Odin crossed his four arms and blocked the blood-red wave, "Ugh!?" But upon making contact with it, Odin felt the horrifying power behind it and was instantly sent flying with two of his arms obliterated, 'Even after fortifying my defenses!?'
Odin tried to regenerate his arms with his own ability and recalled his Divine Spear, Gungnir to his hands. But before he even crashed to the ground, he saw Kisuke, in his 'monstrous' form on top of him, swinging his sword full of chilling killing intent again.
Odin held his arms up holding the Gungnir to block his sword. But the same as before, he failed to properly estimate the strength behind Kisuke's sword, which had become several times stronger, "Kuh!!!"
A thunder-clap-like sound erupted in the whole vicinity and the arms that were holding the spear ruptured before Odin was smashed into the ground, creating another loud boom that rang inside the ears of everyone on the battlefield. As the soil and dust rose up, Kisuke swung his sword again to generate a shockwave that cleared his vision and saw Odin laying in the middle of the crater with no usable arms and an overall wrecked body.
Odin tried sitting up but just groaned and found out that he couldn't move a single muscle. He then looked up with fear-filled eyes to his assailant and met his darkened eyes devoid of any emotion.
Odin's stare was broken off when he saw a ball that spelled death forming and enlarging on top of his horns. He knew that if he were to be hit by that, there would be nothing left of him. In a panic, Odin did his best to raise his hoarse voice to call for his insurance, "C-Chaos!!! Save me!!!"
Kisuke was about to blast the detestable God to oblivion when a shadow quickly emerged from the Dungeon's entrance and instantly reached him and crashed into him.
The Cero he had been preparing discharged prematurely and went towards a distant mountain, melting a large part of it into a pool of lava.
Meanwhile, Kisuke himself was dragged down to the ground and when he saw who was holding his neck, Chaos' familiar face met him, 'He really moved himself?... No, he's too weak. A clone?'
Kisuke turned his horns towards him and charged another Cero before letting it go immediately at his face.
Chaos responded by leaning his head and throwing away Kisuke, smashing him into a boulder.
Kisuke was buried inside the boulder but he was able to get out of it easily without sustaining any major injury. When he got out, he saw Chaos already at Odin's side and seemed to be passing his power to him to help him survive. Not far from them were the twelve Deities being surrounded by hundreds of enemy Deities.
But that wasn't their only problem as a few seconds later, numerous Deities also started emerging from the Dungeon and dotted the sky. They soon reached more than a thousand-strong force and the majority of them were sneering at the trapped Deities.
And although very far from their spot, Kisuke could also feel about a hundred Deities converging on Hestia's barrier and bombarding it nonstop.
Kisuke slowly floated up and looked at the hopeless situation before glaring at Chaos who just finished replacing Odin's arms with black arms that seem to be made out of numerous tentacles tied together.
"What do you think? You expected that there's a traitor in your midst, but did you expect him to come from the three stubborn old men?" Chaos first addresses him with a smug look.
Kisuke didn't say anything and just indignantly stared at him.
Odin also slowly floated up beside him with a relieved expression, "Thankfully, they're not as strong as when they fought Tiamat. Else that wouldn't have gone smoothly as it did." He then looked at the girls he killed with a wide smile, "Thank you for telling us that they haven't recovered. It gave me so much more courage and freedom to act."
While stretching his new arms, Odin added, "I actually wanted to kill you first since you're the most dangerous, but I have seen how sturdy you are and I doubt you'd actually die even if your heart is crushed. With that, I opted to kill these two weakened women. It was easier than I thought."
Odin's intentionally provocative words still didn't earn words from Kisuke who just kept staring at Chaos, 'Did he lose his mind over their deaths?'
"Still, I'm surprised that the spies you planted on my side still haven't made their appearance." Chaos continued while surveying the surrounding, "Did they finally see the futility behind your struggle? Not a single one appeared to your aid. I wanted to laugh but I'm just feeling sad."
The hundreds of Deities surrounding started assaulting the few Deities and they were only able to defend themselves thanks to the numerous shields that Hephaestus deployed, 'They're holding up better than I thought... But what is this strange feeling?' Odin thought, 'It's as if they were prepared for this? But that shouldn't have been possible. That would mean that they were expecting those two women's deaths.'
Odin's instincts are screaming something at him but he couldn't figure out what's wrong. But before he could think about it further, Kisuke finally spoke up, tossing the blaring warning of his instincts to the back of his head, 'With Chaos here, what could go wrong?'
"Why are you here?" asked Kisuke.
Chaos grinned at him and asked back, "Are you expecting me to be busy?"
Kisuke didn't answer.
"Of course, you would. If not, you would not have attempted this attack," But Chaos just shrugged his shoulders, "You're correct, I'm busy with something and I can really only send a piece of my power to see what's going on. Sadly for you, it doesn't really matter since your 'army' could only make a tiny dent in mine. I don't even have to personally take care of you."
Chaos thought that Kisuke would finally break down and start attacking him, however, contrary to his expectations, he faced the numerous Deities behind him, "For those who received my word, this is your last chance to separate yourself from this madness."
The scream of Odin's instincts became much worse but when he looked at Chaos who only sneered at him, he felt a bit comforted, 'Right... There's no way for them to turn this situation around anymore. Only stupid God and Goddesses would answer his call.'
He was already expecting it, but it was still hard for Odin to believe that there were indeed several stupid Deities who came out.
The first one who came out was an old-looking God who was brandishing a sword in his right hand and a spear in his left hand, "Goibniu..." muttered Odin.
Goibniu didn't hesitate and bisected several Deities who had their backs turned at him and attacked the twelve Deities before joining them.