Kanas is the god of wind, or more precisely, the god of gentle breezes.

His divine authority and power are incapable of shaking the earth.

Unless Gaia cooperates with him, the possibility of obtaining the title of [Earthquake] is almost zero.

However, the thought only briefly crossed Kanas's mind before He rejected it.

Simply put, the divine nature of earthquakes is not something He needs, nor does He wish to profit from harming others.

If the benefits are substantial and compelling, then it's not out of the question.

But it's clear that the [Earthquake] priesthood is far from reaching that level.

As for the [Volcano] divine office, Kanas gave up on it without even thinking about it.

There are considerable differences in the personalities of the gods.

Kanas has a gentle personality, which is almost perfectly compatible with the [Gentle Breeze] deity he created.

However, judging from the name "Volcano," the deity who obtains this type of divine title and office should be more irritable, easily angered, and prone to outbursts.

Although this effect is relatively small for Kanas, whose main divine attribute is "Gentle Breeze," Kanas does not want to become that kind of grumpy, short-tempered guy.

Not only are they bad at handling interpersonal relationships, but they also inadvertently provoke enemies in some situations.

Chaos, in essence, is a world of personal relationships.

The most obvious point is that the primordial god cannot die.

In the world of Chaos, where the primordial gods cannot die, gaining an enemy out of nowhere is like giving yourself a permanent "shit".

It looks disgusting, it gets disgusting up close, and it's even more disgusting to touch.

That is why, after becoming a god and awakening his memories of his past life, Kanas almost instantly made up his mind to learn from the great man of his past life.

Make as many friends as possible and as few enemies as possible.

This is the only way to live better in the world of Chaos.

As for [Tsunami], it is a deity that Kanas particularly favors.

It is closely related to the wind and can further expand the scope of Kanas's authority.

The ocean is vast.

Before that, He had already sought information from his grandfather Astraeus.

According to the other party, among the offspring of the god-king Cronus and the goddess Rhea, there was no primordial god related to the sea.

This was acknowledged by both Rhea, the Queen of the Gods, and Cronus, the King of the Gods.

Kanas was not surprised.

First, according to the laws of the current Chaos world, if Rhea really gave birth to a god of the sea god pantheon, then Cronus would have every reason to suspect that Rhea had betrayed him.

After all, the ocean pantheon has always been exclusive. Whether it was Oceanus, the god of the ocean rivers, or Pontus, the god of the bottom of the sea, the ocean pantheon they ruled almost always stayed in their own homes and lived quietly.

Matters such as procreation are handled internally, which is why there are currently almost no ocean-based gods in the entire Titan pantheon.

Moreover, according to his memories of his previous life, Poseidon's divine status and authority were not clearly recorded when he was born.

It was only when Poseidon overthrew Cronus and the three brothers divided their territories that he gained some control over the ocean.

This includes the [tsunami].

This is good news for Canas.

Since the tsunami hasn't been created yet, Kanas won't hold back.

Fortunately, the ocean pantheon has always been exclusive, and if Kanas goes alone, it will likely cause some unnecessary trouble.

If Gaia could be taken along on this trip, his prestige and strength might provide considerable convenience for my future plans.

"Alright then, Mother Goddess."

Kanas's voice rang out, attracting Gaia's attention, who was planning Kanas's future.

"To prove to you that I have the ability to become stronger, I have decided to take you out for a trip so that you can witness firsthand how I create a natural phenomenon from scratch that is worthy of recognition by the Chaos world."

"How about it? Would you like to come with me to Karst Island?"

Upon hearing Kanas's request, Gaia granted it without hesitation.

Gaia had little hope that Kanas could create something new.

However, since it was Kanas who invited him to go out and relax, and it was to Karst Island where he grew up, Gaia agreed under these conditions.

"Shall we leave now?"

Upon seeing Gaia's agreement, Kanas excitedly rose from the stone bench, intending to transform into a breeze and fly towards the Karst Island.

However, Gaia simply shook her head slightly, and with a wave of her hand, Kanas felt a moment of disorientation. When she looked up, she found herself on the edge of Karst Island, not far away, was the cliff where He created the breeze and made the gods.

However, this time, Canas won't need to use his opponent.

In His plan, He intended to utilize the violent and turbulent wind belt surrounding the karst island.

"Mother Goddess, look closely, this is what I want to create."

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Just as Gaia led Kanas away from the depths of the earth, Astraeus, who had been lying "dead" in the endless darkness, suddenly felt the immense pressure on his body ease.

Not only could his body move freely, but even his divine power had returned to normal.

Nourished by divine power, all the cracks, large and small, on Astraeus's body were healed in a very short time.

"What's going on? Where's Mother Earth? Where's Kanas?"

In the darkness, Astraeus stared blankly ahead.

He had indeed regained his freedom, but the current situation still left him somewhat bewildered.

He could not break through this darkness before him; it was within the body of the Earth Mother Gaia, and it was virtually impossible for him to destroy it.

The stars depend on the sky, and even the sky is defeated by the earth, let alone Him.

If He truly possessed the power to shatter the earth, He probably wouldn't have ended up in such a wretched state.

Thinking about this, Astraeus became increasingly conflicted.

He wasn't afraid of what Mother Earth Gaia might do to him, but if something happened to Kanas, the future strength of his faction would likely suffer a heavy loss.

After much deliberation, Astraeus decided to use the obsidian scythe hanging from his waist.

Only the god-king Cronus could resolve this situation.

If the Earth Mother truly intends to harm Kanas, or has already taken action against Kanas, only the authority of the God-King can help Kanas recover from his slumber as quickly as possible and minimize the loss of his potential.

With this in mind, Astraeus made a determined move, picked up the scythe at his waist, and poured his divine power into it as if it were free.

"For the sake of the future of the pantheon, I can bear the price of having to persuade the God-King!"

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