Chapter 36
Chapter 36
Chaotic Tales of the Underworld - (1)
With Dionysus quietly heading to Naxos Island, Zeus and I began observing the situation below the clouds.
"This is Naxos Island? Artemis~!"
"I can't see anything."
Naxos was an uninhabited island, making it an ideal place for Gigantes to set a trap. Humans who worship us serve as our eyes.
"Gigantes, show yourselves!"
"We'll crush you in one blow, hahaha!"
Crash. Crack.
The two enormous giants shouted and smashed trees, confident that no monster could challenge them.
But the Gigantes were created by our grandmother Gaia to destroy Olympus. They would be wary of us, especially after Typhon's defeat.
"I don't see Artemis!"
"Monsters! The Aloadae brothers are here!"
The giants would never be as careless as they were. They were likely setting up an ambush or preparing to activate some kind of trap.
At that moment, Naxos Island trembled.
Rumble—
"Is that the Gigantes' trap?"
"That power exceeds Demeter's control over the earth. It must be directly from Gaia."
The entire island shook with a deafening roar, the ground splitting as if struck by Poseidon's trident.
Boom! Crash!
"What's this? Is this the Gigantes' doing?"
"These cowards!"
The giants, who called themselves the Aloadae brothers, lost their balance and fell. Ephialtes, whose ankle I had stabbed, rolled on the ground, clutching his head.
Even Gaia's trap couldn't completely incapacitate such powerful giants. Something else was at play.
"Ugh! What's this..."
"A trap? Did Zeus lie to us?"
From what I could see, there were deadly toxins, hallucinations, and the earth itself rejecting them. Gaia had meticulously planned this trap.
"Oh... I'm glad I didn't send Hermes for reconnaissance."
Zeus observed the island with a serious expression. The trap seemed designed for the Olympian gods, and the giant brothers were disoriented.
As the island was devastated by a massive earthquake, Gigantes emerged from the cracks, swarming the giants. One particularly large Gigantes shouted, seemingly a leader among them.
"Just as Mother said, we've caught a big one! I am Agrios under King Eurymedon!"
"Die, dogs of Olympus!"
"Attack!!"
"These bastards!"
"You cowardly monsters who took Artemis!!"
King Eurymedon? The Gigantes have grown powerful enough to crown a king. And this Agrios was a new face.
Zeus's expression hardened at the mention of a king. With the prophesied hero yet to be born, it was wise to avoid a full-scale war.
With an expectant look, Aphrodite followed me. But the murmurs around us were concerning.
"Did Hades take her again..."
"After the great flood... I worked in the underworld..."
"Poor Aphrodite..."
...That goddess who shivered about working in the underworld, I remember assigning her to an easy job.
* * *
"Humming~"
Bringing the humming Aphrodite to the underworld's entrance, I saw Thanatos's avatar. He had bound the souls of two giant brothers with ropes.
"How did you get caught by mere monsters! Release me!"
"Gasp! L-Lord Hades?!"
Otus and Ephialtes, who had died fighting the Gigantes, had arrived in the underworld. I should tell Minos to put them to hard labor.
Recognizing Aphrodite and me, they struggled.
"Release us, Hades!"
"Send us back to the living world!"
Not a chance. Maybe if they were still alive and under the prophecy's protection, but as souls, escaping Thanatos was impossible.
Thanatos's avatar threw the giant souls, and they rolled on the ground, shouting about Artemis and returning to the living world.
This would disrupt Charon's work.
"Aphrodite, can you charm them?"
"That's easy~"
The goddess of beauty and love smiled. Her enchanting gaze turned to the giant souls.
"Let us out... Ah..."
"Zeus tricked us! He must have... Ah..."
There had been many unruly souls, but with Aphrodite's help, the work would improve.
Where to assign her? The cold Cocytus River, where souls hesitate to cross? The banks of the Acheron River, where the unruly gather? Or the Phlegethon River, where memories cause hesitation?
As I pondered, Charon approached. The always weary ferryman grumbled.
"These have no coins. Should I still take them?"
"They're criminals, so they need judgment. I'll pay their fare."
"Tsk... Alright. Get on, you lot!"
The dazed giant souls boarded Charon's boat. Otus went first...
Splash—Wobble.
Huh? Was Charon's boat always this fragile? It should hold many souls.
"Why is it so heavy? Hey, you sit over there!"
Charon seemed to think the same. He seated the giants at opposite ends to balance the boat.
Next, Ephialtes boarded...
Crack—Snap!
What...?
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