Therefore, Selena and Noah, who were involved, avoided discussing it and sealed the related data to prevent family descendants from imitating it.
Today, although no one has surpassed Casius on the same path, there are those who, by their encounters, have approached the realm where Casius, who did not fall into Hell, once stood.
"My luck is indeed better than my grandfather's."
Attributing his current achievements to luck and comparing them to his ancestors of old, Uranos was not angry at such denial.
Because he understood his grandfather's past experiences, compared to his grandfather, the achievements he has made now can indeed be described as 'lucky'.
With the same experience, if it were his grandfather Casius, he would have achieved higher achievements and gone further. The prideful young Uranos, after years of trials and tempering, had long recognized himself and comprehended his grandfather's strength.
Although when he was born, his talent far exceeded his grandfather's, this didn't mean much ─ it just meant his starting point was stronger than his grandfather's, and as facts proved, he couldn't reach the pinnacle where his grandfather once stood.
"The legacy left by the Titans, is it in the world below?"
Seeing his nephew, who had become stronger than he was in the past and more restrained, Noah's eyes couldn't help expressing admiration and emotion. He then slowly walked to the edge of the Floating City, looking down at the foggy sheen that seemed like the membrane of a vast, boundless world.
This is the outer membrane woven by the rules of the Material World. It is due to this layer of the robe of rules that various threats from the Void are isolated. Even powerful creatures like the Divine cannot pass through; they can only try to influence the world inside through faith without violent interference unless they are willing to pay a considerable price.
However, conversely, this world membrane does not react to lifeless objects and weak beings; it does not hinder them, allowing them to enter very easily.
Not everything can trigger a response from the world's rules; it has to be a Legend at the very least to make the Material World's rules resist. However, a common Legend, as long as they are willing to spend the effort, can eliminate such repulsion.
Beings like Demigods and Ascenders, who surpass the ninth rank of Legend and are infinitely close to the Divine, are entities firmly rejected by the Material World unless they are native-born or have made some exceptional contributions to the world, granting them treatment similar to that of canonical figures.
Of course, these only apply to medium-sized Material Realms; the Great World is not included in this. With its carrying capacity, the Great World does not reject any outsiders other than foreign Divines, as its vastness can accommodate and digest most foreign objects.
"A Titan once stayed here and lingered for a long period of time. I speculate that the ability of this plane to nurture life is related to that Titan."
"The Creator!"
Just hearing such a simple description, a title suddenly emerged in Noah's heart, a title the Elf God bestowed upon a Titan who had visited this Void.
"So you chose to conquer this plane's Giants and become the Giant King?"
Tidel spoke, his eyes also showing interest, even though he was still troubled by issues brought by the will of Hell.
Although Noah's assistance temporarily alleviated his worries, this only treated the symptoms, not the root cause, and did not solve the fundamental problem.
"Yes."
"How are the Giants here different from the Giant Species of other worlds?"
"The Giants here at least command two or more Elemental Powers. Even the Melt Mountain Giants under my command, solely in terms of strength, can stand against the Storm Giants. They are naturally the children of the earth and can call upon and communicate with the elements..."
"Is this a plane ruled by Giants?"
Noah inquired with curiosity.
"Giants are just one of the powerful races in this plane; there are also races similar to Dragons. The ecological environment here is completely different from the outside."
Uranos replied without any concealment, as he had proactively communicated after sensing his father's presence.
"Interesting, how did you discover this plane?"
Noah looked down at the world below that revealed an aura of vast primitiveness, showing great interest.
"I stumbled upon this place after encountering a space-time turbulence."
"No Divine?"
Noah soon sensed something amiss. He surveyed the surroundings but didn't find anything particularly special about this Void, unlike the Space-time Realm, which could not be discovered without guidance.
However, this medium Material Realm before his eyes appeared no different from the surrounding Material Worlds, looking even more primitive. Such a world would surely interest many Divines, who would send missionary teams there.
What's more, there are traces left by the Titans here. According to Uranos' description, these traces are more than just one spot; the whole world can be said to be a product left by Titan activities of old.
"I didn't find any traces of Divine. This plane only has primitive ancestor worship and the Nature Sect."
"How is that possible?"
Not only that, but Tidel also sensed something wrong. This Void is not undeveloped and primitive, and the surrounding Material Worlds have more or less Divine intervention. How could there be no Divine layout here?
"I initially found it incredible, but after careful search, I didn't find any trace of Divine, so I came to a bold conclusion.
Divine beings and their believers who worship them cannot find this place. They simply cannot see this world; only unbelievers can reach here."
"Unbelievers?"
Noah showed a peculiar expression. In the doctrines of many Divines, even those of righteous gods, an unbeliever is an evildoer who will inevitably fall into the Purgatory Abyss afterward.
Because of such terrifying conclusions and outcomes, wise beings within the secular world more or less believe in the Divine, even if only verbally.
Yet before their eyes is a world that even the Divines might bow down in reverence, a world created by Titans, and in this world, only unbelievers can see it, which is a great irony.
"No, you can see it too, right?"
Noah looked at the Dragon-man guards beside him, whose expressions were filled with fanaticism.
"Your Majesty, we can see it."
"That's because you are not Divine, so even if they worship you, they are not Divine believers."
"Let's go in and have a look!"
Although it was only a body of limited intensity, under the Word Spirit: Emperor, the continuous infusion of Power of Faith from the surrounding Dragon-men kept this body extremely vigorous.
However, because these Dragon-men were either formed under the radiation of the Dragonization Domain or were descendants of Dragon-men, the power of this embodiment of Noah was quite limited, just barely crossing the threshold of Legend.
But precisely because of this, Noah easily passed through the world membrane, bringing a group of fervent Dragon-men to officially descend into the Barbaric World suspected of being a Titan creation.
Just crossing the world membrane, Noah immediately sensed something different. Not in the activity level of the Elemental Powers and Spiritual Energy in this plane or friendliness to giant creatures, but that this plane did not give him any special attention.
It is known that due to Noah's uniqueness, he has a certain base level of goodwill no matter which Material World he enters. This is precisely why he is not rejected by Material Realms outside of the Mother Realm.
The Great Barbaric World is very peculiar, showing no goodwill towards Noah but not resisting his entry either, allowing Noah to arrive, and the same goes for his Favored.
"This is very interesting indeed!"
This is quite a primitive medium-sized world; civilization is still in the stage of ignorance, vast and primitive,
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