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 related to them by blood, he had long been accepted by everyone and integrated into the community through their interactions.

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.

...

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 intending to do anything.

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

If needed, 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 is unlikely to 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 will use her power in many situations, so there is no need to do so.”

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 and said 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 to do by gathering the scattered tribesmen, but simply carried it out silently.

Chapter 91 In the Demon Realm

The new intelligent race born from Longbo came together in a much shorter time than Longbo had anticipated.

Despite being scattered across the world, upon receiving the priestess's spiritual message, they chose to return from every corner of the earth without hesitation.

Some of them travel through mountains and plains, while others rely on giant sailing ships to navigate specific routes at sea.

The priestess knew the Kyrierod witches' detailed memories of other Earths, and she spent only one night planning routes and flight paths for the various branches of her people.

She used telepathic communication to guide each leader at all times, bringing them back to the island in the Yellow Sea as quickly as possible.

As the last of his people returned, all of Longbo's descendant giants appeared before him.

They all cast reverent, almost fanatical, glances at the Titan standing on the altar.

Longbo still felt uncomfortable with this, but eventually he opened Pandora's Land, causing a rainbow with reversed colors to appear in this world.

As the rainbow appeared, all of humanity disappeared from their original world.

From their perspective, they only felt a moment of disorientation before the scene before them underwent a dramatic transformation.

The original city has disappeared, replaced by lush, verdant forests.

The towering trees were almost touching, and they were unlike any other species anyone had ever seen. Almost every one of them was seven or eight times their own height.

The forest even contained various low-growing plants, some as tall as a person, and many tiny creatures common in the inner world appeared before their eyes.

A rustling sound came from the distant forest, and shadows tens of meters tall seemed to sense something, all heading towards the giants.

The wartdog, also from the inner world, charged in, causing chaos among the creatures along its path.

When they arrived, the giants that came into view stunned them; they certainly recognized these giants created by their master.

Therefore, the wartdogs did not hesitate at all, turned around, crossed the forest, and entered the open grassland world.

The giants emerged from the forest and were greeted by an endless grassland. A gentle breeze, carrying a delicate fragrance, brushed past their noses and carried them into the distance.

Looking up at the sky, the artificial sunlight shone on their faces, forcing them to raise their hands to shield their eyes.

Under the dazzling sunlight, huge floating islands floated above the forests and plains, casting shadows that blotted out the sky and obscured large areas of forest.

Several meters wide, verdant vines intertwine and extend, connecting the edge of the floating island to the ground, creating a magnificent scene that seems to come from a fantasy world.

Everyone was still reeling from the shock of the world and didn't even notice when the wartdog was about to disappear.

The Titan who brought them to this new world stands atop the largest heavy floating island, silently overlooking this world that belongs only to him.

After a long while, they came to their senses and followed the wartdog's tracks to the heart of this world.

On the floating island at the edge of the horizon, the priestess looked around at the various scenes and, after feeling amazed, asked Longbo about her doubts.

She wanted to know how big the world beneath her feet was.

In this world, she saw many species from the inner Earth, ranging from small to medium to large, forming a food chain.

The Wartdog and the Golden Ship are at the top of this food chain; almost all other creatures exist in the Demon Realm to provide sustenance for them.

That is why the priestess wanted to know from Longbo how big the world was to accommodate such a massive food chain.

Longbo, of course, had no intention of hiding anything and gave his answer.

"Similar to the peninsula connecting to the mainland in the distance."

As Longbo continued to grow stronger, even though Pandora's Realm hadn't used any stat-boosting enhancements before, its power still increased, at least in terms of its scope.

“The distant peninsula…” The priestess pondered for a moment, then came to her answer.

Korean Peninsula.

With such a large area and abundant energy, it is indeed not difficult to support these wartdogs and golden ships.

Then, she spotted the eight-legged behemoth lying quietly at the edge of the shadows in the jungle below, its body undulating like a white mountain range.

She remembered that giant beast; it was Longbo's mount. Before Longbo could soar freely in the sky, it was this beast that carried him as he measured the entire world.

As the giants approached along the path, the island suspended overhead grew larger in their eyes, its irregular base, various rock textures, vine roots, and other details becoming clearly visible.

Before they could even utter a sound of surprise, the distant behemoth awoke without warning, opened its eyes, turned its neck, and stared at the nearby giant with its narrow, vertical pupils.

The giant stopped and stared at the white behemoth before him. Even lying down, its magnificent body was as huge as a palace, the muscle lines on its body were like hard rock, its eight legs were equally thick, and its smooth mane was like a white waterfall.

The giants recognized what it was, and the fear that had risen in their hearts dissipated, turning into a deep sense of security.

They had fed this beast on a night many years ago and knew it was actually quite docile.

It was at least much safer than any other creature they had ever encountered in the inner world.

The golden ship looked at the approaching giant, its vertical pupils flickering slightly, revealing a hint of regret.

It initially thought that some foolish food had been delivered to its door, but it wasn't until it turned around that it saw that it was a derivative of Hakib.

It clicked its tongue, exhaled hot breath, tilted its head back, and fell into a deep sleep again.

Finally, the giants arrived directly beneath the floating island, looking up at the island suspended in the sky, surrounded by giant dogs tens of meters tall.

Just as they were wondering why the chieftain had moved them here, they suddenly had a strange feeling and looked up at their surroundings.

Not only the giants born from Lumberjack, but also the wartdogs and other creatures in the forest felt this way.

Even the golden ship was instantly awakened from its slumber, looking around in bewilderment before finally fixing its gaze on the floating island in the sky.

Although he didn't know what had happened, he figured it was probably Hakib's doing. With that thought, the Golden Ship lay down again and closed its eyes without a care.

Who cares? Anyway, Hakib won't harm it.

Compared to the golden ship, the wartdogs and other creatures suddenly felt uneasy, unsure of what was happening or whether it would affect them.

Only the giant closest to Rumble seemed to sense something, but showed no concern.

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