Dear Broom Knight.
Chapter 861 Hades on High Alert
Chapter 861 Hades on High Alert
Hades didn't look down on Uranus; after all, the Greek gods who truly had principles knew very well that this god's nature was genuinely upright and honorable.
If it were Hades, there would be no way he would have left the skies of Greece intact after being assassinated by his wife and children.
Although he did retaliate in a small way, such as preventing most of the Greek gods from leaving Greece from the sky.
Poseidon was able to escape with his family because the Greek sky had cracked open at that time, and he also had the goddess of the hearth who was very sensitive to smoke by his side.
But what's the point of such revenge?
Cranus has indeed perished in Asmodeus's stomach, but Gaia is still alive.
And those two guys enjoyed it for so many years!
Hades did not believe that Uranus had no senses after his death.
That is the symbol of the sky; even if the body is destroyed, the spirit remains, and Greece could not extinguish the light of the one and only god of light.
Therefore, Uranus will inevitably reunite his consciousness once again because of the sky.
Aphrodite, the goddess of love, was originally full of malice, causing trouble everywhere and deliberately provoking conflicts among the Greek gods. However, later on, she clearly seemed to have her own plans and was wholeheartedly trying to mess with Ares.
If Greece hadn't collapsed so early, Ares would probably have ended up killing his father.
This is clearly the kind of revenge Uranus would choose.
Hades saw it all clearly and criticized it harshly... but what's the use?
Even though they cheated him, he still got to enjoy everything he was entitled to!
How could someone who's been dead for so long still value their bottom line so much?
However, although he didn't like Uranus's personality, he didn't hate him either.
Even those who wish to distance themselves from a god who persists in their beliefs will admire their will.
Unfortunately, Uranus had neither luck nor life.
He was about to successfully retaliate with his own hands, but then Greece collapsed.
The one I wanted to kill the most, Cranus, had his divinity and divine authority completely devoured... He probably will never be able to reappear.
Even Aphrodite didn't know why, but she completely lost her presence.
Even Zeus, without the help of Mount Olympus, could not, like Hades, use the omnipresent River Styx to explore his 'old friends' from the past.
As the former Greek god of the underworld, Hades was able to sense the presence of the Greek gods.
Before leaving the River Styx to find Persephone, he had investigated the situation... He wanted to know whether Poseidon's arrival in this world was merely a coincidence, or whether he had come specifically for him.
Hades knew that Poseidon would hate him.
Hating Zeus was Poseidon's usual state.
But Hades, Poseidon had always looked down on his elder brother... In the seahorse's mind, Hades, who was clearly capable but failed to compete with Zeus to the end, was incompetent and cowardly.
As a result, when Zeus fled, he only took Hades with him and not him.
Although this was Hades' own ability, Zeus wasn't foolish enough to walk down the River Styx, but he excluded Hades.
But Poseidon wouldn't care about that; he had his own logic.
To be honest, he might as well just go through the motions of chaos and stop trying to think about logic.
Hades didn’t think Poseidon would cause him much trouble, but he certainly had to be on guard.
A fool's sudden inspiration might not cause him to lose everything, but it could certainly turn him into a laughingstock.
Hades didn't want to become an awkward background figure or a fool's witness, like other gods who appeared in the story alongside Poseidon.
Styx's response to him was simple: all the information they found was publicly available.
The largest cluster of energy is at the center of the multiverse, probably those few in Paradise Mountain.
Furthermore, there was a dark place, which was supposed to be the Greek god who had been swallowed by hell. No one knew if it was the same one as before.
Then there are smaller points of light, which should be a remote little galaxy.
But the Greek aura in this galaxy is so bright it's annoying... that must be Poseidon.
There were other scattered scents, but none of them were worth paying attention to.
For example, in that chaotic cluster of stars in the central region, the chaotic light... that is Gaia.
Although it's unclear why Gaia is in the Chaos Sea, it's not particularly strange.
Her attributes are indeed suitable, but they are not suitable for her enjoyable personality.
The Chaos Sea is, after all, the toad's stronghold; Gaia probably wouldn't be as comfortable there as in Hell.
Hades did know that Poseidon had a daughter who became a powerful deity in the multiverse, but that woman of suffering had little to do with Greece; she became a god entirely through some law of the multiverse.
Hades, who seeks his ancient goddess through the lens of Greek mythology, cannot truly sense her presence.
Once Almes becomes a god in this world, he will probably completely break away from the Greek flavor as well.
However, currently, it is the sea-themed pantheon that has broken away from Greece.
Hades doubted whether Poseidon knew that, apart from himself and the goddess of the hearth, his wife and children were all desperately trying to shed their past selves.
Triton's mark has become blurred!
Forget it, just look at how that idiot still dares to order around Triton's followers; he definitely doesn't know anything.
Otherwise, how could he dare?
Triton must hate him to death.
Back then, Triton, who enjoyed playing simulation games, had raised many marine fairies in various rivers.
For example, the one who had a very good relationship with Athena.
However, after discovering this, Poseidon did not consider that it was just his son's momentary interest, but suspected that Triton was a subordinate he was training to help him seize the power of the sea god.
Then he imprisoned Triton in a deep-sea palace for a thousand years.
Those were merely small, weak aquatic spirits that had been transformed by Triton's divine power. The reason they hadn't been harmed by external forces was entirely due to Triton's sense of responsibility; he patrolled the rivers year after year. Once he was certain he couldn't leave, these little creatures would surely meet a terrible end.
The seashell maiden beside Athena fared even worse; she became Zeus's tool for setting a trap for Athena and ultimately died at the hands of her own friend.
When Triton reappeared, none of the children he had raised in the river had survived.
Especially his favorite daughter, Pallas.
Pallas was the most common name for girls in the city-state of Athens.
Triton named his seashell daughter this way so that she could receive some protection from Athena.
He was quite happy when the two became friends, thinking that his daughter would definitely become strong and even have the power to enter the ocean.
The result was a complete mess.
All that was left was a heartbroken young father.
Triton couldn't blame Athena.
Paris had already been transformed into a sea monster by Zeus, so it was fortunate that he died at the hands of Athena.
At least the soul was able to enter the River Styx intact.
But he would surely hate Poseidon and Zeus.
This is also the main reason why Triton helped Athena gain a foothold on the ocean after her handmaid, who was defiled by Poseidon, became Medusa.
He couldn't bring himself to be an enemy of his father, but he could try his best to strengthen the fighting power of Poseidon's enemies.
Poseidon was a fool who only cared about his own head and not his rear.
Regardless of why he misunderstood that Triton and those weak sea spirit daughters had a problem, after locking Triton up, shouldn't he pay attention to the movements of those sea spirits?
He doesn't.
They didn't care about anything at all, just stuffed Triton into the palace, set the time limit, and went back to playing by himself.
When Triton comes out crying loudly, he should realize that he has misunderstood his son, right?
Instead of caring, he thought Triton was really spineless, crying and wailing over such a trivial matter.
He's already offended his son to this extent, so he should learn from Zeus and be more cautious... but he hasn't yet.
It seems that as long as Amphitrite is under his control, Triton will have to obey him obediently.
Or, he believed that Triton's priesthood was inherited from him and that he had no ability to rebel against him.
Doesn't that contradict his previous inexplicable actions?
Hades could understand Zeus's actions.
After all, that guy is just despicable.
But he really couldn't figure out Poseidon.
In the end, it can only be summed up in one word: 'stupid'.
Aside from Hestia, whose eye had somehow been replaced with a crystal ball, allowing her to see the mischievous charm in Poseidon, her other siblings simply found him incomprehensible.
Hades sighed softly.
Although Poseidon was really stupid and not worth his attention.
However, he still worried about Hestia from time to time.
The day Triton was completely free from Poseidon was the day Amphitrite was removed from her position as Queen of the Sea.
They are the true goddesses of the sea!
Without the help of Mount Olympus, how could Poseidon possibly suppress it?
If before it was Triton who endured for Amphitrite's sake, now it is Amphitrite who is stalling for time for Triton's sake.
Amphitrite and Persephone are completely different.
Although Persephone also had her own special divine office in the underworld, it was obtained on the basis of the Queen of the Underworld.
The portion of Styx authority she possessed was delegated to her by Hades.
Persephone's position as Queen of the Underworld was entirely commensurate with Hades's control over Hades' city.
She simply didn't want to get involved, but if she really wanted to do something, she wouldn't need to ask Hades for permission at all.
Amphitrite, the sea queen, was the protector of marine animals... This divine role came from herself, not from Poseidon.
For her, "Queen of the Sea" was just a title.
She sat beside Poseidon, yet she was the queen of the sea creatures.
Poseidon forced her to accept the title of Queen of the Sea, and then, due to the rules of Mount Olympus, she could only wear that queen's crown forever... Under patriarchal theocracy, women had no choice but to put on or take off the crown.
Even if she didn't want to.
But Amphitrite gained no benefit from the crown.
Or rather, she never truly accepted Poseidon; she simply endured it.
Therefore, the crown did not grant her any power that belonged to Poseidon... unlike Hera, who at least had the right to manage the deep-sea palace.
I guess Amphitrite didn't want it either.
She wasn't Hera, who had been tricked into paying such a high sunk price that she could only endure those disgusting things. Why would she possibly go and deal with Poseidon's lower body issues?
Otherwise, Triton wouldn't have been imprisoned for so many years.
If it were Ares instead, could Zeus have imprisoned him?
Hera went completely mad, and Zeus simply couldn't handle her.
(End of this chapter)
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