Greek Mythology: Starting with Becoming the God of the Breeze

Chapter 79 The Difference Between Titans and Golden Humans

After Kanas's will was conveyed, a violent undercurrent was stirred up on the once orderly Karst Island.

Kanas is their chief god.

The divine pronouncements of the supreme deity symbolize absolute authority, and no one dares to disobey them.

Whether it was the city-states inhabited by the golden humans or the settlements where the Titans gathered, all races suspended their work, assembled, and began deliberations.

All living beings knew perfectly well that this was the greatest opportunity they had encountered since joining Kanas's cause.

Once one ascends to the divine position, one can break free from the shackles of demigod and transcend the mortal realm.

Although it is only of God, it is still God!

They are able to wield exclusive authority, be worshipped by mortal beings, and become legitimate subordinate gods under the command of the Wind God.

Simply put, there's someone above them.

Faced with this ultimate temptation, all hidden selfish desires are completely exposed.

The first to be embroiled in conflict were the human side.

In an open space, many golden humans gathered together and began a heated discussion about the two spots allocated to their group.

Kanas's criteria were to select the most suitable candidate based on merit, character, ability, and loyalty.

The Golden Humans were the first generation of humans created by the Supreme God. They did not have the dark thoughts of later humans. They were carefree all day long, without heavy labor, troubles, or poverty.

They don't understand forming cliques for personal gain, showing favoritism, or engaging in underhanded dealings.

They were arguing because they each believed they were more in line with Kanas's requirements.

The dispute at this moment is never about favoring anyone or seeking personal gain, but rather because every Golden Human genuinely believes that they are loyal, diligent, and capable enough to meet Kanas's standards.

They served Kanas for over a thousand years without ever wavering.

Therefore, none of them wanted to miss this opportunity to be deified.

There are only two spots available.

However, the Golden Humans number in the hundreds of thousands.

Such scarcity led these pure beings to vie for the opportunity to cite examples, compete in their abilities, and demonstrate their loyalty, striving to prove that they were the most deserving candidates to receive the favor and trust of the Lord God.

However, unlike the pure golden humans, the Titans who came to join them fully revealed their selfish desires.

The Titans are the true ruling race of the Chaos world. Although they are only the lowest level of this race, they naturally enjoy more benefits than humans.

At least in their view, those high and mighty gods were of the same race as them.

The only difference between themselves and gods is that they lack that divine status.

This was a consensus among almost all Titans, even before Kanas became a god.

Moreover, most of the Titans under Kanas's command were offspring of various gods.

To put it bluntly, they're all people with connections.

The reason these people with connections chose to join Kanas's cause was because Kanas had a large number of gods, but few reliable and trusted subordinate gods.

It is precisely because of these guys that Kanas labels his subordinates as "ambitious".

Therefore, compared to the first generation of golden humans, these demigod-level Titans had much more complicated thoughts.

The differences between the two ethnic groups are fully reflected in the form of deliberation and election.

The election of Golden Humans is based on no distinction of rank, strength, or prestige, and regardless of gender, every member of the tribe has an equal opportunity to demonstrate themselves and prove their worth.

Despite the chaotic and noisy scene, fairness was maintained.

But the Titans' council chamber was a cold and austere place of class barriers.

Those demigod-level Titans whose fathers and mothers are more powerful, and whose bloodlines and foundations are stronger, occupy the top of the discourse.

Thanks to their superior bloodline and origins, their physical qualities, divine power, and combat abilities far surpass those of the helpless wild Titans.

Therefore, in the eyes of these privileged demigod-level Titans, these two spots should have been theirs to claim.

"Becoming a god is a matter of great importance, concerning our future. In terms of both background and ability, we are far superior to those bastard Titans who don't even know who their parents are. I don't understand why the Supreme God doesn't choose candidates for godhood from among us?"

A tall, blond-haired Titan spoke, his voice booming.

These Titans all have a dense network of relationships behind them.

The father is a god, the mother is a god, and there are many gods among the brothers and sisters.

He had only become a demigod due to bad luck, but if Kanas could elevate him to a godhood, it would be equivalent to doing a favor for the gods behind him.

This should be very valuable to Kanas.

But why would this wind god ask them to elect two of the most suitable candidates?

ability?

What good is ability?

The world of Chaos is not about fighting and killing, but about human relationships and social interactions!

Their background speaks volumes about their abilities!

No matter how powerful those wild Titans are, how can they compare to our own gods?

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but snort coldly.

"Those wild Titan bastards are already blessed by the world to have served Lord Kanas; what merit do they have to ascend to godhood and serve the chief god?"

His words were straightforward, without any concealment.

"That's true, but we can't ignore Lord Kanas's words."

Beside this blond titan stood dozens of demigod-level titans.

They all came from noble backgrounds, and their parents held a certain prestige and status in their respective pantheons.

In order to establish a connection with Kanas, the newly crowned god of wind, they all sent away several of their offspring who were of decent ability.

As long as their offspring can be associated with Kanas and become gods, they can be considered to have made contact with Kanas.

"Yes, although we are quite capable, we are too preoccupied and cannot regard Lord Kanas as the only one like those wild Titans."

"After all, in our hearts, even if we can't become gods, it's just a failure of the mission. We still have a chance to become gods when we return to our own pantheon."

"Just based on this mentality, we can't compete with those guys."

Another black-haired Titan nodded and spoke.

Among the Titans under Kanas's command, these guys didn't perform too well.

They generally assigned time-consuming, tiring, and troublesome tasks to their helpless wild Titan subordinates.

The tasks of driving away sea monsters and patrolling the outer seas are all done by wild Titans.

The job of patrolling the temple, which offered an opportunity to appear before Kanas, was firmly held in their hands and never leaked out.

Therefore, this group of demigod-level titans, who held the power of discourse but failed to meet Kanas's requirements, made their choice.

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