Chapter 345: Traveling Ten Thousand Miles
Having possessed the Book of the Mourners, Muria was completely relieved, and through this Book of Curses, he could keep abreast of the movements of his exiled dragons.
This cursed book used for killing was used by Muria as an auxiliary artifact to gain insight into the safety and actions of those five-colored dragons, which made the cursed spirit of the Book of Mourners depressed.
But without Muria's orders, it didn't dare to cast a curse at all, these are Muria's subordinates, and if they are moved, God knows what Muria will do with it.
Using body tissue as a medium to torture its owner with a curse is the true use of the Book of Mourners.
Through the medium, it is observed that this function of the owner of the medium is only its derivative ability, and neither the legendary mage who made this cursed book nor the cursed spirit value this ability, and treat it as a chicken rib.
The frustration of the spell spirit, Muria naturally ignored it directly, and he, who could monitor the safety of the five-colored dragon at any time, completely let go. Really, as Bronya said, she began to travel in the Osniro subcontinent.
He spends far more time walking on the earth than he spends flying in the sky, for example, he has developed a habit of entering every city, and he hopes to meet a plane merchant similar to Stallone again.
Unfortunately, for the next two years, Muria did not encounter any more plane merchants. However, Muria is not depressed, these are secondary, his main purpose now is to travel to the continent and take a good look at the customs and various monsters in this vast subcontinent.
The Osniro subcontinent, where the power of humanity is not strong, can only be said to be barely surviving. At most, there are all kinds of monsters here, and they are the ones who dominate them.
Similar to the thing of powerful monsters driving the beast tide to attack human cities, Muria has encountered it a few more times. Each time, he suppressed the entire field with his own power, stopped the battle between the two sides, and then asked the monster side why they attacked the human city, and thus judged it.
There are monsters similar to the Descendants of the Wind Phoenix, who attack human cities because their offspring were stolen, and some are hostile to humans because they have been hurt by humans.
These are the real headaches for Muria. Because these monsters do have a grudge against humans, Muria has no reason to stop them from taking revenge, so she can only try to mediate.
For example, the monsters whose children were stolen, Muria helped find out all the people who stole them and handed them over to those monsters to deal with.
And the monsters who were hurt by humans when they were weak and now grow up to seek revenge, Muria also tries to help them find the humans who hurt them.
Muria only shelters those innocent and implicated humans, and does not care about the rest. There are grievances and complaints, and there are revenge and revenge, and Muria will never stop it.
The best thing to deal with is the last category, which has no grudge against humans, that is, because they see that humans are weak and bored, they plan to raze a human city to have fun and slaughter humans.
This kind of murderous monster, then there is nothing to say, Muria's ass sits directly on the side of the human, and this monster is cut directly to set an example.
Because Muria repeatedly suppressed and then judged the actions of both monsters and humans as a member of the Golden Dragons, the bards spontaneously used his deeds as material, made up stories, and spread them around.
This is how the golden dragon is treated by humans, and Muria is regarded as a just hero. His story began to spread across the subcontinent, and more and more intelligent beings became aware of his existence.
Of course, this is also related to Muria's own behavior, he has to make a fuss every once in a while, as long as he has been to the place, basically knows that he has been there.
I don't know if it's because of the influence of his previous life, or because of the current golden dragon bloodline, Muria likes to meddle very much, and even worsens than in his previous life, who makes him have the combat power above most living beings.
He is now not afraid of any existence under the legend, even if it is a legend, if it is similar to the legend of the Ionian subcontinent Orb Kingdom whose name he has forgotten and is promoted, Muria now has the courage to face it head-on.
Therefore, wherever he goes, everything that is not pleasing to the eye, Muria will take action and correct it with his own standards of moral behavior.
Of course, Muria still has the most shots in human territory. On the monster side, Muria has very little control, and whoever makes most of the monsters look inappropriate for his beauty, so Muria rarely goes to join in the excitement of the monsters.
And among the human race, the reason why Muria has made the most moves is because of their ruling class. The human aristocracy occupies most of the resources of the human race, which is a benefit that the existence on the pyramid should enjoy.
In this case, the nobles who enjoy such huge resources, basically as long as they are not brain-dead and a little motivated, they can definitely achieve something, so among the human nobles, it can be said that there are many elites.
But in the same way, among the nobles born with the golden key, there are many bastard guys, and once these nobles become lords, archons, city lords, and other management, they begin to do their best to plague the ordinary humans under their rule.
During her travels, Muria met a number of very bastard rulers.
For example, the lord who issued the first night right, when he encountered this kind of lord, Muria had nothing to say, and directly led a group of evil dragons to rush into their manor or castle to give them an impressive physical education.
Well, that's right, it's them, such noble lords, not one or two, but a group. Muria can often come across bastard nobles who enforce the power of the first night in their own territory.
But as long as Muria passes by, these guys can only cry and shout that their mother has banned the right of the first night, and swear to Muria that they and their descendants will never implement the right of the first night in the territory. Repeal this decree altogether.
It wasn't these nobles who made Muria depressed by this incident, but the human commoners. The bastard's decree that the nobles exercised the right of the first night against them was taken for granted, even a very honorable thing, by the commoners.
After Muria used physical education to get those nobles to ban the right of the first night, in exchange for the incomprehension and even complaint of these human commoners. But fortunately, Muria didn't care what these fools thought, he just had to be in a good mood.
The act of forcing the nobles to abolish the right of the first night was, in the eyes of the bard, only one of Muria's many deeds. Indeed, it is nothing compared to Muria's battle for fame in the Osniro subcontinent.