Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 433 The Chain Reaction of the God King's Capture

Chapter 433 The Chain Reaction of the God King's Capture

Strategically, we should despise our opponents; tactically, we should take them seriously.

Towns will never forget his coach's old words.

Downs also wouldn't forget that the Greek world had a bunch of ancient gods like the goddess of night. They were disliked by Zeus, and in turn, disliked Zeus.

The problem is that once the Aesir demonstrates enough power to destroy the Greek world, the attitude of these ancient Greek gods might change. They might shift from non-cooperation to aligning themselves with Zeus.

Towns will definitely take these old gods into account.

Unaware of Odin's antics in Tartarus, Downs even prepared for the worst—that Zeus would reconcile with his father Cronus, and the once-mighty twelve Titans would lead the Titan army to officially join the battle ranks of Olympus.

These big guys typically have maxed-out physical defense but terrible resistance to magic.

Regardless, their physiques are impressive, making them excellent meat shields.

"To be lenient in assessing the enemy" is a fine tradition of the Chinese people.

What he needs to do now is to give his subordinates enough confidence, to the point that he doesn't mind being a god-emperor who saves lives.

Ahem, as for how the deaths and injuries occurred, that's none of your business!

This is probably the last large-scale war of gods in this chaotic universe.

After the car overturned the Greek gods, Towns had no idea if there would be an even greater challenge.

It is very likely that once this war ends, the universe will come to an end.

So, after this battle, how will this huge pie be divided in the new world formed by the combined world clusters of the two sides? It won't be something that can be divided just by talking.

Do you want power and status?
Earn it with your own hands!
As for those who overestimated their abilities or were unlucky enough to perish halfway through, that was simply fate.

Having lived in this world for nearly two centuries, and although all the mythical events seemed to be happening at an accelerated pace, after enjoying all the riches and honors, Downs had long since become incredibly indifferent to everything.

Perhaps, the only thing that can stimulate Towns's senses is the novelty of conquering other worlds and overpowering the new goddess.

Unbeknownst to her, Artemis finished her dance on the stage. Filled with intense shame, she gracefully descended the steps and knelt before Downs.

"Your Majesty...please do not take away the nymph goddesses who serve me."

She could certainly feel the greedy gazes from below the stage. They weren't directed at her, but at her followers.

Nymphs are minor goddesses in Greek mythology, and can also be considered fairies and nymphs, appearing in mountains, forests, fields, springs, and the sea. They are spirits of nature, usually depicted as beautiful maidens who love song and dance. They do not age or fall ill, but they do die. Their union with gods can also produce immortal offspring.

Honestly, these foreign secondary gods are quite appealing to the Aesir.

The original group of gods of the Aesir were mostly male gods and few female gods.

This is an inevitable result of natural selection.

In various battles between gods, only the strongest individuals can survive.

Didn't you see that back when Kinlunga first created the world, even the first God-King Paul had to run off to steal the Giantess?

As a result, the old Aesir gods would often steal goddesses while conquering new pantheons, leaving the poor gods to turn their attention to the goddesses of the newly conquered pantheons.

In the Aesir, a race that values ​​military achievements above all else, this is no easy feat.

After several ups and downs, those who were ambitious but short-lived all perished. The remaining ones either lay down and waited to die, or had some real achievements and could still hope for a better future.

Faced with Artemis's plea, Downs, of course, refused.

Sensing Downs's thoughts, Freya stepped forward and shouted, "Know your place!"

Loot has no right to ask the God-Emperor for anything. Especially a loot that isn't very obedient.

Artemis's eyes widened, and she quickly realized her situation again—she was no longer the goddess-king who was protected by the Father God, loved by all, and high above everyone else.

She tried hard to control her facial expressions, hoping to look better.

At this moment, Amaterasu surprisingly displayed her excellent ability to drag innocent people down with her, and began to teach Artemis how to please Downs.

The once exemplary Fusang Nadeshiko (woman of the Japanese nation) had this side to her? Towns was a little surprised.

Forget it, it's not important.

One of the three virgin goddesses is gone, and Towns is starting to look to the remaining two...

The capture of a god-king had far greater consequences than either of the god-emperors had imagined.

Aside from the spatial passage that Thor had already destroyed, no god-king level battles occurred in the other five passages for the rest of the time. Instead, the slave gods of the Greek subordinate world were driven to attack.

This time, they no longer held back, no longer 'maxing out their defense out of fear of getting hurt,' but rather it was more like 'maxing out their attack to court death.'

A group of slave gods, all of them went mad, each fighting with their lives on the line, and at one point even overwhelmed the Aesir gods in terms of momentum.

The opponents were mostly at the level of true gods, with the majority not even reaching the level of lower gods.

The decline in the level of warfare ironically gave the ordinary heroes of the Jinlunga world an opportunity.

When the enemy gods abandon their defenses and launch a desperate attack, those mortal heroes who are just one step away from victory actually have a chance.

Many people truly risk their lives to climb the ladder to the realm of gods.

Those slave gods who had no way out were also fighting desperately.

For a time, the intensity of the divine war did not decrease but increased.

Almost every hour, Downs heard reports of the fall of gods from both sides. At the height of the conflict, as many as five gods, both allies and enemies, could be wiped out in an hour.

Towns remained calm in the face of this level of combat.

Most of the mortal heroes he had gathered before had already been deified. These mortals who had become gods possessed combat power that was absolutely at the ceiling level among the gods. Their fighting spirit and skills were already far superior to these decaying ancient gods of the god-level. Through continuous battles, once they reached the god-level in terms of divine arts, they were truly unstoppable.

Reports of Gawain, Beowulf, and others slaying enemy gods have been reported one after another.

I have a feeling that many of them have a chance to become gods after the war ends.

Towns largely ignored it.

During this period, his greatest pleasure was looking at Artemis's unwilling yet forced-to-perform face. This stage of training was the most enjoyable.

Towns had no idea that the consequences of his actions would even affect the Greek hell of Tartarus.

……

"Huh? That hundred-armed monster has left?" The former god-king Cronus, who was trapped in the divine prison, keenly sensed the unusual movements of his mortal enemy.

To say that it's undetectable is a lie.

The Hundred-Handed Giant was a massive mountain of flesh. His brief absence was simply too conspicuous.

Just then, Odin's smug voice pierced the prison: "Heh heh! My elder brother has just captured Artemis, the goddess-king of Olympus. Zeus couldn't sit still and sent Historian Hermes, wanting to borrow the power of the Hundred-Handed Giants!"

(End of this chapter)

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