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DND Realms: The Rise of the Titan-Dragon Prodigy

Titans, near-divine creatures born alongside the most ancient gods.The dragon, a mighty predator at the top of the food chain of countless worlds.Muria, who inherits the bloodline of the Titans and Golden Dragons, sits on a throne.Red dragons, blue dragons, green dragons ...... bronze dragons, red copper dragons, brass dragons ...... amethyst dragons, crystal dragons, emerald dragons, and many more dragons bow under the throne. Cloud giants, mist giants, stone giants, frost giants ...... storm giants, mountain giants, tide giants ...... countless giants bowed before the throne. A king's power is not just to kill and conquer! ----------------------- It's 1 chapter per day at 1 p.m. (Arizona) in every novel I upload. 3 daily chapters in each novel on patreon! p@treon.com/INNIT ----------------------- DISCLAIMER The story belongs entirely to the original author.

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Chapter 299: A Thousand Changes

Muria closely observed this mysterious creature and, even though he couldn't fully grasp the depth of this "young feminized version of himself," his senses told him she posed no lethal threat to him.

So, this creature wasn't so powerful as to not need a true name in Muria's estimation.

"You'll always need a name, otherwise how should I address you?"

"So?"

"I'll give you a name, how about that?"

"Whatever." The creature from the void, displaying an air of indifference, responded.

"Then, from today onward, you'll be called Yindila!"

"Okay." The void creature now named Yindila nodded, accepting the name Muria had given her.

"This is?" The moment Yindila nodded, Muria sensed that the name he had given directly became this mysterious being's true name, "How is this possible?"

"Just the rules of the world," Yindila said nonchalantly, her gaze wandering around. Having broken out of her shell, she now had no limit on the energy she could consume, making her hungry again. As for the eggshells she had previously consumed, she had already digested and absorbed them.

Muria pondered the situation, unable to find any similar records or inherited knowledge in the books he had read.

True names are supposed to be generated at the moment of a creature's birth, based on their bloodline and soul, and not be arbitrarily named. But the reality was as it stood.

"Crack! Crack!" While Muria was deep in thought, a series of crunching noises reached his ears. Looking down, he saw Yindila stuffing a piece of semi-solidified volcanic rock into her mouth, which had formed upon her arrival.

"Why are you eating that?" Muria's face showed a hint of helplessness but not much surprise. After all, she had been "eating" rocks even when she was still an egg. Now that she had hatched, nibbling on a few volcanic rocks was nothing unusual.

"I'm hungry." Yindila, having swallowed a piece of volcanic rock in a few bites, reached into the ground beneath her and dug out another piece.

"Wait a moment," Muria stopped Yindila from continuing to stuff rocks into her mouth, "I have a question for you."

"What?" Yindila looked slightly displeased at being interrupted.

"Would you like to follow me and listen to me?" Muria asked in a gentle tone, testing the waters.

Muria had attempted to bind and control her with a contract right after she came into his hands, but unfortunately, even contracts required the support of power.

And no matter what kind of power it was, once it got near the void egg, it would be devoured completely. In simple terms, Muria was unable to sign a contract with Yindila.

He had no strong measures to control her, the only thing that could influence her was the goodwill established while he was feeding her daily.

"What's in it for me?" Upon hearing Muria's question, Yindila thought for a moment and then continued to stuff the dug-up volcanic rock into her mouth.

"I'll provide you with food hundreds of times better than this every day," Muria continued to probe, pointing to the volcanic rock in Yindila's hand with a few bite marks, "With my supply, you won't need to eat such useless things."

"Are you going to feed me your power again?" Hearing Muria's words, Yindila threw the volcanic rock aside, her golden eyes shining brightly at him.

"No." Muria immediately shook his head in refusal. He didn't want to experience the feeling of being drained of all his power again. Moreover, this was the continent of Osniro, not the Titan's land. Losing his power here would be extremely dangerous.

"Oh." Hearing Muria's refusal, Yindila's face, which looked almost identical to Muria's from thirty years ago, showed undisguised disappointment, evoking pity.

Muria's power could be used for combat and casting spells, and its level was far above the martial qi cultivated by humans and the mana meditated upon by mages. To Yindila, such energy was irresistibly delicious.

"I'm in a too dangerous position now to give you my power," Muria said, feeling a twinge of guilt at the disappointment on Yindila's face, "But I can provide you with elemental crystals."

Saying this, Muria took out a huge earth elemental crystal, several cubic meters in size, and handed it to Yindila. She, looking very much like Muria, did not refuse and hugged the earthy yellow crystal, taking a bite immediately.

Light element, dark element, water element... Yindila consumed the crystals at an incredibly fast pace. Every few seconds, Muria had to hand her a new elemental crystal, but each time, he fed her crystals of different elements.

Muria calmly concluded that Yindila still possessed the ability to devour all elements. However, influenced by him, she seemed happier when consuming wind, fire, and lightning elemental crystals.

After Muria had fed Yindila all types of elemental crystals, totaling up to ten thousand cubic meters,

The mixed-blood Titan, showing a hint of pain on his face, pondered for a moment and then took out a metal ingot shimmering with water-blue light, handing it to Yindila, who was eagerly waiting.

Crack! Crack! The high-grade transcendental metal, which some legendary beings used to forge weapons, was chewed up like cookies by Yindila. This type of metal was among the hardest substances below legendary metals.

"What kind of teeth are these?" Muria's mouth twitched as he watched the high-grade transcendental blue jade steel, refined from the eternal flame, being chewed up and swallowed by Yindila, who looked cute with a bit of baby fat.

"Is there more? Muria, I want to eat more."

"That's all for today," Muria's face darkened.

"I'm not full yet."

"..." Muria felt the urge to throw this creature away. With such a voracious appetite, he felt he couldn't afford to feed her, "You can devour anything, right?"

"Of course." Yindila puffed out her chest proudly.

"Then go eat dirt." Muria threw a set of robes at Yindila, "Put this on, and no, you can't eat this."

"I can't eat it?" Yindila looked disappointedly at the robes in her hands.

"You can't eat it." Muria was expressionless.

"Oh."

Soon after, Muria led the "starving" Yindila out of the crater, standing at the edge and looking down.

"Muria, can I eat it?" Yindila's eyes sparkled as she looked at the red dragon, Otrilys, scrambling over corpses and scavenging for treasure on the battlefield, asking Muria with intense anticipation.

"No," Muria refused without hesitation.

"I want to eat."

"You said you'd listen to me. You need to keep your promise," Muria stroked Yindila's smooth black hair, "Behave."

"What about it? Can I eat that?" Yindila sighed regretfully, then shifted her gaze to the remains of the nine-tailed evil dragon that Muria had blown the head off.

"That..." Muria furrowed his brows, hesitating for a moment without uttering a refusal.

"So, I can eat it." Yindila cheered, slipping out of Muria's grasp in her original appearance similar to his, and rushed towards the remains of the nine-tailed evil dragon.

"It's kind of big!" Standing before the monstrous remains, Yindila sighed contentedly, "I better eat it quickly before Muria might come to stop me. As long as it's in my stomach, Muria can't do anything about me."

"This is..." Muria stood aside, hesitating whether to stop Yindila. The loli, who looked remarkably like him, opened her mouth, and a bizarre suction force acted on the evil dragon's corpse. The massive remains, large as a small hill, flew up and rapidly shrank in size before falling into Yindila's mouth, now less than a meter in size.

"This is the power of space." Watching the process of Yindila consuming the evil dragon's remains, Muria voiced his uncertainty.

After swallowing the evil dragon, Yindila touched her flat stomach, revealing a slight sense of satisfaction. She was temporarily full. Then, as if sensing something, an amusing smile appeared on her face. She tilted her head and called out to Muria, "Hey, Muria, I seem to have gained a very interesting form. Do you want to see?"

"What?" A subtle premonition rose in Muria's heart. Then, incredulously, he watched as chaotic-colored light blossomed from Yindila. Her form rapidly changed...

Roar! Cruelty, brutality, chaos, death... A familiar aura of evil spread as a ferocious nine-tailed evil dragon howled to the sky!

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