King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 151 - 151 146 Nine Kings (II)

Chapter 151: Chapter 146: Nine Kings (II) Chapter 151: Chapter 146: Nine Kings (II) “Throw everything in? That doesn’t sound right.” Muria thought for a moment, but still felt the need to explain his situation to the Void Spirit, given his uniqueness.

“Void Spirit!” Muria called out.

The Void Spirit in the form of a Titan teenager crumbled beneath the altar, transforming into countless streaks of spirit light and flocked to the top of the altar where Muria sat. The radiant light trails left a brilliant mark across the sky.

“What’s up?” The light congregated beside Muria and the handsome Titan teenager reappeared.

“My situation is a little unique, are you sure I should throw everything in?” As he spoke, Muria took out the four pieces of legendary metal given by Abyss Lord Ulysses and presented them in front of the Void Spirit.

“Four types of legendary metal, this amount, you can forge four exclusive weapons.” Seeing the astonishing quantity of legendary metals, the Void Spirit commented with a composed expression.

Having existed for hundreds of thousands of years and forged exclusive weapons for countless Titans, a mere four pieces of legendary metal were not enough to shake the Void Spirit. After all, it wasn’t his first time witnessing a Titan forge four exclusive weapons at once.

Although the number was small, they did exist. Furthermore, forging four items at once wasn’t even the maximum. The Spirit had witnessed it going up to seven in one go.

He still couldn’t figure out how an underage Titan could procure so many legendary metals. After all, these weren’t cabbages. Even the lofty deities found these metals attractive.

The words of the Void Spirit made Muria smile. He remained silent, retrieving another storage ring; from it, Void Star Gold, Sunflame Gold, Thundering Purple Gold, Hurricane Green Gold… Muria began to produce a variety of legendary metals.

These were the legendary metals Muria obtained from the treasury of the Golden Dragon Mother. Unlike the whole pieces of the legendary metal given by the Abyss Lord, the metals he was taking out now varied in size and shape.

He couldn’t help it as these legendary metals were found this way when obtained from the Golden Dragon Mother. Due to the shared attributes of being nearly indestructible, these metals were extremely hard to melt. If one did not possess enough power, then even a slight deformation of these legendary metals was impossible.

That’s why the Golden Dragon Mother wouldn’t bother melting and grouping her collection of legendary metals together.

“This quantity…” The Void Spirit’s corporeal form flickered slightly, for a moment it appeared illusory, but quickly recovered, “It’s already enough to forge seven exclusive weapons.”

“Where did you get so many legendary metals?” The Void Spirit couldn’t resist asking this question. He knew the Titans too well. A typical Titan would at most provide their offspring with enough legendary metal to forge an exclusive weapon, and not more.

“You haven’t left the Titan Clan Lands yet, have you? How could you have collected so many legendary metals?”

“Seven…” Muria murmured, smiled, and took out another storage ring. From it, he began to reveal weapons… staves… armor… protective equipment, all of which were infused with legendary metals.

“There’s more?” Seeing that Muria was still pulling things out, the Void Spirit couldn’t hold back his expression. This was the first time he had seen such an extravagant amount of legendary metals in an underage Titan.

…”Clang!” Muria took out a wolf fang club that was glowing with a faint, radiant red light and threw it into the pile of weapons and armors before him, creating a sound of metal friction.

“Can you help me refine the legendary metals from these pieces of equipment?” Muria asked, pointing to the two mountain-like piles of weapons and armor in front of him.

He had gathered these weapons and equipment from the crystal display stands on both sides of the corridor in the Golden Dragon Mother’s castle. Each item was of great fame in the outside world and could cause ferocious battles if contested.

“Sure!” The Void Spirit couldn’t help but smirk. He had been in existence for so long, yet this was the first time a Titan had asked him to help refine legendary metals from a pile of equipment.

“Whose Dragon Nest did you rob to get so many high-level weapons?” The Void Spirit raised a hand and one-by-one, weapons emanating bursts of spiritual light rose into the air as if being sucked into the translucent flames in the same manner as swallows returning to the forest.

Muria touched his nose awkwardly and remained silent. Speaking about how he had plundered his mother’s treasury was not something he could casually share with others.

Thus, the black-haired, golden-eyed Titan just quietly watched the equipment consumed by the flames. As the heat warped the surrounding space, the equipment rapidly melted, and drops of metal started to fall from them.

Finally, each piece of equipment left behind a clump of solid metal of varying sizes, enduring the scorching flames. These were the legendary metals mixed in.

“They were refined so quickly!” Muria looked at the many pieces of legendary metal floating in the flames, glowing with a spiritual light like a constellation, with a face full of astonishment.

“Do you want the refined junk?”

“What?” Muria asked in confusion.

As soon as he finished speaking, streaks of liquid metal flew out from the flames and in front of Muria they solidified into various metal ingots like Cold Iron, Jade Steel and Dragon Bone Iron.

This metal was refined from pieces of the weapons and armor. Not everyone could use an entire piece of legendary metal to forge a weapon. Most of the time, high-grade extraordinary metals were used as the base, with some legendary metal mixed in to enhance the overall quality.

“Of course.” Muria answered without hesitation. Although the high-grade extraordinary metal refined by the Void Spirit was of no use to him, it was valuable.

Besides, these high-grade extraordinary metals had only been melted into liquid in the flames. Their high quality was evident as many metals in the flame had disappeared completely, leaving no residue at all.

These remaining high-grade extraordinary metals had a purity level close to 100% as all the impurities had been burned away in the flames, making them a very valuable resource.

“What’s left in the flames now, is the legendary metal you want.” The Void Spirit pointed at the metal, floating and flickering inside the hundred-meter-tall flames. They shined radiantly, varying in size and shape, showing no signs of melting.

“The metal here is enough for you to forge two more exclusive weapons.” The Void Spirit looked at the legendary metals at their feet. His expression was slightly unsettled, as the amount was indeed massive.

“Exactly how many weapons do you wish to forge?” Even though he already had an idea, the Void Spirit couldn’t help but confirm.

“Nine!” Muria pointed to the legendary metals on the ground and asked, “There’s so much of it, should I throw it all in at once?”

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