Chapter 138: The King’s Treasure and the Bone Dragon (Please collect and recommend)

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"Gate of Babylon!"

Circles of golden ripples opened up in the space behind Kai, and then, 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, while the rest was aimed at Sai Gen who was still running the ritual!

"Melammu Dingir!"

Following Kai's voice, the rippled weapons immediately shined brightly, and then shot out like cannonballs.

"Boom!!!!"

The explosion was deafening and resounded through the sky, so much so that even the Camelot people who were originally hiding in the inner city kept peeking out of the city wall to see what was going on.

Those skeleton knights were not afraid of Kai's 'King's Treasure', and still rushed towards Kai desperately. Although Kai's King's Treasure was just a knockoff, its power was real. These skeleton knights might have some strength, but in The power of the King's Treasure can only be broken into pieces.

Of course, Kai's real target is not these miscellaneous soldiers, his real target is Saigon. It's a pity that Kai was disappointed. Although the King's Treasure was excellent in terms of maneuverability, suddenness, and even power, it couldn't stand up to Saigon's gang of skeletons.

These guys ran to the gun holes almost as soon as Kai launched the attack, and their reactions were so fast that even Kai was amazed. The Noble Phantasm that Kai shot didn't hurt Sai Gen at all.

It’s also no wonder that Kai’s King’s Treasure has always been just a knockoff.

At that time, Kai traveled to Sumer in the Mesopotamia and met the heroic king Gilgamesh who claimed to be the king of kings. This guy is a very stinky, extremely arrogant, but extremely talented bastard.

According to Kai's three views, this guy is definitely a tyrant, and the kind of tyrant who should be cut to pieces with a thousand swords.

Even according to the values ​​​​of this era, his evaluation is very polarized. His people call him: the Supreme Wise King; legend calls him "the one who witnesses everything"; sometimes cold, sometimes reasonable, the great King of Uruk who strictly leads the people. A tyrant with an arrogant personality who thinks he is invincible!

Virtue is as prominent as cruelty.

When Kai arrived in that country, he was completely shocked by this guy's arrogance and cruelty. Just say one thing and you'll know how much of a jerk he really is.

He issued an order that all women in Uruk must dedicate their first night to him before getting married.

This order was strictly enforced, and anyone who dared to disobey was put to death. What's even more terrible is that this guy really did it. Yes, dozens or hundreds of young ladies in his palace become women every day! And it all passed through his hands!

When Kai first knew about it, he didn't know whether to lament that this guy was in good health or to scold him.

There are countless such weird laws. If it weren't for the greater danger outside Uruk and the civilians needing Gilgamesh's protection, perhaps the whole people would have revolted long ago. In fact, under Gilgamesh's rule, there were many uprisings, but they were basically put down by Gilgamesh. This guy killed everyone who dared to resist him.

It was not until later, when Kai and Gilgamesh became friends that they had never known each other before, that they realized that the reason why this guy was doing such nonsense was entirely to take revenge on society.

The reason is because he cannot live forever...

As the King of Heroes. Gilgamesh has the divinity of "two-thirds god and one-third human". To put it simply, his mother is a god and his father is a mortal. As for why it is two-thirds instead of one-half, Gilgamesh himself has no idea. Maybe the bloodline from his mother is stronger?

In short, because he is one-third human, he cannot live forever like the gods. Even if he is actually more powerful than most Sumerian gods, he will still be a cup of loess after a hundred years. This is because he was born as a human. Fate, this made Gilgamesh very depressed, and he lost interest in everything. After that, he simply took it as he pleased without thinking about the consequences. According to him, he would not care about the flood after his death.

In short, he is a bastard, and the kind that is so bad that he oozes pus. Later, because of a series of things he encountered, he changed his view and began to pursue immortality on his own. It was also from this time that Kai developed a friendship with him. And they also went to the East together to find the legendary elixir of life.

Needless to say, the result was that they failed. Their mutual friend Enkidu also died because of this incident. It was also because of this major blow that Kai finally gave up on his way home and returned to Camelot.

Before leaving, Gilgamesh taught Kai his special skill "The King's Treasure" in order to commemorate their friendship.

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 something beyond a concept. As long as the treasure exists in this world, it can be found in his treasure house. Remember, it is any treasure! As long as that treasure exists, no matter it is in the past, present or future, it will appear in his treasure house.

Kai doesn't have this ability. His ability comes entirely from copying, or to be more precise, copycat. Gilgamesh used his own abilities to open up a king's treasure house for Kai, and copied his own treasure in a conceptual form.

In other words, the treasures summoned by Kai Neng are all Gilgamesh's existing treasures and will not be updated versions. And due to Kai's own abilities, he doesn't have Gilgamesh's ability to fully unleash 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. There was no difference. Kai saw with his own eyes that the two held the Spear of the Sun. Fighting with the same weapons. But Kai couldn't. His Sun Spear couldn't be used directly. He could only launch the counterfeit Sun Spear as a cannonball like he just did, and the power was much smaller than the genuine one.

Most of the time, Kai's King's Treasure House is just a fake. It's okay to be a fort user, but it's simply impossible to use various artifacts as Gilgamesh does. If Gilgamesh had used this move just now, Kai believed that Saigon would have jumped out of the way.

Kai had seen Gilgamesh use the King's Treasure with all his strength, and the power was greater than the firepower of an army-level artillery position in his previous life. Moreover, the effects of various artifacts and treasures are not compromised, which is simply unbelievable.

But Kai is still very satisfied with this, because in addition to being a fort, the King's Treasure House can also be used as a portable storage space, which is very convenient. Everything Kai collects outside is in the treasure house.



Seeing that even the King's Treasure had no way to take Sai Gen, Kai was considering whether to use other methods to deal with Sai Gen, but at this time, Kai's thinking was interrupted by dragon roars coming from Jiuyou.

Dragon?

Wasn’t it extinct long ago? He killed the last giant dragon himself. Why were there so many dragon roars?

Before Kai could figure out the situation, Saigon revealed the answer.

The earth shattered with loud cracks, and the houses on the ground were overturned by huge monsters crawling out of the ground.

It's a dragon!

To be precise, it is the skeleton of a giant dragon that has been dead for who knows how long!

These bone dragons crawled out from the deep underground again under Saigon's call!