Chapter 626 - Paving the Path of Divine Power
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 626 - Paving the Path of Divine Power

Above the Earth's satellite, the moon, a colossal dragon with a body resembling a vast mountain range stood. In its golden irises was reflected the blue planet.

That was Earth, the planet where Louie had once lived.

In Louie's eyes, Earth was no longer his homeland. Compared to the world of San Soliel, it had no purpose other than providing high-quality faith that could transcend the Crystal Wall System.

He had lived on Earth for over twenty years, achieving nothing. It was only by a twist of fate that he encountered the advanced technology of the Terran Civilization and transformed into a dragon, traveling to the world of San Soliel.

In San Soliel, Louie had lived for what could be calculated as hundreds of years and even ascended to become a god. Now, he was on the verge of breaking through to high-tier divine power, becoming one of the greatest beings among the gods.

Whether in terms of the time spent or the glory gained, Earth could not compare to the world of San Soliel. Louie gradually treated Earth as a mere tool, and for him, Earth had become so small that with a gentle swipe of his claws, he could crush it.

The power of the gods and natural science were entirely different things. If natural science wanted to destroy a planet, it would need to calculate how much energy was required. However, for the gods, in their eyes, there existed pure concepts, such as the concept of 'the sun' or the concept of 'the moon,' rather than how large the sun is, how voluminous it is, or how much energy it contains.

While weak and mid-tier divine beings might be somewhat comprehensible to humans, when gods reached high-tier divine power and came into contact with the essence of the world's origins, they transcended the understanding of mere mortals.

Some people might boast about the difficulty of destroying a star, using scientific data to argue against its impossibility. However, for gods, especially those with high-tier divine power, this kind of debate was meaningless. If a god said the sun was dead, then it would c

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