Foolish Brother Odin

Chapter 460 The Old King Guards the Boundary Gate

Chapter 460 The Old King Guards the Boundary Gate

Seeing that the Olympian pantheon was actually fighting amongst themselves at this critical juncture, the Aesir gods were practically laughing their heads off.

【Whoosh!】

【Hahaha! 】

Within the small group of divine thought circuits formed by the various deities, bursts of laughter, like those of onlookers, echoed.

The Greek gods weren't necessarily stronger than the Aesir to begin with, so why are they resorting to this? Is there any suspense left in the outcome of this ultimate war of the gods?
There really is!
Downs' clone, carrying over a thousand gods, advanced rapidly along the spatial passage without encountering any obstacles. However, outside the Greek world, the situation suddenly changed.

What unfolds before your eyes is a Greek world that resembles a giant sphere of light.

In the semi-transparent atmosphere, clouds and mist swirl around, and in some areas where the cloud cover is thin, one can even directly peer into the land, sea, and rivers of the Greek world below from space.

Just when Downs was about to descend upon the Greek world with the gods to put an end to this grand farce, the end turned into a question mark.

Because a gigantic human face suddenly appeared on the outer wall of the world that appeared larger the closer you got to it.

The face was so large that Towns momentarily thought it was about the size of the Mediterranean Sea.

A male face.

Without Tang Si's command, the gods behind him suddenly stopped advancing, radiating a fierce divine light, and formed a three-dimensional formation behind him, making the entire divine army look like a giant spike from a distance.

At the forefront, Downs conjured a phantom over ten kilometers tall, but unfortunately, this phantom was still too small in size compared to the enormous human face.

【Uranus?!】 Towns frowned.

"Heh! Towns Paulson, you really know our world." Uranus's face, sculpted from the layers of atmospheric clouds, displayed a rich array of expressions. Towns could tell it was a self-deprecating one.

"So what if it is?" Towns did not deny it.

"It's nothing. My bastard son and my worthless grandson are both trash." Uranus's words left Tangs speechless. But he paused, then stated his position: "However, no matter how trashy they are, they are still Chaos's offspring!"

Case solved!
Why was Uranus willing to step forward in this time of crisis? Ultimately, it was because he was soft-hearted.

If his good son Cronus had cut off his manhood and overthrown his rule, he would have merely relinquished his royal power and gone back to heaven to be the god of the sky.

Despite his hatred, Uranus still recognized his son's ascension to the throne. As for Cronus's later overthrow, that's another story.

In any case, for him, the meat was still rotting in the pot.

No matter how much the Greek gods fought amongst themselves, the victor was always their own god.

The arrival of Downs, this Outer God, is a different story altogether.

For Uranus, this was the real mortal enemy.

After he said that, Towns actually admired him a little.

Towns retorted arrogantly: "Heh! Very principled! But do you think a washed-up god-king like you can stop me?"

The enormous cloud-like face wore a perfectly standard wry smile: "I have to stop it even if I can't, and besides, I am the God of the Sky. The God of the Sky of this vast world!"

"Very good." Towns' lips began to curl into a smile.

Just then, Towns saw Thor coming over after his fight with Poseidon.

"Thor, take the gods and take a stroll around Mount Olympus. There's no need to get involved in the battle between Cronus and Zeus. Remember—you can attack or defend as needed!" "Understood!" Thor wasn't stupid; he understood that Downs wanted him to go and loot, but without risking his own forces. He nodded vigorously.

"Enki," Towns called out again.

"Your subject knows." Without calling anyone else, only the god of the sea was mentioned. How could Enki not know? This was an order for him to continue stealing seawater?

Downs made a gesture, and his gods immediately dispersed like a tide. A small group followed Enki, while the majority followed Thor, entering the Greek world through the spatial passage. Only Downs' own goddess and a group of Valkyries remained in place.

Artemis, in particular, felt a strange sense of unfamiliarity despite her homeland being so close.

Looking at her legendary great-grandfather, she felt both ashamed and helpless, ashamed of her own weakness and powerlessness, and afraid that the Aesir gods would be the first to be eliminated if they couldn't defeat her.

This extremely contradictory state of mind made it impossible for her to calm down and objectively observe the battle between the God Emperor and the God King.

Towns made his move.

He didn't simply bombard the skies of the Greek world with elements, because that was Uranus himself. Simply throwing in elements would only result in them being torn apart and forcibly assimilated by Uranus's powerful storms.

The sky itself is the largest carrier of the wind element, and the sky area in the Greek world is measured in hundreds of millions of square kilometers.

Ordinary attacks could not defeat Uranus.

So what Downs has to do is... mobilize the asteroids floating in the mutated star sector between the two world clusters.

"Buzz!"

There should be no sound in the void.

However, Tang Si's divine power was too strong, and when he activated his immense divine power, it generated a huge tremor in the void.

Uranus saw almost immediately that an asteroid, roughly 30,000 kilometers from the Greek world, whose apparent size was comparable to that of Crete, Greece's largest island, was moving.

First, this asteroid, which is over 200 kilometers long and wide, appears to be surrounded by a red border.

Then it grew larger and larger in Uranus's field of vision.

Don't be fooled by the fact that 30,000 kilometers seems like a long distance. For an asteroid with a cross-sectional area of ​​several thousand square kilometers, it's not that far at all.

[You, you, you actually...] It was clear that Downs' methods far exceeded Uranus's imagination.

This is hardly the kind of divine power clashes that ordinary deities would use.

If such a massive 'rock' were to fall into the Greek world at an incredibly high speed, it's possible that the entire surface of the world would be flattened by the aftershocks of its terrifying impact.

Uranus's expression changed!
The outline of this sky god's head, extending outwards, resembles tens of kilometers of silver hair dancing wildly in a vacuum turbulence.

He certainly hoped to destroy the accelerating asteroid before it crashed into the Greek world.

Unfortunately, he was the sky god of the Greek world, not the cosmic god of this chaotic universe.

His divine power will begin to weaken significantly once it leaves the spatial barrier.

Or rather, Uranus never learned how to use his power in the universe without being greatly depleted. All his use of the power of the celestial gods remained instinctive.

As the asteroid drew ever closer and sped faster, he was helpless. Only when the asteroid, trailing a long tail, entered within a hundred kilometers of the space barrier did he muster a surge of pure divine power and fiercely meet it head-on.

(End of this chapter)

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