Chapter 475 Giants



Upon seeing this, Yama and the judge also swallowed the divine pill without hesitation.

A hint of surprise flashed across Yama's majestic face. He could clearly feel that his ghostly power had become deeper and more powerful, like a wide river with undercurrents surging beneath its once calm surface, containing boundless power.

"Young friend Wanwan, this gift of yours is truly invaluable. With the help of this divine pill, the power of the Ghost Realm will be greatly enhanced."

After swallowing the divine pill, a blush appeared on the judge's cold face, a sign that power was surging within him.

The Book of Life and Death in his hand seemed to be affected as well, trembling slightly, with a faint light flickering as the pages turned.

The judge's perpetually icy face broke into a wide smile: "Thank you, little friend Wanwan!"

Chu Wanwan looked at everyone's reaction with satisfaction and said with a smile, "We're all friends, so don't be shy! By the way, I wanted to ask how the Sheng family and Mu Rou'er are doing now?"

"Didn't they bully you when they were alive? With our relationship, how could we let them get away with it? After they all came in, I threw them all into the deepest hell! Every day, I subject them to all sorts of torture instruments!"

The King of Hell smiled somewhat obsequiously.

"What, you want to see them?"

"I didn't want to, but I'll take them with me to the Demon Realm this time! They've had enough punishment after spending so much time in the eighteenth level of hell! Sigh! Heaven have mercy, please let them go!"

Chu Wanwan sighed.

Old Yama, the Judge, and Ox-Head Horse-Face exchanged a glance. This girl is still as cunning as ever! Sending them to the Demon Realm battlefield—is that considered letting them go? Wouldn't that just mean their souls would be scattered to the winds?

But none of them dared to utter a sound.

"Alright, these two are for Black and White Impermanence. If there's nothing else, I'll be leaving now. Gather your troops and head straight up through the passage between the Immortal Realm and the Ghost Realm. Someone will meet you there! I still need to go to the Giant Clan!"

As Chu Wanwan spoke, she vanished without a trace.

...

The giants lived on a vast, boundless continent. The sky there was exceptionally high and clear, as blue as the deep ocean, and the white clouds resembled giant icebergs floating on the sea.

The towering mountain ranges rise into the clouds, each peak like a guardian of giants, majestic and awe-inspiring. The trees on the mountains are tall and dense, their trunks so thick that it would take dozens of adults to encircle them. Their branches and leaves intertwine, blocking out the sun, which can only filter through the gaps in the leaves to cast dappled shadows.

On this continent, the rivers flow like galloping dragons, their waters surging and roaring deafeningly. The boulders along the riverbanks are as large as small hills, covered with moss and the marks of time.

The villages of the giants were unique. Their houses were as tall as thirty-story buildings, constructed from massive stones.

The surfaces of these stones are covered with various mysterious symbols and patterns, carved by the ancestors of the giants to pray for peace and prosperity.

Chu Wanwan stood atop the mountain, watching as some giants emerged from their houses, carrying enormous weapons, and set off.

Their weapons were specially designed for their massive bodies, including huge battle axes with blades that gleamed with a cold light;

Some were spears, with incredibly sharp tips.

Hunters chased after equally enormous prey in the forest, such as wild boars the size of mammoths or giant deer with huge antlers.

Once the giant spots its prey, it will let out a deafening roar and then rush forward to engage in combat.

Some giantesses also carried huge baskets into the depths of the forest to gather various enormous fruits and herbs.

When Chu Wanwan landed in the territory of the giants, she was like a tiny ant entering the world of giant beasts.

As soon as she landed, several giant children spotted her. Although these children were not yet adults, they were already several meters tall. They curiously gathered around her, their eyes filled with doubt.

"Who are you? Why are you so small?" A child stretched out a finger, trying to touch Chu Wanwan; the finger was as thick as a tree trunk.

Chu Wanwan lightly leaped away, avoiding the child's fingers, and said with a smile, "I am Chu Wanwan from the Immortal Realm. I have come here to discuss an important matter with your clan leader."

The children burst into laughter upon hearing her words. "What important matter could a little thing like you possibly have to discuss with the clan leader?"

Just then, a dignified voice rang out: "Children, do not be rude."

Then a colossal giant slowly approached, the ground seeming to tremble with each step he took. This giant was the chieftain of the giant race.

He lowered his head, scrutinizing Chu Wanwan with a hint of inquiry in his eyes. "An envoy from the Immortal Realm? What brings you here?"

Chu Wanwan bowed respectfully and said, "Clan leader, the demon race is now attempting to rule the entire world. The Immortal Realm, the Ghost Realm, and other realms have decided to join forces to fight against the demon race. The giant race has always been known for its strength, and I hope that the giant race can also join the alliance to jointly resist the invasion of the demon race."

The clan chief frowned and slowly said, "The demons have broken the seal of the gods? They've risen from the ashes?"

"Yes! It seems the clan leader knows a lot!"

Chu Wanwan said with a smile.

"The ancient records of the Giant race document the great war between gods and demons tens of thousands of years ago. Tens of thousands of years ago, demons descended upon the Giant race and carried out indiscriminate slaughter, almost wiping out the Giant race."

It was the arrival of the immortals who wiped out the demons, thus preserving the bloodline of the giants.

The giants have always been deeply grateful to the immortals, and their ancestors left a will stating that if the immortals were ever in trouble, the entire race must be mobilized to help them. Now that the immortal realm is leading the fight against the demons, the giants naturally have an inescapable responsibility.

"However, young envoy, this matter concerns the very survival of our entire clan. I still need to discuss it with the elders. Please stay here in the clan for now, and we will give you an answer once we have reached a conclusion."

"Thank you, clan chief. Wanwan will wait here for news."

The giants arranged a place for Chu Wanwan to stay, a small house on the edge of the village. Although the house was much smaller than the giants' houses, it was spacious and comfortable for Chu Wanwan.

The house was built from huge logs, exuding a faint woody fragrance. The furnishings inside were simple and rustic: a huge wooden bed, several stone benches, and a stone table with some enormous fruits on it, which were the food the giants used to entertain their guests.

Chu Wanwan waited for news at her residence. During this time, she was not idle. She often walked around the giants' village and observed their living habits.

She saw the giant craftsmen forging weapons. Flames roared in the huge furnaces, and the blacksmiths wielded enormous hammers, each strike sending sparks flying and the sound echoing through the village like thunder.

The giantesses gathered together, weaving enormous bolts of cloth. Their fingers moved nimbly through the thick, rope-like threads, embroidering exquisite patterns on the cloth—a unique cultural heritage of the giant race.

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