King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 141 - 141 136 Arrangement

Chapter 141: Chapter 136 Arrangement Chapter 141: Chapter 136 Arrangement In the courtyard bathed in golden dawn sunlight, three ferocious red dragons, covered in vivid red scales, and a pristine white dragon that exuded a chilling aura, were surrounding a white tiger with wings sprouting from its back, all inside the stone palace where Muria resided.

Next to them, a lady with a lithe figure, a youthful face, and a gentle demeanor silently gazed at the white tiger, or rather, at the black-haired, golden-eyed child lying on the fluffy white belly of the tiger, breathing steadily in sleep.

“Muria,” one of the Red Dragons quietly called the name of the black-haired boy with an anxious note to her voice. After all, by this time, Muria would typically be up and practicing martial skills and not needing a wake-up call.

“Let him sleep,” said the white dragon Clodia, halting the red dragon from calling Muria’s name again, as the boy made no response.

“But…” the red dragon was about to say something when Clodia interrupted her again.

“Cassio, if I’m not mistaken, Muria’s adolescent dragon stage has almost ended and he’s entering what is known as a deep sleep phase, correct?” Clodia asked.

“Yes,” Cassio nodded, his brow furrowed. “Though Muria possesses the dragon’s bloodline and many traits of the Dragon Race, he also gets half of his lineage from the Titan bloodline. He should be able to resist the influence of the dragon’s bloodline using his will, thereby skipping the deep sleep phase and advancing directly to the Soul Intent period, the period of the adolescent dragon.”

“But he’s asleep now, should we wake him up?” Jessica, another red dragon, piped up, eager to see the boy’s reaction to being awoken during a deep sleep.

“Let nature take its course,” Cassio responded impassively.

“Oh.” Cynthia, another red dragon, answered, disappointment creeping into her voice before laying back down disheartened.

Just then, Muria, who had been in a deep sleep, opened his eyes. He rose in mid-air, left the body of White Tiger Troy, and landed on the ground amidst the gazes of the four little dragons.

“Muria, you’re awake!” Renata, a dragoness, shouted in surprise as she saw Muria awaken.

Ignoring her, the black-haired and golden-eyed boy scanned the hall around him. This was the hall where he meditated and rested at night and studied magic and formations during the day. Its unusual decorations caught his eye.

The walls were lined with various types of weapons – swords, spears, axes, hooks to name a few, their blades gleaming ominously. Books were stacked like mountains on the ground, creating a sense of crowdedness in the stone palace.

“Muria,” Renata called out a little nervously when she got no response.

“Hmm,” Muria acknowledged her, “I’m about to go into a deep sleep. It won’t be very long, but it won’t be short either.”

“Cassio said you could resist the influence of dragon’s bloodline with willpower and skip the deep sleep phase,” the white dragon Clodia interjected.

“I can’t do that,” Muria shook his head. The drop of Dragon King’s Primordial Blood he had absorbed rendered his bloodline stronger even than that of ancestral dragons. The influence of such a high-level bloodline was hard for him to resist.

“However,” Muria paused, “Even if I can’t stop myself from entering a period of deep sleep, I can shorten the time spent in it. This time, at most two years, at least one year, I will awaken.”

“So short?” Jessica’s crimson gold dragon pupils showed a slight hint of disappointment. She had originally hoped that during Muria’s hibernation, she could also rest and have some fun. After all, under Muria’s oppression, their group of dragons leads quite a hard life every day.

“It’s not short. With such a long period, it is enough for you all to learn more than ten five-ring spells.” Muria looked at the four little female dragons in front of him, a slight smirk at the corner of his mouth. He could have directly fallen into a slumber, but for the sake of these dragons, he forced himself to wake up.

“Learn magic?” Muria’s words made the three little female dragons’ claws stiffen, an ominous premonition rose in their hearts. However, the White Dragon Clodia sitting beside them was indifferent, swaying its tail.

“Indeed, during such a long hibernation period, do you think you wouldn’t have to do anything?” Muria retorted, “The reason I woke up was to arrange magic study tasks for you lot.”

“No, Muria!” The little female dragon Cynthia howled, then along with the Red Dragon Jessica, they glared at Renata.

… In the end, Muria ignored the plea from the little female dragons and arranged “appropriate” magic tasks for them. Afterwards, he left the courtyard and headed to the palace where the five-colored dragons lived at the base of the mountain. He visited each dragon one by one, assigning an appropriate amount of study for them based on their abilities.

In the end, Muria returned to the courtyard on top of the mountain amidst the “resentful” gazes of the many five-colored dragons.

Upon entering the courtyard, under the scrutiny of several gazes, Muria collapsed on the ground. Then, a radiant spirit light emerged from his body, rapidly expanding and enlarging. A Titan, forty meters tall, with a well-proportioned and robust physique, appeared.

However, his transformation did not stop. On the forehead of this perfectly-shaped giant humanoid creature, six dragon horns curled and twisted backward. On his back, a pair of dragon wings covered in golden feather-like scales spread out and a dragon tail coated with thorny dragon scales, with a tip like a rhombus spear blade, circled around Muria’s legs.

“Muria!” The White Tiger Troy in the stone palace exclaimed, slightly bowing his body and rushing towards Muria. However, as he was about to approach, a layer of pale golden spirit light overflowed from Muria’s body, preventing any creature from getting close.

“He has officially entered his sleep phase now.” A spirit with a vague figure appeared from Muria, and through her body, one could see the scene on the other side.

“What’s happening to him?” The big cat looked at Muria, asking somewhat in confusion. It had seen Muria in a form similar to the current Dragon Titan Form before, but not like this.

The Dragon Titan Form of Muria not only had dragon horns extending from his forehead and dragon wings and tail on his back, but he also had a heavy set of dragon scale armor on his body, just like a titan clad in armor.

“This is the original form Muria had when he was just born, the primitive form.”

After explaining, Casio didn’t bother with the slightly stunned Troy. After a brief thought, she used her authority to move Muria to the Great Hall where the Pool of Life was located. His colossal body was submerged at the bottom of the calm pool that looked like a giant emerald.

Afterwards, Casio, under the envious and slightly greedy gazes of the Red Dragons, initiated a huge teleportation array in the air above the Pool of Life. The crimson fire element crystals, the purple thunder element crystals, the cyan wind element crystals, dropped into the pool like a downpour. The splash of water and the ripples spread out.

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