1403 Some words can't be said nonsense and guaranteed
If he could maintain his rule in the Olympus Divine Realm, not to mention one daughter, even two, three Zeus would be willing to give up.
The only thing that stopped him from doing that was the dignity of the God King.
But when it comes to last resort, Zeus will definitely, like Odin, try his best to win over William.
As for how to restrict William in the future, that is not only a matter of the future, Zeus also has enough experience and confidence to do this.
In addition, William and Angela's indifference to Asgard in the years after they were together also caused Zeus to misjudge.
However, although William is pursuing the idea of Olympus, he will not really go to war with Zeus openly and openly.
Reputation is a thing. If you get bad reputation once, it means goodbye to you forever. It's not like you can't survive if you can't grab the Olympus.
When people live in this world, instead of forcing some things, it is better to let nature take its course or find another way out. Just like he is not qualified to seize the dominance of Asgard, he can only push Angela to the throne.
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If he openly robs him for the sake of Olympus, he will not only make his allies and even family members wary of him, but will also set a very bad example for future generations. In the long run, the gains outweigh the losses.
Of course, since he knew that Hades and the Fear Lord were plotting against Zeus, he would definitely not let it go if he had the opportunity to rule the Olympus Domain.
Even if you don't have a chance, you can still take advantage of the situation and create opportunities.
Just like he didn't do it deliberately, he just wanted to get a powerful aegis, but ended up inciting the anger of the deep sea god Phorcus. There are some things you can't get if you ask for them, and there are some things you don't have to do anything at all.
Just crawl into your arms.
When William stayed at Folger Castle, worried that Zeus would be furious and lead his army into the earth to cause trouble for him, he never expected that Arthenis would come to the earth.
In an instant, William understood what Zeus was planning, but everything has two sides. If Zeus died, then William's combination with the daughter of the previous god king would make many things less troublesome.
To prevent the women in the family from causing trouble, William took Artenis, who had a mission in mind, to visit the planet Xandar and try to strengthen their relationship.
Poseidon and Phorcys, the two sea gods, have broken down their negotiations and started a fight in the past few days.
However, Poseidon has Zeus at his back, and has the advantage of occupying the best sea area for so many years. If there is no life-and-death battle, there is still no problem in suppressing Phorcus and the Deep Sea Tribe.
Zeus, who knew in his heart that the longer he delayed, the more trouble he would be getting, did not give Fulkus time to collude with the Titans on land. After a fight with him and the promise of benefits, he quickly appeased Fulkus openly.
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However, when Zeus relaxed a little and was about to formally negotiate and sign a contract with Phorcus, the ten-day period he gave to the city of Argus and the people of Argus had come unknowingly.
Should he really release the Kraken to destroy the city of Argos, or should he slap himself in the face and withdraw the order?
This choice was not difficult for Zeus at this time.
At a time when there is a high chance of reaching an agreement with Phorcus, the harm of breaking one's promise is definitely much greater than losing the faith of a mortal in the city-state.
Therefore, after Hades asked for instructions again, Zeus ordered Hades to release the Kraken without much hesitation.
Soon, a huge sea monster with a body length of more than 150 meters and a body height of at least 30 meters broke through the soil layer sealing it from the trench with a depth of several thousand meters.
It made a huge roar in the sea, paddled more than a dozen giant tentacles more than 100 meters long, and swam rapidly towards the shallow sea area.
As soon as Kraken was released, Hades felt that his strength was increasing little by little.
Needless to say, these fears must be the gods, and those demigods who have the strength and ability to pay attention to this matter, or they are the subordinates and subordinates of the gods, who were frightened by Kraken and provided Hades with high-quality fears.
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In the seaside cliffs and ports outside Argus City, as soon as the huge Kraken appeared on the sea outside Argus City, thousands of Argus people who were bewitched by the fear lord,
Following the order of the Fear Lord, he took advantage of the large number of people to occupy the most obvious position, and then he did not kneel down and pray for a way out of Zeus as he thought.
Instead, after feeling that he could not survive, he started to insult and curse Zeus.
Moreover, with these thousands of people taking the lead and making noise, many of Zeus's casual believers also felt that there was no hope of living. Many people were exaggerated by the atmosphere, and were immediately stirred up and started to insult and curse Zeus and other gods.
Zeus and the other gods, who were originally intolerable, couldn't help frowning at the crazy and aroused Argus people when they saw this situation.
In the eyes of the gods, insulting the gods by mortals who have always been treated as lambs is no different from seeking death.
There is no god around Zeus who can persuade Zeus to stop the Kraken from destroying the city of Argos.
Instead, they all looked like they had to teach mortals a profound lesson. They watched Kraken dragging his huge body like a mountain, swimming from the shallow sea to the coast, waving his huge tentacles, rushing out of the sea, and facing the city of Argus.
Just a whip.
In less than ten minutes, whether they were those who believed in Zeus or those who cursed Zeus and the gods, they were sent to the River Styx by Kraken's huge tentacles in a short time.
Those who thought that the gods needed their faith and saw the nobles who had come ashore and began to demolish the city of Argus, as well as the special envoys sent by other city-states to observe, immediately fled the city of Argus in horror.
Quickly return to other city-states to report what happened here. Humanity's faith in the gods began to collapse in a short period of time.
"Hahaha", Hades, who was hiding in the underworld, instantly felt countless fearful emotions being transmitted to him through Kraken.
On Mount Olympus, Zeus frowned and looked at the temple that was shaken due to the turmoil in his faith. He suddenly felt uneasy about whether he had done something wrong.
The gods are mentally prepared for a decline in faith and strength. After all, if a believer prays to you at the moment of life and death but does not get a response,
Except for those who are so fanatical that they think they will go to the Kingdom of Olympus after death, everyone will doubt in their hearts whether their faith is worth it. Therefore, Zeus and other Olympus gods did not care about the temporary decline in faith.
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But Artenis, who was far away in the main material world and was playing with William on the Xandar planet, not only felt that her strength was greatly damaged, but also that she was truly abandoned by countless Argus people, and her faith backfired and even her godhood began to be damaged.
After thinking about it for a moment, Arthenis, whose face was pale and whose soul was in turmoil, would understand why the other gods didn't have much of a problem.
However, because he was thrown by William outside the Temple of Zeus in Argus City five or six days ago, he said a lot of comforting words and was regarded as a savior by half of the Argus people.
But when the city of Argos was facing destruction, she, the savior, not only was not in the Olympus realm, she made no move to save people, and she didn't even hint to the believers to leave the city of Argos.
This is not a question of disappointment, but a question of not keeping one's word.
With sweat on her forehead, Arthenis grabbed William's hand and begged weakly, "Help me, my dear."