Monsters: Evolving from Titans to Ancient Gods
Chapter 49 Titan Phase
Under Luther's orders, the golden ships sailed deep into Europe, leaving indelible marks on many countries in later generations.
Their iron hooves trampled across mountains and plains, leaving behind a wealth of mythological systems for every human settlement they passed through.
Although the human settlements at this time were not the same as the various European races that would later live in Europe, many mythological systems that would later form unique cultures were already beginning to take shape when the eyewitness accounts of Longbo were first recorded.
Lumbero, who had never been to Europe in his previous life, is now leaving behind his legend in a unique way, adding a captivating touch to many mythological systems that have been passed down to later generations.
His eyewitness accounts will serve as unique evidence for humanity's exploration of history and geography.
But clearly, these legends didn't feel real to the still young Longbo at that moment.
At this moment, he was more concerned about the various Titans or monsters that shared a similar level of life with him.
For example, the Titan standing up from the smoke and dust right now is awakening from a long slumber, opening its eyes and calmly gazing at Alpha before it.
Mazshara, one of the oldest Titans on Earth, was a qualified Guardian Titan.
He is an extremely rare tank-type behemoth among the Titans, with an almost indestructible shell covering his back, and his entire body is integrated with a mountain, with lush vegetation growing on his back.
The lair of Methuselah is now located in a mountain range deep in Europe, where it has slumbered for countless years, disguised itself as a mountain.
Its camouflage is so perfect that it is virtually impossible for ordinary people to see it. Only extraordinary beings can judge it by the various signs in this area.
It has long slumbered here, relying on its unique power to protect the inhabitants from other Titans or natural disasters.
Methuselah gently raised its head, and countless boulders and dust cascaded down from its head to the ground like a waterfall.
Two short but exceptionally sharp horns grow on either side of its head, and despite its gaping maw full of fangs, it unusually does not display a ferocious expression.
A pair of gentle, calm eyes met the gaze of Long Bo's four eyes, revealing a resolute determination.
Faced with the young, spirited, and ambitious newly ascended Alpha Titan, the ancient Methuselah made the most direct and rational decision.
[Your overwhelming power has earned the approval of the Titan Methuselah, who willingly bows his head in submission and obeys all your commands. This is a great victory!]
[Gain 1 attribute point]
Won again.
Victory came unexpectedly to Longbo, leaving him speechless for a moment.
Facing the Alpha-class Titan, Methuselah seemed to have no intention of fighting Lombre, and before Lombre could react, she bowed down in worship.
Lumbini sat behind the golden ship, his gaze fixed on Methuselah, but his usual sharpness was gone, replaced by a look of bewilderment.
Wasn't this a rather impulsive decision?
Aren't you going to try to resist with force?
In response, Methuselah, one of the oldest Titans, stated that it had its own way of surviving.
It was born in the same era as Godzilla, Snow Demon, and Mothra, but was slightly less powerful than other Titans.
The reason I've survived all this chaos is because I have a unique set of survival rules.
When faced with a Titan you can't defeat, surrender first.
Before Lumber, it obediently acknowledged Lumber's status as an Alpha and displayed a completely subservient attitude.
This completely stumped Longbo.
He came here with the idea of waking it up and letting it sleep again, but the Titan's submissive attitude left him speechless.
He used to think that supernatural beings like Titans should have their own face and dignity.
But now it seems all of this is ridiculous in the face of survival.
Looking back, the Titans in the movie who submitted to King Ghidorah's dragon wings seem to have done the same thing.
Not only that, he even suddenly felt that Rodan seemed to be a pretty good Titan.
It did fight King Ghidorah, and only surrendered after realizing it couldn't win, so losing isn't shameful.
In contrast, the other Titans that were also awakened immediately changed their tune and submitted without hesitation upon hearing the roars of King Ghidorah, Godzilla, and the Alpha Roar of the Oka Device.
Looking at it this way, the labels of "traitor" and "opportunist" that Rodan carries on his back in the movie are entirely based on prejudice and contempt.
Titans like Behemoth, Queen Mutor, and Scylla were the ones who were opportunists.
Scylla seems to be even more outrageous. She submits to Godzilla in front of him, then turns around and does things to Godzilla behind his back, only to be chased down and beaten to death by Godzilla.
After witnessing Methuselah's swift surrender, Lunae finally decided to exonerate Rodan in his heart.
The golden ship looked at the Titan's posture before it, its horse-like face showing an expression of admiration. It felt that it had a great deal in common with this Titan.
A few seconds later, Lumbini finally gave Methuselah the order to continue sleeping and maintain the ecological balance in the vicinity, then pulled on the reins and left.
He ultimately refrained from beating Methuselah, since his original goal was simply to get the reward.
Now that the other side has surrendered at lightning speed, it has in a sense saved Longbo time and energy.
Furthermore, since the other party has already complied to this extent, it would indeed be inappropriate to then beat them up.
After leaving Munich, Germany, Lumbert spent some time traveling to Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands, where he saw another sleeping Titan.
Leviathan, a Titan named after the evil sea dragon in the Bible, is also known in later generations as the Loch Ness Monster.
It is an amphibian titan with an overall outline similar to a plesiosaur, with a long neck and tail, and thick limbs growing from its body. The tips of its claws have membranous webs like those of a frog, which it uses to swim in the sea.
When Luther arrived at Loch Ness in his golden ship, it had already awakened and been waiting for a long time.
Leviathan emerged from the depths of Loch Ness's rippling surface, its long neck protruding, its crocodile-like head facing Lumberjack, a gesture of submission in itself.
Clearly, it also did not want to clash with Longbo, this powerful Alpha; injury or even death seemed unacceptable to it.
Longbo, who had anticipated this situation, was no longer surprised.
He had come to a complete understanding that, although the Titans were immortal behemoths, they also possessed personalities and behaviors similar to those of humans.
Leviathan's submission did not grant Luneburg any attribute points or skill points, unlike Methuselah's.
This seems to be a relatively low probability even for Titans, whose life level is not low.
But Longbo didn't pay too much attention to it, and continued to venture deeper into the Eurasian continent, preparing to enter North America through Siberia.
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