Chapter 1354: Grandparent and Grandchild

"Aeolus, you have grown up and should have been able to stand on your own long ago."

The grand Divine Might permeated the grand hall, where Muria sat on the Divine Throne. He was gathering his increasingly vast power stemming from faith while falling into deep thought.

Though from the perspective of some subordinates and close beings, in comparison to his three adored daughters whom he cherished, his eldest son, Aeolus, seemed substantially more pitiful.

However, this was a result of comparison. The resources Muria provided for his eldest son were not less than any given to a Titan, in fact, they were much more.

But by comparison, it appeared as though Muria was extremely harsh on his eldest son, almost mercilessly so. This was merely a reflection of Muria's educational philosophy.

Boys should be raised in austerity, and girls in wealth. It's just a saying. In fact, his eldest son, Aeolus, accessed resources no less than his three sisters, albeit in a special way.