“Mu Ruya, are you not leaving this time?” The red dragon Renata looked at Mu Ruya with her golden-red dragon eyes full of anticipation.“Sorry,” Mu Ruya said apologetically, gently stroking the scales on Renata’s body. “This time I’m just here to get a few things and will be leaving soon.”“Can’t you stay a bit longer?”“…” Mu Ruya was silent for a moment, then shook his head at Renata. “My training is not yet finished. I can’t stay.”“Alright!” Hearing Mu Ruya’s response, the red dragon Renata lowered her head in disappointment. After a moment, a misty spiritual light began to glow around her. Her imposing and fierce dragon form gradually shrank as she cast a transformation spell.“Hey, Mu Ruya.” The red-eyed loli, now in human form, stood on Mu Ruya’s broad palm and looked up at him. “Can I stay with you until you leave? Now that I’m so small, I won’t be a bother.”“Of course.” Mu Ruya placed the transformed Renata on his broad shoulder.“Mu Ruya, you’re so nice.” The delicately fea
“Hmph!” Muria’s expression darkened. He had long known that the Crystal Castle was protected by a complex legendary array, a defensive formation specifically designed to repel even legendary beings. If he wanted to break through the defense by brute force and take the legendary metals, he’d have to wait a few hundred years.“Muria, young master, without Lady Atris’s permission, no one can take a single item from here.”Muria glanced at the blonde head maid who had floated to his side, his mood worsening. He turned and headed for the door of the treasure vault. If he couldn’t retrieve his legendary metals, there was no point in staying here; looking at it just made him more upset.As Muria reached the castle’s entrance and was about to leave, a barely perceptible glimmer of light flickered in his golden pupils, causing him to halt mid-step.“If I just leave without doing anything, it would feel like a wasted trip. It would be a loss; I can’t waste time like this.” A thought inexplicabl
"Muria, are you leaving already?" On the platform of the Dragon Castle, Renata, in her loli form, stood on Muria's shoulder, her eyes brimming with tears as she tugged at his hair. "Can't you stay a little longer?""I have to go," Muria replied, controlling a gentle breeze to softly blow away the tears clinging to Renata's face. "I've already stayed longer than I promised this time."Hearing Muria's response, many of the giants around them showed expressions of disappointment. Mia, the personal maid, also lowered her gaze slightly to hide her reluctance, but none of them spoke up to ask Muria to stay.Only several chromatic dragons couldn't help but reveal looks of excitement upon hearing that Muria was about to leave. To them, Muria was like a mountain pressing down on their heads, with too many rules to follow.Muria felt a little guilty. When he left earlier, he told Casio that he was only coming back to retrieve the legendary metal offered by the giants and that it wouldn't take m
"Muria, Miss Mikhailera has invited you to visit Cloud City. She also asked you to bring your weapons."In an ancient stone hall, there was a huge stone bed carved from a mountain rock. On this stone bed, books piled up like a mountain, each one enchanted with protective spells like "Dustless" and "Immortal."Amidst these books, a black-haired, golden-eyed boy leaned casually against a stack of them, while a spellbook, nearly half his height, floated in front of him, its pages flipping from time to time.Beside this boy were three red-haired, red-eyed girls, all slightly older than him. Each held a spellbook, but unlike the boy who was reading with full attention, these girls appeared drowsy, struggling to stay awake.In addition, there was a white-haired, white-eyed girl who emitted an aura of coldness, also engrossed in reading a book, seemingly immune to any distractions.The scene was quite endearing—a small boy, barely over a meter tall, flipping through a book almost as big as h
"Thud!"In Muria's bedroom, amidst a pile of books, Claudia’s ears twitched as she focused intently on a book. She glanced at the three red-haired lolis beside her, who were fast asleep, sprawled over the books."Muria's back." Claudia turned her head and continued reading the complex spellbook, speaking without lifting her gaze."Where?"As soon as Claudia spoke, Renata, who had been sleeping soundly, immediately opened her eyes. She sat up, looking around excitedly for the familiar figure."Muria's back!"Unlike Renata’s excitement, the other two little dragon girls, Cynthia and Jessica, woke up in an instant, but they were purely startled awake. Sitting up in a panic, they hurriedly picked up the books beside them, pretending to read while secretly glancing around.However, the three little dragon girls soon realized that the hall, adorned with weapons on the walls, was empty. There was no sign of the familiar figure."Claudia, why did you lie to us?"Not seeing Muria’s figure, Cyn
Bewilderment, darkness, oppression, confinement, narrowness—these were the first sensations Ye Tianrui experienced upon regaining consciousness. He felt like he was squeezed into a can filled with liquid. Indeed, Ye Tianrui couldn't breathe any air right now; he was enveloped in a viscous liquid. Initially, he felt a sense of panic upon realizing this, but then he discovered that the lack of air seemed to have no effect on him. The slightly viscous liquid didn't make Ye Tianrui feel uncomfortable at all; on the contrary, being immersed in it felt as comfortable as soaking in a hot spring. What made Ye Tianrui uncomfortable was the darkness and the narrow, cramped space in front of him. His body couldn't stretch out; he could only curl up like an unborn baby. An unborn baby! Ye Tianrui froze for a moment, and in an instant, he remembered what had happened before regaining consciousness, coupled with his current situation of being immersed in some unknown liquid and not need
"Murya Iapetos Alonsus." Involuntarily, Ye Tianrui's mouth opened, uttering a highly convoluted language. Then, Ye Tianrui blinked slightly, and without needing anyone to explain, he naturally understood what he had said: "This is my true name." As Ye Tianrui spoke his true name, two majestic streams of inheritance knowledge surged into his mind, belonging to the top races of the worlds of Dragons and Titans. A massive amount of knowledge flooded Ye Tianrui's mind, swelling it to the point of pain, contorting his young face, but the pain lasted only a short time before disappearing. "The initial inheritance of Titans and Dragons is finally over," Ye Tianrui exhaled with lingering fear. He had no doubt that if he continued to accept the knowledge of inheritance, his brain would explode. Even if he didn't die, he would become an idiot. Fortunately, the inheritance of Titans and Dragons is divided into stages, not a flood of information, but gradually unsealed as age and st
In the dazzling room filled with crystal light, Ye Tianrui stood in front of a mirror almost as tall as the dome, silently looking at the reflection of the huge figure within.With fair cheeks looking chubby, his face retained the baby fat appropriate for his age, appearing so tender that one could almost squeeze water out of it.Shoulder-length pure black hair cascaded down, and between the strands, a pair of faint golden dragon horns extended backward, silently proclaiming the noble bloodline and non-human identity of the horn's owner.The slightly chubby baby-like body stretched the silk pajamas he wore, with a pair of wide golden dragon wings protruding from the gap intentionally left in the pajamas. Under the robe-like pajamas, a tail with sharp blade-like ends covered in golden scales swayed back and forth."How big am I now, Sofia?" Suddenly, Ye Tianrui looked down at the quiet golden-haired maid standing behind the baby in the mirror and asked her."Young Master Murya, you are