King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 937 - 937 925 Primitive Extraordinary VS

Chapter 937: Chapter 925: Primitive Extraordinary VS Interstellar Technology Chapter 937: Chapter 925: Primitive Extraordinary VS Interstellar Technology “Picking up a stone off the ground and trading it for a set of armor, you feel proud, don’t you?” Muria was somewhat speechless at the foolishness, “Do you have any idea what that stone you picked up so carelessly means to those from beyond the sky? You think you got a bargain, but others are laughing at you, calling you a fool!”

“Is that stone valuable?” Yinka Bagda was somewhat confused; he didn’t understand how trading a common stone for a set of armor strong enough to resist beast attacks could be considered foolish.

“Such a large stone, in exchange for the armor on your body, could at least fill the room I’m standing in right now!” Muria bluffed, considering the cost of making a set of armor from the age of cold weapons for a civilization that has entered the interstellar era.

“I can trade it for that much?” Yinka Bagda looked at Muria, puzzled and bewildered.

“What is very ordinary to you may be extremely precious to those exotic people from the sky, whereas what you consider extremely precious is just a mere decorative item to those strangers.”

“…” Standing in the grand hall, those Yikong People who were initially angry at Muria for calling them fools were collectively dumbfounded.

“Take them away! Summon my Phantom Knights, we’re going to visit the Land of Divine Grace where the exotic people have descended!”

Muria stood up and issued orders; he was ready to see for himself what stage of development the civilization daring to explore his world had reached.

If their level of civilization wasn’t advanced enough to destroy a star with a single strike, he would have to consider how to harvest the fruits of their wisdom, and then pass them directly to the Yikong People, allowing them to skip the tedious stages of transformation and leap from the primitive era into the space age.

“The number of blue-skinned apes that have entered our base these past few days is rising!”

Inside a metallic base full of technological ambience, a middle-aged man with blond hair and blue eyes rubbed his tired eyes in the control room, looking at the hundreds of screens above him, and spoke with a hint of exasperation.

“I heard the higher-ups have ordered those primitive apes nearby to invite their distant relatives of the same kind to come here for trade!”

Another middle-aged man picked up a drink meant to invigorate the mind, took a sip, and responded to his colleague’s comment with a tone laced with condescension; the so-called blue-skinned apes obviously referred to the Yikong People.

With their large and sturdy physiques and primitive stage of civilization, the Yikong People were viewed by these beings of an interstellar civilization much like the apes they watched in zoos for amusement.

“Such a nuisance, what’s there to trade with them for? Why not just have the army steamroll over them and annihilate all these blue-skinned beings? Then all the resources of Pandora World would be ours, right?”

“You’re thinking too much. The main threat in Pandora World isn’t these blue-skinned apes, but the monsters!” Setting down his coffee, the operator’s face showed a hint of lingering fear, “Unless we can deal with these monsters, this world will never truly belong to us.”

“I know the base was attacked by a monster called the Mountain Mover two years ago. Was that monster really so terrifying? I heard even a tactical nuclear bomb didn’t leave a mark on it.”

“If it wasn’t that terrifying, you wouldn’t be sitting here now. There were about a hundred thousand permanent staff at the base, but after that creature left, only thirty thousand remained!”

“That’s terrifying!” Hearing his more experienced colleague describe it, the monitoring soldier couldn’t help but show a look of fear, “Will that monster come back to attack us again?”

“Who knows!”

“I need to find a way to get out of here!”

“Don’t even dream of it!” The seasoned soldier was unsympathetic as he shot down the idea; after crushing his hope, he offered a bit of comfort, “But you don’t have to worry too much. I heard that if the monster comes to attack again, the higher-ups have approved the use of neutron bombs in retaliation. And it’s different now from two years ago. There are many more defensive weapons in the base now. If that monster dares to show its face again, there’s no need to use such destructive weapons; we can just take it down on the spot.”

Woo!!!!!!!!

As the two soldiers chatted in the monitoring room, a sharp and piercing alarm sounded throughout the base, and everywhere they looked, their eyes met with the glaring red.

Warning: A Lord-level creature is approaching rapidly! Warning: Lord-level creature… The mechanical and cold female voice echoed over the base as a wave of panic spread, accompanied by the sound of machinery rotating and lifting.

One by one, electronic pulse gun turrets and laser guns rose from various positions within the base, nurturing opaque blue energy at their muzzles, aiming at the distant sky…

“What is this?” In the monitoring room, all the soldiers stared intently at the silver screen, which showed a clear sky. Between the clouds, some dark spots appeared, rapidly growing larger.

“Brother, is that monster in the middle the same Mover that attacked you last time?” The soldier who had just spoken about trying to find a way to leave was tense, his tone somewhat shaky as he asked his colleague.

“Movers are terrestrial Lord-level monsters; what do you think this monster has to do with the land?” the asked soldier’s face was equally tense.

Their base had been prepared to cope with a terrestrial Lord-level beast, but two years later, a Lord-level beast came flying from the sky, which seemed like an extremely cruel joke played by fate on them.

At this time, the base’s commanding officer was also dumbfounded. The moment he heard about the Lord-level beast’s attack, his first instinct was to board a battleship and leave this world.

It should be known that during the last attack by a Lord-level beast, the highest commander had been killed on the spot, and his death had been particularly gruesome. He did not want to follow in that commander’s footsteps, but unfortunately, he was a soldier. If he dared to flee the battlefield, even if he returned to his own world, he would be sent to a military court.

“Damn old man!” At this time, the commander thought of the true supreme leader of the base, the Legion Commander who stayed in space and simply didn’t come down.

“Warning, Lord-level monster has entered the maximum range of the base’s pulse guns!”

“Open fire!” The commander gave the combat order without any hesitation, feeling his life was under great threat.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

A beam of opaque blue light fired from various parts of the base towards the flying cluster that approached from afar…

The Lord-level beast, which the entire base was on high alert for, was naturally the Mesha that Muria rode over, surrounded by a total of one hundred and eighty Phantom Knights. Muria, who had a slight touch of OCD, deliberately rounded up the number, and a few extra Phantom Knights were left behind in Ayaley Forest.

“Quite the warm welcome!” Muria chuckled lightly as he saw the pulse guns firing from afar, but he had no intention of lifting a finger himself. After all, what was the point in cultivating the Phantom Knight Regiment over the past few years if he had to handle such things himself?

As the pulse guns and laser guns began to fire, the Phantom Knights beside Muria also drew the custom wooden bows off their backs.

God’s Patterns shimmered on the bodies of the Phantom Knights as they bent their bows and notched their arrows, all enveloped by Glorious Power, and shot forth with a velocity not inferior to those of the laser light cannons.

Boom! Boom!

At this moment, the primordial extraordinary powers clashed with technology weapons at the interstellar stage, with loud explosions ringing out in the sky. All attacks were blocked by the arrows shot by the Phantom Knights, causing no damage and not even altering the trajectory of their formation.

The custom weapons in the hands of the Phantom Knights made even their seemingly ordinary wooden bows special, crafted from materials drawn from trees capable of devouring the power of Radiant Stones, able to perfectly bear the power within the knights, and possessing great extensibility and adaptability.

“How is this possible?” This scene of ineffective attack was recorded by unmanned scouting drones released from the base, then broadcast back onto the base’s screens. The commanding officer who had given the orders was dumbstruck upon witnessing this.

“Alpha Hunting Squadrons one to five, take off immediately. Combat objective: contain the Lord-level beast, don’t let it approach the base with its minions. Try to eliminate its attendants while preserving yourselves, and if possible, leave some marks on this Lord-level beast!”

The commander issued a new order, respectfully, at the end, knowing full well that sending these pilots was akin to sending them to their deaths.

But he had no choice. Faced with a Lord-level monster, unmanned weapons were nearly useless. Real war machines needed to be manned in order to unleash their full potential.

“Interesting!” Standing atop Mesha, Muria smiled as he watched the streamlined silver battleships quickly ascending from the base,

He discovered that the technological capability of this star civilization wasn’t as strong as he had imagined. It seemed to be a civilization that had only recently ventured into space, with all the conventional weapons and attacks still within a tolerable range.

“Spread out, you are free to use any means to bring down those silver metallic big birds!”

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