King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 362 - 362 357 Summoning the Giant Legion

Chapter 362: Chapter 357: Summoning the Giant Legion Chapter 362: Chapter 357: Summoning the Giant Legion “What are you planning?” This semi-plane full of elemental crystals and an altar was prepared for the summoning of Dimos. But with Muria’s appearance now, Dimos could no longer descend, rendering this altar useless in a sense. Even though it’s useless now, if Muria wants to tinker with it mindlessly, he ought to provide a reason, shouldn’t he?

“I want to summon an army here.” A smile appeared on Muria’s face, “Do you mind having a powerful giant army added to your kingdom?”

“Cloud Giant?” Belradin tentatively asked. It’s well known that where Golden Dragons make their nest, Cloud Giants accompany them.

“Mainly Cloud Giants, with a few other types of giants.”

“How many?” Belradin asked excitedly, aside from some particularly weak giants, typical giants with pure bloodlines that reach adulthood generally possess gold rank strength.

“Roughly about three thousand.” Muria glanced at the elemental crystals underfoot, estimated a bit, and quoted a figure.

“Three thousand Cloud Giants? That many!” Hearing the count from Muria, surprise showed on Belradin’s face. As a king, he had long practiced masking his emotions, but the surprises that Muria brought him today were simply too many.

“Many?” Muria curled his lips, “The reason I can summon three thousand giants is because the elemental crystals you have here can only summon that many. It’s not that I only have that few giants under my command.”

“I see.” Upon hearing Muria’s words, Belradin immediately took hold of Remilia and headed towards the space portal, “Feel free to modify this altar. I’ll call someone to bring over the elemental crystals.”

Before long, one after another, the eunuchs carrying various kinds of spatial ornaments walked into this miniature semi-plane, and then poured out the elemental crystals they carried within.

As for Muria who was working on modifying the summoning altar, he didn’t have the time to take notice of these eunuchs. He didn’t need to worry about the elemental crystals. Whatever amount Belradin brought over, he’d use, and he’d summon however many giants he could from the Titan Sea Territory.

Anyway, for him, the role of summoning giants to put on a show was greater than their actual use. And not only was he busy transforming the altar, he was also contacting Spiritaxio, who was always in contact with him.

“Cassio, respond if you hear this.”

“What can I do for you, Prince Mureya?”

“Can you locate my current coordinates?”

“Yes.”

“Give me the coordinates of my current location.”

“You don’t know your own location?”

“I was summoned here, with no reference coordinates. How would I know where I am? Hurry up and give me your measured coordinates.”

“Understood.” After providing the spatial coordinates to Muria, Cassio spoke again, “Do you have any other orders?”

“Find a way to contact the giants on Taiji Island, tell them my current coordinates, and assist them in establishing a teleportation array targeting my current location.

I have a summoning altar here, and I will modify it into a teleportation array. When the time comes, I will connect it to the teleportation array built by the giants, forming a perfect transcontinental two-way teleportation array.”

“Prince Mureya, I can’t leave the Titan Clan Lands, so I cannot inform those giants who follow you.”

“If you can’t leave, then find a way to contact Gerald, or Heloise.” Muria listed several names of Titans he was familiar with.

“Understood.” Hearing Muria’s order, Cassio, who was far away in the Titan Clan Lands, let out a sigh of relief. It wouldn’t be a proper sight if she contacted other Titans without the permission of her master.

The next thing to do was to wait. As soon as Cassio received authorization from Muria, she immediately contacted Gerald and Heloise, asking them for help in notifying the giants and bringing over the teleportation array diagram that could connect to Mureya’s spatial location.

“Is the altar ready?” Upon returning to the royal palace and settling Remilia down, Belradin, the king, who had just ordered the transfer of all the Elemental Crystals in stock within the royal palace to Mureya, came running back excitedly to watch the spectacle.

He had seen a number of giants, but he had never seen giants in such numbers that they could form an army.

“It is done.” Muria established contact between the magic array on the altar and the teleportation array built by the giants on the Titan Islands, according to the blueprint provided by Cassio.

“Come forth, my giants!”

Above the magnificent five-layer crystal altar, the space began to ripple like the surface of water, shattering afterwards into twists of air, and finally, a continuously expanding spatial vortex formed.

Through this space gate, Muria saw a group of familiar buildings, the White Jade Divine Palace built by the giants for him. Of course, these gold-like magnificent structures were merely decorations.

On the other side of the Space Gate, the eagerly waiting giants, the instant the Space Gate was formed, a muscular purple arm appeared first, followed by a half shoulder, neck, and finally a face very familiar to Muria.

“Why are you in such a hurry? Terence.” Looking at the Storm Giant who was squeezing his whole body through the Space Gate bit by bit as it expanded, Muria couldn’t help but smile wryly.

“Prince Mureya.” Terence, the Storm Giant Leader who was promoted by Mureya for being the first to breakthrough to the Soul Intent Level, showed a sincere smile on his violet skin, chiselled like a blade.

“Take it easy!” Seeing him squeezing his body forcefully through the gate, Mureya felt a bit frustrated. He was fortunate that his magic array expertise was top-notch and the space gate he built was reliable. A regular space gate would have problems or even burst if it was treated this way.

Soon, Terence entered the small semi-plane entirely, on the other side of the Space Gate, a Giant Peng covered from head to tail in glimmering, multicoloured feathers like a rainbow proceeded to squeeze in through the gate as the second one.

“Squawk!” Its body was even more massive than Terence’s, and the space gate hadn’t expanded enough for it to enter freely. So, just like its master, half of its body was stuck at the portal. Not being able to pass through right away, it gave out a cry showing a sense of urgency.

“What is this?” Seeing this Giant Peng, larger and stronger than what was recorded in books, Belradin cast a questioning gaze toward Muria.

“This is the mount of my Storm Giant Leader.”

“Giant Leader?” Belradin eyed the twenty-four meter tall Terence with a heated look. After causing the Storm Giant Leader to feel uncomfortable, his gaze fell back to Muria, “How many more Storm Giants do you have under your command?”

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