??Chapter 335: Chapter 330: War Reparations
Chapter 335: Chapter 330: War Reparations
The battle between Bronia and the human legends substantially benefited Muria. This Red Dragon, who had experienced countless battles in her youth, never gave her opponents the chance to strike from the mont combat began.
The four low-level Legends couldn’t even attack before being ruthlessly beaten by the Red Dragon, Bronia. It was evident how terrifying a Red Dragon could be when it adeptly utilized space magic and boasted an unyielding physique.
In situations where the area could not be locked, formations ant nothing to Bronia. She could appear wherever she wanted and deliver life-changing blows to these human legends.
None of the seven human Legends would have survived if they hadn’t transcended mortality.
As for the Gold-Rank and Soul Intent Rank individuals who hurriedly flew over, they didn’t even register on Bronia’s radar. Their attacks ant nothing to her, and yet, her attacks were lethal to them.
In the Erathia World, aside from god-like beings, the strength of a Red Dragon trumped anything else.
According to the original plan of the seven human legends, they aid to crush Bronia and her Monster Clans with their military forces and then siege Bronia herself with the help of these forces.
However, they did not anticipate that Bronia, so recklessly daring and powerful, would storm their military camp without preparations, and rcilessly attack them under the watchful gaze of countless soldiers.
Those beneath the rank of Legend would barely make a dent in a battle against a Legend. However, given enough numbers, they could impact the outco of the battle between Legends.
But when the gap in power becos too large, the impact of an army becos insignificant. Clearly, the number of Gold-Rank and Soul Intent-Rank warriors from the three great kingdoms could not compensate for the gap between the seven human legends and Bronia.
What followed was simple. Bronia overpowered and defeated the strongest forces of the three kingdoms. The outco of the war was settled, and the three kingdoms of Nukaran, Nososi, and Mozeli surrendered.
If Bronia had killed the seven human legends, these three kingdoms would have essentially been dood. Without the support of a Legend, they could hardly call themselves kingdoms.
However, Bronia did not kill them. It would be too tough. There is a distinction between defeating and killing, and she most likely could kill around half of the legends, but three or four of them would certainly escape.
If by then, the legends of the defeated kingdoms harbored enormous resentnt, Bronia wouldn’t mind personally, but she needed to consider her Monster Clans. Dealing with a Legendary retaliation could be quite a headache.
Moreover, these seven human legends did not actually plan to kill Bronia. Their ultimate goal was only to remove her. Satisfied with such ager goals, the three kingdoms did not justify Bronia resorting to killer strokes.
However, there would still be a need for compensation. As defeated nations, Nukaran, Nososi, and Mozeli signed a series of unequal treaties at the negotiation table.
In addition to compensating Bronia with Elental Crystals of an overall value of approximately 210,000 cubic feet, the three kingdoms were also to tribute Zaiychek with food, slaves, tal and other resources amounting to the value of approximately 3,000 cubic feet of Elental Crystals annually.
Throughout the negotiation process, although Muria was present, he did not participate. He simply watched as Bronia drained the three human kingdoms dry, turning them into Zaiychek’s blood bank without any intention of pleading on their behalf.
Regarding the three kingdoms, Muria had only one comnt: they have brought it upon themselves. They initiated a war unprovoked, and now that they had lost, they had to pay the price. That was only fair.
…In the Obsidian Palace standing in the middle of a magma lake, Muria watched Bronia, who was delightedly rolling atop a mound of gold coins, with so puzzlent. He couldn’t understand why a powerful ancient Red Dragon would show interest in gold, which was basically useless to her.
“Muria, you and your grandmother are so similar. However, she only took
in, while you have raised over a hundred dragons. You are preparing for the Path to Epic, aren’t you?”
Hearing the words of Bronia, who was cheerfully rolling around in her mountain of gold coins, Muria felt a bit embarrassed. Initially, he did not want to raise dragons, it was the arrangent of the Golden Dragon Mother. At that ti, he didn’t even know about the existence of Epics.
“Hmm…roughly…” Muria responded sowhat awkwardly. Knowing the way to becoming an Epic, he had indeed put much more effort into these dragons, hoping them to be his future support.
“Bronia, the war is over, I can take all my dragons back, right?”
“Technically, I shouldn’t be holding onto the Giant Dragons that you have spent your energy raising.” Bronia who was rolling on the mound of gold stood up and looked down at Muria with a grin, “But now, I want to ask you for a favor – leave
one dragon.”
“Auston?” Muria glanced at the skinny Red Dragon picking up the coins scattered around when Bronia rolled, and his lips twitched, he felt utterly embarrassed witnessing this.
“Him?” Bronia shot a look at Auston, her expression clearly exhibiting disgust, “He’s already useless now. You can take him anyti. I need you to leave Renata.”
“Renata?” Muria’s brows skinched together. A Red Dragon with outstanding leadership talents was extrely rare and valuable in the Dragon Race. He was hesitant to leave her with Bronia.
“I apologize. I don’t think I’ve made myself clear.” Seeing Muria in a dilemma, Bronia scratched her head, “I just want Renata to assist
with managing Zaiychek for the ti being, I lack the energy and ti for that aspect. If you require her at any point, you can call her back.”
“Temporary managent?” A surprised look played across Muria’s face, “Just like during warti? You want Renata to manage all Monster Clans that wish to follow you?”
“Absolutely!” Bronia moved a bunch of gold coins under her chin and rested her fierce and majestic Dragon Head on them, “I’m not capable of managing them. Without Renata, it won’t be long before they fall back into their chaotic state, and I don’t want that.”
“…” Muria kept silent without making a sound, he needed so ti to think. This proposal didn’t seem like a bad idea.
“Muria, Renata has exceptional leadership and managent skills, do you have the space for her to display these talents now? Taking her away now would an a waste of her talents.”
“Let her choose on her own then!” After a mont’s hesitation, Muria said, “No matter what choice she makes, I will not interfere and I will support her.”
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