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Chapter 1306 - 1306 1291 Seal Bead Mirror
Chapter 1306: Chapter 1291: Seal, Bead, Mirror Chapter 1306: Chapter 1291: Seal, Bead, Mirror “Indeed, you only come to me when there is something you need!” Upon hearing Muria express her purpose, the Spirit of the Void, Hephaestus, grumbled dissatisfiedly, its character hardly differing from that of real creatures.
“Cough, you can’t blame me for that; after all, I am usually very busy, and the memories this place holds for me are just too painful,” Muria shared her thoughts openly with this uniquely esteemed spirit.
“That is also true,” the Spirit of the Void slowly nodded. “So, what is this about reforging weapons?”
“This is what I am thinking…” Muria laid out her thoughts, making the Spirit of the Void nod slowly.
“In fact, I wanted to discuss this issue back then, but you were so excited at the time, I guessed even if I had spoken, you wouldn’t have listened to me, and it wouldn’t have had much effect on you, so I didn’t say too much.”
“Ah, I indeed was a bit impulsive back then,” Muria sighed. It was because he had an excessive number of weapons, and although many of them had redundant functions, they had not greatly impacted him, so he had little desire to correct them.
Now, after battling with the Insect Race Empress, who was stronger than him, Muria began pondering various methods to enhance his own battle power, naturally including his Exclusive Weapons in his considerations.
“So what are you planning to reforge, and how exactly?” the Spirit of the Void inquired. “Are all these fragments to be melted down?”
“No, not all; just melt part of them, and fix the rest for me!” Muria replied.
“Alright, which ones do you plan to repair, and which do you want to melt?”
Muria lightly traced the Divine Weapon fragments behind him, marking out the weapons he wanted to repair without reforging, “Fix these for me first!”
“Tsk, what kind of being did you encounter that turned your weapons into such a state?”
Hephaestus picked up a fragment, and upon seeing the very clear fingerprints on it, his face instantly revealed a look of astonishment—no one understood better than him how hard Legendary Metal was.
“Pseudo-realm!” Muria pulled at his mouth and was reluctant to talk more; this battle would be firmly remembered by him and used as a motive to spur himself to grow stronger.
“No wonder your weapons ended up like this, but with your current strength, to have clashed with such a being, how did you survive?”
“The Shiyu Dominator intervened,” Muria urged at once. “Enough, don’t ask too much about these matters, just fix these few weapons for me!”
“No problem!”
The vast and pure energy waterfall cascaded from the ceiling of the Void Forging Palace down to the nine-tiered altar carrying the Eternal Flame, and the ethereal transparent flames instantly surged, emitting an aura that made Muria’s expression grow grave.
“Throw them in!”
Muria placed the five Exclusive Weapons he decided to repair without alteration into the Eternal Flame, waiting with fragments of five other weapons.
Then Muria witnessed the rebirth, like a phoenix rising from its ashes, of these five weapons. As the Exclusive Equipments, considered to make no alterations, were restored to their original state in the blaze, Muria attempted to recall them. However, the Spirit of the Void stopped him.
“Since you’ve come to me with your shattered weapons, I naturally can’t just simply repair them—that would be too shameful for me. Let me add something special.”
Next, under Muria’s curious gaze, the Spirit of the Void forged complex Ancient Divine Texts directly into the five pieces of equipment.
As more Ancient Divine Texts were inscribed, Muria felt a slight increase in the power of his weapons. Though the improvement was minor, it was enough to astonish him, given their enhanced level.
“There, try them on!”
At the Spirit of the Void’s invitation, Muria recalled the now repaired, and even strengthened, equipment. They were namely the primary defense Armor, Saintly Imperial Abyss, and the main battle Weapons: Damo Sword, Prison Suppression Halberd, Spear of the Sun Chaser, and Staff of the End.
As for the other five weapons, Star Cloud Chain, Falling Star Bow, Army-breaking Halberd, Seven Sins Blade, and Startling God Battle Axe, all were determined by Muria to be melted down and reforged.
Though among them, the Seven Sins Blade and the Star Cloud Chain had been used more frequently by Muria, it goes without saying that the Seven Sins Blade’s function overlapped with the Damo Sword, and the Star Cloud Chain, in Muria’s eyes now, was just too fanciful.
The main function of the Star Cloud Chain was binding and sealing, it only worked against beings weaker than Muria; for those stronger than Muria, it was utterly useless, just like this battle with the Insect Race Empress Candice.
The Star Cloud Chain was used only once and then there was no more; it merely bound the Empress for less than a second before being torn apart.
Thus, after a painful reflection, Muria resolved to melt it down and refine it into another kind of simpler, more practical weapon.
“All right, Muria, send in all the fragments you have prepared to melt down!”
“Yes!”
Muria gladly complied, sending all the legendary alloy fused with his soul and blood into the Eternal Flames, then quietly watched as they slowly began to melt within the flames.
“What kind of weapon do you want to forge?”
“I need a weapon that can assist me during battles without requiring much effort on my part.”
“Do you have any ideas?”
“Yes.” Muria nodded emphatically, then shared his new equipment ideas with the spirit.
“Your ideas are really… different from the usual Titan,” the spirit said, its expression turning slightly strange after hearing Muria’s thoughts. Nevertheless, it found the weapons Muria chose to be quite impressive.
The equipment Muria desired was simple in operation but immensely powerful. With a reflection on his own experiences and memories, it quickly found a template.
In the quiet corner by the small building, where a brick easily found in any alley was… Bah, mythologically speaking, forged from the fragmented Mount Buzhou, used for smacking directly on the forehead, this Seal was named the foremost among divine weapons in terms of lethality.
Such a weapon, immense in lethality but brutally simple, was firmly decided upon by Muria in an instant, and he began to take action.
“An equipment specifically for smashing, crafted using our Titan Tribe’s method of weapon forging. Once smashed, it can also be retracted at will with just a thought—a type of weapon that’s really simple and crude, without any finesse.” Hephaestus sighed, then according to Muria’s request, gathered the melted metal in the Eternal Flames and shaped it into a perfectly square Seal.
“With appropriate materials and paired with our Titan Tribe’s inherent physical strength, such a weapon can kill a formidable opponent in short order, bringing a swift end to the battle. It’s indeed very suitable for Titans. Hephaestus, if young Titans come to you for weapons in the future, you might recommend this type of equipment to them.”
“Forget it, it’s not happening. If a Titan wants to add a few more pieces to their arsenal, I might recommend it to them, but if it’s their first weapon, I absolutely wouldn’t.”
“That makes sense, your recommendation probably wouldn’t be of much use anyway.”
Being a super hybrid who grew up among the Titans, Muria knew the nature of Titans all too well; bricks—Bah, Seal-type weapons, however valuable, were truly simple to operate and wouldn’t appeal to those Titans who loved to hone their skills and display their prowess in battles.
“Muria, you are an Epic after all. You must have some good stuff on you, stop hiding them now, bring everything out! The second set of equipment you requested, I think we can add something to it to increase its power.”
Set, not just a piece. The spirit wasn’t wrong; Muria’s second desired equipment was indeed a set, a suite composed of multiple individual parts.
According to Muria’s current demands, although it was a set, it was anything but flashy—focused on simplicity, practicality, and functionality.
“It’s starting to take shape, Muria, if you want to add anything else now’s the time, it will be troublesome to enhance it once it’s fully formed. I’m not in the mood to fuss over it again.”
“Yes, good, I have some materials with spatial properties here, add them for me!”
Watching the Eternal Flames, where thirty-three rounded beads as golden and lustrous as jade slowly took shape, Muria suppressed the reluctance in his heart, pulling out some precious materials he had collected over millennia.
For the second set of equipment, Muria’s requirement shifted from lethality to more of an auxiliary and sealing capability, while also incorporating some defensive functions. When necessary, due to the robust materials, it could also temporarily serve as offensive equipment.
Muria wanted to create a multifunctional composite set, akin to a cure-all, naturally with sealing as the focus. Naturally, creating such complex equipment required a greater upfront investment in resources.
“Tsk, Muria, I remember you have dragon’s bloodline, you are being too generous!” the spirit of the Void exclaimed in amazement upon seeing the materials Muria brought out.
“It’s not for someone else; it’s for my own practice, there’s nothing to hold back.”
“That’s true!” The spirit of the Void, focused on weapon forging, had divine texts constantly forming on the surrounding metal walls every moment, then merging into the nascent embryonic form in the Eternal Flames,
“By the way, your third piece of equipment, you don’t want any lethality in it at all?”
“Focus on surveillance, monitoring, and escape. Anything else you think you can add to it, do so; if not, never mind.” Muria responded, watching the equatorial-like equipment tumbling in the flames.
“This request is really unusual; it’s my first time making such equipment,” the spirit of the Void remarked.
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