King of Titans and Dragons
Chapter 1379 - 1379 1357 The Culprit Behind the Shattering

Chapter 1379: Chapter 1357: The Culprit Behind the Shattering of the Great World_2 Chapter 1379: Chapter 1357: The Culprit Behind the Shattering of the Great World_2 I don’t expect any special effects from the Divine Tree; simply having it as a source of wooden Divine Materials is enough.

“Lord Muria, since you find my type of avatar useful, I formally invite you to join the ranks of the Mother of All Things. What do you say? In that case, you can have as many avatars like me as you want.”

“Thank you for the kind offer, but I’ve never been accustomed to bending my knee to others my entire life. And your terms of invitation lack sincerity, to say the least.”

As many Divine Trees as I want? Such nonsense—you could possibly say that, but eternity might have the qualifications to do so, yet other beings certainly do not.

“It seems both you and your descendants have refused. What a pity. However, there’s something you should know: deities are not immortal and untouchable; they can also fall due to a variety of unforeseen accidents.”

“I knew such common knowledge the moment I was born. Including that previous time, this is the second occasion you’ve threatened and provoked me. I’ve taken note, and you better hope I don’t encounter your true form, or I’ll chop you down and burn you as firewood.”

Muria had already begun to seal the traveler; next, he planned to extract information known by this entity using his own methods. After unsuccessful attempts, he would erase all of its consciousness and treat it as an ordinary Divine Tree.

“How arrogant, Lord Muria. You are still too young, utterly ignorant of the Mother of All Things’ power.”

Perhaps accepting the loss of one avatar, the traveler didn’t resist, allowing Muria to seal him obediently.

“How powerful then? Go on, tell me. You didn’t peep a word just now. Powerful Divine Force? Or Great Divine Power?”

“No, no, Lord Muria, the strength of a deity can’t even begin to describe the greatness of the Mother of All Things. She is an existence that transcends deities, possessing power beyond your imagination.”

“Oh!”

Muria’s response immensely disappointed the traveler, making this Eternal Spirit wonder whether Muria even had emotional fluctuations, or if he was an existence akin to a mechanical god, always maintaining the most rational state of mind.

But the reason for Muria’s lack of reaction was that this fellow’s description of the Mother of All Things—power beyond imagination—was too common.

To this day, he could not imagine the strength of the Titan Ancestors; he had never seen their limits. The few battles he was fortunate to witness only showcased the Ancestors’ leisurely ease, their strength so oppressive it felt suffocating.

And apart from the Titans, within Elasia, there were many beings whose power Muria couldn’t fathom. Like the six-headed Legendary Beasts that the world had granted power to, beings that could suppress an entire great world with just their hands, even deities had to bow and give way before them.

“Muria…”

“Enough, don’t speak any further.”

Muria directly sealed the traveler’s ability to transmit information, silencing this unclear and anomalously noisy individual.

“Father, that Mother of All Things he just mentioned, you don’t know its origins either?”

Once the traveler fell silent, Aeolus, who had been quiet all along, spoke up.

“I don’t know, I’ve never heard of it. But from what he described, this so-called Mother of All Things sounds a bit like something from the Epics, since they can’t be described using the power of a deity.”

“But it could be a Great Divine Power, the strength of such existences is difficult to describe.”

“That’s also true,” Muria nodded. As for what changes might occur at the end of the Way of the Divinity, Muria wasn’t very clear about that, and the Titan Tribe had no experience in this area. Recently, beings like Xiang Mu Rui Ya, such outliers, are still few and far between, and his ascension to godhood was more of a temporary compromise than a true pursuit of godlike powers.

“Wait, I’ll try to fish out any useful information from this guy. If it doesn’t work, it’s fine. If enemies come knocking, I’ll simply fight it out.”

Muria was completely nonchalant; there was no helping it, this was the confidence that came with having powerful backing. If an excessively strong being should appear, he was ninety percent sure he could pull a Titan Ancestor to his side for a confrontation. That’s the kind of confidence he had.

“No need to trouble yourself, Muria, I’ll tell you their origins.”

Muria suddenly looked up, the space that had solidified automatically due to his presence was effortlessly breached by a familiar entity, yet there was no feedback garnered.

The discrepancy between the outcomes reached through different perceptions made Muria feel distinctly uncomfortable, but upon seeing the entity that had misled his perceptions, he felt a sense of relief, even feeling that it should be the case.

“Ancestor Shiyu, how come you’re here?”

Muria, somewhat surprised, looked at the giant standing before him, holding a scepter, bowed in a junior’s respectful manner, and also hinted subtly about the Ancestor’s identity to his son who bore a face of shock.

“Ancestor Shiyu!” Thus, his eldest son Aeolus also very smartly greeted the Ancestor.

“Good, in such a short time you’re about to advance to a Powerful Divine Force, one step closer to your goal.”

The Epic Titan, with his Ancient and amiable face, conveyed an affirming attitude to Muria and his son, and then immediately explained the reason for his presence to Muria,

“I have come for this Eternal Spirit in your hand. I was curious about what this Eternal Spirit planned to do, so I left it to act freely, and unexpectedly, it ended up in your hands.”

“This ‘toy’ has been under your surveillance all this time?” Muria swayed the traveler in his hand as if frozen within amber, looking astonished.

“Yes.”

“Ah.” Muria immediately focused on the traveler in his hand, shook his head, and didn’t know what to say.

Thinking about this guy’s performance just now, truly a show—it actually threatened him in front of his Ancestor, Muria was truly impressed.

However, at this moment, Muria felt more at ease. He had been somewhat troubled about how to handle this Mother of All Things that suddenly sprang up, but now it seemed there was no need for him to care, his Ancestor had already confronted this unknown entity.

“The one you sealed, they claim to be the Eternal Spirit, the minions of the Mother of All Things who just made a Declaration to you.”

“Are minions that strong? What level is the Mother of all Things?” Hearing the introduction by the Shiyu Dominator, Muria was somewhat shocked. If even the minions reached the level of a Deity, how powerful must she be in her own right?

“About the same as me, I guess. Move forward one step, and you should touch the edge of Eternity. Of course, she could also be stronger than me, having already taken half a step forward, as I’ve never faced her directly. These are just speculations.”

The Shiyu Dominator shared an explosion of information which startled Muria, who, until this day, had finally understood his Ancestor’s strength, roughly grasping at what level it might be.

“If she is so powerful, then why haven’t I heard any information about this Mother of All Things before? It completely doesn’t make sense!”

Muria expressed his doubts to his Ancestor.

“Because this world, and those Ancient Divine Spirits you see now, they are all consciously erasing any information related to this Mother of All Things.”

“Why?” Muria became even more interested.

“Because this Mother of All Things is the culprit that led this world to its current state of Shattering.”

“?!??” Muria was shocked at that moment, this was truly… an entity he currently dared not provoke, but no problem, His Ancestor had already stepped in.

“According to the information I’ve gathered with the Ancient Prison, this Mother of All Things is somewhat a Void Evil God, but to define her as such would be somewhat biased.”

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