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After sending Thea away, Lin Suo initially felt as if he was ten pounds lighter, and he remained comfortable for a few days. However, he soon began to feel lonely.

He always felt that sothing was missing.

At such a ti, he couldn’t possibly call her back.

He could only adapt.

He poured all his energy into his research, keeping himself busy to numb the itching sense of loss over his beloved daughter.

This feeling was unpleasant.

Lin Suo could not articulate it; he only knew it was a sensation he had never experienced before.

Once he devoted all his focus to his research.

Two months passed.

Ti always seed to fly particularly fast during the recent periods.

The information on the Divine Race’s heritage mory provided by Thea was very detailed, given that she was essentially a reincarnation seed from the death of the World Tree.

The mories obtained in the early stage were already overwhelming for Lin Suo.

Even many Legendary Wizards couldn’t access such information.

First of all.

There are categories of Gods.

Just like there are wolves, bears, deer, lions, tigers, etc., among beasts.

The beings Lin Suo referred to as the "Original Divine Race" prefer to call themselves Titans.

The "Titan Divine Race" is also known as the "Guardian Divine Race."

They are extrely tall, often over a hundred ters, making the Giants that first appeared in the Wizard World the most loyal kin of the Titan Divine Race.

The reason why the Titan Divine Race is known as the Guardian Divine Race.

Is related to their Mother God, the World Tree.

The World Tree, as Lin Suo imagined, is quite rare even within the known universe, known to be no more than five.

Each World Tree births a Titan Divine Race.

Their mission is to guard the Elental Balance of the world, more precisely, the elental balance of the planet.

Wizards interfere by mixing elents, replacing them with more advanced Magic Power.

Their initial intent was good.

But it also caused regional elental imbalances.

This was the beginning of the conflict between Wizards and Titans.

Elental imbalances are terrifying; they can lead to the withering of life in an area, plants dying, and the silent annihilation of all spirits.

Naturally, it becos a destroyer of the world.

And elents like Death, Ti, Space are difficult to detect and gather.

The earliest Wizards, by extracting Basic Elents, aid to leave behind only Rare Elents.

Leading to areas either covered in extre cold or filled with space rifts, sotis there’s even a region where ti stops, or it may reverse or accelerate—phenona that defy natural laws.

This was also the initial reason why Wizards distanced themselves from ordinary humans.

Radiation of life, in fact, beca a concern later on.

Elental imbalance could cause problems in the growth of the World Tree.

For the Titan Divine Race, who see it as their Mother God, it was natural to take action.

Intelligent beings always achieve rapid growth through war; and during the tis they lick their wounds, civilization makes progress.

Over ti.

Human Wizards initially couldn’t stand against them.

But when they reached the Official Level and had the power to fight back, the Titans were also advancing, developing Divine Weapons.

Using the sa tactics to control ordinary humans, seeking faith to feed back to the Mother God, obtaining authority granted by the World Tree.

This is known as the "Divine Office."

Of course, Human Wizards would not sit back and wait for demise; thus, they began to care about controlling ordinary people and stopped living in isolation.

They began to control the discoveries of human civilization.

During this process, due to inherent issues, they began researching solutions,

And the Magic Ring was conceived as a crystalline result of this intelligence.

When Legendary Wizards began to commonly appear.

The Titan Divine Race started to fall into an unfavorable position, as Wizards continuously reclaid the faith of ordinary people.

Their Divine Office abilities began to weaken.

Failure, then, was inevitable.

Previously, Lin Suo had a fragnted understanding of this process, but now he has a clearer perception.

When the World Tree died,

the era belonging to the Titan Divine Race also ended.

Once the Age of Gods ended, the achievents created by human wizards began to diminish.

Many core inheritances of the wizards, most of them ca from the God War Era.

ditation thod, Bloodline Transformation, Magic Ring... etc.

Humans, after all, need to be pressured, otherwise, they never realize the strength of their potential.

Lin Suo also understood the origins of humans.

Indeed, they were not native beings but ca from beyond the sky, from which specific planet remains unknown.

The Titan Divine Race is considered one type among the Divine.

In the universe, there is also the Desolate God Clan.

They have a beastly form and are also known as Wilderness Gods, Beast Gods, and Totem Gods.

They mostly originate from the worship and offerings of primitive civilizations.

Considered the weaker branch among the Divine because many Desolate Gods are crafted by all spirits, bizarrely shaped, with only a body of belief.

Such Divine, once their faith is destroyed, can even perish as a result, very frail.

Among the Desolate Gods, those who truly have a physical form are regarded as the strong ones.

Roughly matching the second rank of a Legendary Wizard, the Bright Moon Level, possessing significant combat power.

Apart from Desolate Gods, the most mysterious Divine in the universe are the Star Gods.

All Star Gods are transformations of Star Spirits.

So take animal forms, others take soul forms, and the most marvelous are those whose main body is an entire planet.

Star Gods are rare, often holding one or multiple mysterious powers.

It’s only now that Lin Suo understands.

Crow-n and the Curse God, are in fact a single Star God, who, during the fierce battle between wizards and Titans, descended from beyond into the Ashidler Kingdom,

transforming it into Crow Court.

The purpose is unknown.

Anyway, it beca a part of the wizards’ collection.

Titan Divine Race, Desolate God Clan, Star God Clan, these represent the more righteous Divine in the universe.

There are also bizarre and evil Divine Races.

Outer Gods, Ancient Gods, Evil Gods.

Outer Gods do not form a race; often there are only singular individuals, and they are all the transverse starry sky beings that no one has ever witnessed.

Because their appearance is sudden and their origin a mystery,

many believe they co from places outside the universe, hence called "Outer Gods". Each appearance is a nightmare.

"Ancient Gods" possess an unfathomable power of distortion, a re glance can drive one mad, initially believed by known civilizations to be a form of Curse God.

When they attempted to hunt them, they found that Ancient Gods often had no physical form, nor a soul.

They are like a stream of information.

Once received, without a sufficiently strong soul, it can effortlessly slaughter an entire planet, extrely horrific.

"Evil Gods" are the most commonly encountered evil Divine, often residing in alternate dinsional spaces, with various forms and uneven strengths.

They are not as horrifying as the first two but should not be underestimated.

Extensive information akin to a divine encyclopedia.

Especially regarding the Titan Divine Race.

Lin Suo is confident to say that he knows no less than any Legendary Wizard.

Perhaps even more than most.

"Such a great daughter born."

The shaless one, crediting the achievent to himself.

Three righteous, three evil, the six classes of Gods.

A truly eye-opening experience.

As for the Abyss Realm, Undead Realm, and Elental Realm, they represent different kinds of power.

The universe’s myriad and varied forms are indeed fascinating.

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