"wisdom?"

The appearance of this deity was so sudden that Kanas was completely unprepared.

Unlike Kanas's own natural deities such as [Gentle Breeze] and [Hurricane], [Wisdom] is a typical conceptual deity.

[Wisdom] does not bring any positive combat power enhancement to Kanas. Its function is simple: to make Kanas smarter.

Don't think this ability is weak.

With this divine status, Kanas could easily become the most intelligent of the Titans.

[Wisdom] will greatly enhance Kanas's insight and deductive reasoning abilities.

If fully developed, Kanas will not only be able to see into people's hearts, but also to seek advantage and avoid harm, and predict the arrival of crises, making it quite formidable.

If Kanas's other divine attributes are the hardware, forming his numerical parameters, then the [Intelligence] divine attribute is the software. By using the software to drive the hardware, the power that can be exerted can be multiplied.

The arrival of the God of Wisdom greatly increased Kanas's overall strength.

"This divinity... is it wisdom?"

Gaia appeared behind Kanas, her expression quite strange.

If He remembers correctly, shouldn't the divine personhood of [Wisdom] belong to a Lord?

Among the ocean goddesses born to Oceanus, the river god, and Tethys, the mother of all waters, there was a deity named Metis who held the divine title of [wisdom].

What... another "wisdom" has appeared?

"Yes, Mother Goddess, you are indeed a goddess of wisdom."

Kanas was closing his eyes, feeling the surge of divine power within him and the large number of additional divine duties he had acquired.

With so many divine attributes, the number of divine duties within Him increased explosively.

Destruction, extreme speed, rotation, eye of the storm, wind wall, tearing... and so on.

However, these are all divine offices attached to [Hurricane] and [Tornado], and [Wisdom] itself does not have any additional divine offices.

But this is already very good for Canas.

The addition of three divine attributes (not counting minor divine attributes) greatly increased His destructive power, while the arrival of wisdom brought Him a comprehensive and multi-faceted enhancement.

With the added advantage of [Wisdom], Kanas is confident that even when facing a stronger enemy of a higher level, he has a certain degree of certainty in defeating him.

"However, after I obtained the Godhood of Wisdom, I discovered that [Wisdom] seems to be somewhat different from other Godhoods."

After gaining "wisdom," Kanas seems to have acquired the power to see into people's hearts.

Gaia had only asked one question, yet He had already guessed roughly what the other person was thinking.

Why did a second "wisdom" emerge?

"I've discovered that the birth of the [Wisdom] deity seems to be somewhat different from the birth of other deities."

"The vast majority of deities need to create a new kind of thing that can be recognized by the Chaos world. Only in this way can the deity become the original god by relying on its own creation."

"But wisdom doesn't need that."

At this point, Kanas paused slightly and began to translate his conjectures into a language that Gaia could understand.

"The divine title of 'Wisdom' feels more like a gift or reward given by the Chaos world to a certain being, used to commend those who have made outstanding contributions to the world."

"My [Wisdom] divine status is not unique, nor can it help a god become an immortal primordial god; its value is not very high."

"I think this is Chaos World's reward to me for creating multiple deities in a short period of time, so that I can create more things in the future with the help of [wisdom]."

Drawing on his wisdom and knowledge, Kanas explained everything in detail, without any intention of concealing anything.

In terms of understanding the Chaos world itself, Mother Earth Gaia is definitely superior to Him.

"Hmm? Is this the nature of the [Wisdom] Divinity...? Could it be that Metis isn't a primordial god?"

Gaia fell into thought upon hearing this. Although He had lived through many years, He had never come into contact with Wisdom. The reason He knew Metis's information was because of His own status as the Earth.

To be honest, He probably doesn't understand this divine status as well as Kanas, who had just gained "wisdom"!

"wrong!"

Suddenly, Gaia discovered a blind spot in Kanas's words.

"If there were a god who was born with the divine title of 'wisdom,' would He/She be just an ordinary god as you describe?"

"Besides, He was just born at that time, how could He possibly have made any contribution to the world?"

"Therefore, your inference may not be correct."

It wasn't that Gaia wanted to attack Kanas; it was mainly because He discovered another aspect of wisdom itself when Kanas had just gained the divine status of wisdom.

Those who possess wisdom will become increasingly arrogant and conceited.

He didn't know if Metis was the same, but the wisdom of the god of Kanas certainly had this problem.

In order to prevent Kanas from becoming like that, He had to undermine Kanas's confidence to some extent, so that He wouldn't become an arrogant megalomaniac.

Moreover, He wasn't just making things up; Metis was indeed the goddess of wisdom from birth.

This alone is enough to prove that Kanas's view is wrong.

Kanas was taken aback when he heard this. He knew that Gaia was referring to Metis, the lover of Zeus, the future third-generation god-king, and also the mother of Athena.

But Gaia's sudden rebuttal gave Kanas a different feeling.

Gaia's actions just now did not seem to be aimed at arguing with me about right and wrong, but rather at refuting me.

Why is that?

What caused His attitude to change?

Gaia's attitude did not change after she created the Hurricane and the Tornado.

"So... it's 'wisdom'? Mother Goddess, are you worried that wisdom will have some negative influence on me?"

Based on his memories of his past life, Kanas quickly realized that Gaia was worried that he had become a puppet of [Intelligence].

Gaia's lips twitched upon hearing this.

He suddenly found wisdom somewhat annoying.

Sometimes, it's cuter when children are a little slow. Once they become smart, the mother suddenly loses her authority.

However, just as Gaia was about to speak, a familiar wave of divine power suddenly appeared in the sky not far from Karst Island, forcing Him to interrupt the words He was about to utter.

"Look! Who's here?"

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