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Chapter 732

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An Elemental God was the controller of the Elemental Throne, as well as the master of an Elemental World.

From a certain standpoint, he was a Order God, because he represented the Concepts of the Four Major Elements on a world level.

However, most people would view him as a primordial Chaos God, because he was free from the restrictions of Order Gods and Belief Gods. He was more like the strongest Elemental Lord, or perhaps it could be said that he was an Elemental Lord who devoured the weak in the primordial Chaos Abyss.

Actually, both of these descriptions were correct, but neither was complete.

The Four Major Elements were the next Concepts after Order and Chaos. Their relationship was far too complex. They passed on and formed each other, and their Concepts intertwined. It was impossible to accurately define them. An Elemental God had the Divine Concept, divine power, and Divine Domain of an Order God, as well as the devouring and evolution characteristics of the Chaos Laws.

Precisely because of this, an Elemental God in their own dimension was generally viewed as a Main God.

An Elemental God could borrow the power of her Divine Concept and even the world to strengthen herself. In her own world, this meant that she had limitless mana, divine power, and elemental power. At the same time, she could also strengthen herself through training and devouring others. With all these factors combined, an Elemental God with the power of her own world would be infinitely close to a Main God.

"Being close doesn't mean that I've surpassed a Main God. But for now, it's enough."

Su Nanna had already completed her mission. She didn't search for the dimensional ruins by herself, as that would have been a nearly impossible mission in a chaotic battlefield.

She simply found an intelligent high-level Thunder Elemental Lord and explained the situation … and then, the Thunder Elemental Lord went berserk.

Communication problems? Language problems? Nobody knew why this happened. At any rate, the discussion turned into killing monsters. After a short fight, Su Nanna's group retreated.

It wasn't that they couldn't defeat the Thunder Elemental Lord, but they couldn't afford to waste time.

Then, they found a second Thunder Elemental Lord … with the same result as before.

While they were reflecting on whether or not the information given by the Cloud Tower had any problems, and whether or not they could communicate with a primordial Elemental Lord, the fifth Thunder Elemental Lord, was finally able to speak.

"I … was … your … territory's … language."

He spoke a string of words without any grammar, but it was sufficient for communication.

Su Nana was able to understand what he meant after piecing together all the information.

During the Thunder Season, the Wasteland would become a paradise for Thunder Elementals. Vila Nova Dônia and the surrounding areas would be constantly attacked by Thunder Elementals.

In the eyes of the Aishi People, these Elemental Lords were deformed and short-lived. They were naturally powerful but lacked intelligence. It was inconceivable.

The growth of elemental creatures was similar to the growth of abyssal creatures. They devoured each other and evolved. While they were strong enough to possess the title of Lord, they also possessed intelligence above human standards.

This Thunder Elemental Lord had rapidly grown to the level of a Thunder Elemental Lord, only to disappear after the Season of Thunder, which was quite incomprehensible. One could only sigh at how the Creator Gods didn't play by the rules at all.

But in reality, if the premise was that there was an elemental plane nearby, then it was a completely different matter.

"… Elements … We … Projection … Incarnation … World …"

It took some time for Su Nanna to understand the other party's words.

The thunderclouds that extended along with the thunderstorm were actually the elemental creatures' hotbeds. The thunderclouds were part of the Elemental Plane and contained a large number of Elemental Lords and high-level elemental creatures.

Most of the time, the elemental creatures and Elemental Lords on the ground were actually the projections or incarnations of high-level elemental creatures on the ground.

If the elemental creatures were controlled subconsciously and acted instinctively, they would be projections. If the elemental creatures were controlled by their minds, they would be incarnations.

When the Season of Thunder ended and the Elemental Plane retracted, their projections would vanish. However, some of their memories and experiences would be fed back to the main body.

The Elemental Plane would give out power and experience for free. Elemental Lords would naturally go crazy over such a good thing.

As for this nameless Elemental Lord … he truly didn't have a name. Elemental Lords rarely communicated with each other, so they didn't need a name. He was an experienced veteran Elemental Lord who always managed to obtain a chance to use his incarnation. He also used various methods to understand and learn the native language.

From a certain standpoint, Su Nanna was a lucky person. There weren't many like this Elemental Lord who was willing to understand "what the little girl was thinking".

Being able to communicate with each other was naturally a good thing. Both parties immediately agreed, and the Elemental Lord led his exploration team to the entrance of the Elemental Plane.

"… We'll have the Elemental Gods appear earlier. As a veteran Elemental Lord, don't you have any thoughts on this?"

Communicating with elemental creatures was the most basic thing to do. Su Nanna immediately asked about her own confusion.

Every high-level elemental creature wanted to become an Elemental Lord, every Elemental Lord wanted to become an Elemental King, and every Elemental King wanted to ascend to the highest position of God. This behavior of helping an outsider was rather confusing. Su Nanna had originally intended to "forcefully convince" the Elemental Lord, but now she was worried about being lured into a trap.

"… There's no God … There's no Elemental Throne … There's no chance to become a God … It's been stolen by the giants …"

The nameless Elemental Lord's Common Language became more and more fluent. His words were simple and straightforward, and he repeated the key words several times.

Hearing this, she really understood. However, Su Nanna didn't know how to comment on this.

"These Titan creatures are really nothing …"

In the Elemental Plane, there was this so-called Elemental Throne. It was the hub of the plane, the core of the world, the embodiment of the elemental rules, and the staircase for the Elemental Kings to ascend to the position of God.

And these Thrones had always been taken away by the Titan, becoming the so-called … Titan God Equipment.

In that case, without an Elemental Throne, there would be no Elemental Gods. Without an Elemental God … there would be no truly complete Elemental Plane!

And that Titan even used an Elemental God Equipment as a threat to force the Elemental Lords to fight for him.

"With a God … the world is complete … there's hope."

The Elemental Lords could clearly see that numerous gigantic figures were appearing around Su Nanna's team. They were both escorting and monitoring them. The hundred Elemental Lords had already completed their communication with an unknown method. They were looking forward to the birth of an Elemental God, not only for the current battlefield, but also for the evolution of their own world and species.

From the very beginning, the Aishi People and the Thunder Elementals had the same goal. The Titan creatures saw through all of this and used all of it to their advantage.

But obviously, now wasn't the time to think too much. Everyone had been waiting for the birth of an Elemental God for far too long.

"So it's here. No wonder we couldn't find its location even after we searched the entire uninhabited area and swept the entire wasteland countless times … It's not even on the ground."

The Thunder Elemental Plane Door that was open in front of Su Nanna's team was located at the core of the clouds, in the chest of a gigantic and ancient Thunder Elemental Beast.

"It's … here … it's … everywhere."

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