When the plot-skips players into the game world Chapter 814
Chapter 814: Chapter 193 Supre Heaven is Invincible!
Chapter 814: Chapter 193 Supre Heaven is Invincible!
He soothed the gathered giants, and his strong leadership imdiately cald the giant priests.
Among the generally hunched, mumbling giants, he was the only one standing straight with clear speech.
Even if one were rely looking at his silhouette, under the condition of similar height, people often could imdiately distinguish a giant from other races.
But Giant King Ernino was different—
If one only saw his silhouette, it might even be possible to mistake him for a valiant monarch or a human general!
Although his face was more beast-like compared to humans’, although he had fangs and an extrely ugly face…
There was a kind of powerful confidence stemming from authority.
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Compared to other giants, he was more human-like.
In fact, this was indeed the case.
This Giant King was different from previous generations of giant kings.
As a child, he often liked to chat with the humans shepherded within the Royal City, and he mastered human language even before he mastered the language of the giants—his first song was taught to him by his human friends.
When he was still a young giant, his height wasn’t that tall.
He was just over two ters tall, his body was not yet hairy, and his visage did not look ferocious.
He appeared like a simple and tall human youth.
A captured elderly human, knowing he was a giant prince, shared human stories and taught him human morals, hoping to instill a heart of kindness and justice in him.
With so luck, perhaps this generation could change the giants.
He almost succeeded.
But perhaps because he had been with humans for too long, perhaps because he learned too much of human culture… Young Ernino’s aesthetic was twisted.
The first girl he fell in love with was a human.
They soon had a child.
Half-blood giants were allowed to exist under other circumstances, but the Royal Family was different.
Not to ntion that Ernino was too young at that ti, and hadn’t even reached adulthood—after reaching adulthood, giants of the Royal Family needed to stand at least four to five ters tall, but he was less than two ters.
This news quickly spread throughout the Giant Kingdom and alard the Giant Royal Family.
Ernino’s study of human culture was actually no big deal for giants.
As long as he did not neglect physical training and martial arts studies, this was just a personal hobby… as a mber of the Royal Family, he had this freedom.
After all, giants value freedom.
But a giant falling in love with a human was taboo!
It was like humans falling in love with a golden crispy chicken.
His father imdiately stewed his teacher and the girl together, along with his newly born child—giants were on the giant’s nu, let alone a half-giant.
After Ernino obediently ate this stew, his father successfully taught him not to toy with food.
Ultimately, Ernino still disappointed his teacher—despite grasping human culture, he did not beco kind or just; rather, he adopted the bad habits of humans.
The greed for desire, the understanding of power, the coveting of fa, the yearning for vanity… and most importantly, he grasped the Ascension Path.
The change of rules—
In a sense, his teacher still succeeded.
He didn’t make Ernino a benevolent monarch, or teach giants to beco a normal race… Instead, he taught him human vices, making him the least giant-like Giant King.
However, it was not until he beca the Giant King and ca into contact with the truth.
Ernino finally understood the nature of his lost childhood love.
It wasn’t the seemingly normal reason of giants prohibiting marriage with humans—
… In fact, the ancestors of the giants were actually elves.
The Supre Heaven himself had the origin of Avianfolk, but personally, he had a preference for elves from an aesthetic perspective.
After becoming a god, he took many elf won by force with his great power to proliferate his offspring.
According to the rule of Eternal Self, Gods and mortals should not conceive offspring, lest they commit the “Unpardonable Great Sin”—the sin of divine rebuke.
The deformity, enormity, and rage of the Giant Clan stemd from their being descendants of this sin.
This vast divine power caused the first generation of giants’ mothers to die in childbirth…
Thus, giants truly have no mothers and their original, sole father is Supre Heaven.
Later, the bloodline of the giants beca partly diluted.
Another portion of their bloodline grew even thicker.
By modern tis, giants had essentially divided into two distinct races: the “Royal Family” and the “common giants.” The Royal Family still bore the red bear fur, while the bloodline of the common giants had diluted to the point of revealing white, boulder-like skin.
If they continued to interbreed with humans, they would beco ordinary people within three generations.
This was because the sin within their blood had been diluted to a degree that it no longer manifested.
The giants themselves did not know their own origins.
His children were cooked precisely because if a Giant Royal Family mber begot offspring with humans, elves, or any other races…
the offspring would beco common giants.
Only when the Giant Royal Family mber had children with other Royal Families, would the offspring be Royal Giants.
—This was the secret of the Giant Royal bloodline!
Therefore, Ernino’s children couldn’t be spared.
It was because “Giant Royal Family” was actually just a fabricated concept—they possessed no special abilities nor were they sent by Supre Heaven to rule other giants.
Rather on the contrary…
Their sins were even more pronounced, and their racial traits were rely a curse from Eternal Self.
Royal Giants were stronger than other giants only because they trained harder, while other giants were lazier.
They beca Royals simply because they were a minority.
—How ludicrous.
For such reasons, Ernino realized…
the traditions of the giants were utterly aningless.
“The clan of strength” was filled with deception, vanity, and trickery from the very beginning and was essentially no different from the humans they despised.
The barbaric traditions of the giants were actually scoffed at by Supre Heaven.
Even though Supre Heaven doted on his people and protected them from external harm, he equally looked down upon them, like a lofty patriarch who disdains his own kin.
He regarded these cannibalistic giants as mindless beasts—to Supre Heaven, cunning was a tool of strength, and power was the armor of strength.
Sheer brute force without reason was how Barbaric Heaven’s Envoy understood the River of Violence’s Source; like a beast’s gluttony, it even belonged to the domain of the Beast Master.
When Ernino grasped this, he completely shed his disguise.
—Since such was the case, he might as well take it to the extre!
For this reason, Ernino beca the most ruthless Giant King.
With human intelligence and cunning, the brute force of a giant…
and coupled with his suddenly ancestral aesthetic, he beca the most admired and favored “little son” of Supre Heaven.
Supre Heaven even promised Ernino that when he ascended into the Dream Realm, he would beco his Angel Envoy.
He would reshape his body to be closer to perfection.
Even when he took the Wounded Branch of the Wildfire Guardian, Supre Heaven did not criticize him.
Which of those flattering priests could please Him more than clever and cunning Ernino?
—Also for this reason.
When Ernino joined the battlefield, the sky suddenly cracked.
In Ernino’s view…
The Giant Kingdom didn’t need a Guardian at all.
Because the Guardians were not truly sufficient to protect the entire Kingdom, it was actually Supre Heaven Himself who protected the Kingdom.
The enemies who posed a threat to the Kingdom were actually fearful of Supre Heaven, not the na “Wildfire.”
Since it was so, why not simply omit the interdiary—directly summon Supre Heaven!
This was Ernino’s confidence.
He was here.
Supre Heaven was watching here.
“Wildfire” could ultimately be defeated.
—But Supre Heaven was eternally invincible!
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