King of Titans and Dragons -
Chapter 1312 - 1312 1297 I Want to Go Too
Chapter 1312: Chapter 1297: I Want to Go Too Chapter 1312: Chapter 1297: I Want to Go Too Because a great being, who had returned from the Void, had taken over a subcontinent, the vast Empire with power spread across the world and even into outer space, sprang into full operation in an instant.
Elegant Golden Dragons, bearing the orders and questions from the supreme ruler of the Empire, inquired with the Legion Generals stationed around the world and outer space.
The responses they received were almost uniform, boiling down to two types, willing or desiring to consider further. Of course, those who said they wanted to think it over could essentially be regarded as having refused.
After all, with great authority in hand, combined with the comfortable life brought by the Empire’s prosperity, it was only natural for some generals to have lost their drive and ambition.
This was also within Muria’s expectations, and such normalcy did not anger her. After all, not everyone in an Empire can be fond of war and yearning for conquest.
Having received the answers from many generals, the Emperor began to recall legions and adjust the Empire’s defenses. As the domestic population gradually increased due to the peaceful environment, the Imperial Army, which had always been sharp and eager for progress, started a comprehensive shift to defense, immediately drawing the attention of major powers around the world.
As the only Empire not established on the Main Continent, but based on a subcontinent, the Senapus Empire was indeed too unique. Even the population of the Imperial family added up to less than ten, yet no existence, no power dared to underestimate it.
Because the force represented by this Imperial family was simply too terrifying, should these three powers unite, sweeping across the world would probably not be much of an issue.
Because of this, ever since the establishment of the Senapus Empire, any force or being with even a slight understanding of it would not trouble it, but rather, give way as much as possible.
However, it was for this reason that any move by this Empire, established by the Half-blood Titan, could attract the entire world’s attention, especially when there was an unusually large-scale mobilization of legions, even the deities high above cast their gazes down.
The deities who raised their Divine Thrones with faith had their roots of faith embedded in the secular world, and the power controlled by the Empire was sufficient to shake the foundation of any faith-based deity.
Just as the world’s atmosphere was becoming tense due to the Senapus Empire’s mobilization of legions, in a beautiful outer Plane, an epic father finally found what he was looking for.
“Father, how did you come back?”
The Dragon Girl with a pair of small, adorable Dragon Horns on her forehead showed a look of surprise and delight as she looked at the young man who suddenly appeared in front of them, smiling at them.
“Have you become as powerful as our great ancestor? That was fast! Father, you’re so strong!”
“Cough!” Hearing his daughter’s words, Muria, who had intended to chat with them about other pleasant matters, coughed dryly, feeling somewhat embarrassed, “I’m still no match for Grandfather. I think it will take me a long while to accumulate enough to reach the same level as Grandfather.”
His grandfather, the Lord of the Wilds Akmonde, a Titan who had advanced to Pseudo-realm in a very short time and was ready to break through to Third-tier creations at any time, was considered an anomaly among the Titan Tribe.
And the ascension of this epic ancestor was not something ordinary epics could replicate. According to his own description, he had participated in a unification war of a World Community and persisted until the end of that vast conflict, thereby gaining the accumulation other epics would need hundreds of thousands of years to obtain.
This approach was simply risking one’s life; strength no longer played a decisive role; it depended mainly on luck, and for those unlucky, it meant a cold end, with anything left over becoming the foundation for other beings.
Before possessing the strength that could play a decisive role in such a level of conflict, Muria would definitely not partake or try out his luck in such a situation.
“But didn’t you say you wouldn’t return to Elasia until you reached the same realm as our great ancestor?”
Ketiya, Muria’s third daughter with Titan Bloodline, blinked her eyes and asked bluntly.
“That was Grandfather’s requirement of me, I never had such a thought. After I successfully ascended, I wanted to come back to see you, but your great-grandfather stopped me and wouldn’t let me return.”
“Father, what brings you back this time? Did you sneak back to see us while Great-Grandfather is away?”
In Muria’s eyes, his eldest daughter, Gladys, who had the most mature and stable personality, was smoothing things over for Muria, bringing father and daughters closer together and making the atmosphere more harmonious.
“I…” Muria felt even more embarrassed because, due to his Golden Dragon lineage, he had developed a habit of never lying. So under the circumstances, he simply couldn’t manage to tell a bald-faced lie.
“Father, did you come back for some other reason?” It was then that his eldest daughter, Gladys, felt embarrassed when she saw the expression on Muria’s face—she seemed to have said the wrong thing.
“You all should know that this time, members of the Titan, Blazing Sky, and Giant Dragon races have all collectively reincarnated into a very special world, including your older brother and your grandparents. I have done the same.”
“Then why have you returned?”
Surrounded by a primitive wilderness, and despite nearly a thousand years passing by, Tiffany, who still possessed the appearance of a youthful and beautiful girl, asked curiously, her attention easily diverted.
“I have a bold idea, and to realize this idea, I need to make the most comprehensive preparations.”
As for his defeat in the Void, Muria naturally did not mention it—a topic that didn’t need to be brought up and that would tarnish the glowing image he held as a father.
“So I came back!”
“What is this bold idea?” the Dragon Girl pressed on.
“The Great World Domination Plan!” Muria said with a hint of pride as he introduced to his three daughters the idea, which was audacious to say the least, and the plan that already had a rough framework.
After listening to Muria’s plan and ideas, his eldest daughter’s expression turned solemn as she thought seriously, his second daughter’s face lit up with longing, her eyes sparkling, while the third daughter, who carried the Titan Bloodline, appeared excited and eager to try.
“Father, once you’re ready, can you take me with you? I want to join,” Ketiya asked Muria without much thought; the Void was a place all Titans with a basic understanding yearned for.
“Count me in, too,” Tiffany raised her hand. The Great World Domination sounded very impressive just by hearing the name.
Based on what she knew so far, if her father became the supreme ruler of the Great World, then as his daughter, she could presumptively wreak havoc anywhere in the world without anyone daring to provoke her, just as she did in the Empire.
As for the possibility of her father failing, sorry, but she had never considered that. Her father, a Hybrid of Titan and Golden Dragon lineage, how could he fail? In her mind, her father was omnipotent.
Therefore, even when Muria was sharing his thoughts, this candid daughter took them as a decided fact for the future.
“Father, this plan of yours is, indeed, far too daring,” said his eldest daughter, finally speaking thoughts entirely different from her two sisters under the increasingly pleased gaze of Muria.
“Admittedly, if you succeed, you would become the supreme ruler who controls the Great World, capable of intervening in the rules and operation of the world, and entering the source power pool of the world.
If you fail, at the worst you could become a deity wielding powerful Divine power…” Muria’s eldest daughter was weighing her words carefully as if trying to persuade Muria.
“Sis, what are you talking about? How could Father possibly fail?” But before Muria could say anything, Tiffany frowned and grumbled in dissatisfaction, “If you don’t want to go, just say so!”
“I’m analyzing seriously, don’t be unreasonable,” Gladys tapped her sister’s forehead, “Besides, did I say that I wouldn’t go?”
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