This kind of deity is still too distant for him.
In fact, if it weren’t for the unique environnt of Earth, which heavily restricts deities as soon as they enter, humanity might have long since fallen.
Chen Shouyi shook his head slightly and decided not to dwell on this heavy topic.
The pitch-black cave was silent and without a sound.
He bypassed a massive corpse in front of him and continued onward.
Perhaps the environnt here is sealed and dry, making decay difficult. It may have been many years, yet it still largely retains its original appearance, with little damage.
The entire stone cave can be roughly divided into a storage area, a resting area, and an activity area.
It can be seen that this tribe still maintains a primitive society with no concept of private property.
All the tribe’s possessions were piled up together.
Piles of animal skins, nurous long spears as thick as a bowl’s rim, and the bones and scales and horns of giant beasts, so of which had been polished and processed into usable weapons.
Many of these emitted a dim, mystical glow in the darkness, clearly not ordinary items.
Chen Shouyi bent down and used both hands to pick up a primitive weapon of a four-ard giant.
"This... should be an axe."
The handle was a peculiar wood twisted in a spiral, asuring 2.5 ters in length.
It was very thick and heavy, with an extrely dense texture. Even with his strength, he could barely lift it, making it quite exhausting, and the axe blade was an oval-shaped green scale.
This scale was covered with mysterious patterns, shining with a dim radiance in the darkness, asuring two ters at its longest and a ter at its shortest, hinting at the enormous size of its original owner.
It was embedded in the handle and firmly fastened with vine as thick as a child’s arm through drilled holes. Although crudely made, it was quite solid and durable, and hadn’t decayed at all.
Chen Shouyi had no doubt about the terrifying lethality of this weapon.
Unfortunately, this kind of weapon would be useless to him.
He threw it to the ground, and it imdiately produced a loud "BOOM" with dust swirling around.
He clapped his hands and continued walking forward.
In one corner, he saw a large pile of dried-up corpses.
Most of them were Barbarians, piled up like a mountain of bodies, spectacular and deeply shocking to the soul. The total number of Barbarians he had killed was not even a tenth of this, and it was estimated to be over ten thousand.
These Barbarians were clearly the food reserves of the four-ard Giant.
This corresponded with the content of the murals seen earlier.
However, the murals depicted only a dozen Barbarians as an artistic presentation. He hadn’t expected the real number to be so vast.
"It seems an entire tribe was slaughtered by the four-ard Giant!" he thought, shaken.
As he turned around a stone pillar, Chen Shouyi was suddenly taken aback, his heart skipping a beat.
The Shell Lady on his shoulder was also frightened, clinging tightly to his ear.
Once he saw clearly, Chen Shouyi let out a breath of relief.
This was a standing four-ard Giant, with a height of six ters, exuding an intense aura of oppression.
His eyes were shriveled and sunken, and his scaly face looked ferocious, yet Chen Shouyi could still see an expression of alarm and anger on his face.
He appeared larger and stronger than the usual four-ard Giants, and despite so dehydration and shrinkage, he remained quite imposing, faintly releasing an oppressive aura.
Chen Shouyi’s gaze swept over him and landed on the long spear he held. It was a pale silver, transparent spear, occasionally pulsating with faint arcs of light, appearing quite mystical.
"This is... the Clan Leader of the four-ard Giant!" he exclaid inwardly.
Chen Shouyi had repeatedly seen the image of this long spear in the murals, with different characters holding it each ti.
Clearly, this weapon was a legacy of the tribe’s Clan Leaders over generations.
He picked up a large stone and threw it with force.
With a dull "thud," the stone struck the head of the four-ard Giant, instantly shattering it. The massive corpse could no longer stand and fell with a crash, the spear slipping from its grasp.
Chen Shouyi pressed the hilt of his sword and moved forward.
Fortunately, the other party had long since had their Divine Soul destroyed, and no accidents occurred.
He dared not touch it with his hands rashly. To be cautious, he drew his sword, intending to first touch the long spear with the tip of his sword.
However, as soon as his sword made contact, he instantly felt a massive spiritual shock. A ferocious four-ard Giant roared at him, and in an electric flash, he swiftly withdrew his sword, wavering as he sat down.
"Great Giant, are you okay?" the Shell Lady flew back onto Chen Shouyi’s shoulder, asking with concern.
"I’m fine!" Chen Shouyi replied with a muffled voice.
Damn, I was careless!
He still felt a bit dizzy, and it took several seconds before he shakily stood up.
This spiritual shock was even stronger and more terrifying than the will impact he experienced the last ti he used Divine Blood, but luckily he reacted quickly, and it only lasted for a brief mont.
Looking at the long spear, he couldn’t calm his heart: "What is the origin of this spear, to exert such a terrifying psychological impact?"
His 16.0 willpower couldn’t be considered weak, yet even so, it almost collapsed upon contact. And this was only indirect contact; one could only wonder how the four-ard Giants controlled it?
There must be a special thod.
Chen Shouyi didn’t attempt again.
He was rely curious about this four-ard Giant’s legacy weapon, but controlling this terrifying spear would be useless to him anyway.
The entire spear was over six ters long, thicker than his leg.
Only the Giant Transformation could barely use it.
On Earth, during his Giant Transformation, reaching over three ters tall, he could use it as a long spear, while in the alternate world, at fifteen to sixteen ters, it could serve as a short sword.
But of course, that was just a thought.
The transformation could only last a few minutes, and in normal circumstances, he couldn’t drag this massive spear around every day; even moving it would be problematic.
Afterward, Chen Shouyi continued to wander for a few minutes before exiting the cave.
The sandstorm outside had ceased.
The sky turned clear and serene, and gazing at the endless desert, his previously stifled and oppressive mood lifted, becoming more relaxed.
He discovered that the area wasn’t devoid of life.
As the sandstorm halted, several large shell-like creatures resembling spiders or crabs crawled out from the sand heaps.
Moreover, a lizard covered with thorny spikes erged from the bushes at the mountain’s base, quickly crawling through the sand pile.
When it saw Chen Shouyi, sensing a threat, it halted, raising its fierce head and issuing a sharp, hoarse warning cry.
"Great Giant, it’s so bad," the Shell Lady exclaid pale-faced, standing on Chen Shouyi’s shoulder, loudly complaining.
...
Ten minutes later, this lizard, weighing around ten pounds, was being skinned by Chen Shouyi. He removed its head and innards, slipped it onto a wooden stick, and placed it over the fire to roast.
ps: The second Chapter will be released tonight.
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