Falsifying history is good business

Chapter 187 All parties are going all in

Chapter 187 All parties are going all in

Accompanied by Odin, Lin You once again crossed the fault between Olympus and the Nine Realms and came to the Nine Realms where the spatial state was more stable.

As soon as he settled down, Lin You contacted the Great World Eden and told them Zeus' plan in detail. In the end, he emphasized: "This is Zeus' decision. I can't interfere, let alone stop it."

What I mean is that if Zeus messes up or something goes wrong later, it will have nothing to do with me as the writer.

The two big guys in the Garden of Eden already knew the writer's temperament and did not say much; because their attention was now drawn to Mount Olympus in the big world.

The appearance of Orcus and Dis could not be hidden from the God of Time.

"The Pantheon has also joined the game." Chronos realized it belatedly, "Could this be Zeus's plan? He deliberately let Jupiter see the flaws of Mount Olympus and lure them into the game, so as to seize the Pantheon's handle to destroy the big world plan?"

"If you ask me, the God King of Mount Olympus has enough courage and wisdom to complete this plan." God said slowly in His usual calm tone, "What I am worried about is whether He can control the situation from beginning to end."

If Zeus' plan went exactly as planned, with Ares and Poseidon already confirmed to have rebelled, the Olympian pantheon would conservatively lose two-thirds of its main gods in this incident - and the possibility of even greater losses could not be ruled out.

With such a heavy loss, Olympus' strength will drop to a dangerous level in a short period of time, and it will lose its absolute advantage over the Pantheon.

The benefits are obvious; that is, the Olympian gods will firmly occupy the identity of "victim", thereby gaining the moral high ground in attacking the Pantheon.

Some accusations themselves lack evidence. If they are raised by the Olympian pantheon, which has an absolute advantage, they will be seen as taking advantage of the situation and bullying others; even more seriously, they may be said to be fabricated and framed.

But when the Olympian pantheon suffered real losses and was confirmed as a victim, it became logical to make the same accusation again; moreover, as a victim, even if one did something extreme, it would be easier to be understood and forgiven, right?
More importantly, in this incident, the Pantheon really couldn't help but join in; if it were caught, then the evidence that the Olympian gods had been lacking in the past would be there.

It's just about letting a few main gods sleep for dozens or a hundred years. If it can replace the entire Pantheon, who can say it's not worth it?

This is also the reason why God put "courage" before "wisdom" when making evaluations. Similarly, it is precisely because he has figured out the pros and cons that Lin You dared to blackmail Zeus in front of the "helm".

As for the problem that God was worried about, Chronos's reaction was the most direct; the power of time surged out from the three-headed dragon's divine body, crossed the endless void, and surrounded the world of the God of War.

No matter which god wants to enter the world of the God of War, he must fight head-on with the God of Time and win before he can enter.

The divine power is so magnificent that even the author, a half-baked "god", has noticed it.

Ares on Mount Olympus naturally noticed the change; his face immediately turned gloomy.

The actions of the God of Time show that he is protecting the Ares World from interference; obviously, only valuable things are worth protecting. From this, it can be inferred that what is happening in the Ares World at this moment is beneficial, valuable, and worth protecting for Chronos.

From a standpoint, what the God of Time wants to protect is most likely what the God of War does not want to see. So Ares quickly realized that the situation in the God of War world must have changed to his disadvantage.

"It's your turn." Ares said to Orcus and Dis. "Now? How can we get through the obstacles set by the God of Time?" Orcus and Dis looked troubled at the same time.

Unlike the twelve main gods and their subordinates, the Roman Empire made almost no substantial changes to the creator gods of the Olympian pantheon. In many cases, they simply translated the names of the creator gods according to the pronunciation of Roman Latin and added them directly to their own Roman mythology.

For example, the goddess of the night, Nyx, was also called Knox in Rome, but the names were pronounced differently, but they both referred to the same deity.

In other words, although Olympus and the Pantheon belong to two different pantheons, and Zeus and Jupiter are two independent gods, if we trace back further, there is no clear definition or division between the two pantheons when it comes to the gods of creation.

Chronos, the god of time, was also recognized by the Roman pantheon. Even if Orcus and Dis smashed their heads, they could not break through the barrier set up by Chronos.

"Don't worry, Chronos will be distracted soon and won't be able to take care of you." Ares said resolutely, and then a hidden divine thought was transmitted from Mount Olympus to the underworld.

In front of the gate of the underworld, Poseidon, who received the message from Ares, swung his trident suddenly, drove away the guarding three-headed dog, and started knocking on the bronze gate with the trident.

The piercing sound echoed in the underworld, penetrating through the gate into the deepest part of hell, all the way into the ears of the Titans suppressed in Tartarus.

The Titans, who already had a violent temper, were first annoyed, then angry, and soon began to riot; fortunately, Tartarus had a heavier bronze gate that blocked the Titans' escape route.

This situation made the Titans even more irritable; so the entire Hell began to shake slightly, and the dead souls wandered restlessly in the underworld, disturbed by the Titans' rage.

On the throne of the underworld, Hades frowned slightly, but was not too worried; He first sent the god of death and the god of sleep to appease the dead souls, while he continued to sit high on the throne.

Hades is Hades, Hades is Hades; as long as the King of Hades still sits on his throne, no one can disturb this kingdom of the dead. The Titans have been imprisoned for endless years since their defeat, and they have never seen any chance to revolt.

As for Poseidon who came to the door, although it made Hades angry, now was not the time to care about it; the King of the Underworld had the same idea as the God of Time and the Writer. As long as they could hold on until Zeus returned, all the troubles would naturally subside.

The only difference is that Hades knew Zeus' plan in advance, and he closed the underworld and watched how the situation developed to ensure that there would be no chaos in one-third of the territory of the Olympian pantheon.

On the throne, Hades saw a beautiful goddess walking towards him from afar; she was wearing a sleeveless summer dress, revealing a pair of white arms - she was the wife that Hades had robbed, and also his niece, Persephone, the Queen of the Underworld.

Pluto smiled as he watched his wife approach him; but before he could say anything, Persephone suddenly had a dagger in her hand and stabbed it into Hades' chest without hesitation.

The shaking of Hades suddenly intensified by more than a hundred times.

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