The Greece Antagonist

Chapter 421: 284 Sir, This is the way! (4.1k)



Chapter 421: 284 Sir, This is the way! (4.1k)

Chapter 421: Chapter 284 Sir, This is the way! (4.1k)

Meanwhile, Olympus.

The once majestic Great Temple had fallen into shattered ruins, and rays of divine light intensely collided in the center of the broken walls, continuously forming dazzling auroras, attempting to disperse the surrounding clouds and thunder.

Yet upon the Golden Throne, Zeus, the Divine King, with most of his torso and one arm bound by chains, still grasped the Aegis Shield with his free hand, gathered the storm clouds from the sky, and forcibly blocked the combined assault from the pantheon of gods.

Even more, he still had the strength to manipulate the thunder, striking back.

“Boom!”

Bolts of thunder as thick as water buckets fell from the clouds above, forcing the gods exerting their power to temporarily retreat from the brunt.

“Why? Why would you betray your king!”

In front of the Divine Throne, Zeus, seizing a moment to catch his breath, furiously questioned the many rebels before him, his heart a mix of shock and anger.

Hera, Athena, Poseidon, Apollo, Artemis, Hephaestus, Aphrodite... out of the Twelve Olympians, seven had turned against him; how did it come to this?@@@@

“You should ask yourself that!”

Poseidon, who harbored the deepest grudges against his brother Zeus, sneered loudly and slammed his trident to the ground without hesitation.

Suddenly, deep blue divine power surged from the cracked ground, gathering the aether from the air and forming dazzling tidal waves that roared forward.

Yet somehow, this king, who was already bewitched, suddenly snapped to alertness just as he was about fully seated, abruptly shrugging off Hera’s assisting hand and freeing one hand and part of his torso.

Even more troubling, they had preemptively killed three Cyclops and sealed Zeus’s [Thunderbolt], but didn’t expect that he had brought the Aegis Shield with him and had, using this defensive artifact, blocked numerous attacks from the gods, thus managing to catch a breath.

This resulted in a stalemate.

Sensing the resentful look from Poseidon, Hera’s face could not hide her displeasure; she immediately took up the [Heart-Seeking Bow] Corona Heart, transforming her divinity into a shower of arrows, shredding the thunderclouds gathering above Zeus.

For a moment, Zeus’s hand holding the Aegis Shield trembled slightly, and he let out a muffled groan.

Before ascending to his divine seat, he had sought to win the favor of his sister Hera by vowing to share in glory and dominion with her.

As a result, beyond her own divine authority, Hera was also endowed with a portion of the power to manipulate thunder and storms.

But the prerequisite was that they were to be a united husband and wife...

With everyone rebelling in life and death situations, why could Hera still share his authority, manipulating the thunder that belonged to him?

The injured Zeus was baffled and outraged, his words half threatening, half pleading.

“Hera, are you mad? I am still your husband! If you rebel with them, even you cannot remain the Queen of Heaven! Come back to my side, stop all this madness; I will not pursue your fault.”

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