Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 437 A Severe Attack on the Heart!

Chapter 437 A Severe Attack on the Heart!
Why does he possess so much knowledge? How could the simple-minded Paul and the even simpler-minded Bestella produce a prodigy like Downs, a god-king?
Everything now has an answer!

Thor was at a loss for words.

Towns gave him a comforting hug: "Silly boy, don't think too much. First, we need to take down the Olympian pantheon."

"Yes! We'll take down Olympus!" Thor vowed fiercely, tightening his grip on his father's arms.

Ultimately, the fact that Zeus's family, spanning three generations, all rose to power through the overthrow of their fathers is a rare occurrence, not just in Greece, but throughout the entire universe.

Children born in primitive and ignorant states often have simple and sincere emotions.

Towns's early announcement of the possibility of leaving is not a crisis for Thor, but rather a test and a spur to action.

Honestly, Towns was getting a bit tired of staying in the same place for too long. Once he defeated Zeus and gained supreme power over this chaotic universe, Towns really wanted to see if there was any way to go back to Earth.

My home is in Asgard, that's for sure.

If his hometown still existed, then of course he would return home in glory.

If Super-Earth is destroyed, don't blame Downs for raising the banner of revenge and wiping out the guys who destroyed Earth.

It's perfectly normal for someone who has been away from home for a long time to miss their hometown.

Downs's divine gaze traversed space, peering through tiny spatial rifts into the Greek world that resembled a giant egg. He silently said, "Zeus, show me some tricks! Otherwise, I'll get really bored if you fall down without much resistance."

Everything that happened in the main hall today is destined to remain a top secret.

Thor and the Valkyrie remained completely silent, as if nothing had ever happened.

The only thing the gods knew was that after today, Prince Thor seemed to have even more energy.

The following days were like a brief calm before a storm; for a full month, no huge spatial gaps were seen ahead that could be used to build large spatial passages.

Bored out of his mind, Towns focused on dealing with the Puff Goddess.

Intentionally planting flowers but not blooming, unintentionally planting willows and willows make a shade.

Somewhat unexpectedly, one evening after dinner, Artemis suddenly vomited profusely.

"Oh dear, how rude of you." Amaterasu, who was in charge of teaching Artemis, was still teasing her when she suddenly noticed that the other goddesses dining with her had a slight change in expression.

Looking at the bewildered Hunting Goddess, Downs wiped his mouth with a napkin before slowly saying, "Oh? This is truly unexpected."

"What is this...?" Artemis was still confused about what had happened.

Freya, who was seated closest to Downs at the dining table, sighed softly: "Phew, congratulations to my sister on being pregnant with the divine child."

The goddesses in the harem reacted differently.

As those who had successfully given birth to a son for Downs, they were at most curious.

Artemis was the one who reacted the most strongly.

She knew she would likely never return to the Olympian pantheon. Zeus had once cherished her, refusing to touch her himself or allow any other deity to do so. Whatever the reason, her submission to the rival god-king was the ultimate slap in the face to Zeus.

She was always very clever and knew that Zeus, that old lecher, could be infatuated with any creature, regardless of its appearance.

However, Zeus would also punish any being that defied him with thunderous force.

Whether she liked it or not, giving birth to a divine child for her enemy was an absolute act of treason. Even if the Olympian pantheon were to win in the future, her fate upon returning would likely be extremely tragic.

Conversely, it seems that the goddesses who fall into Downs' arms all have good results, especially those who give birth to divine children for Downs, who even have the opportunity to make their children the king of gods, thus gaining status through their children.

For some reason, Artemis suddenly burst into tears.

In truth, she was heartbroken, but on the surface, she had to feign sadness: "Your Majesty, I'm just overjoyed."

“Oh, I see. I’m happy to hear that too,” Towns said with a smile.

Although he didn't know why Kinlunga was so irrationally willing to welcome the birth of a new god, Artemis could serve as a breakthrough point, serving as an example to lure the Olympian gods to surrender.

He was particularly amused by the thought of the situation his brother-in-law, Apollo, would face.

Downs turned to Brunhilde: "Tell Loki to find a way to get this news to Mount Olympus as soon as possible. I want to celebrate with my father-in-law Zeus."

The two world clusters are now separated by a mutated star sector.

This doesn't mean that the two sides have completely severed contact. There are still some small spatial passages that appear and disappear. These passages would be difficult to use even for transporting ordinary people, but they would be more than enough to project divine thoughts and send out messengers or avatars with little divine power.

Before long, the news truly spread like wildfire, first reaching the mortals of Athens, and then inevitably reaching Athena's ears.

"Oh no!" Athena's expression changed drastically.

The Greek slave gods only knew that the Olympian gods were still powerful, but only Athena, who knew the inside story, was most aware of the vulnerability of the twelve god-kings.

The fact that Artemis, a powerful fighter, was already a headache enough.

If her brother Apollo were also affected, that would be truly fatal.

At this point, it would be fine if Zeus, the king of the gods, could give Apollo enough trust, but Athena's biggest fear was Hera's slander.

Hera lacked the ability to do one thing well.

Hera was absolutely the best at turning good things into bad things on Olympus.

Athena had just arrived at Zeus's temple on the sacred mountain when she heard Zeus's rebuke before even entering the hall: "Apollo's loyalty to me is absolute. Shut up!"

Zeus outwardly fears Hera intensely, but in front of the other gods, he maintains a facade of marital bliss, and is happy to share his power with her. Now that Hera has publicly insulted him to this extent, Zeus must be quite furious.

Athena saw Hera emerge from the inner sanctum with a livid face and quickly bowed, but secretly rejoiced: as long as Hera's interference failed, the gods could still maintain a semblance of harmony.

Who knew that in less than half a day, Zeus issued a decree—promoting Hercules to the position of the new king of the gods.

When Athena heard the news, her expression changed drastically, and she couldn't help but ask herself: Did Zeus really not listen to the slander?
Didn't you hear me? Now you do!
Perhaps Zeus was rationally convinced that Artemis had not betrayed him, but what about emotionally?
Three generations of his family rose to power through betrayal. Zeus himself did not obtain the throne legitimately. Was he not afraid of being usurped?

He was terrified! Absolutely terrified!

In Zeus's view, by impregnating Artemis, Tangs had gained control of the Olympian divine bloodline. Tangs could use this method to win over the hearts of the Olympian gods, especially Apollo.

Zeus could continue to trust Apollo on the surface, but he couldn't afford to be complacent.

Therefore, elevating the more loyal Hercules to the position of king of the gods was Zeus's way of securing his position.

Little did they know, this was the final blow to Apollo's heart!

(End of this chapter)

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