"Hmm, it's normal for my form to change now that I've become a Dragon King!" Dimos lowered his head, and the two molten-gold-like dragon pupils looked down at Muria, who had grown to fifteen meters tall over the years, and the golden dragon girl."It's you, Atreus, my daughter," the golden Dragon King exclaimed with a hint of surprise, "You called me 'dad' today. It's been so long since I heard that.""Hey, old man, I rarely call you dad, and you should just respond properly when I do. What's with the big deal?" The golden dragon girl sat on Muria's now exceptionally broad shoulder, her face displeased."Old man!" When Dragon King Dimos heard his daughter call him that, his expression immediately returned to normal. This was the name he was accustomed to, but he found the term "dad" a bit awkward.Muria, witnessing this exchange, felt a bit confused. Was this a normal father-daughter relationship? His impression of the Golden Dragon Princess Atreus had always been positive; she was po
"This is... source blood." The golden dragon princess, Atreus, stared at the drop of golden blood in the crystal for three breaths, then exclaimed in amazement."Old guy, you're really generous!" Atreus couldn't help but sigh, "Dragon King's source blood. With this, the problem on little Muria's body is no longer a problem.""That's for sure." The Dragon King narrowed his eyes, smiling. He was somewhat pleased to hear his daughter's astonished voice.Muria also stared at the crystal in front of him, where the drop of brilliant blood radiated dazzling light. As soon as he saw this drop of blood, his own blood boiled, his body yearning for it, desiring to fuse with the blood before him."Hmm, my grandson seems a bit impatient." The Dragon King saw Muria's golden dragon scales emerging in patches under the stimulation of the source blood.He casually waved his hand, and the huge crystal in front of him began to disintegrate, gradually shrinking until it revealed the drop of blood emittin
The scorching energy enveloped Muria's entire body, his consciousness hazy, caught in a state between half-asleep and half-awake. This sensation reminded Muria of his experience inside the egg when he first arrived in Eralasia.However, it was different from being inside the eggshell. Back then, Muria felt warm and comfortable, like soaking in a perfectly tempered hot spring, feeling his body slowly growing. Now, Muria felt like he was immersed in boiling water, not painful but extremely uncomfortable. Consequently, Muria's consciousness didn't fully enter into slumber but remained in this hazy state.In this state, Muria could sense his body undergoing rapid and intense changes, his muscles, bones, tendons, all growing and strengthening under the stimulation of Dragon King's blood. He was continuously becoming stronger.The strengthening Golden Dragon Blood also stimulated the Titan Blood within Muria's body. The Titan Blood gradually revived, beginning to devour all elements it coul
In fact, Emperor Moses did not go anywhere else on Taiji Island. He had never left the Five-Colored Dragon Castle. To him, everything on this Taiji Island was like child's play.Emperor Moses had traveled almost all over Eurasia in his lifetime and had witnessed many incredible things. In the eyes of many giants, the magnificent Giant City was the largest city in Eurasia, and its magnificent White Jade Divine Palace at the center was the most luxurious castle in Eurasia.However, in the eyes of Emperor Moses, these buildings were really nothing special; they were just mediocre. In Eurasia, there were many buildings whose scale and grandeur could overshadow the White Jade Divine Palace and the Giant City.For example, the Sky City suspended in the air by powerful arrays, the Mage City with tens of thousands of towering mage towers, and the City of the Undead built from endless piles of white bones...Within Taiji Island, the only thing that truly attracted Emperor Moses was inside the
Five years had passed, yet Muria still slept within the golden cocoon, showing no signs of awakening. Meanwhile, within the Dragon Castle, significant changes had taken place during Muria's five-year slumber.Within the castle, most of the young dragons had entered a period of dormancy, emerging as adolescents with preliminary survival skills throughout Eleracia. The remaining few had also entered dormancy.Vibrant young dragons flew in and out of the Dragon Castle, infusing the entire fortress with vitality. However, Muria's previous commands had become mere words, not because the giants disobeyed them, but because they lacked the capability to execute them.These young dragons had a powerful ally — their magic teacher, the Dragon King Demos. With Demos's approval, these dragons dared to disregard the giants within the castle, freely coming and going, though they refrained from being too audacious.Initially, when dragons attempted to leave the castle, Storm Giants would intervene. H
Perhaps it was because of Ji Xinghe's status as an eighth-level mechanic, or perhaps because of his speed in repairing the energy transmission board, or because Lieutenant Shen Mu had said, "You have to believe in Old Ji," or because they knew Ji Xinghe had gone to the training area to fight earlier today, or because of Major Han Li, or maybe because of the suddenly excited little girl...Whatever the reason, Master Liu chose to bend the rules: "Alright, Old Ji, you give it a try. The usual rule applies—if you break it, it's your responsibility."Ji Xinghe nodded and walked to the back of a solemnly standing mech. This was the Federation's 16th generation standard mech, the same type of mech hero in the game "Star Glory," where Ji Xinghe had earned the national server title, so he was very familiar with it. And "Star Glory," this immersive virtual reality game, had its origins in the Federation's military virtual reality technology used to select and train the first generation of mech
Bang bang, pow pow, hoom ha hey.Ji Xinghe stood in place, not out of breath and with his face unchanged, while the six groups of eighteen mecha warriors who had challenged him this afternoon all wanted to retreat in shame. However, they couldn't leave yet, as Su He was still filming and interviewing them up close."Reporter Su, it's almost lunchtime. Can we eat first and then do the interview?""Ah? Oh, sorry, I forgot about lunch. Let's go eat together, and I can interview you during the meal.""Uh, suddenly I don't feel so hungry. You guys go ahead and eat. Otherwise, you'll miss lunch, and it's expensive to buy your own food."The mecha warriors looked at Su He as if he were a monstrous beast. They weren't really afraid of Su He or Ji Xinghe, who had defeated them, but of the camera in Su He's hand because behind that camera were three billion people.In one morning, they had confirmed that Ji Xinghe and Su He weren't lying. There really was a documentary called "The Old Man and t
Eager to take the exam, Ji Xinghe didn't rush into it because he knew he wasn't ready yet. Just like getting a driver's license, knowing how to drive doesn't guarantee passing the test, as there are theoretical questions to answer. These questions are confidential and not openly accessible to someone like Ji Xinghe."It's okay, Old Ji, I'll coach you," Instructor Li reassured him. "These guys are still not convinced. Once you pass the exam, you can pilot a mecha and challenge them. If you win, your stipend can increase.""Thank you."Ji Xinghe could only express his gratitude but didn't promise victory because he knew Instructor Li didn't truly believe he could win. Piloting a mecha is vastly different from hand-to-hand combat. Even the best martial artists might not be able to fully utilize a mecha's capabilities, mainly due to age-related issues affecting endurance and reaction times—both critical for mecha piloting.Life at the training ground settled into a routine. Ji Xinghe spen