Afterwards, Jiang Chen invested over ten thousand ordinary Heavenly Gods—divine beings whose combat strength was on par with that of Immortals to Golden Immortals.
Most of these gods were mainly the god of city walls and moats, with mountain gods, water gods, and local land gods as auxiliary. Essentially, these four types of gods do not reach the grade of the Heavenly Gods.
In the Divine Dao system established by Jiang Chen, these four types of gods were not even part of the Divine Dao system, similar to the bailiffs in government offices, simply not in the same league. Their strength was also below that of Immortals, and on par with ordinary cultivators.
The reason they were considered out of the league was because there were too many of such gods. It could be said that the larger the world, the greater the number of these four types of gods. It's not just millions; considering the vastness of the Prehistoric World, even hundreds of billions would not be an exaggeration.