Divine Iron!
As the name implies, it represents the absolute underworld. It is a piece of Divine Iron conceived by the Primordial God Tartaros. The existence of extinction will also be exiled into the void space forever.
When time ceases to flow, when life no longer continues, and one can only be exiled in the void forever, they are as good as dead.
This Divine Iron is the core material for the Underworld Garment and Sword that he wants to forge.
However, as soon as Hades put away the largest piece of Underworld crystal and Divine Iron, he felt a ray of divine power calling to him. As this ray of divine power emerged, a bright door appeared at the same time.
"Darkness."
"Night."
Hades whispered these two words softly and stepped through the door without hesitation. As he entered, the door disappeared, and all traces of his presence vanished. At that moment, an illusory shadow suddenly appeared.
"The breath of Erebus and Nyx."
"They came to the Underworld?"
"Wrong!"
"They couldn't take the Underworld crystal and Divine away. What happened?"
Tartaros found this puzzling but soon fell back into a deep sleep.
As one of the oldest Primordial gods, he held great respect for this world.
Everything happening outside felt like a farce, and he had little interest in it.
Indeed!
This phantom was one of the Primordial gods, Tartaros, the god of the underworld.
However, Tartaros was unaware that all traces of Hades had been erased by Erebus and Nyx, which would become a foreshadowing he would regret forever.
Returning to this dark space, Hades once again saw the Primordial gods, the husband and wife couple, Erebus and Nyx.
"Erebus."
"Nyx."
Hades watched the two quietly and said softly, "We meet again."
Nyx, the goddess of the night, offered a rare smile. Her words were gentle: "Hades, we meet again. You have successfully returned here, and you have done everything very well."
Hades asked, "Why are you helping me? What do you want?"
This question had weighed on Hades' mind for a long time. He was curious about why the two Primordial gods had helped him, from rescuing him from the Titan Temple to summoning him here again.
"Hehehe..."
Nyx smiled softly and said, "Hades, there are some things you should not know yet. Focus on becoming stronger and growing step by step. Only then will you be able to understand these matters."
Erebus added calmly, "Knowing more at this stage is not beneficial for you."
"I see."
Hades nodded silently. Since the two Primordial gods were unwilling to divulge more, he refrained from pressing further. Such questioning would be meaningless.
Hades understood that, given their status, they had no need to be greedy for him.
Nyx raised her hand, and two pieces of Divine Iron that resembled the Underworld floated before him.
"Darkness and Night," she said. "These two pieces of Divine Iron were conceived by Erebus and me.
The three pieces Underworld, Night, and Darkness; can be fused, but such a feat is beyond even the Primordial Gods. Whether you can succeed depends entirely on you."
Erebus added, "There is no need to refuse, Hades. Just know that our assistance will not harm you until that day comes."
"I understand."
Hades put away the two pieces of Divine Iron.
Underworld, Darkness, Night.
The three pieces of Divine Iron could be fused. However, such Divine Iron, bred by Primordial Gods, would be nearly impossible to forge. Yet, if he could successfully integrate them, it would yield a treasure of great significance, rivaling that of a Primordial God's artifact.
"Furthermore," Erebus raised his hand, and one by one, figures emerged from the darkness. Two elegant and noble figures stepped forward, one with dark gold long hair and the other with dark silver long hair. Their dignified manners exuded the unique aura of Titan Main God.
Titan Main God!
Indeed!
Hades could be certain that their divine power had reached the level of the Titan Main God.
Hypnos, the God of Sleep.
Thanatos, the God of Death.
In addition!
Hades scanned the gathering of gods, recognizing their identities.
Aether, the God of Space.
Hemera, the Goddess of Day.
The Moirai; Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, the three goddesses of Fate.
The God of Destiny was a collective, as the responsibilities were shared among the four goddesses.
In total, there were 19 gods present, each either a child of Erebus and Nyx or a descendant of Nyx herself.