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Chapter 809 Armies Suddenly Understands

Chapter 809 Armies Suddenly Understands
Armies' smile vanished instantly.

If he hadn't acquired some resources during his astral travels, he would truly be described as destitute.

Moreover, a large portion of these places could only be hidden in relatively secret locations... those were all prepared for Zeus, but the spacetime gap was the perfect choice.

This can indeed ensure that outsiders cannot get close to the treasure... Even if he sleeps for 108,000 years, he won't wake up to find himself penniless.

Unlike this sealed tunnel that is valued by many powerful people, we can find out whether it is safe or not by just looking at what they are doing!
Sealed tunnels are simply a better place, relatively speaking.

After all, most gods wouldn't be able to wander around the most dangerous areas of the astral plane like Hermes.

When Hermes first left Greece, his strength was by no means inferior to that of Tagore's young boyfriend, Ransendel.

He did grow during his time traveling through the astral plane.

But in the end, he was almost weaker than an ordinary person with average divine power!
All of this is to explore these dangerous areas.

Hermes created several incarnations, and each incarnation even created several phantoms of saintly rank.

Where the phantom cannot return, the avatar will personally explore.

If even the incarnation cannot return, Hermes will go there in person to see if Zeus can sleep for a million or two hundred thousand years.

Given Zeus's temperament, even if he suddenly awoke and realized that the only way to leave was to trick Hermes into letting him walk through the minefield, or to risk his own life, he would simply go back to sleep after failing to fool Hermes.

Of course, it would be best if Zeus could be made unaware of the passage of time and sleep soundly.

Therefore, Hermes finally decided on the place to reside in the river of time.

But he didn't waste those dangerous places.

After all, this place doesn't have any remarkable resources, and no one would be willing to sacrifice their avatar inside like Hermes... Although they can't get out, the demiplane coordinates that belong exclusively to Hermes can still be activated even if their avatar is inside.

The rest of what you carry with you are actually consumables.

Most of it was spent on the Persephone family.

If he were still Hermes, this matter would be quite easy to resolve.

After all, once he recovers to god-level strength, he can reconnect with the phantom clones left in those hidden areas through the demiplane and put those treasures back... To gain the world's recognition, Almes' body must be reincarnated cleanly and without any flaws.

However, his demiplane is described in another way; it should be called the Kingdom of Gods.

However, the Greek gods made somewhat erroneous use of their divine kingdom, mostly using it as a warehouse.

After Almes went out for a stroll, he discovered the foolish thing the Greeks had done... but it was too late.

There was no other way; when the Greek gods encountered this small space constructed from their own divine powers and authority, their first reaction was to solidify the outer walls, making it as hidden as possible.

A kingdom that could have expanded indefinitely and whose believers could have been transformed into supplicants and angels to support it could not possibly exist.

Anyway, everyone has a palace in Olympia to live in, and the mountain fairies and little fairies are all qualified maids, so whether or not... well, there's no need to gild my own lily.

If they had truly learned how to allow their followers unlimited access to their divine realm, the Greek gods wouldn't have been suppressed to such an extent by Zeus.

Moreover, the Greeks' faith was always based on fear.

Even Athena's followers only felt a mixture of fear and respect.

At most, Demeter would receive some respect and affection, but this also made the Greeks somewhat perfunctory in their offerings to her.

This cannot be blamed on ordinary people.

Humans living under the rule of Mount Olympus were well aware of the nature of the Greek gods.

Even the most benevolent god is powerless against Zeus!
Otherwise, even though they knew Gaia had caused a lot of trouble in the world, there would still be humans willing to worship this goddess of the earth.

That was the only way the Greeks found to subdue Zeus, the god of the gods.

Even if each use requires a blood sacrifice of thousands, they are willing to do so.

It's all my own doing; I might not be able to go out in a very presentable way.

Therefore, after Hermes took a stroll outside, he simply described his divine space as a 'demiplane'.

Otherwise, the Greek gods, who already lacked any sense of shame, would likely suffer another severe blow.

Of course, it is precisely because of the special nature of Hermes originating from the divine realm that he is able to exchange resources with incarnations in other regions, no matter how isolated he is.

A mage's demiplane cannot do this.

The idea of ​​not considering oneself a god is actually quite useful, since it's a conceptual existence, and apart from a few at the very top of the multiverse, no one can limit it.

If he were still Hermes, then it would be very simple.

Armies sighed helplessly.

To become Armies, there are certain things you must give up.

His only option was to find a secret vault where Hermes resided and obtain some resources from his avatar.

This is why Armes was completely unmoved when the god of time and space simply threw the item at him. He was truly capable of entrusting this thing to Hermes, who intended to take Zeus to the rift in time and space.

Asmodeus and his group clearly didn't know this; they simply intended for Armes to serve as a relay station for information exchange.

But Trash, the god of time and space...

When the god of time and space handed him the net, Almes knew that all his secrets had been exposed.

Although his presence was indeed a great help, Armies still had some regrets: how did that guy manage to see everything?

It was completely tattered, with only half of its body remaining—no, even a large chunk of its head was missing!

How could someone like that still have the interest to observe every corner of the river of time?
His hole was really well hidden; it would have been impossible to find it without paying close attention.

Even after accepting reality, Armies still harbored resentment about it.

Perhaps it was because he knew that if it wasn't a coincidence, then it could only prove that the will of the God of Time and Space of Trash was terrifyingly unwavering.

This is something that even Prometheus, the most revered figure in Greece, could not accomplish.

Although the fire-stealer never regretted passing on the fire of knowledge to humankind, he was truly only concerned with cursing when he was suffering.

A person who can maintain maximum mental stability even when suffering is indeed likely to become the master of the river of time.

Therefore, Armies never considered the possibility of not using the net at that time.

What annoyed him was that the God of Time and Space seemed quite certain that he wouldn't misbehave.

Almes had a very bad feeling about this.

The God of Time and Space's attitude did not stem solely from his confidence in his own strength, nor from his understanding of him.

Even if he did have Uranus's memories, let alone the fact that the god who spent most of his time sleeping wouldn't know him that well.

The only possibility is Greek mythology.

Almes didn't know who did it, but he saw extremely accurate stories about them in several worlds.

Although it is mainly the image they present themselves, if you analyze it carefully and consider it from the perspective of human nature, you can also find some truth.

When Almes first saw Torrell's book of Greek mythology, he really wanted to burn it all.

Unfortunately, he can't.

Fortunately, the main villains in the story are played by Zeus.

The most terrifying thing is that when Armes travels to other worlds, he sees similar but subtly different introductions to the Greek pantheon.

Almes was somewhat suspicious that these messages came from Gaia.

After all, the character of Cranos in the book, although irritable and easily angered, is quite in line with the worldview of the multiverse.

In the eyes of these powerful individuals with their own ambitions, Zeus was nothing more than a good-for-nothing destined to die sooner or later.

But Armes knew very well that many of the things Cranus did were actually the work of Uranus.

In those books, however, Uranus is portrayed as a tyrant with no redeeming qualities other than oppressing his wife and children.

If she really did it, then Gaia is truly stupid.

Indeed, this gave Cranos a slight chance of reappearing, but at the same time, it also made the entire multiverse regard her as a fool and a piece of trash.

After all, the first chapter of Greek mythology states that all of Greece was born from Gaia.

However, after Uranus appeared, a sky that could give birth to life formed on her.

Huh~
If Uranus was really that incompetent, then what was Gaia, who handed over all of Greece to him without any resistance?
A smart person can see the traces in it.

Was Zeus, who ruled Greece for the longest time, really so foolish, greedy, lustful, and cowardly?

The matter is roughly the same, but there is an extra result and an missing premise. It seems ambiguous, but in fact, it allows people to ponder a lot.

Moreover, Gaia betrayed all the gods of Greece!

Wait, what does this have to do with Armies?
Armies' agitated mood suddenly calmed down when he caught sight of Ezra and his wife.

Whether or not the God of Time and Space of Trash learned about him through those books, it's all useless now.

He will no longer be troubled by the past, so when making choices, he will naturally not repeat the same mistakes.

Then his eyes suddenly lit up.

A string of words tumbled out: "Uncle from Lightning, the loving father of all children, I have come at your invitation!"

The tightly closed door suddenly burst open.

Katarina, who had been nonchalant all along, suddenly jumped up: "You actually found the key to open the door?"
(End of this chapter)

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