“Is this a Titan city?” Ange dived into the sea, rushing towards the direction Black Night Raven pointed out, quickly spotting a city and several statues in the muddy bottom.

Upon a clear look at the statues, Negris asked the aforementioned question.

Since they were not too far from the surface, sunlight shone down, illuminating the entire city. Only after getting closer did they realize that the city’s buildings were gigantic.

Even the most colossal cities would eventually be covered in sand and mud over time. The majority of the city buildings were nearly completely buried, with only rooftops protruding.

Most of the buildings and giant statues were covered in muck up to their chest; only the upper halves exposed. In a few more decades, perhaps even their tops wouldn’t remain visible.

Upon approaching one of the statues, Negris cautiously inspected it and confirmed: “Indeed, it’s a Titan city. This is the statue of the Titan God King.”

Ange moved to another statue and carefully identified, “This is the Son of Thunder, one of the three Titans.”

Soon, Negris couldn’t help but call out to Lightning: “Lightning, Lightning, come look, the pet of Lightning, this is the pet of Lightning.”

“Let me see, let me see.” Lightning scrambled around, but unable to see anything. Negris could only see outside when he was projected onto Ange, as Lightning couldn’t make projections.

Unless Ange pulled him out right now, unfortunately, he couldn’t breathe underwater.

“I can’t see anything. Describe it to me, is the pet of Lightning handsome?” Lightning asked restlessly.

“Handsome, handsome, like a yellow weasel,” Negris looked at the skinny pet statue at the foot of the Son of Thunder.

Ange moved to the third statue, and Negris hesitated before saying, “Is this the God of Forging? The Dwarf God of Forging?”

Whether it was the appearance or the divine symbols, it was unmistakably an enlarged version of the Dwarf God of Forging. Was the legend of dwarfs having Titan bloodlines true?

“A lot is buried in the mud, hard to see clearly,” Negris said regretfully.

Ange tilted his head and started casting a spell towards the city. Water bullets, at a speed of thirteen per second, shot continuously towards the mud.

The water bullets, equivalent to high-powered water guns, washed away the mud wherever they hit and revealed the underlying structures.

As a substantial amount of mud was cleared, the original structures of the city were revealed. When the stirred mud obscured the waters, Ange redirected the water bullets towards the open sea.

As massive amounts of seawater were shot towards the open ocean, the leftover seawater would refill the spots and also remove the murky mud. After an hour, the city of the Titans revealed its concealed entirety.

“Gosh, this effect is almost like the arcane magic Tidal Surge, isn’t it? You’ve somehow managed to stack it up using only low-level magic. Incredible,” Durken exclaimed in admiration.

Negris disagreed, “It’s far off. The instant destructive power isn’t enough, but it’s indeed pretty good for sediment clearing.”

“You should turn around to check those ships. They’ll definitely disagree with you,” Durken said.

Negris turned around only to find a Unicorn Whale semi-submersible ship spinning upside down, caught by the whirlpool created by Ange’s massive water flow. It was unable to move forward or back.

The other ships on the sea surface drifted aimlessly, desperately trying to get away from the area. However, the undercurrent was like invisible hands, directing their course.

In the age of sailing, relying solely on sea currents and sails for power, it wasn’t easy to break free once caught in an undercurrent.

So, to those sailboats, Ange’s magic was no different than the arcane magic Tidal Surge.

“Ange, stop for a moment. Black Night Raven’s ship is caught in it.”

“Oh.” With a slight swipe, Ange adjusted the position of the undercurrent, and the semi-submersible ship bobbed towards the sea surface as if spinning.

It quickly reemerged, and the cabin door opened impatiently. Out crawled a disoriented Snake Person, taking a deep breath halfway before throwing up.

Before they could finish vomiting, someone from inside the ship aggressively pushed them into the water. Black Night Raven appeared, gasping for breath and then vomiting again.

Before she could finish, someone pushed her from behind and another Snake Person emerged.

Finally, a dizzied, pale-faced Black Night Raven and the Snake Person lay on the semi-submersible ship, weakly mumbling, “I… I was nearly… killed by the Lord’s strength… I won’t… I won’t… approach the Lord again.”

Black Night Raven experienced the disparity once again. Being a great King of the Four Seas and a beautiful pirate leader, she nearly died due to a whirlpool caused by Lord Ange’s sediment clearing…

“Poor child, may her soul rest in peace.” Negris offered a blessing, taking pleasure in her misfortune.

After the mud was cleared, Negris discovered that these should not be considered a city altogether. There were a total of five buildings due to being extraordinary in size, they occupied an area equivalent to a minor human city. But when it came to the buildings, there were only five of them.

“This should just be a temple,” Durken said.

As Ange descended towards the ground, Negris took the opportunity to ask, “By the way, where did the Titans go? The Master Plane always has legends about the Titans, but why have they never actually seen one?”

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