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Chapter 1359 - 1359 1343 Renewable Top-Level Material
Chapter 1359: Chapter 1343: Renewable Top-Level Material Library Chapter 1359: Chapter 1343: Renewable Top-Level Material Library “What am I doing? I’m making full use of it, of course!”
Having completely suppressed the Giant Serpent and in an absolute advantageous position, Muria, looking at the several confused deities who wanted to rush over to help him, naturally responded.
Then, under the watchful eyes of the deities, he held the Damo Sword and cut open the flesh of the Giant Serpent. Amidst the serpent’s painful wailing, he forcibly extracted a vertebra that was ten thousand meters long from its body.
This was a massive snake bone, white as jade, each segment as large as mountains with Mysterious Spirit Patterns naturally inherent to the Ancient Giant Beasts, similar to Ancient Divine Patterns, naturally containing the power of Law.
Such material was naturally used to refine top-tier weapons and equipment. Any deity who got their hands on this level of material could refine a powerful Divine Artifact with some effort.
No sooner had Muria extracted this snake bone than a surging Life Essence spilled out from it, seemingly intending to use the snake bone as a core to regenerate a monster.
Muria, of course, wouldn’t let that happen. He used the Fixed Star Beads to extract its Life Essence, returning the bone to its form as top-tier refining material.
Merely obtaining this segment of snake bone was, of course, not enough for Muria. Once life reaches a certain level, every part of a lesser creature could be considered a treasure.
And this Giant Serpent, an Ancient Giant Beast that emerged at the birth of the world, possessed materials on its body that were quite valuable to Muria, after all, this was a monster that could render deities powerless through its sheer physical presence.
“Hmm, there are more bones left. Let’s draw them out a few more times!” Amidst the serpent’s desperate wails and the increasingly terrified stares of the other deities, Muria also extracted all the remaining bones of the Giant Serpent.
With the local ley lines sealed, cutting off the serpent’s source of recovery power, it was completely turned into a boneless snake, its massive body limply spread out on the ground, blood flowing everywhere. But even as the serpent became such a pitiful sight, Muria still refused to spare it.
Jokingly, he, Muria, was not a saint. Why should he spare the prey he had laboriously suppressed? The most correct, wisest action was to strip every valuable part from its body. Only then would he justify the hard work invested in this time.
Moreover, the Giant Serpent had not shown any mercy to him, Muria, during the battle, attacking each time with the intent to tear him apart and swallow him. Thus, after its defeat, it should obediently accept its fate of being at the mercy of others, without any accusations of cruelty.
“The scales are also useful. They can be refined and then integrated into my Saintly Imperial Abyss.”
Naturally, the thick snake scales of the Giant Serpent also caught Muria’s eye. Although these scales had failed to block the chop of the Prison-suppression Halberd, it was because the Divine Power bolstered on the halberd was simply too immense.
Even a True God would crumble under such a strike, but the fact that this serpent, having lost the power of the earth, could still withstand with its scales for nine days and nights, spoke volumes about the strength of its defense.
“Mr. Mu, can you now completely erase the Giant Serpent?”
Championed by the gods, the God of Killing was once again elected to negotiate with Muria. The deity, previously able to converse easily with Muria, now spoke with a tremor in their voice.
It was unavoidable. The deeds of this deity were simply too frightening, leaving even gods astonished by Muria’s brutal actions.
Extracting bones, pulling out sinew, peeling scales… Even the eyeballs were dug out one by one, not even the teeth were spared. At this point, the Giant Serpent was nothing but a pile of rotting flesh.
But even in such a state, this deity showed no signs of stopping. He still stood there, pondering if there was anything else he could utilize.
Damned be it, such a cruel and brutal deity had initially disguised himself so gently, yet he had failed to detect this deity’s ruthless nature, a real miscalculation. Can such a god truly be worthy of allegiance and submission?
Well, I guess it should be feasible, after all, such cruelty and violence should be external, right? If it were internal, then there would have been no need for him to establish the Divine Court.
“Eradicate? Why eradicate the Giant Serpent?” Muria, perhaps having thought of something, actually showed an excited expression.
“Mr. Mu, are you having second thoughts?” The Deity of Slaughter looked at him warily, not knowing why Muria had entered such an excited state.
“No, I just thought of a brilliant idea.”
“What?” The Deity of Slaughter was slightly curious, and so were the other seven deities.
“Look, a serpent that draws power from the earth, regenerating endlessly.”
Under the horrified gaze of the Gods, Muria released the suppression on the surrounding ley lines, and the Giant Serpent, which had been a mere lump of dying flesh, immediately began to regenerate.
Pure white bones grew within its body, scales re-covered the crimson flesh, and its brutal serpent eyes filled its empty eye sockets…
Mr. Mu!
A cry of alarm sounded; the Gods did not understand Muria’s actions and were completely clueless about what this brutal deity wanted to do.
“What’s the panic about!”
Muria chided softly, and immediately the eight deities calmed down, “Just a defeated foe. I defeated it once, I can defeat it a second time, and a third.”
Boom!
The ley lines were suppressed again, Muria cut off the Giant Serpent’s healing channels, and the serpent’s previously astonishingly fast regeneration abruptly stopped, making it look even more fierce.
“Plus, me, who can easily suppress the Giant Serpent.”
Accompanied by painful screams, the familiar Muria skillfully “extracted” the freshly-grown top-tier materials from the body of the Giant Serpent,
“See, doesn’t this Giant Serpent become a renewable mine of divine-grade materials?”
“…” The Gods were silent, completely stunned by Muria’s so-called great idea. What an insane thought, one that made the whole world tremble with fear. What did the cursed serpent become in His eyes?
Renewable top-tier materials, damn!
Such disrespect towards deities isn’t acceptable. If the Giant Serpent is a top-tier material reservoir, then what are they, the Gods who can’t even suppress the materials and instead must seek help from others?
“How’s that? Sounds good, doesn’t it?” Muria asked for opinions with a smile.
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