The hot end has already landed; the most difficult thing left is the [low temperature].

The daytime sunlight remained intense; in this sea of ​​sand, there was only endless heat, and no cold or low temperatures existed.

Kanas had no way to create something out of nothing.

And so, He could only stand quietly high in the sky, patiently waiting for Helios's sun chariot to complete its journey across the heavens.

But He will not waste this time.

In order to complete the subsequent plan of thermal convection, cloud condensation and rainmaking, Kanas used his divine power to intercept and seal all the fine water vapor that rose during the day due to the high temperature.

In ordinary deserts, water vapor rising into the air is blown away by hot air currents and swallowed by dry sand, disappearing without a trace.

But under the divine power of Kanas, countless sparse water vapors were steadily enveloped and gathered by the wind layer, suspended above the sea of ​​sand, quietly waiting for the moment when night fell.

Above the sky, Helios's chariot, fueled by flaming horses and trailing fragments of sunlight, slowly made its way to the western horizon, eventually disappearing completely beneath the sea, bringing an end to the tumultuous and scorching day.

Not long after, Selene drove her luminous moon chariot slowly into the deep sky, the gentle, cool moonlight spreading across the earth, covering the world, which had just ended its sweltering heat, with a layer of cool silver light.

The pitch-black night completely enveloped the land of Chaos, and the desert night officially descended.

Just as night fell over the desert, Kanas made his move.

He mobilized the power of evaporation, drawing out all the previously stored water vapor, which rose upwards and floated above the sea of ​​sand.

The rising water vapor, no longer scorched by the sun under the night sky, began to cool slowly.

However, relying solely on the natural cooling of the night is too slow and too weak.

This kind of natural cooling can only make the water vapor slightly cool, far from meeting the standard of forming a cold airflow and condensing the divine essence of "low temperature".

He looked down at the desert below, his gaze piercing through the surface of the yellow sand to reach the deepest layer.

That place was the "heat storage zone" He envisioned for the desert.

He decided to establish the fundamental principles of the diurnal temperature range in the desert before creating "low temperature".

First, the sand that makes up the desert has an extremely low heat capacity, which causes the desert to accumulate heat very quickly during the day and the scorching temperature to be very high.

But after nightfall, when the sun no longer provides heat, the sand continues to absorb the heat energy dissipated from the outside, relying on its own properties.

The properties remain the same, but the states they exhibit are completely different.

This is the [low-temperature] divinity that Kanas desired.

It's not simply about being cold; it's about maintaining the characteristics of coldness while creating a transitional link between high and low temperatures.

High temperatures are caused by the dissipation of heat, while low temperatures are caused by the absorption of heat.

Only in this way could Kanas provide some assistance for his later creation of the [Convection Wind] divinity.

As the god of the desert, Kanas only needs to think to make the necessary arrangements.

The properties of the sand and gravel are altered. The sand and gravel at the bottom of the desert cannot dissipate heat because of the obstruction of the surface sand and gravel, while the surface sand and gravel begin to absorb the heat dissipated from the surrounding area due to its properties.

Kanas also accelerated this process, allowing the heat radiation from the sand sea to be faster, transferring all the residual heat from the surface yellow sand to the heat storage area of ​​the underlying gravel.

In an instant, the scorching sand dunes cooled down rapidly, the heat waves dissipated instantly, and were replaced by a deep, biting cold that covered the entire desert.

Immediately afterwards, Kanas mobilized his authority, forcibly merging the rising chill with the cooling water vapor from the high altitude.

Water vapor condenses when it gets cold.

The originally cool moisture was permeated by the extreme cold of the sandy night, causing it to cool rapidly and condense into water droplets.

Countless fragments of rule power, under the impetus of Kanas's divine power, continuously converged, settled, and then condensed into a single entity.

The process was slow, but it went very smoothly.

Although Kanas wasn't a top student in his previous life, he still understood these basic physics concepts.

"Everyone says that if you master math, physics, and chemistry, you'll be fearless no matter where you go."

"Now it seems the ancients were right; even becoming a god, a good grasp of math, physics, and chemistry is a great help..."

As Kanas watched the water vapor slowly condense in the air, he couldn't help but sigh with admiration.

But he lamented that he couldn't change the fact that Kanas was a poor student in his previous life.

Therefore, not long after, He continued to focus His energy on deducing the underlying rules of [low temperature].

The scattered and chaotic underlying rules are eliminated and solidified into a pure, stable, and controllable [low-temperature] deity.

Soon, a pale silver, cold light slowly condensed, swirled, and grew stronger in Kanas's palm.

The chill shimmering in that faint light grew ever purer and more biting.

Sometime later, after the last wisp of cold air disappeared and Selene's moon carriage had traveled its final stretch, a divine crystal, pure white with flowing, cool patterns, took shape steadily in Kanas's palm.

[Low Temperature] Divinity, successfully forged!

Since then, Kanas has been characterized by the heat of the desert's midnight sun and the cold of the desert's polar night, which have created its "high temperature" and "low temperature".

Moreover, He successfully perfected the authority of the Desert, and with this authority, He perfectly completed the two-polar closed loop of temperature, completely solving the core problem of the formation of convection winds.

As the [Low Temperature] deity was formed, the massive amount of water vapor in the high sky, soaked in low temperature, had already begun to condense and slowly evolve into cloud form, quietly touching the domain of authority belonging to clouds and rainfall.

"Yes...that's it, rain clouds form, and then it starts to rain."

As he watched this scene, Canas's voice echoed silently in his heart.

If He can successively master the divine titles of [Cloud] and [Rain], then even after the final [Convection Wind] divine title is created, He will be 100% certain of advancing to a higher level of divine power.

To be honest, He has now sensed the complexity and power of the [Convection Wind].

If He had targeted the Convection Wind during His demigod days, even burning Him ten thousand times wouldn't have been enough to cover a fraction of His damage.

The amount of divinity, authority, and rules required to create such a colossal deity is simply enormous!

Wind, temperature, climate, and so on...

Any one of these divine attributes could be enough to establish a pantheon and become the supreme deity.

However, just as rain clouds were gradually gathering above the desert, the cosmic threads on the distant land seemed to vaguely sense that something was wrong.

This feeling... is as if another god has intruded into my domain of authority.

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