King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1340 - 1340 1325 Im Not Interested in the Goddess

Chapter 1340: Chapter 1325: I’m Not Interested in the Goddess Chapter 1340: Chapter 1325: I’m Not Interested in the Goddess “Then it’s settled. Once I’ve completed my preparations, I’ll notify you in advance to get ready. By then, you should be fully prepared for battle, ready to come over and help me.”

“Mm, that’s fine.” After discussing with the filial goddess how to perfectly execute the death of Her Father, Muria stood up to see her out of the palace and engaged in one final conversation.

“I’ll take my leave now.”

Although it cost Her a pain that tugged at Her heart, the goddess left content having achieved Her goal. Before departing, She glanced up at a certain spot, then with a bizarrely ambivalent smile on Her face, She tore through the space and left.

“Gladys, why did you bring your Mother here?” Once Muria was certain that the goddess had left, She turned to the direction where the departing goddess had looked, dispelled the Divine Light concealing Her face, and revealed a warm smile.

“Do you find my presence bothersome?”

The Princess of the Holy Light, still slender and fragile in appearance but now with eyes filled with the red flames of the Blazing Sky Gods and exuding a completely different aura, looked at Muria radiating a prison-like Divine Might.

“Why would you say that?”

Muria’s face showed surprise, and then She turned Her stern gaze to Her eldest daughter, “Did you tell my consort some slanderous lies? That is not something a good daughter would do.”

“Muria, tone down your Divine Might. Your daughter hasn’t spread any slanders about me. She merely reported to me the things you are currently undertaking,” the now-awakened Blazing Sky God stated without expression, clarifying Her stance.

“What did you say?”

Muria looked sternly at Her daughter, who She had thought was the most well-behaved.

“Nothing much,” said the girl with the radiant gold hair that reached her waist as She turned Her head away and whispered.

“Indeed, She said nothing much. She just informed me truthfully about you bringing that goddess from outside back here.”

“That’s it, huh? I thought it was something serious,” Muria’s expression instantly relaxed, and She smiled again, “If you’re upset over something like this, there’s really no need to be. I assure you I have absolutely no improper relationship with that goddess.”

“Really? But what you did with that goddess inside, your daughter knows nothing about.”

“I was discussing with Her a matter of great importance that could affect the entire world. Their strength is still insufficient; naturally, they can’t be privy to such matters.”

Muria explained, sometimes to be privy to certain concealed information one needs corresponding strength, otherwise, the more one knows, the quicker one might die.

“Mm.”

“Mija, you really don’t need to worry. I would never do anything disloyal to you in this regard. You should be confident in the charm you possess; to this day, I haven’t found anyone of the opposite sex who can stir the same feelings in me as when I first laid eyes on you.”

Muria, who kept the entirety of the Floating City under Her vigilant gaze, went on to give Her wife a more detailed explanation and assurance, “And let me tell you, the goddess I met today was, in the beginning, a male deity not much inferior to me. In the passage of time, He obtained other divine duties, and to garner more faith, He changed into that valiantly seductive female goddess form you saw.”

“This is perverted, right?” Dragon Girl Tiffany, who had been pulled over by her sister, chanced to hear that and immediately voiced her honest thoughts, “That’s just too thrilling.”

“For deities, changing forms for the sake of faith is a very normal thing and doesn’t count as perversion.”

Michaela defended that class of divine beings that could switch between genders at any moment.

“Father, now that you’re a deity too, is it possible that in the future, for the sake of faith, you’ll become a goddess like that deity?” Tiffany blinked her big eyes and asked curiously.

“Go on, don’t lump your father in with those types of guys. I am completely different from Them,” Muria reached out and gave his second daughter a flick on the forehead across the space.

“Ow,” Tiffany, her small Dragon Horn on her head, clutched her rapidly swelling forehead and cried out in pain, tears welling up, “But Mother said it’s very normal for deities to do that.”

“The reason I told you about that goddess’s background was to make it clear to you that I would not take a fancy to such individuals, nor would I have any improper relations with Them. Your mother is enough for me.”

“Who knows about that kind of thing? The flowers at home are not as sweet as the wild ones; accustomed to the delicacies of mountain and sea, sometimes one might want to…”

“Ow!” Accompanied by a wail of pain, Muria struck his senseless second daughter again, “Where did you learn all this nonsense? Forget it right now.”

“Mother, look, Father is angrily embarrassed because I guessed his true thoughts,” said Tiffany.

Nursing her unreduced swollen forehead and feeling indignant, Tiffany approached her mother, trying to besmirch her father’s name and achieve an indirect revenge.

“I have no interest in goddesses at all,” Muria assured with an oath, “My goal in achieving divinity is to become the master of the world.”

While Muria and his family were enjoying their leisurely daily life, golden sand drifted past the outside of the Floating City and then coalesced into a majestic and dignified Divine Incarnation.

“Your Divine Highness!”

“What’s the matter?” Muria, who was assuring Michaela of his pure intentions, called out to the sand deity.

“My two allies have accepted the invitation and would like to pay a visit to you. Do you have time right now?”

“Hmm, let them come!” With Michaela watching, Muria had no reason to refuse.

“Understood.”

Muria sat high in the Temple, the Luo Tian Mirror behind him quietly rotating, adding to his majesty, but the dignified deity wrapped in Divine Might felt only embarrassment in his heart.

The reason was that his wife and daughter stood nearby, their gazes shifting back and forth between him and the two lesser deities who had come to see him, filled with suspicion, and for no particular reason other than the fact that both deities who came for an audience were goddesses.

Even though one of them had a neutral, half-human half-deer form, a close look would reveal the modest female characteristics on her. The other one was a half-beast deity with animalistic features, and her form, even among goddesses, could be considered exceptional.

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