King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 510 - 510 506 Revival and Advancement

Chapter 510: Chapter 506: Revival and Advancement Chapter 510: Chapter 506: Revival and Advancement Roar!

A robust and majestic dragon roar resonated, accompanied by the substantial dragon prestige spreading in all directions. All creatures living on the Cloud Island below Soul Intent Level were immobilized within this golden dragon power, as immovable as insects trapped in resin before coagulating into amber, almost incapable of moving. Even the Soul Intent Level creatures under this dragon power were involuntarily trembling, with their movement speed becoming extremely slow.

Following the roar, the elements within a radius of tens of thousands of miles seemed to boil, rushing towards the sleeping Cloud Island of Muria, madly pouring into Muria’s dragon body, filling his physical deficiency, and suppressing the hunger of the dragon body.

It seemed that merely absorbing the naturally dispersed elemental energies in the world could no longer satisfy Muria. The elemental storm quickly subsided, as Muria’s head split open three hundred-meter gashes, from which a concentrated cascade of elements, almost liquid in form, roared out and fell on Muria.

“Your Highness!” “Master Mureya!” Several astonished yet joyous voices rang in the ears of Muria, who was in Dragon Form, and was being assaulted by a crazy sense of hunger.

“Bring me the flesh of the legendary creatures, I… am very hungry now.” The advancement process through deep sleep to the body of legend had almost emptied Muria’s body, nearly starving him to death. Therefore, after Muria escaped from the information shock of divinity, he eagerly broke the elemental crystal shell and then used the ability gained after the advancement to devour elements crazily to replenish his own consumption. Even so, he was still unsatisfied and directly connected to the elemental realms, tearing open three mouths, and devouring elements.

“Yes!” Seeing Muria coiled up there, looking like a small golden mountain, Mia immediately ordered the Cloud Giants following her to retrieve the flesh of the legendary creatures sealed on the Cloud Island. Muria’s current situation was too miserable.

Some of the Saintly Imperial Abyss armor, which had already fused with Muria’s scales, was stuck to Muria’s skeleton, and the muscles in between had withered and shriveled, completely unable to support the armor. If it weren’t for the large pieces of armor on his chest and abdomen and the face guard on his head for support, Muria would look even more miserable, like a complete bone dragon.

“Your Highness, please help yourself!” As Muria began to converge his dragon aura, the Cloud Giants that had regained freedom took out the sealed legendary flesh from the site next to where Muria had been sleeping and placed it next to Muria.

Muria looked at the flesh in front of him that was still slightly wriggling, devouring the wandering elements in the air and showing a trend of continued growth. He didn’t hesitate, took a bite, chewed it a bit, swallowed it, and then let out a comfortable moan.

“On which Cloud Island is the warehouse where the flesh of legendary creatures is stored?” Muria, who had emptied the reserved flesh on the Cloud Island where he was, in less than twenty rhythms, looked at Mia. He had brought back a large number of legendary creature carcasses from the battlefield of the Senapus Subcontinent, some of which were huge sea beasts. He remembered that he had already ordered them to be classified and dealt with.

“The most legendary creature flesh is stored on the Lockman Biorefinery Island.” Mia reported an island name that surprised Muria a bit, and then voluntarily led Muria forward.

Muria, who had obtained the location, opened his wings, which stretched over three hundred meters, blocking half of the sky in the eyes of the four females. Accompanied by a roar, the golden giant dragon rose into the sky, flying toward the situated above island specializing in biological research.

Emitting a golden glow, like a small golden sun, Muria found the island emitting a strange aura, and gently landed on it. These were his private property, he needed to be cautious about the impact of his giant body on them.

“Your Highness!” The Cloud Giants stationed on the island showed awe in their eyes when they saw Muria, and all knelt down. The human alchemists who had been disturbed long ago also surfaced from the scattered laboratories on the island, and also lay down on the ground, expressing obedience to Muria.

“Where is your warehouse storing the flesh of legendary creatures?” Muria lowered his dragon head and asked impatiently. He didn’t need these etiquettes now, he just needed to fill his stomach.

“This way, please, Duke Mureya. No matter how much you want to eat, we can provide it.” A young-looking alchemist with sparse hair, especially in the area on top of his head, stood up voluntarily to guide Muria.

“You’ve divided up the legendary creature carcasses I got?” Muria stood in front of a storage door that was a hundred meters tall, looking at the frozen meat mountains inside. Sensing the strong liveliness in the flesh, he looked at these alchemists with a look of astonishment.

“No, only part of it, just some special ones.” The alchemist who seemed to be balding at a young age explained to Muria, “The one we were given was not a carcass but a still-alive legendary creature, just ones that are not far from death.”

“What you see in front of you are one of the results of our research in the past twenty-four years.”

“What are you researching?” Muria, who entered the warehouse and came to a mountain of ice not much smaller than his current form, chewed the ice layer and swallowed the flesh inside together, humming comfortably.

“How to exploit the rapid regenerative powers of legendary creatures to continually provide active flesh!” the soon-to-be powerful alchemist said with pride, announcing his research project.

“Are you raising these legends like livestock?” Muria, who had already devoured half of a meat mountain in a short time, with his once shriveled muscles partially recovered, paused slightly and turned to the manic alchemists.

“There’s no problem with understanding it that way.”

“Where did you get the courage to conduct such research?” Muria took two bites of the fresh meat in his mouth, swallowed, and with a digestive power second only to the Dragon King, he decomposed the flesh full of strong vitality and life energy into nutrients to feed his hungry muscle cells.

For a group of humans to imprison more than one legendary creature, to cut flesh from their bodies and make use of their high-speed regeneration ability, was an act twisting the very boundary of sanity. They were exploring the edge of death itself.

“Your Majesty, breeding legendary creatures for flesh is only a derivative of our primary research. What you’re currently devouring is just a byproduct.”

Muria, who had already consumed one mountain of meat and began to devour another, restored his body’s energy while observing the group of human madmen he had forcibly recruited. It seemed these fellows would dare to try anything without restraint.

“What is your primary research project?”

“To create legendary-ranked flesh-and-bone synthetic beasts using the bodies and remains of living legendary creatures.”

“Have you succeeded?” Muria, whose muscles were bulging and almost fully recovered, paused slightly and stared at these madmen. He felt a sense of absurdity in his heart. A group of humans, the strongest among them barely at the Soul Intent level, claimed to have created a legendary flesh and blood synthetic beast.

“Yes, by chance, we’ve successfully created one synthetic beast and are trying to create a second.”

“Where is the one you’ve successfully created? Summon it for me.” Muria, whose body was now completely recovered, and with his robust muscles filling out his previous Saintly Imperial Abyss form, had become more imposing and majestic. He exuded an inviolable kingly aura, “Let me see what kind of creature you have crafted.”

Soon, the now satiated and somewhat lazy Muria saw, in a testing field designed to measure attack strength, the first synthetic beast created by his subordinates, a semi-humanoid monster.

“Shifanlin?” With his radiant golden dragon eyes, Muria scrutinized the familiar-looking synthetic beast in front of him, recognizing instantly what creature had been used as its primary component.

The hybrid legendary creature born from the union of a powerful flying beast and a merfolk, the Azure Feathered Wings, Shifanlin. One of the loyal followers of the Sea Goddess, a legendary creature that had chased him numerous times.

However, the creature in front of him was not the original Shifanlin. It was just a synthetic beast, the main parts of which were constructed from Shifanlin’s body. It had probably lost all its former abilities.

This synthetic beast was very different from the Shifanlin he once knew. Its thick fish tail had disappeared, replaced by a large, colorful, black snake tail. The azure-black wings on its back were also gone, replaced by three pairs of black, metallic wings. They were not biological organs but a blend of weaponry and magic devices.

Its unappealing bird’s beak had also disappeared, replaced by a normal humanoid face. Some alchemist, having too much time on his hands, had given it plastic surgery. However, a pair of quite majestic-looking bull horns had sprouted from its head, radiating a dangerous aura.

“This looks good!” The appearance of such a synthetic beast, not to mention anything else, was quite agreeable to Muria’s aesthetics. “But I wonder how powerful it is? Let it attack me for a test!”

“Please be careful, Your Majesty!” It was uncertain which alchemist was controlling it, but the synthetic beast’s lifeless eyes turned to Muria’s giant dragon body, then suddenly appeared in front of him, its two scimitars slashing towards Muria’s head, drawing two thin rifts in the space before them.

“Boom!” In the face of the attack, Muria simply raised his dragon claw, and the synthetic beast, which these madmen took great pride in, was pinned under his paw, unable to move.

“Trash!”

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