Chapter 524 - 153 Deity Immortality
Chapter 524 - 153 Deity Immortality
Lightning streaked across the sky, and at that moment, Zeus’s vigilance had reached its pinnacle.
Despite his verbal disdain for Gaia, Zeus still regarded his great-grandmother with considerable seriousness. After all, his previous victory over her could be attributed to the suppression of the Law, rather than actual brute strength.
So no matter what Gaia was doing now, Zeus had decided he couldn’t afford to give her any more time to prepare. As for the monster that had been born alongside her, whose form was still hidden beneath the endless dust clouds... in fact, the Divine King didn’t feel there was any conflict between them.
Who decreed that Gaia’s offspring must be on the same side as her? The most straightforward example was right before him.
Once Gaia, in order to free the Hekatonkheires and the Cyclops imprisoned in the Abyss, did not hesitate to support Zeus in overthrowing Cronus’s rule. But even when Gaia was defeated in front of Mount Olympus, those Titans showed no inclination to join their Mother Goddess in rebelling against the Divine Court.
It seemed they had grown fond of life on Olympus and had no intention of destroying it all.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
"Heh, when you think about it, Gaia does seem rather pitiable,"
"After doing so much, no one is grateful. It shows that monsters are monsters for a reason, and there is justification for the gods’ disdain for them,"
With a cold laugh, Zeus cast aside these thoughts.
Zephyrus had been left far behind, without the power to traverse the ocean in a short time, while Zeus had already reached land.
As he neared the place where the earth had split open, the sky-blocking dust could no longer obstruct the Divine King’s vision. He could vaguely see it was a life form with a hundred heads.
Its lower half was a coiling serpent’s body, the torso was humanoid with four strong arms, and above that were the phosphorescent dragon heads. Two hundred eyes spouted flames that burned everything, black viper’s tongues flicked from their mouths, and venom dripped down, looking dangerous and brutal.
"Truly a born warrior,"
But the outcome was as expected, Typhon only disappointed him. What responded to the Divine King was a pitch-black storm stirred up by the demon.
"The Divine King? The owner of the world?"
"So, you are the Divine King!"
Roar—!
The deep voice echoed through the mountains, as Typhon raised its hundreds of heads, emitting overlapping screams.
Typhon had indeed not expected that the so-called Divine King would come before it without waiting for Typhon to seek him out, but this was just as well, it made no difference.
Since Zeus had come, it was time to fight. Defeat him or be defeated, proving who truly ruled this world. This was what Typhon sought; as for communication?
Demons need no exchange, no dialogue—that is a choice for the weak!
...
Boom—
Still traveling over the sea, Zephyrus could see the upheaving winds and thunder in the east of the world, that shook the heavens and the earth.
Although he was a Wind God, Zephyrus was certain he couldn’t withstand the black storm for even a second. However, that did not mean he intended to stop; after all, he was not going to join the battle.
Even as one of the fastest among the gods, by the time he would reach the battlefield, some time would have passed, and by then, the outcome should be somewhat apparent, whether victory or defeat.
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