King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 306 - 306 301 The Invisible Space Gate

Chapter 306: Chapter 301: The Invisible Space Gate Chapter 306: Chapter 301: The Invisible Space Gate “Yingdila, stop! None of them can be eaten.” Spotting Orlina leading her collected band towards them, Muria immediately directed her attention at Yingdila.

“Oh!” Having already opened her mouth slightly towards Orlina and her group of nonhuman beings in the sky, Yingdila heard Muria’s words and reluctantly closed her mouth. She seemed a bit disheartened, but she had to heed Muria’s words – she was her consistent source of food.

“Muria, who is that?” A large cat, its body covered in snow-white feathers and endowed with wings on its back, lands beside Muria and apprehensively regards Yingdila, who was gnawing on the ground.

“Cassio just teleported it here.” Muria looks at the large cat at her side and rubs its furry head vigorously. The feel of it was as always, great.

“Is that the egg?”

“Yes.”

Troy falls silent. When they first descended, it found it strange to see an entity similar to Muria devouring the ground. Especially the devouring method, it brings a familiar feeling to Troy.

Now it finally reacted, understanding why the familiarity. After signing the contract with Muria, it moved into Muria’s courtyard and he had often interacted with the Egg of Void.

It understood clearly how perverted this Egg of Void was that Muria’s grandfather had given.

“Don’t mind her.” Muria waved her hand, “You guys scatter and search around, there must be an entrance to the semi-plane here.”

“As you command.” Hearing Muria’s order, all the dragons start moving, energetically searching the surroundings. Muria had already explained everything about unowned semi-planes crystal clear through a communication spell. It seems Fiona had also explained it to them clearly.

…After searching for a long time, Troy, already showing signs of impatience, walked to Muria: “Are you sure there’s a semi-plane entrance here?”

“Absolutely.” Muria responded firmly. The Pale Blood Devourer rose to prominence because it entered this Semi-plane by mistake. According to the description in his notebook, his choice to nest here was precisely because the semi-plane entrance was here.

As for the authenticity of the notebook content… Recording a bunch of fabricated stories in an unrecognizable script, only an extremely idle person would do such a thing.

Obviously, when Yunyu was just corrupted by the demonic bloodline, he was not an idle person, so the credibility of the contents of the notebook was very high, after all, he was writing it for himself.

“Keep searching.” Muria, who had reassured and soothed the big cat, barked out an order towards Fiona and the dragons, “We must enter the semi-plane of this legendary mage today.”

As a legendary mage who accidentally lost his master’s Semi-plane, Muria had to enter and control it no matter what. For him, this could be an unexpected chance encounter.

“You guys, stay on the side and don’t disturb us.” Muria waved her hand, directing Demon Hunter Leon and the dragons who hadn’t advanced to the Soul Intent level to move aside.

To find the invisible and untouchable concealed semi-plane entrance, one must possess at least a soul intent level of mental power. Below Soul Intent, without any special methods, don’t even think about finding it.

“His Majesty Muria, we can’t find it.”

“No, we can’t find it.”

…When the Silver Moon was in the sky and the stars covered the sky, Muria and the soul intent level dragons had searched every single area around them. While on the other hand, Troy had long given up and jogged off to sleep on the side, feeling that accompanying Muria in this search was a complete waste of time.

“What exactly is the problem?” Muria frowned. According to the notebook, it should be in the nearby vicinity, and not too far away.

“Muria, what are you looking for?” Yingdila, who was idling by chewing on rocks, asked curiously, watching a distressed Muria. From her birth until now, she had engulfed many things.

“A semi-plane entrance.” Muria looked at Yingdila, her eyes lighting up. She explained in detail to her about the relevant information. This was a void creature who innately possessed the power of space. Perhaps allowing her to search might yield an unexpected effect.

“According to your description, isn’t the entrance you’re looking for located over there?” Yingdila’s big, sparkling golden eyes pointed towards the former castle ruins of the Nine-Tailed Evil Dragon, which was presently a meteorite crater.

“No.” Muria sent out her mental power to scout the area. The space there was no different from the surrounding space and he could not find any differences. As a matter of fact, he has already searched this entire region multiple times. So how could he possibly exclude this particular area. He had surveyed everything no less than three times, but each time, Muria found no anomalies.

“Muria, you have such poor senses. How can you not see such a clear portal?” Yingdila headed to the center of the meteorite crater and extended her hand out. A subtle spatial rift appeared.

Under Muria’s astonished gaze, a portal gradually emerges in Yingdila’s hand. In a glance through this portal, Muria could see the scenery on the other side.

“How is this possible?” Muria revealed a perplexed expression. He prided himself on his Spiritual Sense, yet he had not noticed this semi-plane’s portal. “This doesn’t make sense.”

Upon seeing the forest flourishing with life on the other side of the portal, Yingdila cried with delight and rushed in.

“Let’s go. What are you hesitating for?” Seeing Muria standing still, Troy, the large cat, used its claws to push slightly against Muria, urging him with some impatience. It also wanted to have a look inside the semi-plane.

“Right.” Coming back to his senses, Muria saw the roughly fifteen-meter-high portal in front of him, transformed into his human form and flew in. He stationed in front of the gate, preventing anyone from crossing in unobstructed.

The first to enter the half-plane, Muria immediately felt a wave of relief, as if his body was about to drift up, as though he had lost a load of invisible restraints.

“This half-plane’s lack of rules is extreme.” Muria moved around her limbs a little, noticing the difference between here and the main world of Elasia. He knew that here, his every movement could cause even greater destruction than it could in the main world.

“Well, it’s to be expected. If it felt the same as the outside, that would be scary.” Muria took a look around, murmuring to himself. He remembered how oppressed and uncomfortable he felt in the half-plane his grandfather had opened.

“How did you get in?” While Muria was observing the surroundings, a voice, tinged with panic, rang in his ears. “I clearly sealed the entrance, set up so many space puzzles that even a legendary mage would need quite some time to find it.”

Hearing the sudden voice in his ear, Muria didn’t change his expression. Instead, he looked up at the towering tower amidst the vast forests.

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