Pivot of the Sky

Chapter 337: Unlucky one and a half

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Zeus stared at Amon and said, "You have angered the gods of Olympus, and we have ended our cooperation. If you want to establish such a new covenant, when the Olympus pantheon expands, it will annex your divine domain and destroy it. Your temple. The world's worship of God Amon may no longer exist, are you willing to bear such consequences?"

Amon smiled: "Zeus, I know your plan. This plan was implemented by us. Although the situation has changed now, the plan is still in progress. Do you think Alexander would do that in the world?"

Zeus snorted coldly: "Alexander may not be like this, but he won't be the emperor forever. Since Poz first ruled the Tianshu continent and then Macedonia, there will be a new empire to replace it. I have confirmed this in the world. However, once your divine domain in the world is annexed and the inheritance of beliefs is completely lost, it is almost impossible to recover. Look at Horus today, his situation may be your situation tomorrow .”

Amon frowned: "Zeus, are you thinking of me declaring war when you say such a thing?"

Zeus shook his head: "When you killed the envoys, you were already declaring war, and I am here to negotiate with you. The war in the world is decided by the world, and it is almost impossible for the gods to descend on the battlefield in person. I am here today I want to tell you that you and your kingdom of angels are waiting to accept this fate, it will become an isolated island in the eternity of immortality."

Amon said in a deep voice: "Did you hear what I just said? I will be my guide and you will be your guide. Let the people of the world choose for themselves. The agreement does not inherit the ancient promises of the Anuna Enlightenment God System and the Jiulian God System."

Zeus: "From now on, you are not allowed to kill the gods and envoys of Olympus in my domain of the gods."

Amon shook his head and said, "I don't mind whose God's Domain this is, and I don't make such an agreement with you. If I kill the gods or envoys of Olympus in your God's Domain, I will bear the consequences , you just have to decide what you want."

Zeus: "That is a direct conflict between the gods. Have you considered the consequences? Even if you are the lord of the kingdom of heaven, you must face the challenge of the Olympian gods, and you cannot avoid it!"

Amon said calmly: "If it is a conflict between the gods, of course I cannot avoid it, because in my heaven, I am the only god, and I will face it personally. I will not continue the old agreement with you, O The gods of Lympus will pay the price for what they have done. Even if you realize your plan in the world, even if all my temples are destroyed, I will not hesitate. What you want to prove is the ultimate golden fairy, and My wish is to transcend the method of ghost cultivation, you and I have our own wishes."

While speaking, Amon imprinted the situation of his discussion with Gou Mang into the souls of Pythagoras and Zeus at the same time with the magic of information. Although there are conflicts between the gods, such conflicts do not hinder calm communication. Pythagoras shrugged and said, "Zeus, you can't convince Amon anymore."

Zeus stood up without saying a word, stood up and walked away. The negotiation between him and Amon broke down. Amon was unwilling to abide by the traditional agreement on the domain of the gods between the old gods. He even wanted to abandon the concept of the domain of the gods. If someone among the gods of Olympus meets Amon again, he will probably be beheaded by him. This is determined by his past actions. Once Amon did this, he would face a direct challenge between the gods, and the consequences would be unpredictable.

Pythagoras sighed: "Amon, you will be a different god. It may not be easy for you to transcend the foundation and soil that gave birth to you as a god. Even if you succeed, the believers in the world may still live in In that spiritual source."

Amon stood up and bowed to Pythagoras: "Sir, I understand this, but this is my vow."

Zeus left Pythagoras Manor, stepped into the void and returned to Olympus Heaven with a scowling face, and the envoys who came chasing Amon had retreated quietly at some point, and did not stay in Pythagoras Peeking outside the estate. There were originally six gods above the sky, but four of them had already left, and only Aphrodite and Hermes were still watching.

In the fierce battle on the outskirts of Delphi, the envoys under these two gods lost the most. Among the twelve envoys killed by Amonger, nine of them were guided by them. Why is this so? On the one hand, the reason is that these two gods contributed the most to exclude and persecute Amon. Aphrodite even went to the world as an ordinary girl Helen to provoke, and later shot Amon with the arrow of the god of love. Alexander. It was Hermes who sent the oracle to appoint Aesop as the envoy of the city-state of Midori to Delphi to offer sacrifices.

On the other hand, the envoys they sent were also relatively weak in combat effectiveness, and Amon's close-up assassination was of course looking for the weakest point of the front line. It can't be blamed that these envoys are not powerful enough in combat, because the gods who guide them are not particularly good at fighting. Although they also have the achievements of the Creator, Hermes and Aphrodite are the two weakest in combat power among the twelve main gods of Olympus.

They had the deepest grudge with Amon, and this grudge was caused unilaterally. Amon never took the initiative to provoke these two gods. Especially Hermes, when Amonshan was managing the farm in the city-state of Midori, this god entered Aesop's shop and asked the price of the statue with a tentative tone. Aesop knew his identity, so of course he wouldn't fall for his tricks, but he didn't treat him as a god either. (Note: Refer to Chapter 290 of this book, The Ordinary World.)

Later, when Aesop was telling stories to people in the temple square, Hermes appeared again, and he made a request to Aesop: "Although you have your god in your heart, you cannot go to the temple like everyone else." Sacrifice to Hermes? Even if you don’t contribute your belongings, just participate in the ceremony. In that case, you will be more popular.” Aesop told a story about “the wolf is coming” and wisely refused Hermes, let this god have nothing to say. (Note: Refer to Chapter 318 of this book, The Wolf Is Coming.)

As the patron saint of the city-state of Midori, why did Hermes focus on Aesop, which eventually led to such an enmity with Amon? It's not entirely because Aesop doesn't believe in his patron saint. There are many greedy, selfish, cunning people in the city of Midori, who believe in gods on the surface, but are full of sin, blasphemy and offence.

In fact, as soon as Aesop returned to Midori, he dealt with Hermes in silence, planting the seeds that would germinate in the future.

When Aesop first returned to Midori, his cousin Reid Ackerman thought that the stranger had come to seize the family property, and after sixty years, the last time Reid saw Aesop was still He was only a ten-year-old child, and he really couldn't identify the identity of the old man, so Aesop asked the city-state citizens' assembly to make a ruling.

There was a ceremony at the scene of the ruling. Under the auspices of two priests, Thales prayed to the gods on behalf of the people of the city and prayed for the coming of the oracle. Hermes issued an oracle—"People of Midori, the old man in front of you has returned from a foreign land, where he has not received the light of the gods, and the gods will not prove his identity, he needs to prove himself. "

Hermes should know who Aesop is, but refuses to prove his identity for Aesop, leaving the decision to the city-state citizens' assembly. He couldn't say that he was wrong in doing so, and he didn't say a word. But in the eyes of a mortal, Aesop, since the patron saint has already stated his position, it doesn't matter if he doesn't believe in this god.

The most important means for Aesop to prove his identity is to ask someone to open the stone slab of the bottom step in front of the old house. The scepter of Hermes is engraved on the back of the slate. This is an architectural custom in Midori, where a symbol of the patron saint is left in a hidden place when building a house. According to ancient legends, if the secret is leaked and the devil finds out, it will lose the protection of the patron saint.

Only the heirs of the Ackerman family would know such a secret. Aesop lifted the slate in public, and everyone no longer had any doubts about his identity. In fact, with Aesop's wisdom, he could use other means to prove his identity, but he chose to use such a method, which can also be regarded as a silent response to the Hermes oracle. (Note: Refer to Chapter 289 of this book, the person closest to the gods.)

Later, Aesop rebuilt the old house, and Amon hired craftsmen to repair it as a servant. He also asked Aesop specifically, according to the tradition of the Midori city-state, whether to find another hidden location to leave the symbol of the patron saint? Aesop said no need, just put the stone slab engraved with the Hermes scepter on the spot.

This unnoticed detail, Hermes is very clear. Aesop's doing this is a silent contempt for the patron saint of the city-state, and it is tantamount to telling Hermes that he does not need the protection of the patron saint of the city-state. The stone slab that was lifted and put back as it was was like a mortal mocking the gods. In Hermes' eyes, it was also a kind of blasphemy and offense, but it left him speechless. That's why what happened later.

Today, seeing Amon rushing into the Pythagoras Manor, killing the envoy all the way, and then Zeus also went, this kind of conflict can only be resolved by the two Lords of the Kingdom of God talking in person, and the other gods left. But Hermes and Aphrodite didn't leave, wanting to see with their own eyes what would happen? Amon might fight Zeus, because he had killed so many envoys just now, if that was the case, Amon would never end well!

Now they have had too much grievance with this powerful god. Even though it was caused by their own actions, they don't want Amon to leave safely. So they stayed here to watch the movement of Pythagoras Manor, but saw Zeus leave angrily.

Hermes frowned and said to Aphrodite, "I don't know what kind of agreement the father of the gods made with Amon? Why did he leave with such an angry face?"

Aphrodite also frowned and said: "That guy Amon is very difficult to deal with. Look at how ruthless he was just now, and he has no intention of negotiating with us at all. The father of the gods has gone, and it is impossible to talk to him Very happy."

Hermes: "But a new covenant must be signed between the two gods. The cooperation between Amon and Zeus has been suspended. We need to discuss the matters between the two gods. It is estimated that the agreement reached will make Zeus very unhappy."

Aphrodite: "Today is considered cheap for Amon. He actually knew about Pythagoras Manor and ran there to wait for Zeus to negotiate. Artemis told him, no wonder he killed him without saying a word After killing so many envoys, he already knew where he could get out. He didn’t talk to us, he just waited for Zeus to come, killing the envoys is a demonstration to us!”

Hermes: "We can't keep him anymore. Zeus is gone, why doesn't he go? In the Pythagoras manor, he can step into the void and return to his heaven, but we can only watch Look at it. Zeus allowed him to leave like this, there must be a new agreement!...Look, he came out."

At this time, the sky was slightly white, the starlight in the sky was gradually dimming, and dawn was approaching. Amon walked out of the hut, and Hermes and Aphrodite in the sky immediately discovered it. But Zeus had already left first, obviously allowing Amon to leave calmly. Even if the two gods were unwilling, they could only stare.

However, Amon did not step into the void, and then turned into a golden light and shot straight into the sky. By the time Hermes reacted, the Key of Destiny had already pierced. In another situation, Hermes would not have allowed Amon to succeed in such a surprise attack, but he never dreamed that Amon would not leave under such circumstances, and even rushed directly into the sky to assassinate him. It was precisely because of this carelessness that when he talked with Aphrodite just now, he exposed the hidden position in the air and was discovered by Amon.

After all, Hermes also has the achievements of the creator, and he has already sacrificed his staff in horror. A towering tree appeared in the air, and two green giant snakes on the tree rushed towards Amon from left to right, but he himself disappeared. Hermes is not the envoy who was killed by Amonger. He is not made of flesh and blood. Although the key of fate's attack cannot be dodged, he blocked the blow with a magical staff and summoned Afu in his soul. Lodite—Hurry up, Amon is crazy!

Seeing Amon rushing forward to attack Hermes suddenly, Aphrodite pulled out her belt in horror and swung it at Amon. The belt turned into colorful lights in the air, wrapping around Amon's body with the power of charming souls, and she also flew back at the same time, calling Hermes to flee quickly.

There was a muffled sound of "bang", and the key of fate pierced the towering tree. The tree turned into green light and exploded, and then fell back into the shape of a scepter from the clouds. The two giant snakes had just wrapped around Amon's body, and the golden light all over Amon's body was like an invisible shield, making a rattling sound when the giant snakes were entwined. As the big tree exploded and the divine spell was broken, the two giant snakes also disappeared.

Hermes didn't have time to take back the scepter, Amon shot too quickly, his figure staggered back in the exploding green light, and the key of destiny shot out countless golden lights to entangle him. There were countless dazzling thunderbolts in the golden light, and the loud noise was accompanied by the shaking of the sky and the earth. Hermes was instantly wiped out—the god who had rushed to the battle fell.

Maybe Amon can't be blamed for being too ruthless and strong, but Hermes himself is too careless, and he is not good at fighting, but he has the deepest grudge with Amon. Amon came because of Aesop's death, and Aesop's death can be said to be caused by Hermes. Now that Amon has made a move, he won't just kill those driven demigods.

The body of the god is the heart, and it is a different existence from ordinary people. Amon cannot use the key of fate to assassinate Hermes like an ordinary lance. This time he used a powerful method. It's not that Amon has never killed the Creator, and Seth fell in the hands of Amon. In terms of the means of life and death, Hermes is far behind Sett.

Amon beheaded Hermes, and Aphrodite's attack had just begun. Surrounded by colorful lights, he felt a burst of strange fragrance hit his soul. This fragrance can no longer be described by the fragrance or fragrance of the world, and it is also a supreme enjoyment for the gods, as if the deepest desire in the soul has been awakened and satisfied, indulging in this state and even unwilling to do anything Thinking, not wanting to do anything, that is the most ecstatic feeling in heaven and earth.

Aphrodite's attack in this situation is of course her strongest and best attack. Although it is not harmful, it is an excellent means of cooperation. If Hermes could take the opportunity to launch a counterattack, Amon surrounded by colorful rainbow lights would definitely be very passive. Unfortunately, Hermes has already fallen at this time.

If Aphrodite's method can completely charm Amon's soul, she herself can launch a very harmful attack. It's a pity that Amon didn't give her this chance. In just one breath, Amon, who was in the extreme ecstasy of body and mind, let out a low drink, and a golden fist passed through the rainbow light and hit Aphrodite's front. chest.

Aphrodite had seen Hermes fall, so of course she didn't dare to fight Amon, she only hoped that the rainbow light would linger for a while so that she could take the opportunity to escape. Her figure had already flown back a long way. The fist disappeared, and then a giant golden hand appeared in the sky in the direction Aphrodite flew away. The giant hand slapped fiercely, holding Aphrodite's beautiful body in the palm of his hand.

The colorful rainbow lights in the sky disappeared, and Amon turned into a golden giant standing on the clouds, holding Aphrodite with his left hand, and pointed the key of fate at her with the other hand.

Aphrodite was held in the palm of Amon's hand, and her whole body was wrapped in a charming light. This light was trembling and screaming, as if it was about to be crushed by Amon's five fingers at any time. Seeing that the key of fate was aimed at her, Aphrodite suddenly let out a long moan, and her belt returned to her body, and then the rainbow light burst out between Amon's fingers, and the belt and dress melted into one strand. The surging mana exploded.

With a trembling of the big golden hand, a gap was released, and Aphrodite's naked body turned into a rainbow and shot towards the sky. Amon didn't chase after it, and the golden giant became normal again. He took out a bow and shot it with the key of fate as an arrow. The arrow hit Aphrodite who was fleeing.