"What? Otherworldly gods? How did they get to our Chaos world's homeland via Tartarus?"

As soon as Kanas finished speaking, the expressions on Folkus and Ceto's faces changed drastically.

Confusion, anger, and a hint of fear stemming from the rule being broken.

They originally thought that although the world of Chaos was now under threat and pressure from external forces, with Tartarus' protection, they, the gods living on their homeland, could still live their lives happily.

But if the disappearance of the three Glaie sisters is indeed related to those otherworldly gods.

That means the entire Chaos world has been infiltrated by those otherworldly enemies, and it also proves that the other side's attitude towards them is hostile.

"I don't know, but I don't believe that the Titan demigods under my command are capable of taking the three gods away from the world of Chaos silently."

"With their strength, they would probably have a hard time even stepping into Tartarus, let alone taking the three Glaie sisters out."

After presenting his conclusions, Kanas didn't forget to defend his Titans.

With only a handful of subordinates under His command, unless He intervenes himself, who can do anything to the three Glaie sisters?

"Hmph, even if they didn't harm my daughters, they still killed quite a few sea monsters, and those were all my retinue!"

"Furthermore, the waters surrounding Karst Island are our territory and Phorcus's territory. You seized it without even a word. If it weren't for the mother goddess Gaia and the father god Pontus giving us a heads-up, we probably wouldn't be the two of us coming to find you alone, but rather with an army of sea monsters to beat you up!"

Upon hearing this, Cetor was somewhat displeased.

While the story of the three Glaie sisters is undoubtedly the main issue, it doesn't mean He won't seek retribution from Kanas for the killing of his sea monster retinue.

It's important to know that before Kanas settled in the ocean, the entire sea was the territory of their original ocean pantheon.

As a result, after becoming a god, Kanas did not even say goodbye to them, but directly used his connection with the Earth Mother Gaia to divide the Karst Island and the surrounding seas into his own territory.

Previously, Euros, as a mid-level god, only managed to obtain Karst Island from them by relying on Astraeus's strength and status. However, Kanas, who seemed harmless, was far more ruthless than his father when it came to doing things.

"Huh? Is the waters surrounding Karst Island your territory? I really didn't know."

Upon hearing this, Kanas scratched his head. He had discussed this matter with Gaia, but Gaia had personally assured him that he would handle it.

At that time, Kanas had acquired multiple divine attributes at once, which caused his divine power to become somewhat unstable. He urgently needed a period of slumber to stabilize his internal condition.

So He didn't think much of it at the time and entrusted this small matter entirely to Gaia, while He returned to Karst Island to sleep immediately.

But He didn't expect that Gaia's "full authority" actually meant contacting the primordial sea god Pontus and asking him to directly relinquish the territory that Kanas valued.

Oh...that's actually true.

For Gaia, the primordial god, asking Pontus for such a "small" bit of territory was truly a trivial matter.

It's estimated that even Pontus probably didn't take this matter too seriously, merely calling over Phorcus and Cetus and giving them a few instructions before considering it over.

As a result, because these two powerful figures didn't care, Phorcus and Ceto's own territories were affected, but they dared not retaliate and could only hide their grievances and anger in their hearts.

"Ahem, let's get down to business first. Let's go to Tartarus and ask the gods stationed there if they have seen any trace of the Grei sisters."

"The gods there are stronger, and they patrol the spacetime rift at fixed times. If any otherworldly god tries to take the three Glaie sisters away, they should have someone to notice."

Setting aside these trivial matters, Canas coughed twice, directing Folkus and Cato's attention to the most pressing matter at hand.

"Forehead....."

Unexpectedly, after Kanas expressed his thoughts, the expressions on Folkus and Ceto's faces instantly turned into hesitation.

After hesitating for a long time, Phorcus finally spoke up and explained his and his wife's current predicament.

"Actually, the relationship between our primordial ocean pantheon and your Titan pantheon isn't very good. In fact, even within the primordial ocean pantheon, the relationship between me and you Titans is the worst."

Folkus still couldn't bring himself to tell the truth.

To be honest, He and Ceto had almost no friends in the world of Chaos. They only had a few brothers and sisters they got along with within the original ocean pantheon, such as Nereus and Taumas.

"Okay, I understand."

Kanas shook his head helplessly.

He knew that Phorcus and Ceto had a bad relationship, but he didn't expect it to be this bad.

Looking across the entire Chaos world, there are very few gods who can befriend them.

It would be fine if they stayed in the Chaos world, since they were both primordial gods and not afraid of death.

But if they were to voluntarily go to Tartarus, a place where their immortality could be rendered ineffective, He could not guarantee their safety.

Phorcys was alright; he possessed high divine power, and the divine authority he held made him quite formidable in combat.

However, Cetor is different. Although he has a considerable number of divine attributes, neither the [Ocean Dangers], [Ocean Unknowns], nor [Sea Monsters] can significantly improve Cetor's ability to fight head-on.

Especially the [Sea Monster] deity.

In Phorcus's eyes, this divine status was utterly useless.

His role is to transform Cetor into various sea monsters that currently exist in the Chaos world, and to use his own divine power level to activate the sea monsters' abilities to fight.

Although few sea monsters become gods, they often gain an advantage or even win in battles of the same level thanks to their powerful physique and combat abilities.

Therefore, in theory, Cetor, who transformed into a sea monster, should have the upper hand in a battle against a god of the same level.

The problem is that Keto has too little combat experience.

Unlike those sea monsters, He started from a very high level and had too little real experience in life-or-death battles, so His combat power after transforming into a sea monster was greatly reduced.

Moreover, compared to Phorcys, Cetor, who was ugly, had a bad temper, and spoke harshly, was even less favored by the Titans.

Phorcus was primarily concerned about Ceto's safety, not about his own fear of death.

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