The ship in the sky slowly opened its cabin door.

A figure, solidified to the point of being tangible, stepped out—the true form of the Titan God of War, Kronos, the Flesh Overlord, descended.

The vaguely discernible divine form seemed capable of piercing the sky, but this vague appearance was merely an illusion, vanishing in an instant.

As a deity, Kana naturally knew that the other party had not disappeared; rather, it was the deity's divine form.

However, it's clearly not appropriate to directly reveal one's divine form here. It's not for fighting or showing off anything.

So the other party backed down.

The figure landed directly in front of the two.

Although he deliberately concealed his Titan form, which was large enough to burst the sky, and kept his body at a humanoid proportion of about three meters.

But the overwhelming divine power remained undiminished.

On the contrary, this precise compression makes it appear even more magnificent and oppressive.

The air was filled with a thick aura of blood and the sound of war drums, not filth, but a pure symbol of the most intense burning of power and life in the furnace.

Each breath seemed to cause a slight vibration in the space, like the sounding of an invisible war drum.

His strong, rock-like body was covered with dark gold, metallic-looking skin, and beneath his well-defined muscles surged a primal power capable of tearing stars apart.

That single eye that occupies the center of his face—as deep as a crucible for molten stars.

Slowly scanning the area, the stable energy field surrounding the Luminar Palace rippled, as if even space itself was trembling slightly in response to the authority of this pure combat divinity and the resilience of life.

Standing there, he was the embodiment of "power" and "unyielding spirit." He didn't need to deliberately flaunt it; his mere existence was enough to instill instinctive awe and trembling in the souls of any being who had not yet reached the divine realm.

The shrunken Titan god traversed the void in a single step, landing directly on the viewing platform in front of Luminar and Kana.

The ground quietly stabilized as he landed, supporting this condensed grandeur.

"Luminar, my old friend!"

Kronos's voice, like thunder crashing in his chest, broke the solemnity brought by the divine power, carrying undisguised sincerity and boldness.

Judging from his tone, it didn't seem like the feeling that the two sides weren't familiar with each other, as Luminar had described.

"Long time no see! Let me count... It's been a full two hundred years since we last got together for a drink after the last parliamentary vote, hasn't it?"
"With your hard-headed, crystal-core brain, have you almost forgotten what astral wine tastes like?"

He laughed heartily, his single eye sparkling with pure enthusiasm—a genuine and unpretentious heartfelt joy born from a powerful life instinct.

"I do not drink."

As soon as he finished speaking, the facets of the Luminar crystal shimmered and responded with a gentle hum.

"Cronus, time is like stardust to us. Your presence is a valuable interaction worth recording."

"Haha, you're right! You should speak with more flair, hahaha!"

Kronos slapped his chest, which was covered in dark gold armor, making a dull metallic clang. He looked around at the mechanically beautiful palace and quipped.

"However, there's not even a hint of a banquet hall in this place. You certainly didn't come here to drink and reminisce, did you? Tell me, old friend, what could possibly warrant you summoning this 'savage' old bone of mine?"

He deliberately emphasized the word "savage," his laughter filled with self-deprecating swagger.

Just as there was a distinction between force and wisdom in the mortal realm.

Even at this level of deities, it is still possible to distinguish them in this respect.

He embodies the purest and ultimate application of force.

The other party, being a construct, possesses the rules of alchemical creation and is naturally capable of acting with wisdom.

However, this doesn't hinder anything, nor is there any difference in rank.

“Indeed, it is of great importance,” Luminar’s radiant arm gracefully gestured to Kana beside him, “allow me to formally introduce you. This is Kana. A… very young deity.”

They could even be described as young.

Cronus's single eye instantly focused on Karna. He had already seen the god beside him, whose divine power was so weak.

That scrutinizing gaze was as sharp as a cleaving blade.

In a mere instant, the surprise in his single eye transformed into undisguised admiration: "A newborn god! So... young! By the gods above, this pure divine radiance is like the morning star that has just broken through the core of a star!"

He expressed his admiration without reservation. For a powerful being, being able to condense a divine spark and ignite a divine fire in such a short time was itself an unimaginable miracle and proof of power.

More importantly, he was a Titan god, and although he possessed only moderate divine power, his vision far surpassed that of most gods.

Although he may appear bold and reckless, he is, after all, a deity. No deity is without wisdom, and no deity is without knowledge.

Outward manifestations are merely the application of power.

He could tell at a glance that Kana was not a born god.

He could even tell at a glance the wear and tear on Kana's soul and body from the passage of time.

It's completely brand new.

Like a newborn child.

From a divine perspective, how incredibly young he is; he's practically an infant.

But this baby became a god, and the order and rule within him were so strong.

This is definitely a god from the side of order.

Young, on the same side, and has potential.

Of course, we should appreciate it.

“Not only that,” Luminar continued, his crystal body shimmering with an even brighter light, “Kana is the guardian and savior of the world he was born into—a world shrouded in the shadow of the void.”

Luminar knew perfectly well which of Cana's titles and identities would earn the Titans' respect.

"A world targeted by the void?!"

Kronos's admiration instantly turned into extreme shock and an almost burning concern.

His massive body leaned slightly forward, his single eye fixed on Kana, as if trying to penetrate his divinity to confirm the news.

He pondered for a moment, seemingly rapidly searching through a vast memory bank, then suddenly clapped his hands, causing the space to tremble.

To be honest, the one-eyed man's overly eager gaze made Kana a little uncomfortable.

It wasn't the kind of feeling of being scrutinized or seen through, but rather the kind of emotion that was completely undisguised.

As the god of constructs, Luminar does not hide his emotions and directly expresses his feelings and thoughts, making Kana somewhat uncomfortable.

This person, on the other hand, is too bold and direct, and seems somewhat uncomfortable not hiding their emotions.

As gods, their long existence and high status meant they neither concealed nor bothered to do so.

"Ah! I remember now, the 'Holy Stone Plane'. That world whose core has a huge silver crystal structure and a faint sense of awakening will."

"It's that's been frequently corrupted by the power of the void lately! Luminar, you summoned me here for this young guardian from the 'Holy Stone'?"

Kana was startled.

The Holy Stone Plane...

This was the first time he had truly heard the outside world refer to his world. Most of the astral beings he had encountered before only knew about the Abyss Battlefield, paying little attention to the countless specific worlds struggling or sinking in the void, let alone naming them.

And this Titan god of war not only clearly pointed it out, but even gave it a name based on its core characteristics—which undoubtedly confirms what Luminar said.

The Titans have indeed maintained a high level of vigilance and in-depth intelligence monitoring regarding the Void invasion.

Luminar was surprised.

"You actually named that world?"

The naming of the world follows its own set of rules.

For example, if a god were to be born in that world, or if it were to step out of its plane and begin to connect with the entire astral plane.

They will naturally pass on the name of their own plane, the name of their own world.

Of course, there are some special events in which the gods who pay attention to a newborn child will name it.

In the world of Titan.

There is a Titan pantheon there.

Names are also rules.

Therefore, there are naturally corresponding deities.

"That's right, but it already had a name when that world was born, it wasn't named by us."

"It was only when this world was helplessly situated on the path of advancing through the void that it came to our attention, and only then did we realize that one of these worlds actually already had its own name."

I don't understand it, but it sounds like a good thing.

I haven't been a god for very long, and I haven't had much interaction with other gods, so I don't know much about them.

It seemed that he noticed Kana's confusion.

Kronos explained directly: "You may have just become a god and do not understand that when a world has something special, it will have a name, because it is special enough that it will not blend into the crowd."

For example, a plane. A plane refers to many different worlds, not just one particular world.

The name that refers to a single thing is special.

Just like the name of a god.

"So there must be something magical about your world, and I'm sure you know it yourself."

"But there's no need to worry. There are countless worlds and planes in the astral plane, and countless worlds that have been named."
"Their names are only known when one pays attention, and most gods don't have the power to truly fight against a world."

The main thing is that those who have names are more likely to have their own will, and the earlier a world has a name, the easier it is for its own will to emerge.

Kana nodded slightly; their world did indeed have its unique aspects.

"But you are truly remarkable. You are so young, yet you have already garnered the world's attention and blessings."

"You have the title of Savior, which must be because you have made enough contributions to your world. Your name has been recognized by the Astral Plane."

"This means that although the world has been targeted by the Void, you have enough power to lead your world to survive the invasion of the Void and prevent it from being truly destroyed and becoming an empty shell."

These words genuinely surprised Kana, because he truly did not know that his title of Savior could be interpreted in this way.

When others hear the name of their savior, almost no one makes this connection.

Including the gods.

"Don't be surprised. You must know about my world. We naturally know more about the details of a world that is being watched by the void than other gods."

"For other worlds, the name of the savior means the one who saves the world."

"But haven't you thought about this? You haven't even started saving the world yet, but when you become a god, this name will already be etched into your being."

"What an honor this is! It means that before you become a god, you have already found a way out for your world, even if that way out is so miserable, or even just barely surviving."

"But to live is to live. In the face of the destruction of the void, to live is to win, even if you have only one breath left, even if you have only a tiny bit of life left."

At this moment, Kronos's voice sounded so passionate, and his emotions became somewhat agitated.

This is clearly abnormal for a deity; the other party is genuinely excited.

"Fantastic! Glorious one, come, let's have a drink, a toast to the savior, a toast to your existence!"

Emotions can come on suddenly.

Kronos excitedly raised his arm and put his arm around Cana's shoulder.

Those emotions were palpable; their appreciation and praise were undisguised.

They forcibly dragged Kana along, trying to pull him into a portal of light, which had just opened.

"You warrior, you're too excited."

Luminar intervened from the side.

These words seemed to have brought Kronos to his senses a little more. He lowered his arm and slapped his head hard.

"Oh my, I'm so excited! This means another world has escaped the clutches of the Void, and it belongs to a glorious person, a savior."

“Heavenly Father will surely love him, so I’m so excited and want to have a drink.”

This god was genuinely apologizing; there was remorse on his face.

"Thank you for your praise. Your answer has put my mind at ease."

Kana simply laughed and said.

"Hahaha! Don't hold back for me."

Kronos laughed heartily and patted Luminar's body, making a loud thud.

"I invited you here in the hope that you can take my friend to the Titan world. I believe you also understand that there are many things that need to be known for a world that has been targeted by the Void."

"And in this regard, there is no doubt that you Titans know it better than anyone; you are the experts."

Kronos nodded at these words, showing no surprise. He had already guessed this after learning about Kana's identity.

"Of course, we are definitely experts in this field. It's really rare. You don't know, the last world to survive in the void was five thousand years ago."

He sighed helplessly as he spoke.

The void will destroy everything in its path, including the worlds that stand in its way.

On average, they will encounter and pass through a world roughly every thousand years.

That means five worlds are already on the verge of destruction.

"That wasn't that long ago, was it? Back then, maybe only one world would emerge from the void every tens of thousands of years."

Luminar's words sounded comforting, but they were cold.

"Of course I know, but what you don't know is that although the world five thousand years ago survived, it was still destroyed because it took a shortcut, so in fact we failed."

There are details to this story.

Kana immediately perked up his ears, after all, it was closely related to him. (End of Chapter)

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