"I am curious, what exactly do you all want to do? Does the allure of an incomplete Titan Bloodline have such a great temptation for you?"
The greenish Natural Divine Light condensed into the vague form of a Goddess in front of him. Noah was both curious and questioning.
He truly felt confused. The strength of a complete Titan Bloodline was beyond doubt, yet no true Titans existed in this world anymore.
Even if there were descendants, at most they would be like the Augustus family, with a few incomplete bloodlines occasionally awakening, but unable to achieve steady inheritance.
Such a bloodline, while quite good in the secular world, should not warrant the attention and expenditure of Divine Power from the Divine.
"We just want to nurture a child, that’s all. Your reaction is overly intense!"
Helena did not answer Noah’s question but instead accused Noah’s behavior of being inappropriate.
"Am I overreacting? Did you speak to about this? Did you notify ? With such actions, I can only think you’re scheming so shady plot!"
Noah sneered. He had always kept an eye on the Augustus family, and although their help and influence on him were diminishing, the friendship of childhood was sothing Noah had always rembered, never forgetting.
"There’s no conspiracy. Even if you let the child grow, would she really pose a threat to you, Noah? Since we have reached a cooperation with you, naturally, we won’t do anything malicious against you."
"Oh, is that so?"
Noah was noncommittal about this. He believed that the Elf God temporarily bore no malice towards him, but what might happen in the future was uncertain, as no one could know.
"Since there is no hostile intent, then tell why you are so fixated on the Titan Bloodline? What exactly is in it?"
This wasn’t the first ti the Elf God had targeted the Augustus family. In just a few hundred years, they’d made another move. Although this disturbance wasn’t as grand as when Parvati was born, the cost was by no ans small.
Logically, the child born from the union of Sorlon and that Elf God’s chosen one should have the strongest bloodline originating from his Dragon Vein, yet the child had no Dragon Species traits at all, being completely a human and Elf mixed Half-Elf.
"..."
Serena was silent for a mont, then voiced a question that startled Noah,
"Have you seen a real Titan? Not an Inheritor with an awakened Titan Bloodline, but one born a true Epic species Titan with a complete bloodline."
"Of course not, true Titans are extinct."
"Of course you haven’t, but I have seen a true Titan!"
The words of the Nature Goddess were shocking. Although it was rely a temporary projection, the hazy eyes that evolved within bore mories, and her words brimd with admiration and longing.
"It was the first ti I saw a being that made feel ashad and want to follow."
"What rank of Titan?"
Noah noticed the key point. A Titan that could make a Divine even admire them and develop a desire to follow couldn’t be just any Titan active in the Material Realm; it was likely a being of the sa level as the Dragon King.
"An Epic Titan capable of creation, akin to a creator—no, it was a creator!"
As Noah anticipated, the Titan that filled the Nature Goddess Serena with admiration was truly an extraordinary being.
But by her description, even Noah found it difficult to understand. What did possessing the Power of Creation an? What defined a creator?
Creating sothing from nothing, forming a complete rule-set Material Realm from the Void? Such existence was indeed unimaginable.
Just imagining it left Noah bewildered, beyond the scope of understanding. What kind of existence, possessing what imnse power, could create a world like a creator?
Noah once developed a Half-plane, which serves crucial roles under his command today, providing extrely important references and insights for the modification and evolution of Battle Group soldiers in the Dragon Domain.
That was Noah’s closest experience to feeling like a creator, sothing he still rembers clearly, unable to forget, because every casual gesture he made resulted in life forms that were within reason but beyond expectation.
Although these life forms ultimately dissipated, they played a crucial, profound role in the structure and layout of today’s Dragon Domain.
Yet Noah understood that these false sensations, aside from the Void Crystal his foster mother provided at the ti, were mainly because the Half-plane was reliant on the Material Realm, with rules based on its foundations, bypassing the most challenging process.
If not, without the protection of the Material Realm’s rules, the Dragon Domain, despite its current expansion and developnt, couldn’t withstand the Void’s turbulent currents, and would soon collapse, eventually vanishing into the Void.
Thus, the basic premise of creation was to master the Rule Order that could shield a universe, rejecting the chaos of the Void.
Only such a being t Noah’s conception of a creator. But how intricate and complex were the rules that ford and sustained a world? Noah could scarcely imagine.
It’s known that the strength of the Divine lies in their ability to, through their Divine Positions, grasp the Rule Power rooted in the world’s origin. However, the power wielded by the Divine is extrely singular. Even mastering multiple Divine Positions, they are still far from constructing a world on their own, just a re trifle.
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