King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1351 - 1351 1335 Tiffanys Command

Chapter 1351: Chapter 1335: Tiffany’s Command Chapter 1351: Chapter 1335: Tiffany’s Command “Sigh, Father actually arranged such a simple task for me, isn’t this underestimating me?”

The golden Giant Dragon lay on the pure white clouds, lazily looking down at the battlefield below. It wasn’t a large-scale war, although the participating legions on their side were few, they were all elite.

The most notable feature was that, according to the enemies’ standards, the members of their own legion were all extra-large creatures. To say nothing of other aspects, their sheer size provided an immense psychological pressure to people.

“Leading such a war holds no interest for me, it doesn’t take advantage of my cleverness at all.”

The majestic Giant Dragon rolled around on the cloud bed, making movements that did not match her appearance in the slightest. The outside world, naturally, could not see this unseemly scene of their commander.

In truth, on the battlefield above, the towering giants and Giant Dragons mostly treated the war as a vacation, playfully engaging for the most part. The main reason being that their opponents truly didn’t stand a chance.

In a domain ruled by a single deity, the intelligent races within had little experience in handling large-scale wars, for the ruling deity did not permit such conflicts.

And that led to the races without experience in large-scale wars, finding themselves in a state of being thrashed about once the war began.

After all, some things can’t be solved by mere strength. Basic logistics and personnel distribution can affect the outcome of a war.

Moreover, their top forces had no advantage against the foreign invaders; to put it simply, they were crushed in every aspect except for numbers.

Although winning battles with the wind at their backs was satisfying, after enough victories, neither the commanders nor the giants or dragons at the base had much interest left, as even with victory, there was no sense of achievement. Only when the Giant Dragon plundered riches could they slightly fill the emptiness within.

“Ah, won again.”

When Tiffany habitually closed her eyes for a quick nap and reopened them, she unsurprisingly saw her legion tidying up after the war—just simply clearing the enemy corpses. Nobody bothered her, as there was no need.

“It’s about time for me to step in.”

The Golden Giant Dragon lying in the sky yawned mightily, utterly devoid of dignity, then assumed her most majestic posture and descended toward the already breached city below.

“Princess Tiffany!”

The moment Tiffany made a move, nine Ancient Dragons that had undergone divine power cleansing immediately came around her, guarding her in the centermost position, protecting her from any harm.

“What are you doing? Move aside.” Seeing the familiar scene, Tiffany’s eyes revealed displeasure.

“Your Majesty, it is our duty,” a fiery red Giant Dragon replied respectfully, looking at Tiffany, whose body was nearly three hundred meters long.

Although he had undergone the cleansing of divine power, he was no match for the Second Princess, who was born with the potential of divinity. They simply were not creatures of the same level.

“Alright, alright, go about your business, I don’t need your protection; combined, you might not even be a match for me.”

The Dragon Lady, massive as a mountain, waved her claws impatiently. Although she knew her status required an honorary parade when traveling, she felt she did not need one.

But no matter how impatient she appeared to be, the dragon guards showed no sign of dispersing, and she also knew this was her father’s arrangement, one that she couldn’t possibly disperse with force.

“Redundant!”

Muttering to herself, the offspring of the Dragon King lifted a claw and touched the Fixed Star Bead suspended between her dragon horns. Though it was just one, it was enough to ensure she could hold out until her father’s power could be projected to her in the event of danger.

With a hint of discontent, the golden Giant Dragon descended upon the city conquered by force. Tiffany could clearly see the resentment in the eyes of the city’s remaining inhabitants, along with awe, but she did not care, nor did her father.

The populations of some intelligent races willing to submit to her father had severely overstretched already; they were in dire need of sufficient land to sustain their people. If the creatures of the conquered lands were unwilling to abandon their faith, what awaited them was obliteration.

There was no plan to spend a long time persuading them, as the investment of time and resources was completely disproportionate to the gains. Instead, it was more cost-effective to expel creatures unwilling to submit and let those willing to submit and of their race replace them.

It was not a matter of cruelty or lack of compassion, for the right to choose lay in the hands of these believers. If they were willing to forsake their faith, they could naturally survive. If they were not and chose to resist, then oblivion was what awaited them.

The entire city maintained an eerily calm atmosphere, and Tiffany was unperturbed. Similar scenarios had happened many times since she entered this domain to preside over the faith war, and she was accustomed to them and knew what to do next.

Under the tense gaze of the city’s believers, the golden Giant Dragon descended above the temple. Then, extending her claws, she overturned the dome, and amidst the despairing looks of some fanatics, they saw the idol they once worshiped being crushed to pieces by the dragon, dragged out from within the temple.

During this process, no miracles occurred. The dramatic turn-around that the believers had prayed for did not manifest; they just watched helplessly as their former faith was mercilessly shattered by an outsider.

The next moment, cries of grief rose from within the city and gradually echoed throughout it. Then some negligible riots broke out. After the idol was crushed, some believers lost their rationale, choosing to defend their faith at the cost of their lives.

These revolts were undoubtedly and easily suppressed, and the remaining creatures were like mourners at a funeral, silently observing everything without uttering a word.

“What an embarrassing spectacle.”

Scenting the blood in the air, Tiffany frowned slightly. She naturally would not pity creatures of such different forms and whose level of life was vastly different from hers.

She was merely lamenting the short-sightedness of the city’s creatures and deeming their self-destructive resistance unworthy, for the deity they worshiped was not one worth sacrificing their lives for. It was a vile being, willing to create natural disasters, monsters, and to fool them all for the sake of faith.

In the early stages of the faith war, this deity would still send avatars to intervene now and then, but as the war progressed to a certain extent, It was no longer willing to send even a Divine Incarnation.

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