Monsters: Evolving from Titans to Ancient Gods

Chapter 50 A Call from the Far East

The Ural Mountains, part of the Eurasian continent.

Longbo stood at the junction of the East European Plain and the West Siberian Plain, looking down at the battle between the giant beasts below.

The battle of the colossal beasts raged fiercely across this magnificent mountain range, causing the peaks to tremble, while beside them, the iconic vortex of the Earth's core slowly converged at the edge of the mountain range.

Titan Anhuruk is now extending his arms, made of special nerves and trees, towards the sky to fight the serpentine behemoth.

Anhuruk is a very special Titan, composed of plant and nerve tissue.

Strictly speaking, its body consists of only a head and a dense network of nerve tissue.

Anhuruk's unique structure sets it apart from other Titans, and its habitat is home to vast forests.

Its body is primarily composed of trees and other plants, and it uses its own nerves and unique abilities to aggregate countless plants to construct a massive body.

Anhuruk's unique life form means that its weight changes dynamically, and its body is immune to most damage; only attacks on its head and tiny nerve structures can harm it.

Even if its plant-based body is burned, it can find a new forest, absorb and aggregate plants to rebuild a body strong enough for combat.

Its opponent, however, was not a Titan, but a serpentine behemoth that emerged unexpectedly from a tunnel in the Earth's core.

This is a rare male war bat.

Its body is more robust than that of the female, and its overall body outline and head gradually deviate from the serpentine appearance, with extremely sharp dark red wing membrane spurs.

Anhuruk looked up at the sky, glaring angrily at the serpentine, winding creature whose tree-like body stretched out countless tentacles toward the sky, trying to pull it to the ground.

A lower life form from the inner world trespassed into its territory, enraging it so much that its intense anger made it want to tear the war bat to pieces.

However, the opponent was an extremely rare and powerful individual among the War Bats, possessing a highly maneuverable aerial advantage, which even Anhuruk could not kill.

This male war bat showed no weakness in the face of the Titan. As one of the top creatures in the Netherworld's food chain, it was able to contend with the Titan even when facing it.

"Isn't that the Naruto that I knocked away with a single blow?" Longbo exclaimed in surprise at the colossal beast soaring in the sky. "Does this race even have individuals with this kind of physique?"

Over the years, he has traveled to most parts of the inner world and has seen many creatures that he calls the Roaring Serpent.

But this was the first time he had ever seen someone look like this.

It looked several sizes bigger than the other individuals.

But when Longbo's gaze fell upon Titan, his expression became even more surprised.

Anhuruk is not only amazing in its life form, but its appearance is also extremely ugly.

Judging by appearance alone, Anhuruk looks even more like an alien beggar than King Ghidorah.

Even King Ghidorah is more like an earthly creature than it.

But strangely, in Longbo's perception, it was indeed a native Earth Titan.

After a moment of reflection, Longbo pulled on the reins of the golden ship, signaling it to charge towards the giant beast that was locked in a stalemate.

As one of the few Alphas among the Earth Titans, Lombre felt he had the right and the responsibility to dissuade the conflict.

Are we really going to charge in?

The golden ship turned its head, its vertical pupils revealing obvious fear, and it hesitated somewhat.

It doesn't have Hakiber's thick bone armor, and given its speed, it's hard to say whether it could kill one of them if it collided with it.

But with such a small body, it will definitely die.

It couldn't withstand an impact at that speed.

Seeing the Golden Ship's hesitation, Longbo told it to charge forward with confidence. Seeing Longbo's reassuring demeanor, the Golden Ship finally took off on its eight legs.

It charged toward the Titans and behemoths, its speed constantly increasing. Now that Hakiber had ensured its safety, it had nothing to fear.

The two giant beasts were locked in a stalemate, and then another earth-shattering collision occurred.

The war bats slithered through the air, tracing unpredictable paths as they pounced on Anhuruk.

Anhuruk, who had been enraged for a long time, stretched out his plant-based arms, ready to tear the war bat to shreds with his sharp claws.

The two behemoths collided, their minds so focused that they almost ignored everything else, until an earthquake-like roar exploded nearby, alerting them to the approach of a third party.

A Titan, radiating a chilling aura, approached, surrounded by a deep blue energy field. Flashing currents pierced the air and ignited the parched vegetation.

Beneath Him, a giant horse with eight legs galloped swiftly, heading straight toward the center of the battle.

The two behemoths sensed something was wrong, but the Titan had already broken into their three-kilometer radius, and it was too late.

Longbo drew his spear, channeling his power into the blade, preparing to attempt a Titan version of Mount & Blade. The spear was raised high, but then froze due to a sudden turn of events.

In the far east, something was using telepathy to connect with Longbo's mind, whispering incessantly in his heart.

One of the voices startled Longbo greatly; it resembled a familiar voice deep within his memory.

"Children of Earth... Titan..."

"Kirieloid... Priest of the gods... awaits here..."

The whispers, which sounded like a mixture of countless women's voices, became clearer in the next second, as if peeling back layers of an onion. The remaining female voice almost overlapped with the voice deep in Longbo's memory.

"The gods of Kyrie Elorod are waiting for you here..."

"..."

The sudden turn of events left Longbo stunned.

He was considering whether he should go back to Asia for a visit.

He had received a weak telepathic ability from Pandora Eva, so he was quite certain that what he had just heard was not a hallucination.

"The Kyrieirods..."

If he remembered correctly, the Kirieloids were spiritual beings, and it wouldn't be difficult for them to accomplish something like this using telepathy.

But what puzzled him was that he heard a voice similar to that of the priestess.

The priestess's descendants became the vessel for the Kyrielords?

Longbo had a guess in his mind, which he needed to verify.

In the end, he still chose to go back.

Putting aside the matter of the priestess's descendants, the matter of the Kirielod people is no joke.

If the Kirieloids were to open a door to other worlds on Earth, it would be tantamount to Earth opening an "eye of fear."

Who knows what might come out?

Longbo made up his mind and immediately conveyed new instructions to the golden ship.

Immediately afterwards, Longbo changed his strategy against the two behemoths in front of him. He put away his spear, picked up a warhammer weighing over 10,000 tons, raised it with both hands, and swung it fiercely.

"Excuse me, could you please let me through?"

"I'm in a bit of a rush..."

A deafening thunderous roar erupted as the energy from the protoplasmic reactor was released through the warhammer, unleashing a powerful energy field that ripped the two colossal beasts, along with the surrounding surface, off the ground.

The two battling behemoths were sent flying by a thunderous roar, crashing heavily into a spot on the plain and howling in agony.

After speeding over the speed bumps, the gold ship made no stop and headed straight towards Asia.

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