Chapter three hundred and forty-five travel thousands of miles
Muria was completely relieved after possessing the Book of the Dead. Through this cursed book, he could learn about the movements of his banished dragons at any time.
This cursed book, used for killing, was used by Muria as an auxiliary artifact to gain insight into the safety and actions of the five-colored dragons. This made the cursed spirit of the Book of the Dead extremely depressed.
But without Muria's instructions, it wouldn't dare to cast a curse and act recklessly. These are Muria's subordinates. If you touch them, God knows what Muria will do to it.
Using body tissue as a medium to torture and kill its owner with curses is the true use of the Book of the Dead.
It was observed through the medium that this function of the medium owner is just a derivative of it. Neither the legendary mage who created the cursed book nor the curse spirit took a fancy to this ability and regarded it as useless.
Muria naturally ignored the curse spirit's depression. He could monitor the safety of the five-color dragon at any time and completely let go. He really followed what Bronya said and began to travel in the Osniro subcontinent.
The time he spends walking on the earth far exceeds the time he spends flying in the sky. For example, he has developed a habit of entering every city. He hopes to meet a plane businessman similar to Stallone again.
But it is a pity that in the next two years, Muria did not meet the plane merchants again. However, Muria was not depressed. These are secondary. His main purpose now is to travel around the continent and see the world.
Take a look at the customs, customs and various monsters on this vast subcontinent.
In the Osniro subcontinent, human power is not strong here, and it can only be said to be barely surviving. At most, there are various monsters here, and they are the leaders among them.
Similar to the situation where powerful monsters drove a tide of beasts to attack human cities, Muria encountered it several times. Each time, he used his own power to suppress the entire crowd, stopped the battle between the two sides, and then asked the monsters why they were attacking.
Human cities are judged by this.
There are monsters similar to the couple descended from the Wind Phoenix. They attack human cities because their children were stolen. Others are hostile to humans because they have been hurt by humans.
These are the real headaches for Muria. Because these monsters really have enmity with humans, Muria has no reason to prevent them from taking revenge, and can only try to mediate.
For example, for monsters whose offspring were stolen, Muria helped find all those who had stolen their children and handed them over to those monsters.
As for the monsters who were hurt by humans when they were weak and now have grown up to seek revenge, Muria also tries to help them find the humans who hurt them.
Every grievance has its owner, and every debt has its owner. Muria only protects those innocent and implicated humans, and ignores the rest. If there are complaints and revenge, Muria will never stop them.
The best thing to deal with is the last category, those who have no grudges against humans, but just because they see humans being weak and idle, they plan to raze a human city for fun and take pleasure in killing humans.
There is nothing to say about such a murderous monster. Muria's butt is directly on the side of humans, and this monster is directly chopped down to set an example.
Because Muria repeatedly suppressed and judged both monsters and humans as a member of the golden dragon clan, the bards spontaneously used his deeds as material, compiled stories, and spread them everywhere.
This is the treatment that golden dragons enjoy among humans. Muria is regarded as a just and heroic existence. His stories began to spread on this subcontinent, and more and more intelligent creatures knew of his existence.
Of course, this is also related to Muria's own behavior. He will make a fuss every now and then. As long as he goes to places, basically everyone knows that he has been there before.
I don't know whether it is because of the influence of his previous life or because of his current golden dragon bloodline. Muria likes to meddle in other people's affairs very much, even more so than in his previous life. Who gives him a fighting power that surpasses most living creatures.
He is now not afraid of any existence under the legend. Even if it is a legend, if it is a legend similar to the Orb Kingdom in the Ionian subcontinent, whose name he has forgotten, and who was promoted by taking medicine, Muria now has the courage to face it.
Fight hard.
Therefore, wherever he goes, Muria will take action and correct everything he dislikes based on his own moral standards of conduct.
Of course, Muria still has the most attacks in the human realm. Muria has very little control over the monsters. The appearance of most monsters is not in line with his appearance, so Muria rarely goes to collect monsters.
of excitement.
Among humans, the reason why Muria takes the most action is because of their ruling class. The human aristocracy takes up most of the resources of the human race, which is a benefit that the beings on the pyramid should enjoy.
Under such circumstances, nobles who enjoy such huge resources can definitely achieve great results as long as they are not mentally retarded and make a little progress. Therefore, it can be said that elites emerge in large numbers among human nobles.
But similarly, among the nobles who were born with golden keys, there are also many bastards among them. Once these nobles become lords, consuls, city lords and other management positions, they begin to do their best to harm the ordinary people under their rule.
human beings.
When Muria traveled, she encountered many very bastard rulers.
For example, when encountering a lord who issued the power of the first night, Muria had nothing to say. He directly led a group of evil dragons into their manor or castle and gave them an impressive physical education.
Well, that's right, it's them. Such noble lords are not one or two, but a group. Muria often encounters bastard nobles who implement the right of first night in their territory.
But as soon as Muria passed by, these guys could only cry for their fathers and mothers and banned the right of first night, and swore to Muria that they and their descendants would never implement the right of first night in the territory. Completely abolish this
decree.
What made Muria feel depressed about this incident was not the nobles, but the human commoners. The bastard decree that the nobles exercised the right of first night to them was taken as a matter of course by the common people, and even a very honorable thing.
After Muria used physics education to get the nobles to ban the right to first night, all they got was the incomprehension and even complaints from the human commoners. But fortunately, Muria didn't care about the opinions of these ignorant people, as long as he was in a happy mood.
The deeds of forcing the nobles to ban the First Night were considered by the bards to be just one of the many deeds of Muria. Indeed, this was nothing compared to the battle that made Muria famous in the Osnero subcontinent.