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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2 Ocean Goddess

Chapter 2 Ocean Goddess

Because Uranus was defeated by Cronus, Cronus of the Space ascended to the throne of the gods.

The second-generation god-king - Cronus.

Gaia, the Earth Mother, sat on her throne as the Queen of the Gods, looking at Cronus.

"My valiant youngest son, I hope you will not follow in your father's footsteps." He then picked up his scepter and proclaimed, "As a goddess, I will bestow the glory of the goddess upon my youngest daughter, Rhea."

A shy look flickered in Rhea's purple eyes, but she remained seated to preserve the radiance of time.

"My mysterious little daughter, come forward," Mother Earth called to Rhea in a gentle voice.

Shy Rhea picked up the scepter and walked up to Mother Earth.

"May the benevolent Mother Goddess be well."

Mother Earth smiled with satisfaction, picked up the crown from her head, and placed it on Rhea's head.

Subsequently, the goddess's divine essence fell into Rhea's divine fire, and the goddess's radiance washed over time, giving it new vitality.

The age of the Titans has arrived.

"I'm going back now, children. Don't come looking for me unless it's important. I'll be resting at the Earth Temple. Everyone is exhausted from this battle." He then tapped his scepter and returned to the Earth Temple.

After discussing some matters concerning the new king, the Titans took their leave one by one.

...

On the earth's nest, the weary Tima awoke from her slumber.

It stretched out its wings and then transformed into human form.

Sitting on a sycamore branch, swinging my legs, I looked at the clear blue sky without the sun.

Even when sleeping, Tima still habitually reverts to her original form.

Tima's prototype is a small white sparrow with long tail feathers and a few feathers on its head.

Pure white like a beautiful jasmine, and golden eyes that symbolize bloodline.

She called out, "Kanalivi".

Then the white canary flew up to the treetop where Tima was.

In Kanalive's heart, the sycamore tree was already Tima's sacred tree, not to be climbed casually.

The golden leaves shone as brightly as Tima's eyes.

"My lord, what are your commands?"

"I want to go out and have a look around. Do you want to come with me? Or you can stay here and watch the house."

Despite being a precious bird, Kanalive readily agreed.

The sky was a clear blue, and the bright sun had not yet risen.

Tima thought about it carefully. The sun was born from Hyperion and Theia, and the bright moon was born at the same time.

But now none of this matters to Tima; he is now just a bird flying aimlessly.

The sky stretched endlessly, and Tima and her companions, flying aimlessly, reached the sea.

The shimmering water reflected the figures of Tima and Kanalive.

Two white figures.

Suddenly a head popped out of the water.

An undeniably beautiful face, with a head of bright red hair as lively and vibrant as her fishtail.

"Who are you?" she asked Tima and the others, looking at them with a puzzled expression.

"My name is Tima, the goddess of birds. This is Kanalivie, a beautiful canary," Tima replied gently, as she appeared completely harmless.

Kanalive nodded in response.

"Hail to your glory, my name is Doris." Upon learning that Tima was a deity, Doris immediately became respectful.

"No need for that, just call me Tima." Tima didn't put on airs after learning that her name was Doris.

"Okay, Tima, and Kanalivie too." Doris smiled brightly.

It truly deserves to be called a treasure of the sea.

"Where are you going? If you get lost, can you tell me? There's no place in the sea I don't know." Doris had been following them for a long time and saw them wandering around on the sea.

"Doris, why do you think we're lost? We're just flying around." Tima asked, puzzled.

"Oh, I'm sorry, I saw you flying around in the air above this area, I thought you were lost," Doris immediately explained nervously.

Tima then realized that they had been going in circles, which explained why the place seemed so familiar.

However, he could only respond calmly.

"No, we just wandered around and then got inspired to create new birds."

"But what are birds? Like you?" Doris asked, puzzled.

Tima was somewhat puzzled. "You've never seen it before? That's impossible. As a bird that yearns for freedom, it's impossible that it hasn't flown across the sea."

"Yes. I only know about happy fish and beautiful corals in the sea, but I've never seen a creature that can fly in the sky. Of course, it could also be because I've never left the sea," Doris immediately explained.

Tima thought for a moment. Feeling a little tired, she wanted to stay on Doris.

"Doris, do you mind if I stop on you?"

Doris readily agreed.

Suddenly, Tima had a flash of inspiration.

"I understand!"

Canalivie and Doris were very puzzled.

"Doris, would you like to make a deal with me?" Tima asked, her eyes gleaming.

Doris asked in confusion, "What deal?"

"I hope you can give me the strength to swim, and I will give you the strength to fly." Tima believed that as the goddess of the ocean, she could definitely do it.

Doris asked doubtfully, "Sure, but what are you going to do?"

Tima smiled slightly and said, "You'll find out soon enough."

Although Doris couldn't see through his smile, she was still willing to believe Tima.

He then casually scooped up a fish from the sea, extracted the divinity of swimming from it, and handed it to Tima.

Tima plucked a few feathers and began to shape them with her divine power.

Doris watched intently from the side.

As it was nearing completion, Tima incorporated the divinity of swimming.

Then the white feathers on its abdomen appeared, and its black back looked like a handsome outfit.

Its naturally comical eyes brought a smile to Doris's face.

"It's so cute," Doris said with a smile.

Tima held it high and declared to God.

"Its name is Zhishan Bird, a warrior of the Bird Sea and a guardian of the coast."

The divine essence of the Bird of Knowledge flew out from the Bird of Knowledge, preparing to fly towards the Bird of Knowledge, but was stopped by Tima, who held it in her hand.

After blessing it, he handed it to Doris.

"Doris, this is for you."

"I…I can't accept it," Doris immediately refused.

"Don't worry, I've already removed the divine mark from it. There's also a little surprise: you can still become a god yourself afterward," Tima said gently.

Doris then accepted it. "Thank you."

While Doris was absorbing the divine essence, Tima sent the divinity of flight into the body of the little fish.

Hold the small fish in your hands.

"In the name of the Lord of Flight, you are granted the ability to fly, and your name is Flying Fish."

The divine essence of the flying fish surged toward the flying fish, but Tima reached out to stop it and then threw it toward Doris, who was merging with it.

Before long, the divine beings of the flying fish and the wise bird, Doris, were fully integrated.

"My name is Doris, and I will be the guardian of the wise birds and flying fish, the guardian of the birds above the sea

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