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Chapter 254

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People in Eich were already used to the differences between species. But, there were even many classic jokes about racial prejudice and differences between species that were filled with dark humor and mockery.

For example, the dwarves' (suicidal) invention caused the destruction of their own home. Their stories would always end in a comical and suicidal ending. Their stories were always about how they deserved it and how they wouldn't have died if they hadn't done so. Things like teleporting to another dimension or cheating and angering a Devil Lord from another dimension were all their fault.

For example, the goblins' shops were everywhere, and there was nothing that they couldn't sell. No matter what story it was, the goblins would always appear as greedy and end up self-destructing.

For example, the fairies' secrets that were impossible to hide from them, the elves' pride that they were unable to cast aside, and the humans' fertility rate … Cough, cough, after all, you couldn't just ridicule others, but not allow others to ridicule you. The reason why most of these stories were so popular was because of how realistic and representative they were.

Such stories couldn't be missing from the dwarves' stories. The dwarves would furiously dig underground and establish their home kingdom. Then, they would continue digging and digging until they dug out an Abyss Lord/Shadow Immemorial Dragon/Elemental Lord/Ancient Guardian/Devil Lord/Underground Guardian/Beifeng and his druid … Cough, cough, actually, it was quite natural for such stories to develop.

If it was easy, the dwarves would take care of it themselves. If it was slightly more difficult, the dwarves would give the legendary heroes a chance to show off their abilities and become famous. If it was more difficult, the dwarves would use their armies to forcefully crush it.

If it was even stronger, if it was really like the legendary heroes mentioned earlier, the dwarves would send out their armies … No matter who they sent out, it would be useless. The dwarves would directly seal off the tunnels. The dwarves would then put up a warning sign saying "Don't get close." The dwarves would then change directions and continue digging.

This story spread far and wide. Even the way to deal with it was standardized. However, there were far too many true examples. The Dark Iron Dwarves had once completely dug out an Inferno Lord and were enslaved by him for several hundred years. The Shield Dwarves directly dug out an Immemorial Shadow Dragon from under their capital city. The Shield Dwarves' entire tribe was forced to leave their home for thousands of years before they finally succeeded in redeeming themselves … That's right, redeeming rather than taking them back.

The reason? Apart from the fact that they couldn't defeat the Shadow Dragon (which was the main reason), it was also because that was the Shadow Dragon's nest. The Shadow Dragon had been living here since before the capital city was built. Was it reasonable for them to chase the Shadow Dragon away after occupying the Shadow Dragon's territory? If they could call for help, others could also call the Shadow Dragon to help.

They had casually dug out powerful existences, which led to uncontrollable incidents. The root cause was still related to Aishi's history.

The rise and fall of the Elemental Tide, as well as the eternal Holy War that caused countless civilizations to rise and be extinguished, naturally caused the powerful existences of those species to either withdraw from the stage of history, or simply find a place to hibernate. And when it came to hibernating, there was no place to sleep that was safe and undisturbed.

The changing times caused many famous historical cities to be reduced to rubble. Then, the surface of the past became the underground cities of the next generation. Powerful existences' seals/resting places/dimensional doors naturally remained underground.

If you really wanted to talk about seeking death, the dwarves, whose goal was to dig out the entirety of Eich, were the true experts at seeking death. They weren't like the dwarves, who would occasionally make some news. Instead, they would make some shocking news every few years, decades, or even centuries.

But this time, even the dwarves would have to admit that they weren't as good as the dwarves. After all, in the past thousands of years, they had dug out devils, dragons, elemental creatures, and even ancient Gods. However, they had never dug out a mythical species — the giant Titan.

This was a historical event that was destined to be recorded in history. Of course, the people involved probably wouldn't feel that it was an honor.

However, all mages who knew about this, especially those who knew a little about Aishi's history, went crazy over this.

"Ansorenne had a Titan! The oldest Aishi's eldest son, the Titan! This means that the twin worlds theory is correct. Ansorenne's creator was also the Aishi Goddess! "

In the legends, or to be more precise, in the memories of the most ancient Gods, the Titan was indeed the oldest Aishi species, and the most special ancient species.

They were the earliest children of the Aishi Goddess. As the elder brothers of many intelligent species, especially in an era when the Mother Goddess didn't care much, they shouldered extremely heavy responsibilities.

They were the maintainers and protectors of the world, and at the same time, they also had the responsibility of maintaining and correcting the rules and order of the world.

They were the craftsmen of the world, the oldest and most advanced creators. Their creations didn't only include man-made things like palaces and statues, but also included mountains, rivers, and even important duties such as the orbit of the sun's rise and fall, and the arrangement of the rainy and dry seasons for the Titan.

Didn't this sound familiar? These duties would become the duties of the Gods thousands of years later. In the eyes of some scholars, the Titan were the first experimental products of the ancient Gods. The Mother Goddess created the divine titles, divinity, and system of Gods based on their achievements and templates.

In a sense, they were also the helpers of the Mother Goddess in managing and creating the world, and also the managers of other newborn intelligent creatures.

After the civilization entered the next era, the ancient Titan of the Aishi collectively entered a special world, and then turned into stone statues and slept for thousands of years.

According to rumors, their sleep was not only voluntary, but also the will of the Mother Goddess.

The craftsmen of the world, the eldest son of the Mother Goddess, and this special and important identity, when the Titan appeared in Ansorenne, it was enough to prove many things.

Obviously, these Titan existences could only exist if the Mother Goddess created this world. They should be like the Aishi people, the creators and protectors of this world, and could even be said to be the oldest inhabitants of this world and the Gods themselves.

There were no original Gods in this world. Did this mean that the Titan still controlled the most ancient laws of nature and the scepter of the Gods?

If he could communicate with them, then would he be able to obtain information after the Mother Goddess left the Aishi? Would he be able to hear the last words of the Mother Goddess Aishi?

Just thinking about this possibility made the scholars go crazy with excitement.

"Hurry and wake up, tell us what you know!"

But at this moment, the people present were praying.

"Please don't wake up, please don't wake up!"

Just the premonition of awakening was unbearable for the mortals.

The Thunder Elemental Plane that moved along with the awakening reminded everyone present that the Titan were born with the ability to control thunder and lightning. Perhaps the strange phenomenon in this wasteland was due to the existence in front of them.

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