Chapter 90 Conversation

The inner world of the earth, the land of Longbo.

Longbo lowered his head and gazed at the pyramid standing before him. At this moment, he no longer needed the priestess's help to see the interior.

Within the pyramids near the altar, the crimson giant transformed back into a stone statue, falling into a long slumber. The ancient terrier, Geedy, also chose to stay by his side, awaiting the day he would reunite with his companion.

The priestess hovered beside Longbo, her face smiling, but her eyes still revealed sorrow.

When that child was born into this world, he encountered a being similar to Itakua. After defeating it with all his might, he has been sleeping in the pyramid ever since.

He was reborn as an infant only after his own arrival, and in the decades that followed, he fought many more arduous battles.

The injuries, which had not yet healed, became even more severe, forcing it to revert to its stone statue form and remain dormant.

Although this child does not belong to this world, his contributions to this world are in no way inferior to those of any Titan or monster.

Near the pyramids, a large group of Ivi people from the Earth's core had gathered, kneeling in worship of the giant who had once saved the world.

To them, the giant was more benevolent and gentle than any other guardian in the world, and He had helped the Ivi from the calamities of giant beast attacks more than once.

They also transformed into human form and devoted themselves to the arduous post-disaster reconstruction work, without uttering a single complaint no matter how hard or tiring it was.

As a being high above, possessing divine power, He was so approachable and warm-hearted, which made the Ivi people's reverence for Him reach an unprecedented level.

When they learned from the giants that He was asleep due to His injuries, they risked crossing the dangerous wilderness to reach this place, to express their remembrance in their own way.

The giants stood all around, gazing at the pyramids, and felt equally sorrowful.

Although the priestess's son was not of the same blood as them, through long-term interaction, he had long been accepted by everyone and integrated into the community.

His departure was a sad event for the entire nation. Giants have a lifespan far exceeding that of humans, but in the long years to come, it was difficult to say whether we would be able to wait for his return.

The entire country fell silent.

Longbo's gaze fell upon the Ivi tribe below, where a young woman's emotions fluctuated differently from the other humans.

It was like the emotion he sensed from Mothra when he returned to Earth, even from a great distance.

The priestess noticed Longbo's gaze and followed it. When the figure came into view, she instantly understood everything.

During their telepathic communication, the priestess explained to Longbo about the woman and how she had become very close to her adopted son, which was a sudden and regrettable situation for that man.

Long Bo remained silent. He wasn't really concerned about this; his surprise was only temporary, and he didn't want to delve into these matters.

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At night, Luna stood on the island. Although the storm brought by Ghidorah had subsided, the sudden change in weather still caused the sky to be covered by dark clouds, making it difficult to see the stars.

Longbo turned to the priestess floating beside him, his azure gaze reaching straight to her soul, where he saw the Kirieloid residing within her heart.

He heard from the priestess that she had recently planned to go and help, but the witch Kirieloid in her heart refused.

The Kyrierod witches seem to have developed psychological trauma after that incident.

Faced with an enemy who was clearly not right, he stopped lending his power to the priestess and showed no trace of the arrogance he had shown when he wanted to take over the earth.

This made Longbo think about what the Kirieloids would do if they really took over Earth and faced various enemies on Earth.

The witch Kirielold seemed to be observing Longbo as well. When she saw those two pairs of eyes meet hers, she was instantly terrified, her spirit trembling and a storm raging in the priestess's mind.

"He saw me! I'm going to die!!"

However, Longbo merely glanced at it and looked away, without actually doing anything.

He asked the priestess in his heart whether he should expel the witch of the Bakiri Elode from his heart.

If necessary, he can take action now and resolve the issue in no time.

The priestess was taken aback at first, then laughed, but the witch of the Kyrierods felt a chill run down her spine.

In the past, she only regarded the priestess as a vessel for descent, but the world has changed too fast, and now the priestess has become her protective umbrella for survival.

Once he leaves her body, the consequences will be unimaginable. Given his current relationship with the priestess, Longbo will most likely not kill him.

But this does not guarantee her safety, as no one knows whether that evil god has already taken revenge on the gods of Kirieloid.

Will the Kyrielord gods return to settle scores with the witch who ruined their entire race?

They might not be able to defeat the Titan before them, but wiping out their own forces would be a piece of cake.

For witches, the safest place in the world is inside the body of a priestess.

Longbo's words caused the witch Kirieloid's emotions to fluctuate abnormally. Her already uneasy mood became even more anxious. If she had a physical body, she would be drenched in sweat by now.

But then the priestess's words stunned her, followed by an overwhelming sense of peace.

"I have reconciled with her. I use her power in many situations, so there is no need to do this."

The priestess looked up at Longbo and explained with a smile that she had long been accustomed to the presence of witches over the past hundred years.

Furthermore, with the reconciliation between the two parties, he no longer rejected the witch's existence, and the witch readily granted his many requests.

Therefore, she politely declined Long Bo's idea.

Longbo nodded, saying nothing more, but used his spiritual power to place an insurance policy in the priestess's mind.

Seeing this, the Kirieloid witch breathed a sigh of relief, knowing her life was spared.

The night wind grew stronger, and distant dark clouds brought a light drizzle. After a brief moment of thought, Longbo explained his decision to the priestess.

He instructed the priestess to gather his people scattered throughout the world, intending to use his abilities to test the giants around him.

He wanted to see if the ability to pollute the genes of the entire world single-handedly after evolution could actually transform these derivative giants, which were only a dozen meters tall, into even more powerful ones.

This is not only an enhancement for the giants he created, but also a clearer verification of Longbo's own abilities.

The priestess nodded upon hearing this. She did not ask Longbo what he wanted her to do by gathering the scattered tribesmen, but simply carried it out silently.

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