Dracotitán

Chapter 283: Seeking Assistance



"How so? Worried that they have gained greater power, causing more destruction? You don't have to worry about that." Muria smiled slightly, "Have you ever heard of a white dragon raised by a crystal dragon?"

"That's a white dragon, but what you are raising is…"

"I am not a crystal dragon. Besides, ordinary gold dragons see me, they must call me 'Your Highness'." Muria looked at the red-robed Archbishop with a smile, "So, your concerns will not become reality. The chromatic dragons, under my command, will absolutely not become evil dragons."

"Alright!" Hearing Muria's confident declaration, the Archbishop, already aware of part of Muria's identity and recalling the deeds of the tri-color dragon thieves group composed of six rebel dragons at the junction of four countries under his command, gained a bit of confidence in Muria's words.

Although the tri-color dragon thieves group plundered cities, they indeed did not cause too much slaughter. Compared to the normal behavior of chromatic evil dragons, their actions were unbelievably mild.

"I hope under your guidance, your chromatic dragons can possess the same noble character as you." The Archbishop looked at the young dragons beside Muria somewhat cautiously, then added, "Even half would be fine."

"My character is not exactly noble." Muria laughed and shook his head. He knew the Archbishop was referring to his actions of sending off the holy warriors. Well, it's said that because of this, he also gained a rather nice title: Guardian of Justice!

Of course, before he acknowledged this title himself, ordinary people wouldn't use this title to address him.

…"Is this your continental teleportation array?" Muria looked around at the stone circle almost the size of two soccer fields, somewhat surprised.

The appearance of this teleportation array was a bit unexpected for Muria. Not only were countless array patterns inscribed on the ground, but near a hundred semi-transparent giant crystals also stood at the energy nodes of the array, each also engraved with various runes.

"Yes, Your Highness, is there a problem?" the Archbishop asked somewhat puzzled.

…" Muria's mouth twitched slightly. Any problems? As a genius dragon capable of breaking through complex legendary arrays (though it was only with the gold dragon mother's leniency that he had such a brilliant achievement, it also showed his profound knowledge in array magic), the teleportation array in front of him was somewhat unbearable to look directly at, simply eye-watering.

The arrangement of runes was repetitive in many places, with a lot of unnecessary array patterns, causing the energy loss rate during the array's activation to reach an astonishing level. This first impression Muria had of the array was that it was complicated and bloated.

Such spatial technology could not compare to what the Titans possessed. Any Titan spirit could construct a continental teleportation array out of thin air.

Of course, this teleportation array had its advantages. Safety and stability were its features, even if some runes were lost, it could still be used, though the stability and safety would definitely decline.

"Enter the teleportation array!" Muria didn't say a word, he had no interest in pointing out flaws and optimizing the teleportation array for them, too time-consuming, as long as they could use it.

"Here, this is the remaining teleportation fee." Seeing that thirty-four dragons and the big cat all entered the stone circle, Muria took out a spatial ring and handed it to the Archbishop.

"Muria, Your Highness, we will not take this fee." But to Muria's surprise, the Archbishop not only did not accept his ring but instead made a gesture of refusal and then took out a spatial ring and handed it to him.

"What are you doing? Planning to teleport us to the Osniro Continent for free?"

"Correct, we will not charge Your Highness any fees." the Archbishop nodded.

"Then what does this mean? What do you plan to ask me to do?" Muria looked at the spatial ring in the Archbishop's hand with a playful smile, without thinking, it was definitely filled with elemental crystals.

The church suddenly waiving his teleportation fee and offering a ring filled with crystals meant they definitely needed a favor.

"Our Dawn Church would like to ask for your assistance."

"I am heading to the Osniro Continent right now." Muria wore a faint smile on his face.

"Exactly, that's why we are asking for your help. The Dawn Church on the Osniro Continent needs your assistance."

"Oh? If that's the case, I don't mind lending a hand."

"Could we possibly teleport you and your party directly into the church that needs help this time?" the Archbishop asked somewhat nervously.

"Is it urgent?"

"If we don't provide support to that church, it's going to be destroyed soon."

"Where are your church's powerhouses?" Muria was puzzled. Such a powerful force backed by gods with formidable divine powers running out of capable individuals to hold the fort? You must be joking.

"We have already sent several reinforcements to that temple, but the reinforcements either die or are severely injured, so all support has failed." the Archbishop didn't hide anything, simply explaining the situation so Muria could understand. "The evil entrenched there is too powerful!"

"Is that so, then leave this matter to me!" Muria nodded, accepting the ring from the Archbishop's hand without any pretense or refusal, as it was his rightful compensation.

Soon after, a thick beam of teleportation light rose from the stone circle, enveloping Muria and his non-human companions, breaking through space... Hmm, this teleportation array had another advantage, it could transport a large number of creatures at once...

"Bishop Sukada, do you think the support sent by the church from Ionian this time will be stronger than the previous ones?"

In a somewhat dilapidated temple, several priests in white and gold robes gathered around a red-robed Archbishop, tiredly looking at the teleportation array in front of them, unable to hold on without support.

"According to the information I've received, the support coming this time is not human, but a soul-level gold dragon." Hearing his subordinate bishop's question, the Archbishop's face, full of worry, squeezed out a smile. This was the best news he had heard in days.

"A gold dragon?" Hearing that the support coming was a gold dragon, several Archbishops showed joy on their faces.

"And, this gold dragon, Your Highness, did not come alone; he brought all his dependents and subordinates." the Archbishop continued, his voice loud, letting this heartening news spread throughout the temple.

"Great, we are saved!"

 

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