Zeus spoke with righteous indignation, his tone of entitlement inevitably led the gods to start whispering among themselves again.
Not for any other reason but the name William the Obliterator itself was enough to make many true deities tremble with fear.
Today, Zeus had called upon the divine officials of the Divine Alliance, and except for the sea god Poseidon and the underworld king Hades, almost all other officials had arrived.
"Is William the Obliterator really still alive?" A divine official who had once been reprimanded by William was shocked.
"William the Obliterator? The legendary William the Obliterator is still alive?"
"How powerful is William the Obliterator exactly, that Zeus would have the Divine Alliance's deities apologize to him?"
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Zeus also heard these discussions among the divine officials, but in his view, these discussions were utterly inconsequential.