Zeus, the God King on Mount Olympus, was extremely angry at this time because his brother, Poseidon, the King of the Sea, told him extremely shocking news.
The so-called human preacher Iathion is actually his son with the black-robed goddess Leto, Adros, whom he named the god of roads and directions.
"What does he want to do? Open up a path for humans to become gods. Does he want to go against the gods?"
Zeus roared in the hall of Olympus, making some weak gods and gods tremble. After a hundred years of training to be the true king of the divine court, the power of this divine king is indeed different from what it used to be, and it is even more obvious when he is angry.
At this time, the other great gods in the hall had different thoughts. They were either worried, scared, or indifferent. Of course, there were still people watching the show. Hera, wife of Zeus and queen of the gods, had a vague smile on her face, as if she was watching her husband's joke.
She had discovered Adros's true identity very early, and she even had a hint of doubt about Adros's other identity. After all, she was very clear about the attitude of Hecate and Styx towards Adros. If they said that they would abandon Adros and switch to other gods, Hera would find it difficult to believe it.
The one who was in a more complicated and frightened mood was Ares, the God of War. During this period, he frequently expressed his love to Aphrodite, the God of Love and Beauty, hoping to win the favor of this most beautiful goddess. Although Aphrodite was dismissive of him, he had already made a plan in his heart. If he found a way to cause an accident to Adros, then Aphrodite would definitely make other choices. After all, on Mount Olympus, this foreign goddess needs to be as close to Olympus as one family in this way.
But now that he heard that Adros was the powerful preacher, Aris was suddenly shocked. He had also seen the power of Evangelist Iathion with his own eyes. Ares felt that he could not resist the mysterious thunder alone, let alone others.
As the God of War, Ares secretly resented why he was so weak and couldn't even help him get his favorite goddess. Thinking of this, Ares secretly made up his mind that no matter what method he used, he would become a powerful main god, at least better than all his brothers and sisters. However, his determination was destined to be difficult to achieve. It's not that he is too weak, but that his opponents are stronger than him.
"Apollo, Artemis and Aphrodite, where have they gone? Don't they think they need to give me an explanation when such a situation occurs?"
Zeus's roar shook the entire divine court, and then he said to the messenger Hermes and the rainbow goddess Iris: "Go and find them all for me."
Hermes and Iris did not dare to oppose the furious Zeus, and went to the palace of the gods in Olympus as quickly as possible, but they did not find them. Later, the two divine envoys went to the human world and searched all their temples, but only found Apollo in the Temple of Delphi. As for Aphrodite and Artemis, they seemed to have disappeared from heaven and earth.
Apollo had his silver bow on his shoulder and his quiver around his waist. As soon as he entered the hall of Olympus, he said to Zeus: "Father, I don't know everything about Adros, but Whether it's him or my sister Artemis, I will find them out and make them come to Olympus to admit their mistakes."
This god who represented light had a determined look on his face, seeming to be angry at what his brother had done. His attitude made Zeus, the king of gods, very satisfied.
Zeus nodded approvingly and said happily: "Okay, Artemis will be left to you. As for Adros, he has become the main god now. You may not be his opponent. I will find a way to defeat him." Caught."
Zeus was not prepared to punish Artemis, his beloved daughter. Apart from helping Adros to fake his death and deceiving him, Artemis had done nothing else that was harmful to Olympus or him.
But Adros, Zeus made up his mind to teach his son a lesson. He was given the position of the Lord of Road and Direction, so that other gods could not interfere, but he was not satisfied yet and wanted to go to the human world to cause trouble, directly threatening the status of all gods.
If Adros was not dealt with, Zeus felt that he would not be able to convince the gods.
"Yes, we can't let Adros go like this. If humans become gods, what should we gods do? Do we want to be on an equal footing with these things made of clay?"
"Yes, we must make Adros pay the price and let him know that the dignity of the gods cannot be offended."
"I think he deserves a crueler punishment than Prometheus."
"There's nothing wrong with being tortured. I think he should be killed directly."
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Most gods, especially some weak gods and gods, are clamoring above the temple of the gods. Fear was revealed in their shouts. The centaur Chiron and the human Sisyphus became gods one after another, making these beings born as gods extremely frightened.
Their strength is low, and they may not be the opponents of those powerful demigods. The only thing they are proud of is that they have endless lifespan.
But now, powerful demigods can obtain divinity and become true gods. For countless years, they may be suppressed by these mortal beings who they once looked down upon, which makes them feel uncomfortable.
Zeus looked at these troubled gods and glanced at his brother, Poseidon, King of the Sea. He had called him here. Was he trying to put pressure on himself through these gods
Zeus nodded: "I have heard all your requests. Don't worry, Adros's fate will definitely satisfy you."
Although he looked down upon these weak gods below, Zeus had to admit that calling these people here put him under a bit of pressure. These gods include representatives of river gods, mountain gods, and gods of various natural phenomena. If they are all dissatisfied with the divine court, then he, the divine king, will no longer have any power at all. The so-called god king requires a god to be the king. If there are not many gods left, the god king will be in name only.
None of these gods noticed, and what they said was heard by Apollo, who bowed his head at the side, and remembered them one by one.
"Sure enough, there are so many gods looking for death." Apollo sneered in his heart. These miscellaneous gods must be taken care of in the future if there is a chance.
"Athena, my beloved daughter, Aphrodite, the god of love and beauty, is missing. I leave it to you to find her. If she deliberately did not come to Olympus, then you go and find her. Catch her."
"Your Excellency, Lord of Justice, the important task of capturing Adros is entrusted to you." God King Zeus called out to the goddess Themis behind him, and said warmly: "You are powerful, and you have many powerful ones. The divine weapon will surely be able to capture him to Olympus soon.”
Themis, the lord of justice who had been keeping a cold face, showed hesitation in her eyes, but she finally nodded. Then, she said to the God Queen Hera on the side: "Your Majesty the God Queen, it is very difficult to determine the whereabouts of the God of Roads and Directions. I would like to borrow your crystal artifact for use."
After hearing what Themis said, Hera was stunned, and then smiled and said: "That's really unfortunate. My crystal artifact was borrowed by the goddess of hunting some time ago. If you need it, go get it from her. "
"Why did you lend that artifact to Artemis?" Zeus said dissatisfied.
When facing Zeus, Hera no longer had a good face and said calmly: "It's rare for Artemis to borrow something from me. How can I not give it to her?"
Suddenly, Zeus stopped talking. After experiencing the ewe and the beautiful Trojan man, he found that his wife was becoming more and more unkind to him. But it doesn't matter, there are still a lot of goddesses or women who are friendly to him anyway.
The discussion meeting about Adros came to an end. Poseidon, the king of the sea, never said a word, but he went back very satisfied. For him, being able to create obstacles for Zeus was a very enjoyable thing. This feeling was even better than defeating a powerful enemy.
Apollo, the god of light, also left, but his best friend in Olympus, Dionysus, followed him. In the earliest days, the god Hermes was also a good friend of Apollo. However, because Hermes gradually became the spokesperson of Zeus, Apollo kept a distance from him.
Dionysus, on the other hand, has the same hobbies as him, music and hunting for women, which allows them to talk happily and learn from each other's experiences. They even often bet with each other to see who is better.
"Are you really planning to cause trouble for Artemis and Adros?"
Hearing Dionysus' question, Apollo smiled and said nothing. How could it be possible? If the future matter did not require the power of Olympus, he would probably hide like Aphrodite.
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At this time, Adros was in trouble.
After the sea queen Amphitrite agreed to become the Lord of Neptune, he left her two sisters, the goddess of oaths Styx and the goddess of beauty Eurynome, to help Amphitrite establish the Temple of Myrtle. A stronghold in the sea.
As for himself, he wanted to return to Troy, plan another thing, and watch the long-awaited battle to see which demigod heroes could stand out.
He once instructed the three main gods Hecate, Prometheus and Thetis not to care about which party they were from, as long as they felt that their strength and potential were sufficient, they would make him a candidate for the Lord of the Constellations.
But just when he was about to go back, two gods appeared out of thin air above the sea, blocking his way.
A blue-robed god with a white face and no beard, and an extremely majestic black-robed god, stood opposite them. Adros could feel a natural suppression. This suppression was omnipresent, seeming to come from the soul and from heaven and earth. It made his heart tighten.
"Son of Zeus, God of roads and directions, preacher of men, or Lord of the stars, which shall we call you, young god?"
The blue-robed god asked Adros with a smile, as if chatting casually, while the black-robed god had a cold expression and looked into the distance, not looking at him at all.
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