Chapter 380 - 375: It’s Just the Beginning Now
The giants are the descendants of "All-Father" Annan and his children, but those divine descendants of the giants are even more legitimate.
The divine descendants of giants are Annan’s grandchildren and hold a transcendent status among the giants. In certain worlds, these descendants ruled over the first-generation giant empire until Annan secluded himself. In other worlds, the divine successors either guard their birthplace or try to sustain the world.
Every divine descendant of giants is an extremely powerful entity that injects primordial magic into the surrounding world. In most worlds, they remain asleep, having transformed into a natural phenomenon.
Even so, despite being so powerful, the divine descendants of giants can still become exhausted.
As Kazegro, the Flame Divine Successor, now feels tired—not physically, but primarily mentally. It’s the first time he has seen such a powerful Red Dragon; it doesn’t get injured no matter how much it’s beaten. But the most troublesome aspect is the Red Dragon’s spells, which are so strange. They’re not the typical Red Dragon spells; calling them divine power isn’t an exaggeration.
A god only needs to think about something, and then it can turn it into reality, similar to the Wish Technique, but unlike the Wish Technique, the god doesn’t distort the spellcaster’s wish. A god can also change its size at will, from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a mountain... only divine power can be so mighty and unrestrained.
Should one truly say it’s worthy of Tiamat’s divine choice?
Taking a deep breath, Kazegro is certain that this Red Dragon is not as adept as it appears.
The Red Dragon has indeed been invincible for quite some time, and the strange wind it blows is difficult for him to withstand. The Red Dragon can turn into a rainbow light, appearing instantly at a distance. But none of this comes without conditions—it requires consuming a large amount of magic power, or else the Red Dragon wouldn’t keep stuffing things into its mouth from time to time.
The current issue is that he can keep enduring, but he doesn’t know how long the Red Dragon can endure.
Besides, even losing to the Red Dragon doesn’t matter; he doesn’t fear death, but he must die after a gratifying battle—not like now, being dragged around like a dog by the Red Dragon, forced to run back and forth, struggling frantically.
