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King of Titans and Dragons

Chapter 640 - 640 635 Brother-in-law practice with me

Author: Lucky blood and harvest year
updatedAt: 2026-04-08

Chapter 640: Chapter 635: Brother-in-law, practice with me! Chapter 640: Chapter 635: Brother-in-law, practice with me! “This is my Sinapses!” When Prince Mureya led his subordinates back to the Frost Giant City with nearly sixty thousand Frost Giant captives, the nine accompanying Silver Dragons also saw Sinapses, a fantastic domain composed of one hundred and thirty-two Cloud Islands, hovering over the Frost Giant City. Proudly, Mureya introduced his residence to the Silver Dragons.

“This is Sinapses!” The Silver Dragons displayed expressions of envy that greatly pleased Mureya, satisfying his vanity.

Gold Dragons, by nature, loved to flaunt and show off. Many Gold Dragons choose to transform into humanoid beings, such as rangers or minstrels, wandering in human kingdoms, championing justice, and enjoying the gasps and praises that came when they revealed their true forms.

“What is that city elevated above? A Floating City? I have never seen such a large Floating City!” Exclaimed a petite Silver Dragon, merely fifty meters in size.

“That is Cloud City!” The Silver Dragon Queen quickly explained, saving her companion’s embarrassment.

“Wow!” The Silver Dragons gasped even louder, making Mureya unconsciously stroke his chin. Cloud City, naturally accompanied by a halo of holiness, drew more attention than his Cloud Islands.

Of course, Cloud City, clearly shaped by human influence, presented a contrast to Sinapses, which had preserved most of its natural scenery. The two styles each had their merits! So Mureya thought – he would never admit that his Sinapses was inferior to Cloud City.

“By the way, I remember that we don’t have so many Cloud Islands on our Depluson Subcontinent. Where did these Cloud Islands come from?”

“This Cloud Island… seems to be moving!” A Silver Dragon noted, as the Sinapses slowly rotated around the Central Cloud Island, his tone uncertain.

“Of course it drifted from the sea,” Mureya rolled his eyes, “I have already explained to you, this is Sinapses, a domain that can travel around the world.”

“So, these Cloud Islands can move!”

“Correct,” Mureya confirmed.

“In that case, how about this, Prince Mureya!” A Silver Dragon, his eyes gleaming as he looked at the Cloud Islands, suggested a proposal he considered excellent.

“I don’t want your war compensation anymore. Give each of us dragons one Cloud Island. That’s all we need.”

“Heh!” This was Mureya’s response. What wishful thinking, “Dream on!”

“Aren’t you being too stingy? You have so many Cloud Islands. What’s the big deal if you give us a few?” Several Silver Dragons complained indignantly.

“I don’t think I have too many Cloud Islands. Truth be told, I feel I could use more.” Mureya retorted. He had witnessed the scale of the Void War. Even if he developed all of Sinapses, and transformed all the Cloud Islands into unique Floating Cities, they would still be insignificant compared to the endless Void.

“Besides, I don’t think the war compensation I owe you equates to the value of an island.”

“What’s so remarkable about these Cloud Islands anyway?”

“Just the simple ability to move is remarkable enough!” The Silver Dragon Queen whispered.

“You’re reconfiguring these Cloud Islands, aren’t you! Transforming the Cloud Islands into Floating Cities. I remember the Arcane Federation proposed a similar project, but they abandoned it because they weren’t able to promote it on a large scale and the resources and manpower needed were too excessive.”

The Silver Dragon Queen looked at the slowly rotating Sinapses, her eyes thoughtful. She had lived for thousands of years and knew about most things in the world; the erudition of a Metallic Ancient Dragon was beyond any mortal’s imagination.

“Your Majesty the Queen has a keen eye. Indeed, I am transforming these Cloud Islands into Floating Cities.”

“One hundred and thirty-two Cloud Islands, that’s one hundred and thirty-two Floating Cities. Your Majesty dares to dream big!”

“This is only the beginning, the project isn’t even ten percent complete!” Prince Mureya modestly smiled.

“Your ambition is too grand, Mureya.” Ilves’ voice was filled with judgement.

“The war has resulted in defeat. Let’s discuss how to proceed. The Hybrid Titan will definitely not stop here.”

In the vast expanse of the Void, above the World Barrier, fifteen Ice and Snow Gods gathered. Beneath them, were three God Kingdoms crowded together.

Chains of Divine Power emanated from the Ice and Snow Gods, covering over these three God Kingdoms below. It was visible that each of the three God Kingdoms each contained a Cold Crow, a Frost Wolf, and a Snow Leopard respectively, all of them roaring and struggling obstinately.

“We clearly won against these three Beast Gods.”

“What good is defeating them? They are merely subordinates.”

“If we use these three as leverage against the Titan, do you think he will back off?”

“What do you think?” One of the Deities counterasked, his divine thoughts rippling with a hint of mockery.

“These three guys are insignificant to that half-blood Titan. They aren’t important at all.”

“So what should we do now? The war down there is suffering a crushing defeat, even if we gather all our remaining power, we can’t beat him.”

“What if we descend in our avatars and directly kill that Titan?”

“Good, then you go, we all support you.” The Ice and Snow Gods looked at this deity with amused smiles.

“I didn’t say I plan to do that.” This deity retreated a few steps, rejecting it outright, like a mouse suggesting to put a bell around a cat’s neck.

“If you’re not willing, why did you even bring it up?” Winter Maiden Oulyle said coldly, “We need a practical plan, no one wants to perish, right?”

Some deities fell silent. The loss of faith in the Frost Giants is indeed a tremendous blow to them. It has not reached the point of their downfall yet. But if they provoke the Titan and confront him in their avatars, it’s obvious they will die, a lesson already established by stronger existences.

“How about we consult them?” One deity cast his eyes down towards the Divine Kingdom, “They wouldn’t submit to that Titan for no reason. They must have received something irresistible.”

“Let’s ask then, why they are willing to cooperate with that half-blood Titan.”

Of course, even though the three beast gods weren’t willing to share the details of their agreement with Muria, under pressure, they revealed what benefits they could get from Muria in the future.

“The faith of the Human Kingdom!”

The deities who had pried information from the mouths of the beast gods had their eyes gleaming. They were moved.

Humans, the largest piece of the faith pie in the world, is coveted by every deity. Many deities couldn’t get a piece of it. But now, it seems that they have a chance.

“So, should we consider abandoning the faith of the Frost Giants, cooperate with that Titan and obtain the opportunity to spread faith in the Human Kingdom? It seems like we won’t lose much with this.”

“Nothing to lose?” Winter Maiden Oulyle gave a cold laugh. “Didn’t you hear? The cost of spreading faith is to revise our doctrines. Once revised, our priesthood, our faith, and even our will will be distorted. Are we still ourselves then?”

“Who else could we be?” A deity spoke in a low voice, obviously already tempted. He wanted to learn from the three beast gods and attempt to revise the doctrines.

“Bending to a legend, don’t you feel ashamed?”

“Subjugating to a Titan is not disgraceful. Who dares to ridicule me? Let them try to defy the Titan and face the consequences!”

In the midst of discussion, the Ice and Snow Gods dispersed in disagreement. Initially, they joined forces due to the pressure from Muria and had no other choice. But after a new solution surfaced, this temporary alliance disintegrated immediately.

“Brother-in-law, when are you planning to return to the Heavenly Realm?”

“Around eight or nine thousand years later, I guess!” Irvicester lazily leaned against a tree, glancing sidelong at Muria who was looking unhappy and spoke with a teasing tone.

“I’ve heard that you have a fiancée. Aren’t you afraid she’ll be snatched away by some other guy if you don’t return for eight or nine thousand years?” Muria retorted.

“I’ve already told her. She will be coming down soon. Make sure to prepare accommodations. The scenery here is quite nice, it’s a good place for relaxation and recuperation, and there’s no lack of wars.” Irvicester said nonchalantly.

“You’re really making yourself at home.” Muria struggled to maintain his composure. Because of this super-light-bulb presence, his attempts to be alone with Michaela had been disrupted multiple times these few days.

“I have a question for you, Muria.” Irvicester seemed not to notice the impatience on Muria’s face and spoke with a mild smile, “Can Michaela consider Titan a second home?”

“Of course.” Muria stared at Irvicester with furrowed brows, guessing what he was trying to say.

“So, as her biological brother, it wouldn’t be a problem for me to treat Titan as a second home too, right? Since it’s my home, why should I behave like an outsider?” Irvicester said righteously.

“Aren’t you a Blazing Sky God Descendant? Have some shame, will you?” Muria’s face twitched, leaving him somewhat helpless.

“In dealing with someone like you, it’s best not to save face.”

“In that case,” Muria stood up, stretching his body. His bones crackled and popped, sending out thunder-like vibrations, and tiny golden lightning bolts danced on his body. “As my brother-in-law, having recently broken through my own power yet still feeling somewhat uncomfortable, it’s perfectly reasonable for you to accompany me in practicing, right?”

Fistfighting is the solution to or all problems. Muria believed this was the best way the Titans use to resolve disputes.

“I’d be more than happy to. Since you have broken through, I will no longer suppress my power.” Irvicester began to don his splendid armor piece by piece, a divine Blazing God Flame ignited around him.

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