Chapter 138: The King's Treasure and the Bone Dragon (Please Collect and Recommend)
"Gate of Babylon!" (Treasure of the King)
The space behind Kai was filled with golden ripples, and then, a bunch of gorgeous weapons emerged from the ripples. Kai adjusted the angle of the golden ripples, and aimed two-thirds of the weapons at the skeleton knights, and the rest at Saigen who was still performing the ritual!
"Melammu Dingir!"
With Kai's voice, the weapons that stretched out of the ripples immediately shone brightly, and then shot out like cannonballs.
"Boom!!!!"
The explosion was deafening and resounded through the sky, so that even the Camelot people who were hiding in the inner city kept looking out of the city wall to see what was going on.
Those skeleton knights were not afraid of Kai's "Treasure of the King", and they still rushed towards Kai desperately. Although Kai's Treasure of the King was just a knockoff, its power was real. These skeleton knights might have some strength, but they could only be smashed into pieces under the power of the Treasure of the King.
Of course, Kai's real target was not these miscellaneous soldiers, but Saigen. Unfortunately, Kai was disappointed. Although the King's Treasure was excellent in terms of mobility, suddenness, and even power, it could not withstand the more powerful skeletons under Saigen.
These guys almost ran to the gun hole as soon as Kai launched the attack, and their reaction was so fast that even Kai was amazed. The treasure shot by Kai did not hurt Saigen at all. →
It was also because Kai's King's Treasure was always a copycat.
When Kai traveled to Sumer in the Mesopotamian Basin, he met the heroic king Gilgamesh who claimed to be the king of all kings. This guy was a very arrogant bastard with extraordinary talents.
According to Kai's three views, this guy was definitely a tyrant, and the kind of tyrant who should be cut into pieces.
Even according to the values of this era, his evaluation was very polarized. His people called him: the Supreme Sage King; in legend, he was called "the man who witnessed everything"; the great king of Uruk who was sometimes cold, sometimes reasonable, and strictly led the people. A tyrant with a proud personality who thought he was invincible!
His ability and cruelty were equally prominent.
When Kai arrived in that country, he was completely shocked by this guy's arrogance and cruelty. Just one thing can tell how much of a bastard he is.
He issued an order that all women in Uruk must give their virginity to him before getting married.
This order was strictly enforced, and anyone who dared to disobey was executed. What's more, this guy really did it. Yes, there were dozens or hundreds of virgin girls in his palace every day who became women! And they all passed through his hands!
When Kai first knew about it, he didn't know whether to sigh that this guy was in good health or to curse him.
And there were countless such weird decrees. If it weren't for the fact that it was more dangerous outside Uruk and the civilians needed Gilgamesh's protection, perhaps the whole nation would have risen up long ago. In fact, there were many such uprisings under Gilgamesh's rule, but they were basically suppressed by Gilgamesh. This guy killed anyone who dared to resist him.
It was not until later that Kai and Gilgamesh became friends after fighting each other that they realized that the reason why this guy was so crazy was to take revenge on society.
The reason is that he cannot live forever...
As a hero king. Gilgamesh has the divinity of "two-thirds of God and one-third of man". In simple terms, his mother is a god and his father is a mortal. As for why it is two-thirds, not one-half, Gilgamesh himself can't figure it out. Maybe the blood from his mother is stronger?
In short, because he was one-third human, he could not live forever like the gods. Even though he was actually more powerful than most Sumerian gods, he was still a cup of yellow earth after a hundred years. This was the fate of being born as a human. This made Gilgamesh very depressed and he lost interest in everything. After that, he just did whatever he wanted without considering the consequences. According to him, he didn't care about the flood after his death.
In short, he was a bastard, and he was so bad that he was pus. After a series of things, he changed his view and began to pursue immortality on his own. It was also from this time that Kai had a friendship with him. And they also went to the East together to find the legendary elixir of immortality.
Needless to say, they failed. Their common friend Enkidu died because of this incident. It was also because of this major blow that Kai finally gave up the way home and returned to Camelot.
Before leaving, in order to commemorate their friendship, Gilgamesh taught Kai his signature skill "Treasure of the King".
The real treasure of the king is Gilgamesh's unique ability. When he was born, his mother and all the gods blessed him with all the treasures in the world. This ability is actually a concept. As long as the treasure exists in this world, it can be found in his treasure house. Remember, it is any! As long as the treasure has existed, whether in the past, present, or future, it will appear in his treasure house.
Kai does not have this ability. His ability comes entirely from copying, or more precisely, copying. Gilgamesh used his ability to open up a king's treasure house for Kai and copied his treasure in the form of a concept.
That is to say, the treasures that Kai can summon are all the existing treasures of Gilgamesh, and there will be no updated versions. And because of Kai's own ability, he does not have the ability of Gilgamesh to fully exert the power of those treasures.
For example, take the Sun Spear of the Sun God Ra. When Gilgamesh fought with the Sun God Ra, the Sun Spear in his hand was exactly the same as the one in Ra's hand, without any difference. Kai saw with his own eyes that the two fought with the same weapon. But Kai can't do it. He can't use his Sun Spear directly. He can only fire the knockoff Sun Spear as a cannonball like just now, and the power is much smaller than the original.
More often, Kai's King's Treasury is just a showpiece. It's okay to use it as a turret. It's impossible to use various artifacts as Gilgamesh does. If it was Gilgamesh who used this trick just now, Kai believes that Saigen would have been defeated long ago.
Kai has seen Gilgamesh use the King's Treasure with all his strength, and the power is more powerful than the firepower of the army-level artillery position in his previous life. Moreover, the effects of various artifacts and treasures are still not discounted, which is simply amazing.
But Kai is still very satisfied with this, because the King's Treasure House can be used as a portable storage space in addition to being a turret, which is very convenient. Everything Kai collects outside is in the treasure house.
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Seeing that even the King's Treasure can't do anything to Sai Gen, Kai is considering whether to use other methods to deal with Sai Gen, but at this time, the roar of the dragon from Jiuyou interrupted Kai's thinking.
Dragon?
Didn't it become extinct long ago? The last dragon was killed by him personally, why are there so many dragon roars?
Before Kai could figure out the situation, Sai Gen revealed the answer.
The earth broke apart with a huge cracking sound, and the houses on the ground were overturned by the huge monsters that crawled out of the ground.
It's a dragon!
To be precise, it's the skeleton of a dragon that has been dead for who knows how long!
These bone dragons crawled out from the deep underground again under the call of Sai Gen!