Greek Mythology: Starting with Becoming the God of the Breeze

Chapter 81 Who am I, Kanas? The world's greatest swords, guns, and cannons!

As for the remaining Ceres, he was just there to make up the numbers.

Although he didn't have any particularly outstanding achievements, he was still considered relatively excellent compared to his other clansmen.

Therefore, Kanas gave him one of his subordinate divine attributes from the Desert—the Heat.

From today onwards, Theros will be the sixth subordinate deity under Kanas, belonging to the Kanas [Desert] subordinate deity.

"As for the two of you..."

After bestowing titles upon the two subordinate gods, Kanas turned his attention to the remaining two Titan candidates.

"As the rightful Titan of Mount Otyrus, and the lord of the pantheon appointed by the second-generation god-king Cronus, I never imagined that my people would be inferior even to the creations of the gods, a group of golden humans!"

Kanas's voice turned icy, the warm breeze in the hall completely froze, and sharp wind blades began to quietly take shape, filling the room with an extremely strong sense of oppression.

The first generation of humans were creations of the gods, who were generally Titans.

So from another perspective, the first generation of humans can actually be considered creations of the Titans.

And now, a group of Titans who are supposed to be creators are actually inferior to their own creations?

How ironic that would be if word got out?

Upon hearing this, the expressions on the faces of the two Titans became very complicated.

Fear, confusion, doubt, and a hint of resentment.

As Titans, they were proud.

Especially since the blood of the Father God and Mother God flows in their veins.

This bloodline is noble and must not be defiled!

However, the ingrained instinct to obey those in power prevented them from refuting Kanas's reprimand.

Even if they feel they haven't done anything wrong.

"Your anger terrifies us, great wind god."

The blond Titan knelt down with a thud, his face filled with fear. His magnificent, jewel-encrusted clothes rustled, making the once tranquil temple suddenly noisy.

"Please grant us mercy and shine the light of wisdom upon us, so that we, in our foolishness, may know what we have done wrong to displease you so much?"

Another Titan knelt down, his face filled with sorrow and confusion, and asked.

To be fair, these Titans with better backgrounds are indeed much stronger than those wild Titans and uneducated Golden Humans.

Whether it's the art of language or the physical gestures, it undoubtedly perfectly aligns with the position and status of a follower.

This shows that they learned through observation and experience a long, long time ago how to please a deity in order to gain benefits.

Don't be fooled by these two guys kneeling on the ground, looking like they're about to die or are heartbroken.

But Kanas knew perfectly well that what these two guys were thinking was definitely different from what they showed on the surface.

As for what they were thinking, Kanas really didn't know, after all, He didn't have the ability to read minds.

He is not a god who symbolizes omniscience and omnipotence, so how can He guarantee that everything will go according to His will?

Even the comforting god He personally chose could not guarantee that the other party would do a good job.

However, some rules must be established.

"For me, background is not a plus."

"Of course, unless you come from a better background than me, then I might be able to pull some strings for you."

With a flick of his finger, two wind blades shot out from behind him, severing all the gems and ornaments adorning the two demigod-level Titans.

The broken pieces of the gem clattered and fell to the ground, startling the two Titans kneeling there.

They admitted that they did use some underhanded tactics when selecting the candidates, but they were far superior to those who came from humble backgrounds in terms of both ability and connections.

Kanas, the dignified master of the pantheon and the primordial god who governs multiple primordial deities, clearly doesn't have much value in his subordinate deities. Wouldn't it be better to use them to invest in these second-generation gods and win over their father and mother gods?

What value do those humans and unorthodox Titans have?

Not only is he less capable than them, but he is also all alone. What help can he offer to Kanas?

Therefore, they couldn't understand why Kanas was so hostile towards them.

"What a bunch of idiots!"

Seeing the expressions on the two Titans' faces, Kanas could already guess what they were thinking.

It's nothing more than the old routine of human relationships and social customs, such as the need for a communication channel between each pantheon, so each pantheon must send some demigod-level offspring to serve as their subordinate gods.

These Titans can be used as gifts, as soldiers, or as a bridge for communication between two pantheons.

So don't be fooled by the fact that the world of Chaos is relatively primitive now; in terms of interpersonal relationships, it is in no way inferior to the previous world of Kanas.

It's just a pity that He Kanas is the greatest weapon in the Chaos world, and Gaia's favorite child!

[Motherly Love] The divine nature of God was even tailor-made for Him!

Do you know what the gold content of this is?

Therefore, He neither wants to follow nor cares to follow these so-called social customs.

If you're going to build a power base, then having a clean background and unwavering loyalty are the most important things.

These two-faced fence-sitters are of no value to Canas.

If a war were to break out in the future, would these subordinate gods perfectly obey Kanas's commands and attack their father and mother gods?

"You're stupid and don't even realize it. Get out!"

"I'm giving you one last chance to select two people perfectly according to my requirements."

"If you still fail to meet my requirements, you followers will be permanently stripped of your privileges, banned from setting foot on Karst Island, and permanently expelled."

Expel them! Strip them of their privileges!

These two points are unacceptable to these demigod Titans.

In the world of Chaos, reputation is actually very important.

Since all the original gods are immortal, their reputation and prestige are highly valued.

Once these demigod titans are expelled by the god they serve, they will be thoroughly branded as "disloyal" and "incompetent."

With this mark, unless they can create a new primordial deity on their own and become gods, no other god will be willing to take them under their command.

After all, there are so many Titans, why not choose a clean and loyal follower instead of someone with a criminal record?

The stripping of privileges can also be understood as "expelling someone from Titan citizenship".

Although these Titans were at the bottom of the race, they still enjoyed some privileges.

For example, they are nominally of the same race as the gods. Although there are classes, they can still socialize normally, and if they are lucky, they may even be rewarded with something by the other party.

But once they lose this privilege, they will no longer be able to live in this world as a Titan.

Like a lost soul, it wandered endlessly until it died.

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