Supreme God

Chapter 42: Before the decisive battle

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It can be said that everyone knows that Typhon came from the sea. He made his momentum extremely huge. Wherever he passed, whether it was gods, fairies or the remaining humans, they all knew his purpose, to overthrow Olympus. Divine Court.

Along the way, Typhon and his children no longer caused carnage, but instead warmly invited the gods to watch the battle. His enthusiasm seemed to tell the gods that he was sure of overthrowing Olympus.

The gods deeply admired Typhon's high fighting spirit, but they were unwilling to go with him. The gods may have arrived at Mount Olympus before him, selected their territory, and waited to watch. Or hanging far behind him, fearing that Olympus would think they were with Typhon.

Just as a group of monsters were about to arrive at Mount Olympus, Zeus's mother, Rhea, the goddess of time, welcomed a guest.

"Iapetus, why do you think of coming to my place as a guest?"

Rhea, who was dressed like a charming woman, was very happy to look at the guest in front of her. Although he looked ordinary, it was difficult to recognize him among the crowd.

This guest had a short beard and cheeks, but now he had a wry smile on his face: "I don't want to come either, but I owe someone a favor, so I have to come."

"What's going on, Iapetus?" Rhea listened to his words with a serious face.

The person who came was his brother, Iapetus, one of the twelve Titans. He was the most easy-going among all the brothers and rarely had any disputes with others. As far as Rhea knew, the only time he fought against a human in his life was the Battle of the Titans, the decisive battle that decided the fate of the Titans. Although he sided with Cronus last time, Rhea never blamed him, and even often said good things for him and his children in front of Zeus.

Iapetus sighed: "Some people think that the Titans should not interfere in this decisive battle between Typhon and Olympus. Just like the last decisive battle between the Olympus and the Titans, there was no Just like other gods meddling.”

Rhea was startled when he heard this, and pursed her plump lips: "Who means this?"

Iapitus pointed to the sky and the ground, and shook his head: "Just think that this is what everyone means."

What he meant by everyone left Rhea speechless and could only reply: "Okay."

"If you don't let me participate in the battle, you can always let me watch the battle."

"Of course." Iapetus made a gesture of invitation: "I would like to invite the beautiful and lovely goddess Rhea, the Lord of Time, to watch a performance with her brother Iapetus."

Seeing his strange actions, Rhea couldn't help laughing, remembering that when they were young, the elder Iapetus often used this tone to tease the younger ones. Then he sighed leisurely, as if many years had passed.

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"Zeus, we are already here, come out quickly."

A huge roar roared outside the Olympus Hall, making Zeus frown unconsciously. He snorted coldly and said to the gods in the hall: "Let's go out."

When a group of gods came outside, Zeus saw the thousands of white monsters at the foot of the mountain. He couldn't help but snorted and said loudly to Hades and Poseidon next to him: "A group of freaks like this also want to Become the King of the Gods. If this spreads out, I’m afraid the gods of the outside world will laugh at our Chaos pantheon for being incompetent.”

Hades said nothing, just stared at Typhon, the so-called ancestor of all demons.

Poseidon also laughed: "That's true. There are always some octopuses who want to turn over on top of whale sharks. They don't look at their own looks and think that having more legs is enough."

Their conversation was specially spoken with divine power, and the sound was rumbling, spreading throughout the countryside, and many gods were snickering secretly. But Typhon at the foot of the mountain was so angry that he beat his chest and shouted that he would tear the three Zeus brothers apart.

"This is Zeus, he is really good-looking." Adros joked. He and several goddesses had arrived long ago and stood on the top of a mountain farther away.

"Of course, how can you hook up with so many beautiful and powerful goddesses if you are not good-looking?" Styx also laughed.

"That's true." Adros pinched his fingers and counted: "Goddess of Wisdom, Goddess of Justice, Queen Hera, Goddess of Harvest, my mother Leto, and..."

"what else?"

Adros, who was counting, suddenly heard a sound of gnashing teeth, and suddenly thought that there seemed to be a goddess who had a close relationship with Zeus next to him. He couldn't help breaking out in a cold sweat, and said hurriedly: "Also, Zeus is really lucky. All I found were beautiful and kind goddesses like Aunt Eurynome."

After saying that, he hurriedly hid behind Styx and looked weakly at Eurynome, who was ashamed and angry. Eurynome snorted coldly and whispered: "Little Adros, just pray that you don't fall into my hands."

"You can do it, why don't you let others say it." Eurynome's bad friend, the sea goddess Thetis, teased from the side.

"Just wait, one day you will meet the guy who makes you attracted." Eurunomo said bitterly.

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Outside the hall of the gods, Themis, who was slender and solemn, suddenly changed her expression and said to Zeus: "Zeus, Mnemosyne and I may not be able to participate in this battle."

Zeus's face changed: "Why?"

Themis pointed to the top of the mountain to the east, where the three Cyclops were looking silently.

"If we take action, they will take action too." Mnemosyne also said.

"Cyclops, why are they here?" Zeus and the others were no strangers to the three Cyclops on the top of the mountain. Their ability to defeat Cronus was also due to them. Even the thunder spear that he couldn't put down was made by the three of them.

Zeus and the other gods who participated in the Battle of the Titans still have fresh memories of the power of the Cyclops. If they really want to take action, Themis and Mnemosyne may not be able to take down these three Cyclops.

At this moment, the sun god Helios and the moon god Selene came to Zeus and brought bad news. Their parents, Hyperion, the Lord of the Sky, and Theia, the Goddess of Light, were entertaining guests and could not come.

"Who is the guest at the Lord of the Sky?" Zeus asked in a deep voice. Rushing to the temple of the Lord of the Sky and the Goddess of Light at this time, of course it would not be as simple as being a guest, it must be to hold them back.

"It's Aether, the Lord of Space, and Hemera, the Goddess of Day."

Upon hearing that it was these two gods, Zeus no longer expected the Lord of the Sky and his wife to come over. Ether, the Lord of Space, and Hemera, the Goddess of Day, have similar priesthoods and divine powers to the Lord of the Sky and his wife. They are the children of Erebus, the Lord of Eternal Darkness, and the Lord of Night. Zeus once saw Ether beating up a Cyclops. The powerful Cyclops had no power to fight back, and he knew clearly that their strength was even greater than that of the Lord of the Sky and his wife.

Zeus's messenger Iris also rushed over and told Zeus that his mother, the goddess Rhea, was entertaining the Titan god Iapetus and could not come to join the battle.

This series of news brought the momentum of the Olympus gods to a low point, and Zeus looked even worse.

On the other side, Typhon, stimulated by Zeus, began to order his army of monsters to charge towards Mount Olympus.

Zeus smiled from a distance and said: "Typhon, why do you ask these little monsters to come here to die? Let's all set up a formation and let the two sides fight with some strength. These little monsters under your command will not be able to be chopped down by them for a hundred years. I have only one skin."

"We are just these gods. You just need to let you come here with the ability to fight. Don't make a mess."

When Typhon heard this, he agreed, why would he let his descendants die, so he prepared to let his less powerful descendants come back, but was stopped by his wife Echidna.

"Are you stupid? Just do whatever Zeus tells you to do. Although these children are not strong, Zeus still has to be dealt with. Otherwise, he will ask us children to put his Olympus temple first Demolished."

Typhon thought for a while and replied loudly: "Zeus, my descendants are not afraid of death. If I can chop you a few times, their death will be worth it."

After Typhon finished speaking, the mountains and plains were filled with the laughter and shouts of these monsters. They seemed to have demolished the Olympus Temple in their hearts.

Outside Olympus, the onlookers could not help but sneer. They were really all monsters. The gods had even begun to communicate with each other. After Zeus and the others were defeated, they would secretly kill these monsters. During this time, many scattered gods were holding their breath. The monsters who were originally respectful to them were killing and looting everywhere during this time, making the world a mess. This proposal quickly received a response among the gods.

Zeus saw that his plan was exposed and had no choice. He first said to the two young gods Helios, the sun god, and Selene, the moon god: "You two, patrol the sky and guard the Olympus temple. You are not allowed to do anything." Any monster attacks."

"Take orders."

After Helios and Selene left, Zeus summoned the rainbow goddess Iris and the four children of Styx, the goddess of victory Niki, the god of strength Kratos, the god of passion Cheros and the goddess of violence Bi. Ya, said to them: "Except for Typhon and his wife, as well as the twelve monsters, the remaining stragglers will be left to you. Aerys has built a rainbow bridge, and you can cooperate with each other and fight quickly."

"yes."

After they all left, Zeus took a deep breath: "The gods, Mr. and Mrs. Typhon, and the twelve monsters are our opponents. After today, whether Olympus will be glorious or annihilated, it depends on This is the battle." After saying that, armor appeared on his body, holding a thunder spear in one hand and the God King's scepter in the other, and he was the first to rush down the mountain.

Seeing this, the other gods also took out their weapons and followed Zeus.

On the other side, Typhon let out a shocking roar and came forward with his wife and twelve monsters. The two sides met on the mountainside of Olympus, and a decisive battle to determine the future and destiny of the gods finally began.

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