Greece: I am Zeus!

Chapter 40 This is the kind of creature a God-King is!

Chapter 40 This is the kind of creature a God-King is!

The delicate divine body of the Ocean Fairy has now been completely reduced to dust. If she were not the embodiment of perfume and healing laws, she would have been reduced to nothing.

Cronus had no choice but to recreate her divine body and then send her back to the ocean to gather information, as He was in no mood to deal with her now.

Although He was unaware that the ocean had clearly declared its opposition to Him at the time, with His wisdom He naturally understood that the ocean would not be His friend.

And they will most likely become enemies.

And the ocean is so powerful that we must be on guard.

As He repaired Mount Otrothus, the more He repaired it, the more suffocated He felt, and the more intense His anger became.

His authority, His power, His dignity, and even His family suffered unprecedented and severe losses in this sudden rebellion.

He even lost his goddess!

The thought of loss made Him feel dizzy.

This kept Him on the verge of exploding with rage, a furious rage that seemed ready to erupt at any moment, and it took a great deal of effort to barely suppress it.

His once inseparable comrades now have an ambiguous and difficult-to-describe attitude.

The actions of the two Titans, Crios and Hyperion, have made the now greatly weakened Cronus extremely wary.

What's even more terrifying is that, despite the magnitude of this event, although He did not summon the gods, not only did the gods not come to inquire about His supreme divine king, but they didn't even send a child or a symbolic representative to find out what was going on.

The gods' collective indifference sent chills down Cronus's spine.

He felt an unprecedented isolation, and a terrible, cold betrayal!

Traitors! They're all traitors!!!
A bunch of traitors!
Damn traitor!
However, this cannot be blamed on the gods; they also have their own difficulties and considerations.

Those gods who already harbored resentment towards Cronus were afraid that they would burst out laughing if they saw their king in such a sorry state.

These gods, who had long been utterly disappointed with Cronus, naturally wouldn't come on their own initiative at this moment.

And those neutral deities who are wavering, they must observe the situation and remain neutral at this moment.

It's not good to be too eager to pledge allegiance now. If they choose the wrong person or side, it will be too late to regret it. Therefore, they won't rush to express their loyalty.

Among the gods, not all were rebels or bystanders; there were also great gods loyal to Cronus.

However, they also had to consider one thing: maintaining the dignity of the God-King.

All the gods knew what had happened; King Cronus had suffered heavy losses, lost face, and his authority had been damaged.

But in the end, this is also a family matter of their God-King family. Before the God-King has given the order to summon them, is it not good to be too proactive?
What if this arouses the suspicion, cunning, cruel and tyrannical god-king Cronus's vigilance, or even makes him resentful?
If the God-King does not want others to see him in a humiliated and disheveled state, and they rashly go there, further damaging the God-King's reputation, what should be done?

It is precisely these concerns that have led the vast majority of gods to choose to observe and remain silent.

When there's a possibility of making a mistake, it's better not to do anything at all; inaction is worse than action.

Just like Iapetus, the Weaver of Death, who was a staunch supporter of Cronus, he immediately wanted to come to Cronus's aid when he discovered the upheaval on Mount Olympus.

His eldest son, the most powerful of the second-generation Titans, the raging Atlas, and his second son, the reckless and arrogant Menotius, were also among the first to rush in with their father.

However, they were all firmly stopped by Clymene, Iapetus's wife and daughter of the ocean. The reason was to protect the dignity of the god-king; when the god-king was not in danger, they could only wait for his summons and avoid any unnecessary offense.

Although Iapetus was extremely anxious, after much deliberation, he heeded his wife's advice and decided to remain inactive for the time being.

The gentleness of the Ocean Goddess easily ensnared the cruelty of death.

In a subtle and pervasive way, His firm steps were temporarily halted.

Faced with Cronus, who had lost the gods' favor, the gods each had their own thoughts, and they were all looking for the best way out for their own future.

This has resulted in the fact that no great deities are coming to care about the God King, and as for lesser deities, they are neither qualified nor dare to.

In fact, with the wisdom of King Cronus, these complex thoughts and concerns of the gods could be fully understood with just a little in-depth consideration.

However, the God-King, whose mind was constantly scorched by endless rage, was clearly unwilling to delve into these "trivial matters"; his heart was filled only with hatred and revenge.

Thus, the god-king Cronus was left only to harbor deep hatred for his once incredibly close comrades, pouring out all his misunderstandings and resentment.

It is very difficult for a king to reflect on himself.

Especially the supreme god-king.

Their greatest skill is blaming others and shifting all responsibility onto others.

The gods only need to consider the God-King, while the God-King has many other things to consider.

Instead of reflecting on your own actions, you should blame others!

The God-King is such a being.

A king who is tolerant and able to care for the difficulties of his subordinates is an extremely rare breed, so rare that even phoenix feathers and unicorn horns cannot describe it.

The gods under Cronus are truly in a difficult position; inaction is wrong, but action may not be right either.

There are plenty of cases like this in the world where being single-minded leads to getting stuck on both ends.

As for the God-King, the series of events He encountered made Him increasingly angry, His rage intensified, and His heart grew increasingly hot and agitated. Every moment He felt like going mad, but He could only force Him to endure it.

He has been reflecting on the current situation, which has made Him extremely vigilant. It is no longer the time for Him to act arbitrarily and control everything.

Now, He must find a way to win over the gods, stabilize the situation, and deal with the rebels.

Then we'll settle scores with all the traitors one by one!
But now, we must not push potential allies toward the enemy.

Calm down, must calm down!
These four words echoed continuously in the depths of Cronus's soul, as he struggled to suppress the rage that threatened to erupt at any moment.

However, all his calm efforts were shattered when His Majesty the God-King saw the rapidly growing Mount Olympus, which had even grown to be as tall as Mount Olympus.

All his remaining reason was completely overwhelmed in that instant, and he could no longer control it!

Planning my ass! Staying calm my ass! Enduring my ass!
The traitors have jumped out! Take them down!
Get rid of them!!!
Enraged and overjoyed, the God-King's handsome face was contorted with rage. Alone, he shattered the void and arrived at the towering Mount Olympus without hesitation!

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