King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1383 - 1383 1359 Flat Push_2

Chapter 1383: Chapter 1359: Flat Push_2 Chapter 1383: Chapter 1359: Flat Push_2 The Blazing Sky Gods expressed their opinions and views on this matter one after another, naturally they heaped ridicule on that Sun God who had plotted against Muria.

Although it was clear that this was a mix-up due to an information asymmetry, they naturally would not give any face to those who planned against their juniors.

“Indeed, that primal deity thought I was merely a potential new god,”

Muria, for her part, did not mock the Sun God. It was not that His intelligence was insufficient or His schemes shallow, but rather His perspective and vision were limited.

“No wonder it’s like this. The primal gods think they understand all aspects of the world, so they wouldn’t bother pondering your identity and origins too much, just thinking about how to quickly eliminate you, a rising star that threatens their position.”

“Alright, let’s put that matter aside for now and discuss how we’ll deal with this primal god who has lost his divine will. If Muria can gain the power of that deity, the chances of realizing his unrealistic delusions increase yet again.”

In the end, it was Aludiba who steered the Blazing Sky Gods’ idle chat back on track.

So they began to ask Muria in detail about the Undead Emperor controlling the God Position [Death]… preparing to highlight the traditions of the Blazing Sky God Race.

“Some tough opponent, just with impaired divine will, but still at the peak of power, and staying within his own Divine Kingdom and not venturing out. Defeating him is not a big issue, but killing him, that’s where the difficulty lies.”

“That’s right, even a dying beast will struggle desperately when cornered, not to mention a deity. Under the crisis of eternal slumber, it’s not impossible for this god’s will to suddenly return to normal.”

“Why do you all keep speaking such disheartening words? Don’t forget, this is a god controlling [Death]. Our power is precisely what restrains Him, and that’s an advantage we have.”

“This is no ordinary god of death. Within his Divine Kingdom, it’s not certain who restrains whom. Don’t underestimate the enemy.”

The Blazing Sky Gods engaged in fierce debate within Muria’s Temple about how to slay the ancient death god, leaving Muria’s scalp tingling, as they listed out detailed battle plans based on various possibilities.

Although it sounded reliable, in Muria’s eyes, it was all a bit too complicated.

And what’s more crucial, Muria felt that the Blazing Sky Gods’ discussions were simply a waste of time, utterly inefficient.

Because after discussing for three days and three nights, they finally came up with a plan that was approved by all attendees, including Muria—seek more assistance.

Yes, that was the result of the Blazing Sky Gods’ deliberations. They felt that six Blazing Sky Gods plus Muria would have slight difficulty defeating an ancient death god and believed they needed more Epic-level forces.

Thus, the focus of the warfare meeting shifted to who to enlist for help. This discussion did not last too long, for the Titan Tribe was undoubtedly ignored outright. The Blazing Sky God Race was in the same boat; without finding more Blazing Sky Gods, the only choice was the Dragon Race.

Those Dragons that descended upon this world, busy collecting treasures, were the only viable targets.

“Summon Dimos, and his companion the Dragon King, who is known as the richest in Elasia. Then let them contact more Dragon Kings.”

“We don’t need too many, just six more Dragon Kings, and slaying the ancient death god is basically a sure thing.”

“…”

Muria, who had watched their entire discussion process, subtly moved the corner of his mouth, wanting to say something but did not speak.

If the Blazing Sky Gods helped, it would just be a matter of appealing to their feelings, but if the Dragon Kings helped, it would involve money. He wanted to ask who would pay the hefty fee for the Dragon Kings’ services.

But thinking about it, such a question seemed utterly shameless, so Muria did not speak. Who else could it be? Of course, it would be him, Muria, the great sap.

“Muria, shall you make the contact, or shall I?”

Aludiba who arrived at the final decision looked towards Muria, while the originally thorough-thinking Blazing Sky Gods, not one considered the critical matter of the Dragon King’s compensation; it seemed entirely not a condition worth considering.

“Grandfather, you come!”

Muria held back her discomfort and spoke with difficulty. Although inviting the Dragon King was a costly choice, compared to what was to be gained, these expenditures were still worthwhile.

“Uh-huh.”

Seeing that Muria did not oppose their proposal, Aludiba immediately contacted his in-laws.

“Dimos, where are you wandering? Come over…”

“Muria, if you needed help, you should have said so earlier. Why did you bring these fellows here? Isn’t that just delaying things?”

Having received Aludiba’s message, Dimos, who had rushed over, appeared in Muria’s temple and then complained to his grandson as if no one else was present.

“Dimos, can’t you think before you speak? Who is causing the delay here?” Aludiba, upon hearing such a remark, was immediately dissatisfied and responded with equal sharpness.

“Everyone knows the style of the Blazing Sky God Race. You can discuss trivial matters for years without taking the time seriously. With your efficiency, by the time you finish discussing, my grandson will probably have become the Master of the World.” Dimos openly taunted.

“Hah, our Blazing Sky God Race is slow in efficiency, and your Metallic Dragon Clan is fast, then why didn’t you call us, instead, we called you? Or is the so-called care for the younger generation by your Metallic Dragon Clan all fake, and you don’t take Muria seriously at all?”

Hearing Dimos’s words, Aludiba shot back without showing any weakness. The Blazing Sky God Race was the undisputed Overlord-level Creature of the Boundless Heavenly Realm, and no one dared to cower.

“Pah, what do you know? I was right there watching when Muria chose to become a deity.”

“And then? After watching, you just went off to enjoy yourself, nowhere to be seen when your grandson needed help the most.”

“I… Well, Muria didn’t ask for help,” Dimos said, now a bit embarrassed.

“Ahem, both of you grandfathers, you’re here to help me…” At this point, Muria could no longer stay silent and began to act as a lubricant between the two elders.

And after tensions had eased, naturally it was Dimos who stepped forward to find other Dragon Kings for Muria, looking for more external support. Intentionally or not, Dimos also neglected to mention the crucial issue of the Dragon Kings’ remuneration.

The Star Cluster Dragon King, the Dragon King Bita, the Thousand Mountains Dragon King… Familiar Dragon Kings appeared in Muria’s temple, and of course, there was the usual exchange and conversation.

After all, a god of the Titan Tribe like Muria was not just unprecedented but also incredibly rare.

And when Dimos found Muria’s grandmother, the Dragon Queen Yarista, the Blazing Sky God Race began their usual routine.

“Now that all the Dragon Kings have arrived, let’s begin discussing the battle plan!”

“Six Blazing Sky Gods and five Dragon Kings, plus my grandson—if such a force can’t take down a deity that has lost his Divine Will, then we might as well all head back to Elasia and squat there. Let’s not wander in the Void and embarrass ourselves.”

Dimos directly interrupted the meeting. Anyone with even a slight understanding of the Blazing Sky God Race wouldn’t tolerate such a meeting to continue. “So, let’s keep it simple. Let my grandson lead the way, and we’ll push straight through!”

“Dimos, this is a primordial god; no amount of caution is too much.” Aludiba stared at the Golden Dragon King who had interrupted the meeting.

“Primordial god or not, it’s not like it’s a big deal now. Even if they were problem-free, with so many Epics among us, we could handle them,” Dimos said unconcerned, not intimidated by the gaze of the Blazing Sky God. He wasn’t alone now.

“Plus, by the time you finish discussing, everything will really be over! Other deities, not just my grandson, are setting their sights on that god.”

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