Many say that the use of metal symbolizes the true departure of human civilization from the primitive stage, achieving a qualitative leap.
Therefore, humans always harbor an instinctive reverence for metal creations.
Even if it appears bloated, roughly humanoid, with a thick waist and short legs without a neck. Even if its structure is simple, with many vital joints and points barely covered by ill-fitting armor, like a beggar in tattered clothes full of patches. Even if it is filled with rushed and shoddy workmanship everywhere, with mismatched colors on the metal plates used for armor, and many surfaces showing pitted forging marks...
Yet, the over-seven-zhang tall Steel Giant stands in the main arena like a towering mountain, exuding an awe-inspiring sense of oppression. The moment it appeared, people seemed to return to the primitive era, seeing the tribal totems in front of the bonfire late at night, instinctively feeling an urge to worship.
