Having completed his round of defense, Odysseus naturally could not let the matter rest. Merely unraveling the opponent's line of attack would only put him at a disadvantage, so he decisively turned defense into attack, shifting the topic from "the Justice of the Divine Court" to "why question the Justice of the Divine Court."
He argued that Andrea believed the actions of the Divine Court during the Bronze Age were unjust and that the allegations of injustice during the Bronze Age mostly elaborated on the broad extent of divine punishment and the many deaths. Later, Andrea even questioned him—if the gods were to also destroy the fourth generation of humans, would you still think that was just?