King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1330 - 1330 1315 Sorry I Have No Other Way

Chapter 1330: Chapter 1315: Sorry, I Have No Other Way Chapter 1330: Chapter 1315: Sorry, I Have No Other Way “The situation is quite complicated!”

After carefully understanding the circumstances of the Earth Star Domain, Muria fell into deep thought, as the current state of this domain was exceptionally complex.

It was probably due to the arrival of a great number of Epics; the large world domains that were once scattered across the Void had reacted, and semi-permanent Spatial Tunnels appeared in various domains, connecting all the previously separated domains into one whole; the world began to become unified.

However, such a significant change in the world naturally caused tremendous chaos. Races desiring expansion, or groups on the brink of extinction… For various reasons, wars naturally erupted between different world domains.

There were domains that sought peace to end the Conflict, but there were more forces that desired war. In such circumstances, no matter how much a peace-loving race or existence wanted to avoid conflict, if they wished to not be destroyed, they were forced to take up arms and join the battle.

Thus, the connection between various large world domains caused unprecedented chaos, affecting countless Creatures, and the Earth Star Domain—Jiuli’s homeland—being the one with the most connections, became naturally the most chaotic of all.

When Muria first arrived here, there were just over a hundred Domain Gates connected, but now the number of Space Gates that stood there had exceeded four digits.

The Yuguang Civilization, which once sought to seal off the Spatial Tunnels, had long ceased their efforts, as the number of Deities that appeared was simply too great, exceeding the limits their civilization could bear.

As for the current state of the civilization that he once vowed to protect, Muria was not clear, because the Sand God paid no attention to it.

His gaze was entirely focused on other Deities; as for forces without a Divine Incarnation, they were naturally not within his regard—he didn’t even bother to glance at them. After all, in this world, it was fortunate for the weak to even catch the eye of the strong.

In the description of the Sand God, today’s Earth Star Domain was a stage where only Deities could shine. If a being without equal existence tried to bounce around here, it wouldn’t last a day before being crushed.

This situation did not surprise Muria. Within the world, Deities and Epics were almost unrestricted, and which level of civilization could stand against such beings? Even self-preservation was extremely difficult.

Not to mention those domains without a Deity, which could only fortify themselves for protection. In the Earth Star Domain, even gods needed to be very cautious, otherwise, they would attract disasters and risk being killed—a precedent of fallen gods already existed.

Following such terrible events, the weaker Divine Beings quickly formed Alliances for self-preservation or the pursuit of greater benefits.

“So, where are the Deities you are allied with?” Muria looked at his new Subordinate God with a strange expression, “Don’t tell me that in a phase where all gods are forming alliances, you are still a solitary god.”

“There…are indeed allies,” said the Sand God, feeling a bit embarrassed by Muria’s peculiar gaze.

“So, where are these gods?”

“They are probably still watching,” said the Sand God with a hint of helplessness.

“Not coming to your aid?”

“My lord, the power you displayed was too terrifying. Under such circumstances, my allies wouldn’t risk helping me unless there was sufficient benefit.”

“Shared in good fortune, but alone in trouble, tsk,” thought Muria. The gods of this world…were so very real. The so-called unity was just for the sake of gaining more benefits—if one party courted disaster, they had to fend for themselves.

“Can you still contact them now?” Muria, although speechless about the honor of the gods of this world, thought They were just forced to form these practically useless temporary alliances due to external pressure; they didn’t know each other before, so naturally, there was no need to risk their lives for other gods.

“It is possible, O Divine Lord, do you intend to?”

“I intend to establish a Divine Court, so having only you as a Subordinate God is far from enough.”

Divine Court? It was perhaps a synonym for Divine System, thought the Sand God indifferently. Compared to this special term, He was more concerned about something else, “Am I your first Subordinate God?”

“Is there a problem?”

“No, no,” the Sand God shook his head, “I was just wondering, for an existence as powerful as you, if you wanted a Subordinate God, it should be…”

“There’s nothing strange about it, I’ve only been a deity for a very short time.”

“Eh, that Sand God actually came out, without any fluctuation in his aura? Is that being that controls the Solar Divine Power so easy to talk to?”

“Maybe that deity has offered up all His treasures to that existence, it’s not surprising.”

“Compared to these, I’m more curious about what level of strength that existence really has, and what His plans for the future are?”

“Hmm, I’m also curious. Why don’t you go up there and pay that existence a visit, ask what His intentions are? If His goals don’t conflict with ours, we could form an Alliance with Him.”

“Heh, you go. Whatever you lose, the rest of us can chip in to reimburse you.”

“Sand Lord, I heard you ran into a being that controls Solar Divine Power? And you managed to come back in one piece, how did you do it?”

“You’re so inconspicuous, so low-key, you don’t provoke any gods, and yet you still run into such a powerful Deity? You’ve got some bad luck!”

When the Sand God returned to His Divine Kingdom, the other two minor deities in alliance with Him sent their Avatars to inquire. It wasn’t just gossip or satisfying curiosity—it was more importantly about learning techniques for surviving encounters with deities far more powerful than themselves.

“This, I shouldn’t say much.” Hearing the compliments and admiration from His allies, the Sand God, who seemed outwardly unchanged, felt a stampede of ten thousand divine beasts in His heart.

“Oh, understood, understood.”

The Avatars of the visiting Divine Incarnations exchanged glances, then both revealed an expression of sudden realization, feeling more pity and sympathy for the Sand God in their hearts.

“Sand Lord, do you actually have no idea what level of being you were facing?”

“…I don’t know,” the Sand God answered with a hint of frustration. Although He had now become a Subordinate God to that great being, what made Him feel helpless was that He actually didn’t know the level of His new master’s strength.

“Didn’t you see it with your own eyes? Surely what you saw was its true Form, right? That can’t be—there were many gods who wanted to spy on Sky City, but they were all repelled. If it’s that powerful just as an Avatar, that’s too terrifying.”

“Are you all that curious about me? Since that’s the case, I extend an invitation to visit my palace.”

A mass of Golden Flames emerged from the Sand God, and within the flames, a golden Divine Bird spread its wings and let out a long cry, extending an invitation to the two deities, a wave of heat spreading with it.

After issuing the invitation, the Divine Bird collapsed on the spot, transforming into masses of flames that spread throughout the Sand God’s barren kingdom.

“Sand Lord, you…” the Divine Being, who had received an unexpected invitation from a powerful existence, glared furiously at the Sand God.

“Sorry, Charming God, I didn’t mean to, but I had no choice!” the Sand God said with an apologetic look to the furiously glaring female deity in a half-human, half-animal form.

“What do you mean ‘no choice’?” the Divine Incarnation with soft purple hair and hidden pointy ears asked with a face full of anxiety, “You have the will of that existence on you, and you didn’t even tell us?”

“Alright, Charming God, don’t be angry. The Sand Lord had no choice. With the will of that existence, even if He wanted to warn us, He wouldn’t dare to speak,” said another, half-human, half-deer Divine Being, trying to be more understanding, but unable to hide the panic in his eyes. “Sand Lord, can you tell us what that existence intends by inviting us?”

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