The powerful divine attributes that Kanas obtained, such as the powerful primordial divine attributes of [Gentle Breeze], [Hurricane], and [Tornado], were beyond the comprehension of these demigod-level Titans living at the bottom of society.

Furthermore, even if they were qualified to peer into and express their desire for the original divine attributes of Kanas, they would not be able to strip those divine attributes from Kanas and transform them into their own.

When Kanas became a god, his original body had already turned to ashes. The one who walks the world in the form of a Titan is just an incarnation.

His true form has become the wind that pervades the entire world of Chaos, tirelessly fulfilling his duties.

If one wants to strip Kanas of his divine status, the first thing to do is to completely destroy the world of Chaos, then recreate a new world without wind, and finally create a new divine status based on one's own understanding of wind, becoming the wind god of the new world.

Here comes the problem.

If they can do the first thing, then why would they bother to focus their attention on a mere wind god?

If it can destroy the Chaos world, then wouldn't gods, who are attached to the world, be of a lower level?

Therefore, the path of stripping gods of their divinity is completely unworkable.

However, there's always a way out.

Although this path is blocked, there is another path that is clearly laid out before them.

Become divine!

It belongs to the gods, a type of ordinary deity.

They are also gods, possessing divine power, divine status, and divine duties.

But they do not possess immortality or uniqueness.

Normally, they become gods not because they create something new that is recognized by the Chaos world, but because they gain the attention and favor of a wealthy god.

These wealthy deities generally possess multiple divine attributes, and each divine attribute must also have one or more subordinate minor divine attributes.

Kanas's "Tornado" deity is an example of this.

[Tornado] is a powerful primordial deity, large enough to nurture a powerful primordial god.

Moreover, thanks to Kanas's development, the [Tornado] deity also has three subordinate deities: [Sky Tornado], [Land Tornado], and [Sea Tornado].

These three subordinate divine attributes were born from the [Tornado] divine attribute and are three transformations of the tornado itself.

Despite being only subordinate deities, these three subordinate deities possess considerable combat power and potential.

The Sky Tornado has encroached on some of the authority in the realm of [Weather], while the [Sea Tornado] not only infringes on the authority of [Ocean], but it is also a prerequisite for Kanas to plan the [Tsunami].

Canas never gave up his intention to expand his power.

The power of wind is indeed strong, but the world cannot consist of only wind.

If one's methods are too limited, one may be at a disadvantage or even die in the struggle against the gods of another world.

He must do everything in his power to expand his domain.

Besides the wind, Kanas intends to seize a portion of the power over the ocean, the land, and the sky to make up for his own shortcomings.

As for the land tornado, although its development potential is not as great as the other two, it is the most widely applicable and has the strongest direct impact among the three types of tornadoes.

The Sky Spinner is too slow, and the Sea Spinner can only be used in the sea.

Only the land tornado has high speed and destructive power, and it is not picky about where it can be used.

The vast majority of these demigod-level Titans who came to Kanas seeking refuge were aiming to become Kanas's subordinate gods.

They are not the wild Titans that can be found anywhere in the world of Chaos; their parents were at least of medium or higher divine power in the Titan court.

According to the information provided by their parents, Kanas has just become a god and possesses three primordial divine titles and three subordinate minor divine titles.

Moreover, He had no personal retinue or loyal army, and His foundation was not as strong as that of other established Titans.

Having multiple primordial deities indicates great strength and high potential.

The fact that there are subordinate deities but no primary deities indicates that Kanas has at least three more positions for primary deities.

These conditions combined were enough to make these Titans, who had not yet embarked on the path to godhood, flock to it.

Therefore, during the five hundred years that Kanas was in seclusion, the Temple of the Wind, which originally had only one hundred Titan soldiers, suddenly saw its numbers surge to nearly one thousand.

Of these nine hundred extra Titans, only three hundred or so were of good birth and came with the ambition of becoming gods of Kanas.

The other six hundred or so either got the information from the three hundred Titans, or they simply followed the crowd and joined Kanas's ranks in order to secure a future for themselves.

After all, this wind god is said to have the support of both the earth mother Gaia and the god king Cronus, and will surely become one of the most important figures in the world of Chaos in the future.

They should seize the opportunity to join now, so that when Kanas prospers, the status of these ordinary Titans will rise accordingly, and they will be half a level higher than other demigod Titans when they walk around.

And so, a thousand Titans, each with their own thoughts and a mix of anticipation and trepidation, officially became Kanas's first group of subordinates.

With the addition of this new Titan force, the construction speed of the Temple of the Wind in Kanas increased several times over.

In just a century, the Temple of Wind was completely completed.

For the remaining four hundred years, these Titan armies spontaneously organized themselves to exterminate the various sea monsters and monsters that lived around Karst Island.

Through their efforts and with the help of Gaia's divine power, the entire karst island became what was described above—a vibrant and flourishing place where all things thrive.

However, just as Kanas was surveying his karst island with satisfaction, two auras filled with anger and hostility suddenly appeared on the outskirts of the karst island's waters.

"Kanas, the Wind God! You've gone too far! Come out here and give us an explanation!"

A sound like muffled thunder rang out, shattering the peaceful sky and disrupting the previously tranquil storm zones surrounding Karst Island.

"Um?"

Upon hearing this, Kanas frowned slightly. The newcomer's tone clearly indicated that he had come to interrogate him, which was not good news for him.

According to Kanas's perception, the strength level of these two auras was even higher than his.

If a real fight were to break out, He wasn't confident he could defeat the opponent.

However, this does not mean that He will give in so easily.

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