King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 327 - 327 322 Command Ability

Chapter 327: Chapter 322: Command Ability Chapter 327: Chapter 322: Command Ability “Blue Skin, speak properly with your leader, show some respect,” Otlis used his enormous body to firmly subdue the Blue Dragon on the ground, and a dragon claw tyrannically pressed the old Blue Dragon’s head into the earth.

“Roar!” “Roar!” Seeing their master being oppressed, the Blue-Scaled Sub-Dragons that followed the elderly Blue Dragon roared lowly in succession, wanting to aid the old Blue Dragon.

However, the three Soul-Level Green Dragons at Fiona’s side were proficient in acting accordingly. They dashed over to Otlis’s side, returned to their true form, and with a swoosh of their wings and tail, easily repelled the sub-dragons.

“Why are they all so clever?” Seeing the Green Dragons react like this, Red Dragon Otlis grumbled under his breath discontentedly.

The reason he suddenly attacked this old Blue Dragon was because he saw Renata’s intimate attitude towards Muria. Such a scene made Otlis, who had lived for over six hundred years and had become a Dragon Sage, quickly react and immediately make a move against the old Blue Dragon.

He did it to ingratiate himself with Renata, or rather to express goodwill. More accurately, this old dragon was trying to curry favor with Renata in a roundabout way.

You must know that Golden Dragons are monogamous. If he gambled correctly on Muria’s partner choice, the benefits he could receive in the future could possibly exceed his expectations. Of course, even if he gambled wrong, it did not matter. From Muria’s attitude towards this younger dragon, he knew that his attempt to win favor would not end in loss.

… “Muria, how are you?” The red-haired, red-eyed, beautiful young Renata landed on Troy’s back. Holding the drowsy Muria, she asked with a worried expression.

“Can’t you sense how Muria is? His power is growing every minute. If he’s not ok, then there is hardly anyone in Elasia that is. Now, you, get off me before I get angry,” Troy, feeling the small dragon on him, said, his eyes flamed with blue light.

“Don’t be angry, Troy,” Seeing the snowy big cat getting angry, with a blue hurricane starting to form around him, Renata nonchalantly smiled, then flew away from him, taking Muria with her.

“Put Muria down,” Said Troy, his azure tiger eyes glaring at Renata as he felt an emptiness behind him.

“I haven’t seen Muria in a long time, Troy. Let me hold him,” she responded.

“It’s not even been a year, not so long. Give him back to me,” he argued.

“I refuse,” said Renata, holding the human-shaped Muria, who was half a head shorter than her, tightly in her arms, with a firm tone.

“Mere Red Dragon,” Troy threatened with a low growl.

“You two, that’s enough,” Muria, who had been dozing off, opened his eyes and took a discreet frown at the red-haired girl hugging him tightly,

“Let go of me, Renata,” he demanded.

“Alright,” Hearing Muria, Renata unhappily let go.

“Renata, can you come with me now?” Without any unnecessary words, a sleepy-as-ever Muria got straight to the point.

“Muria, I would like to join you. But…” at this point, Renata looked extremely conflicted, “Madam Bronia needs me. Without my command, these monsters are simply incapable of withstanding the humans’ combined assault, Zaiychek would be taken by the humans sooner or later.”

“You also have command abilities,” Even the usually lackadaisical Muria was somewhat surprised when he heard Renata’s words. He didn’t know about her abilities.

“Of course. While you were gone to fight with other Titans on the Titan Clan Lands, this Red Dragon was studying the art of warfare,” Troy lazily opened his mouth to explain before Renata could reply.

“I remember that there weren’t any books in that genre amongst the ones I brought from my mother,” said Muria, puzzled. The ones he had brought were all related to magic.

“The books you took contained one about military strategy,” Seeing Muria’s surprised face, Renata gave a weak reply, her eyes darting around.

“Read one book on warfare, and then you can command an army of this size?” Muria looked around. Monsters of various species, fierce and different from each other, could be seen in all directions. Their estimated number exceeded one million. A lot of these monsters were looking at him.

Of course, Muria didn’t care. He could easily ignore such a grand reception.

More so, the attention of these monsters was less attractive to him than Renata’s command abilities.

What did it mean to be a commander capable of controlling an army of a million? This was a skill of a general capable of eradicating nations.

Reach this level just by reading a book? Ridiculous. Even if Muria’s previous life’s saint of war reincarnated here, it wouldn’t be possible to achieve this.

“Of course it’s not because of a single book,” sighed Troy in resignation. “You haven’t noticed Renata’s interest in it, but Cassio did. Whenever you left to fight, Cassio would provide Renata with data on warfare from the Titan’s database.”

“Why didn’t you tell me?” Muria’s face showed hesitance. He only knew of it now. “Troy, why didn’t you tell me this sooner?”

“Muria, don’t blame Troy and sister Cassio. I asked them to keep it a secret for me,” Renata guiltily and shyly confessed, “I hid it from you, mainly because I feared you would think I was wasting time on useless knowledge.”

“Afraid I’d prevent you from studying military command? Am I that short-sighted in your eyes, Muria?” He pressed his brows in exasperation.

“Muria, I was wrong,” Hearing Muria’s helpless voice, Renata lowered her head in embarrassment. It was clear from his tone that he didn’t object to her studying military command.

“Theories are different from practical situations. How did you gain Bronia’s trust and achieve command over her monsters?” Muria questioned.

“You don’t need to worry about this. Cassio had assisted Renata with several practical simulations. Her command abilities are indeed good,” Troy explained nonchalantly, adding, “This is Cassio’s evaluation.”

“Hmm,” Muria nodded in response. He didn’t bother to call Cassio for confirmation; Troy would never lie to him.

“Since that’s the case, wait until the war ends to leave with me.”

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