The Chief God of the Nordic Pantheon, Odin, said these words loud enough for those nearby to hear, including the Sea God Poseidon and the Western Demon God Satan. Upon catching Odin's meaningful insinuation, they could hardly concern themselves with their verbal sparring any longer.
"Zeus," Poseidon asked with a look of condemnation as if to say, "You're truly a… a beast," "could it be that there's really that kind of indescribable relationship between you and Odin?"
Sea God Poseidon looked at his own Divine King Zeus with an accusing glare, seemingly ashamed of the dishonor Zeus brought to the Greek Celestial Court, ah, ah, ah.
Compared to Poseidon, Demon King Satan's reaction was much calmer, exceedingly so.
Although initially, he too felt a bit… disgusted, it didn't take long for Mr. Satan to come to terms with it, for a very simple reason.