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Chapter 277 - 277 272 The Shame of the Legend
Chapter 277: Chapter 272: The Shame of the Legend Chapter 277: Chapter 272: The Shame of the Legend Something utterly unexpected occurred before Prince Mureya’s eyes. It was a legendary human that Mureya was ready to give upon seeing. He was planning to return and ask for the assistance of an ancient dragon.
But since he was here, he couldn’t leave without doing something. This dissatisfaction led Mureya, after only a brief moment of contemplation, to draw the Startling God Battle Axe — his plan was simply to land a strike and slip away.
But, Mureya had genuinely not anticipated that this legendary human would be so weak that he wouldn’t dare to face the axe light he swung. Instead, the human used his legendary spatial abilities to evade, leaving the nobles behind him doomed.
Upon seeing the unexpectedly resplendent outcome of his swing, Mureya instinctively wanted to strike again, aiming to kill all the human nobles. That way, he wouldn’t have to return to enlist the help of an ancient dragon, saving some money in the process.
But before he could swing out, the legendary human popped out, attempting to snatch his battle axe. Immediately, he was met with ridicule from Red Dragon Autrein and Green Dragon Fiona, followed by the revelation of Mureya’s identity.
Upon hearing the identity of Mureya’s mother, this legendary human immediately accepted it, without casting any suspicion on their words. The Dragon Race was different from the Human Race. Many humans were full of lies, but dragons had no need for deceit, even the Evil Dragons.
Therefore, it resulted in this bizarre scene before their eyes, with this legendary human completely abandoning the nobles. He not only let Mureya attack freely but also offered to help.
“Kill them all!” Without any hesitation, Mureya ordered the dragons behind him to attack, while he himself, holding the Startling God Battle Axe, kept watch over the legendary human under his large black cape, the Saintly Imperial Abyss silently consuming him.
“It seems your highness still doesn’t trust me,” Dumps said while meeting Mureya’s gaze, emitting a very polite smile, slightly bowing and slowly disappearing in the air.
“By the way, before I leave, there’s something I’d like to ask your highness,” Dumps, half-hidden in the air, spoke in a tone that Mureya found deeply annoying.
“Speak!” Mureya replied arrogantly, disdain clearly etched on his face. But the more contemptuous Mureya appeared, the brighter Dumps’ smile was, making him seem very respectful.
“I ask your highness not to take the words I spoke earlier to heart,” Dumps seemed eager to please. He had decided if this dragon prince held a grudge, he would leave the subcontinent. He had lost his courage to stay on the continent. The other option was to kill the dragon and keep his mouth shut; he lacked both the courage and power to do this.
“Get lost!” Mureya replied, disgusted.
“That’s best!” Upon hearing Mureya’s humiliating words, Dumps was not angry but rather pleased. His half-hidden figure disappeared completely, leaving behind the words, “Thank you for your generous leniency!”
Mureya’s mouth twitched. His mental power spread out, confirming that the legendary human had indeed left by no longer sensing his presence. Then, he too, axe in hand, joined the fight.
With the addition of Mureya, the fight, or slaughter, was over in less than 10 breaths. The nobles who had hoped that the legendary figure would repel Mureya were all dead, none were spared.
“It’s over.” Looking at the scarlet bloodstains on the castle below, a smile crept up at the corner of Mureya’s mouth. Those nobles who wanted the Demon Hunter Leon dead had basically received the consequences they deserved for such an act.
“Your Highness, what about this family?” A green dragon cautiously asked, “Should we eliminate them completely?”
“Since they are a family that carries the Dark Bloodline, they of course have to be completely dealt with.” Mureya spoke in a calm manner. “Kill all those who have awakened the Dark Bloodline.”
“Yes!” The green dragon accepted the order and left.
The nobles who wanted to eliminate the Demon Hunter were those who had profitable exchange with the Dark Races. For this type of family, Mureya would kill the instigators and let the other family members, including their wives and children, go. They obeyed the rule of not involving family members in calamities.
However, the other type of nobles who had inherited the Dark Bloodline, like Broderik’s family, were naturally the enemy of Demon Hunters. In the heyday of the Demon Hunters, this kind of family could not have existed.
Humans who inherited the Dark Bloodline were influenced by it, becoming cruel and bloodthirsty. They took delight in slaughtering creatures, and the more extreme even ate their own kind.
While clearing a noble family that inherited the Dark Bloodline, Mureya encountered a scene of cruelty that was infuriating. A pretty-looking noble child was torturing children of similar age while his mother watched with a smile.
After witnessing this scene, Mureya started ordering the extermination of the Dark Nobility, regardless of their age or gender, showing no mercy. The Dark Nobles were just monsters dressed as humans.
“Prince Mureya! Should I go down and help them?” Seeing Mureya’s cold face, Autrein the Red Dragon lowered his ferocious dragon head flatteringly, destroying his solemn expression.
“Didn’t you plunder enough earlier?” Mureya shot Autrein a sideways glance.
“When it comes to wealth, the more the better, it’s never enough.” The Red Dragon shamelessly replied.
“Get out!”
“Alright!” Upon hearing Mureya’s permission, Autrein the Red Dragon happily descended.
Soon after, an enraged roar rang out from within the castle, “You damn greenies, leave some for me. You already took enough.”
“This was the one I saw first, hand it over.”
“But I clearly grabbed it first.”
…Noisy arguments came from the castle below, followed by violent explosions. Mureya let out a weary sigh.
“Prince Mureya, shall I go down and stop them?” The green-haired noblelady whispered, standing beside Mureya.
“No need!” Mureya waved his hand off. The dragons had dealt most of the damage in getting rid of these nobles. Now it was only reasonable for them to take some treasure as a reward.
Anyway, most of the items were useless gold and silver, with nothing really catching the eye.
“Fiona,” Mureya began, knitting his brows, “The legendary human just now was really disappointing. Are most human legends like this?”
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