buildings.

Before long, all the corpses on these Fungal Blankets started to slowly dissolve, or to be more precise, be consumed. Subsequently, the bizarre buildings began to throb and contract. Then, new insects surged forth from the flesh openings that these buildings had unfurled.

“What is this?”

Even the most cold-hearted Dragon People could not remain composed upon witnessing a Human Fortress City being transformed into an aberrant city filled with bizarre flesh architecture in a very short time.

It wasn’t out of sympathy for the Humans’ plight but rather the shock of the power displayed by the insects whose efficiency was simply too extraordinary; it was utterly abnormal.

“Have you seen clearly? Your opponents not only possess extreme discipline and obedience but also completely lack any fear.

The most terrifying aspect, though, is that they never have to worry about combat losses. Any dead Creatures, trees, even chunks of Earth containing the slightest hint of Qi can be digested and absorbed by them, and then they can create new combat insects.”

A look of amazement appeared in Dimos’ eyes as he was surprised by such a race seemingly born for war, and he was also intrigued.

From the actions of these insects, it was clear they lacked independent self-awareness and even intelligence, possessing only the instinct for slaughter.

And this undoubtedly indicated that this special race had even higher-level controllers hidden behind these insects, maneuvering the boundless Bug Tide to plunder everything.

As an Epics standing high above, he possessed the power to crush the entire race, representing also an opportunity to dominate the race and its hidden manipulators.

“If this toy could be taken into my hands, I would never again need to worry about the affairs of my Subordinate Army,” Dimos thought silently, growing happier the more he considered it.

Although the Bug Tide might seem terrifying to ordinary creatures, to an existence like him, it was quite laughable. Merely relying on the strength of his Reincarnated Body, he was more than able to crush this race.

“Sir, hadn’t you already confirmed that the Evil God had fallen? Why search again?”

The Red Dragon Auston, who had been shamelessly following Muria, accompanied her on her patrol of the earth and asked curiously.

“That was to deceive Them, to make Them believe I’ve let my guard down,” Muria said indifferently, having long been able to control her emotions. How could she possibly make such a rookie mistake as to underestimate the enemy out of pride?

“The Deity hasn’t fallen? You’ve already shattered Their Divine Kingdom. Even if They haven’t fallen, They shouldn’t be able to pose a threat to you anytime soon, right?”

Auston was somewhat shocked. The Divine Kingdom was gone, and the Deity could still be alive?

“There’s a high probability They have fallen,” Muria glanced at the Red Dragon, “but They have already resurrected once. Who’s to say They can’t do it for a second time?

Plus, the domain They controlled is very likely related to fear, a Deity that draws power from the negative emotions of creatures. How troublesome are such Deities? Even your brains would understand that.

The various Domains of this great world have already started to connect with each other. For that Deity, this is an unprecedented opportunity, an opportunity for Them to swiftly complete Their transformation.”

“So, what do we do?” Auston asked somewhat bewilderedly, now realizing the gravity of the situation and also how tenaciously alive a god can be.

“Find Their Coffin, then nail Them shut in it.”

“Where do we find it?” Auston felt a bit helpless. This was beyond his realm of knowledge—no believers, no church, and the Divine Kingdom was destroyed. Where to find a Coffin?

“Well, who knows, leave it to fate. If we can’t find it, we’ll go to the next Domain and see if the Deity there is the Evil God I’m looking for,” Muria said nonchalantly.

“Uh!” Hearing such a carefree remark, Auston was dumbstruck for a while, but soon, he was jolted by an abrupt appearance of a legendary aura.

“Who?”

The Ancient Dragon, clad in Scale armor, looked vigilantly at the gradually appearing Dragon Form shadow ahead. It wasn’t any Giant Dragon he knew of, yet the moment it appeared, he knew without a doubt that it was a dragon.

“Ah, Muria, to think I’ve managed to contact you. It seems you’ve come in as well.”

The Dragon King’s consciousness, after breaking through numerous spatial barriers to appear in this Domain, saw the black-haired youth with golden pupils and was not surprised at all. It would have been strange if his grandson hadn’t come after hearing the news.

“Grandfather?” Muria raised an eyebrow. Although the dragon before her was completely unfamiliar, Muria had already seen the essence.

“Hmm, it’s me, no need for small talk, come help me!”

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