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Chapter 269 - Gate Of The Sky, Water Of Hades, Heart Of The Ocean

With the Underworld gradually transforming, the underworld's evolution continues, yet the operation of the entire world remains steady. In other words, the world is functioning as usual, and the Japanese mythological realm dares not act rashly.

On the other side...

The Great World of Greek Mythology!

Typhon, unexpectedly, invited two individuals: Bell and Athena. At this moment, the siblings radiated a terrifying aura, embodying the power of the Titan Main God. They had reached an extraordinary level, standing just below the God King.

Their progress was astonishing!

Compared to Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus, Bell and Athena's speed was unparalleled. This wasn't surprising; mythology is an evolving force, and Uranus, the original King of Gods, was destined to be overthrown by Cronus, who in turn would face defeat at the hands of Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. However, this cycle weakened the power of the gods.

Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus faced their own unique challenges. Ordinarily, among the three god-kings, Hades and Poseidon would be viewed as insignificant, with only Zeus qualified to ascend to god-king status. Under the fourth generation of god kings, mythology was destined to gradually come to an end, as the world was structured to unfold that way. Yet Poseidon had chosen the path of the Evil God, steadily increasing his strength, while also demonstrating an indifferent attitude: "What do you want? I'm just not interested in engaging."

This indifference highlighted the underlying tension. As for Hades? Let's not be mistaken! Hades had broken through to the Primordial God level, and the underworld was becoming increasingly independent from the world.

To put it plainly, the underworld was a burgeoning realm, with its own strong foundation. The gods had little reason to engage with others.

Thus, Zeus was the only one left to contend with. To conclude the myth, the world instinctively compelled Bell and Athena to unleash their full potential as the ultimate god kings.

Bell was the supreme god king of the fourth generation, the last in a line of powerful rulers, boasting immense potential. In this world, his limits were boundless, allowing him to reach the initial level of a Primordial God almost immediately.

As for Athena, she had become the Earth Mother Goddess. With her status, she needed no elaborate strategy; she could simply progress step by step. Given enough time, she would rise to the pinnacle of the Primordial Gods, reaching the level of Gaia.

The potential of the Earth Mother is nearly limitless, making her both terrifying and formidable. It's essential to acknowledge this: the combination of the Earth Goddess's potential with her unique abilities is truly fearsome.

At this moment, Bell and Athena arrived before an ancient, desolate temple that seemed devoid of life. As they stepped inside, a flame-like ice figure emerged—it was Typhon!

"Hehehe"

Typhon smiled faintly and said calmly, "Bell, Athena! It's our first meeting."

Bell remained composed, responding, "Typhon! I don't enjoy idle chatter, as it serves no purpose. I'm curious: with your divine power and the current situation, why contact us? After all, my Father God is not your opponent."

Bell was well aware that Zeus had been defeated by Typhon. If not for the unique advantages of Mount Olympus and the powers he could mobilize as the king of gods, the outcome would have been even graver.

"Hehehe"

Typhon chuckled softly, "You're correct, Bell. Normally, as long as Hades and Poseidon stay out of this war, victory would be mine."

"However!" Typhon's demeanor shifted slightly, "What if Zeus possesses the Sky Gate, the Waters of the Underworld, and the Heart of the Ocean?!"

Instantly, both Bell and Athena's expressions grew serious. This was no trivial matter; it hinted at something incredibly dangerous.

"How can this be?!" Bell exclaimed sharply, "If the Sky Gate were in the hands of Father God, I could accept that, but why would the Waters of the Underworld and the Heart of the Ocean also be his?"

The Sky Gate! The Waters of Hades! The Heart of the Ocean!

This was a perplexing situation. Those who truly understood knew the immense power these treasures held. While they might not mean much on their own, for Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon, these divine artifacts represented their very essence.

Acquiring these treasures would enhance their divine abilities. For Hades and Poseidon, even if they could function without them, obtaining them would be advantageous for further advancement.

In truth, Hades was aware that the Waters of the Underworld were in Zeus's possession, but he remained indifferent. His primary interest lay in the Sky Gate. If Zeus was willing, a trade could be arranged; if not, there was little he could do.

This was Hades' perspective—he didn't seem overly concerned about the situation, maintaining an air of calm.