after that, the night passed, and Jin Hwa woke up with his face covered in drool. Annoyed, he wiped his face and saw a lizard-like creature with wings beside him. Its color was a mix of black and dark blue, resembling an angry ocean. Jin Hwa exclaimed, "What the... is this what the egg was for? Lilith!"
Jin Hwa called Lilith, who responded and entered his room, witnessing the drool-covered face of Jin Hwa and the lizard-like creature making a sound, "kyu!" Lilith's eyes sparkled, and he exclaimed, "Wow, Leviathan! I missed you! You hatched fast!" Jin Hwa, still in shock, questioned, "What? You knew about this creature from the start?" Lilith replied, "Of course, I know him! He's one of the seven sins. How could I not know our cute dragon!"
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After Jin Hwa accepted the situation with the newly hatched Leviathan, he proudly named it 'Jinhan.' Lilith, however, wasn't thrilled with the name choice.
Jin Hwa: "OK! Your name is now 'Jinhan' because your color is dark blue!"
Lilith: "What? Who said you could name our dragon?!"
Jin Hwa: "It's mine; I got it from the system, so I have the right to name it!"
As the banter continued, the scene shifted to hell, where Beelzebub watched the events unfold, contemplating the decision to reward the egg.
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the scene is in the palace of the Greek gods in Apollo's room. Apollo is contemplating how to descend to Earth's surface without alerting the celestial watcher. Suddenly, an idea strikes him: Hades has the ability to conceal the divine presence. Apollo rushes through the gate leading to the underworld and reaches Hades. While heading there, he comments, "Hmm, still disgusting as ever."
Upon meeting Hades, Apollo greets him, "Uncle, I greet the ruler of the underworld." Hades questions Apollo's presence in his territory, and Apollo explains, "I don't mean to disturb you, but I request one thing." Hades allows him to continue, and Apollo grins, saying, "I want you to use the Divine Concealment on me." Hades reacts with surprise, expressing concern about the danger of the Divine Concealment, emphasizing its irreversible nature. Unfazed, Apollo insists, "I know very well, thus I insist on using it."
Hades, intrigued by Apollo's motives, cautiously agrees, asking Apollo to explain further. Apollo reveals, "I want to kill that bastard, the Lucifer vessel! He killed my son and absorbed his power. Who wouldn't want revenge?" Hades, with a grin, becomes intrigued by Apollo's intentions, and ultimately agrees to grant him the Divine Concealment.
To be continued...