Greek Mythology: Starting with Becoming the God of the Breeze
Chapter 24 ends, the wind rises.
After listening to the whole thing, Kanas had to admit that Cronus's actions in keeping the secrets of the higher-ups were correct.
He did this for two reasons: first, to prevent panic, and second, to ensure the stability of the Chaos world.
According to Cronus, the spacetime rift is currently small, but it is slowly expanding, and no god can stop it.
This indicates that sooner or later, this rift will expand to the point where it can contain the entire Tartarus, or even the entire Chaos world.
Will the Chaos world still exist by then?
And can these gods continue to live forever?
If this news were to leak out, Kanas could imagine the foolish things those gods, driven by fear, would do!
Fortunately, the threat posed by the spacetime rift deep within Tartarus should not be too great at the moment.
This can be seen from the fact that Kronos did not send the vast majority of the current fighting force of the Chaos world.
The major primordial gods are still "retiring" inside the Chaos world.
Gaia continued to conceive the gods, Nyx and her husband remained asleep, and Tartarus was the only god left holding the line.
This shows that not only did Cronus think that this spacetime rift posed little threat, but even the major primordial gods thought that it was not a significant threat.
Therefore, they did not want this news to spread throughout the entire Chaos world, causing panic among all living beings.
The world of Chaos is still in its early stages and needs stability. All things need to multiply, and the world itself needs more gods.
If this news were spread, it would disrupt the current stability of the entire Chaos world.
In fact, Cronus was unaware of the consequences that would result from the release of this information.
The unknown, everything is unknown.
It was precisely because of the unknown that the Titans were forced to choose the safest method.
—The information is kept secret at the highest levels, and other beings at the bottom of the world are absolutely not allowed to know about the existence of the spacetime rift.
The high-ranking gods of the Titan pantheon generally possess sufficient power and status, and their stance tends to favor the world of Chaos itself.
If Cronus hadn't blocked the news and had instead spread it throughout the entire Chaos world, what do you think would have happened?
Some timid and cowardly lives may not survive.
However, some demigods, especially those whose parents are mid- to low-level gods, might seek help from their parents to try their luck in Tartarus.
What if?
What if they were incredibly lucky and found a fragment of a god in Tartarus, or perhaps they were rewarded by a Titan god for their bravery and achievements and became that god's subordinate?
Bad outcomes are not scary; what's truly terrifying is the unknown.
The unknown may bring good results, such as bringing a new god to the world of Chaos.
However, the unknown can also bring bad results. If a demigod is captured by a god from another world and finds out the overall situation of the entire Chaos world through torture, it would be a true catastrophe for them.
The spacetime rift is still small. Even if other worlds are connected, both sides will tacitly maintain a mode of mutual vigilance or probing.
However, if the other side discovers that the overall strength of the Chaos world is weaker than its own, it may gather the gods and launch an expedition against the Chaos world.
One of the reasons Kronos blocked the news was to prevent the leakage of information from the Chaos world.
The higher-level gods are not worried. As long as they do not travel through space-time rifts to other worlds, with their strength and Tartarus's home advantage, no being can pose a threat to them unless they are at the level of a primordial god.
Moreover, whoever is in a position of power will subconsciously seek stability.
Canas would have done the same, because human nature is simply too difficult to fathom.
No one knows what choices a weak being might make in order to become a god.
No one knows whether a weak, ordinary god would choose to betray his relatives, friends, or even his parents in order to become a primordial god.
Kanas had learned enough lessons about this from his memories of his past life.
In the entire world, the most fickle thing is the human heart, and the thing that stirs people's hearts the most is self-interest.
He too came from an ordinary demigod and has firsthand experience.
What price would an ordinary demigod have to pay to ascend to the throne of a god?
Does the life or death of the Chaos world really matter to them?
They are not high and mighty gods; they belong to the lowest level of the Chaos world's ecosystem, so their sense of identity and perception of the Chaos world is certainly not very strong.
For them, as long as they can become supreme gods, it doesn't matter if the world of Chaos is destroyed. As long as they can still be gods, they can live in any other world.
Escaping poverty is the goal that those people most want to achieve.
It was precisely because he knew this that Kanas said that the actions of Cronus and the Titans were correct.
"I understand, great Titan King."
"I swear to the Styx River, which symbolizes oaths, hatred, and disgust, that I, Kanas, will never reveal a single word about the spacetime rift. If I break this oath, I will lose my breath and my ability to move, and become a corpse."
Now that he understood the other party's good intentions, Kanas naturally had to follow suit and show his own sincerity.
To swear an oath to the River Styx is His sincerity.
The importance of the Styx River goes without saying. As the most famous river of oaths in the Greek world, no god dared to break the oaths made to it, not even Zeus, the third generation of gods.
"Um....."
Cronus nodded in satisfaction; he had complete peace of mind regarding Kanas.
If one day that spacetime rift truly grows to encompass the entire Tartarus or even the entire Chaos world...
He believed that Kanas would definitely become the high-end combat force in the Chaos world to resist foreign invasion.
Although He had never seen the so-called "Wind God" in either the Chaos world or in the countless other worlds located on the other side of the spacetime rift.
But through the [Hurricane] and [Tornado], He believed that Kanas would definitely become the most troublesome enemy of the otherworldly gods, and also His most relied-upon right-hand man in the future.
"Alright, now that you know, I won't waste any more time on you."
"As the God-King, I still have many things to deal with."
After saying this, Cronus's figure suddenly vanished.
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