Titan King: Ascension of the Giant-Chapter 383: Are you interested?
Orion responded with a soft hum.
"After you left, a Beastmen Tribe arrived."
"They number around fifty thousand, mostly elderly, women, and children, led here by a blind fox(Kitsune)."
"They came to surrender, so I’ve temporarily taken them in."
Orion didn’t open his eyes; his low, muddled voice rose from his throat.
"That’s rather smart. Surrendering on their own spares them from being enslaved."
Seeing Orion show little reaction, Delilah thought for a moment before continuing.
"That Kitsune is somewhat special. They say she’s the tribe’s seer, and she wants to meet you."
"My instincts tell me she wants to become your woman, offering her body as the price to protect that Beastmen Tribe."
"She’s a beautiful fox!!"
The words "seer" and "Kitsune" stirred something inside Orion, and he slowly opened his eyes.
"I’ll let you handle this. I want to know if this seer can predict the future."
Delilah didn’t answer. Instead, she lowered her head, smiling, and lightly kissed Orion’s arm.
Delilah knew Orion well. She was well aware that he wasn’t just curious about the seer—he was also intrigued by the beautiful Kitsune.
To be precise, Orion already had a certain predatory desire stirring within him.
"My dear, it’s been so long since we last made love. Your scent drives me wild. My panties are soaked. I want to make love to you. I want your cock to fill my vagina completely…"
Nestling in Orion’s arms, Delilah spoke in a playful, sultry voice.
Orion gladly accepted her invitation, and soon, the whole palace was filled with the sounds of bodies meeting and Delilah’s enchanting gasps.
The next morning, Orion arrived in the council chamber, opening the Survivor’s Chests he’d gathered recently while waiting for the three groups Delilah had mentioned the day before.
During this southern invasion, Orion’s subordinates had carried out relentless slaughter, securing a number of Survivor’s Chests for him.
Yet, despite killing several lords along the way, not a single Survivor’s Chest dropped for Orion.
His greatest haul was still from slaying the half-dragon Seraphon in the Thunderwood Forest.
From Seraphon, Orion had obtained not only a Lord’s Stone but also a storage ring.
However, Seraphon’s storage ring contained mostly weapons and supplies, followed by magical plants; genuinely rare items were few and far between.
As for these ordinary Survivor’s Chests, if they didn’t yield special buildings or skill books, Orion tossed all the items into his inventory.
After opening so many, all he ended up with was an arrow tower.
"These Survivor’s Chests are pretty low in quality. It seems like the higher my level gets, the fewer good items I can get from them, and the lower the drop rate overall."
With that question in mind, Orion went straight to the Survivor’s Platform, seeking advice from Arthas.
"Bro, is the chance of pulling something good from these Survivor’s Chests getting lower as my power increases?"
Getting straight to the point was the best way to talk to someone like Arthas, and sure enough, Arthas replied soon after.
"For those above Legendary level, the chance of a chest dropping definitely gets lower."
"However, if you do get a chest, it usually contains something worthwhile."
"As for those below Legendary level, their drop rate is indeed better than ours."
"That’s also part of why those idle powerhouses spend so much time hanging around the Survivor’s Platform." Find your next read on novelbuddy
Reading this, Orion felt a wave of regret.
"If I’d known this, I would have gone on a spree opening those chests before I became a lord (Legendary level)."
"There’s nothing to regret."
"When you advanced to Legendary level, you gained resources that no amount of chest-farming could match."
It was as if Arthas knew exactly what Orion was thinking, jolting him to his senses. Orion paused, then smiled wryly.
Arthas was right. Since Orion had ascended to lord status, he had gained even more opportunities and far more resources.
Never mind anything else. Just the newly added territory alone provided Orion a massive influx of various resources, bolstering his foundation significantly.
"Is the war on your end over?"
"It’s over!"
Arthas’s question made Orion hesitate for half a second before he answered honestly.
"If you want to avoid that Two-Realm Battlefield in your world, you can slip away to another realm."
"You can dodge the Two-Realm Battlefield?"
"Yes. The location and number of void passages that open depend on the aura of Legendary-level powerhouses."
Reading this, Orion frowned slightly and continued checking Arthas’s messages.
"When the Two-Realm Battlefield opens, as long as you’re not in your territory, no void passage will appear there, and no Legendary-level enemies will show up at your doorstep."
"Of course, it isn’t foolproof."
"If your neighbors are too close, your territory might still see all sorts of cross-realm creatures coming to raid it."
"If your subordinates can’t even fend off that sort of invasion, then avoiding the Two-Realm Battlefield is pointless to begin with."
Leaning back on his throne, Orion half-closed his eyes, lost in thought.
After a while, Orion sent a message to Arthas.
"Bro, are you saying that when the Two-Realm Battlefield kicks off in my realm, I can cross over to a third-world invasion to grow stronger?"
Necro Realm, Bone Throne.
Arthas grinned, his teeth clicking together.
He wasn’t surprised at all that Orion had grasped the heart of the matter.
"Exactly. You can take this chance to fight across realms and strengthen yourself faster."
"I’ve got such an opportunity right now. Are you interested?"
In the castle of Stoneheart City, Orion read Arthas’s reply and immediately understood why Arthas was telling him all this.
Still, recalling the spoils he’d obtained from Godforsaken Land last time made Orion eager for more.
"Is this another invasion of the Godforsaken Land?"
Orion pressed for more details, since it would determine whether he chose to go or not.
"It’s not an invasion of the Godforsaken Land. We’ll be defending a certain realm."
"We’re going to defend a realm that our commander seized."
"But other demigods have had their eye on that realm, and powerhouses are constantly crossing over to invade."
"Our job is to defend that place and wipe out the invaders."
Reading that, Orion felt astonished and deeply impressed.
He couldn’t fathom the kind of skill it took for the Champions Alliance’s commander, Thresh, to conquer an entire realm and hold it.
That was something Orion currently couldn’t imagine.
"Think it over. Once you decide, tell the Deputy Commander and ask for a teleportation scroll."
"I’ll mention it to the Deputy Commander. He’ll teleport you somewhere near me."
Arthas’s words left Orion leaning back into his throne again, caught in silent contemplation.
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"As expected, there are plenty of things above an Arch Lord’s level that I can’t even begin to touch."