King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 331 - 331 326 Parents Meet for the First Time

Chapter 331: Chapter 326: Parents Meet for the First Time Chapter 331: Chapter 326: Parents Meet for the First Time “There are many such instances.” Bronia simply outlined a few reasons why she referred to Dimos as the Source of Disaster for Muria.

“When I was with your maternal grandfather, we would often be attacked out of the blue. It was the most distressing period in my life, as being with him meant constantly getting involved in surprise fights.

Eventually, I grew sick of it all. If it weren’t for your maternal grandmother’s determination to stay with Dimos, I would have fled as far as possible from him long ago.”

Muria quietly touched his nose, unsure of what to say. To make a naturally combative Red Dragon detest fighting, he could only imagine how strongly his maternal grandfather Dimos attracted disaster. He indeed was a source of disaster.

“I always followed your maternal grandmother, fighting for her. But as time passed, your maternal grandfather became increasingly powerful, attracting greater disasters.

I don’t know how your maternal grandfather managed it, but he transported us, almost ten dragons in total, into the abyss, landing us right on the bloody battlefield between the Abyss and Hell, albeit on the outskirts.”

At this memory, a tinge of dread appeared in Bronia’s eyes, “There, I experienced what it felt to be on the brink of death. A demon lord tore my body apart and devoured half of me alive without killing me.”

“I must have been in quite a state back then.” Bronia displayed a look of desolation as she dwelled on the past, “Heh, just as the demon lord was about to finish me off, your maternal grandfather saved me.

I don’t remember what happened after that, as my injuries were too severe, and I passed out.

All I remember is that since then, I was no longer a follower of Yarista, your maternal grandmother. She declined my request to continue following her, asking me to stay on the Osroni Subcontinent instead.

My strength couldn’t keep up with their growth, and to them, I became a burden.”

“So, you’ve been stuck here ever since?” Muria asked, taken aback.

“Mm-hmm,” Bronia nodded, “This is the place where I said goodbye to your maternal grandmother, Yarista. She said that even if I stopped following her, she would never forget me and would often come to see me.”

“So, you’ve been here for over two hundred years?” Muria was stunned by the dragon before him. He had been wondering why a powerful Ancient Red Dragon would choose to nest in such a desolate hill.

Everything clicked. Bronia chose to nest here so that when her maternal grandmother came back to visit her, she could easily be found.

“Certainly.” Bronia candidly admitted. “After that, your maternal grandmother really did come back to see me. It did take quite a long time, over fifty years, but I was very happy.

Descendant of Yarista, guess who your maternal grandmother brought with her to see me?”

“My mother?” Muria raised an eyebrow in speculation.

“Right, Yarista came with the daughter she had with that fellow Dimos.” Bronia had a gloomy expression on her face, “Your mother is truly deserving of her Dragon Race identity. Every time she visited me, my wealth would dwindle.”

“Heh heh.” Muria laughed awkwardly, hearing about his mother’s “glorious” deeds.

“Wait a minute, Yeapatos? This surname, I remember now.” Bronia, who had already narrated her past experiences, eyes lit up suddenly, as she finally realized what was odd about Muria.

“It’s a Titan surname. When Atris said she wanted that Titan named Ansol to be her partner, I thought she was joking, but she was actually serious.”

“So, you’re not a pure-blooded Golden Dragon but a hybrid of a Titan and a Dragon.” Bronia looked enlightened, she bent down to examine the human-form Muria closely.

“Incredible, Muria, can you return to your true form so I can take a look? Your ability to conceal your Qi is as strong as your maternal grandmother’s. If not for your last name, I wouldn’t have been able to figure out the unusual feeling you give me.”

“Of course.” On hearing the Ancient Red Dragon mention his parents, Muria was energized. He undo his transformation magic and returned to his Dragon Titan form, nearly sixty meters tall.

“Your Excellency Bronia, do you know how my parents met and ended up together?”

“You don’t need to use honorifics with me, Muria, just call me by my name.” Thanks to Muria’s maternal grandmother, Bronia treated Muria exceptionally gently, “As for how your parents met, I know a bit. But honestly, I hadn’t expected them to end up together.”

“How did my parents meet?” Muria was brimming with curiosity. As a newborn, he had always wondered how his legendary Titan father Ansol and his mother Atris became partners.

“Your father Ansol is a battle fanatic, you do know that, don’t you?”

“I know.” Muria nodded. From his memories, his father had only two states, either going to battle or on his way to battle, he never seemed to stop.

“Just like you, your father traveled to various continents before maturity, challenging the geniuses and strong ones of all races, fighting almost every day.”

“I’m not like my father.” Muria silently grumbled. His father Ansol was voluntary while he was forced by his mother.

“Back then, your mother, as the offspring of two Ancestral Golden Dragons, was famous among the Dragon Race. Hence, your father Ansol sought her out, considering her a worthy opponent.”

“So, my parents started with a fight upon their first meeting.” Muria muttered to himself. Then, turning to Bronia, he asked, “How did my parents’ first battle end up?”

“Your mother was too proud back then. Since her lineage was unparalleled among the dragons, she took your father’s challenge lightly.” Bronia sighed, “As a result, your mother was defeated by your father.”

“Then what happened?” Muria continued with his gossipy questioning. But this was just how his parents first met. How did they become life partners?

“Since she underestimated her opponent and was defeated by your father Ansol, your mother refused to resign herself to defeat. After all, she was known as the foremost prodigy of the new generation of Golden Dragons of the Dragon Race.

Such a defeat was not only shameful for her but also disgraceful for the entire Dragon Race.”

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