Greece: I am Zeus!

Chapter 46 The Battle of the God King

Chapter 46 The Battle of the God King

However, in the direct battle between Zeus and Cronus, the two supreme god-kings, all material existence and all physical concepts seemed to vanish, becoming mere illusions.

Their existence serves only to highlight the unparalleled power of the two god-kings.

Zeus shook his hand, feeling the recoil from his fist, and couldn't help but sigh: He truly deserves to be called the invincible king of gods. He's incredibly tough, practically a walking black hole, no, even more terrifying than a black hole.

Such a terrifying punch, enough to shatter galaxies and destroy star systems, yet when it struck the god-king Cronus, it only sent him flying and caused almost no real damage, let alone pierced his divine body and destroyed him.

Just as Zeus finished his thoughts, the massive divine body of Cronus, the king of the gods, steadied itself and charged forward with a deafening roar.

The defeat just now was merely a moment of carelessness on His part; He had not anticipated that Zeus's power could reach such a level.

Zeus, without any hesitation, unleashed his towering divine body, showing no sign of backing down, and roared in unison as he engaged Cronus in a fierce battle.

The two Titan bodies collided fiercely in the void, and everything was ground into nothingness.

Faced with absolute power, flames could not get close, agricultural vegetation was swept away by the strong wind and turned to dust, and even the laws of motion that Queen Rhea could change the trajectory of everything could not restrain the God-King's body, which was already in a state of complete agitation, under this absolute difference in divine power.

Space was torn apart with each collision, revealing deep void rifts. Cosmic hurricanes and etheric tides crashed against them, yet it was merely a gentle breeze.

It can shatter any fragment of space, yet it cannot even cut a single strand of their hair.

Even the fundamental laws that form the basis of the universe cannot affect their battlefield in the slightest, let alone interfere with their battle.

Mount Olympus, which Gaia, the mother of all things, had lifted up, was reduced to rubble and debris within a few breaths after Zeus and Cronus fought. The debris scattered aimlessly in the void of the universe and was then completely transformed into the most primordial particles by the aftershocks of the battle between the gods.

The sky shook violently along with the earth during the battle between the two giant gods. Everything around the battlefield was being annihilated into the purest elemental source, as if the universe had returned to its primordial state of chaos.

Everything was obliterated into nothingness, leaving only endless emptiness and chaos.

Various terrifying phenomena then arose, and primordial elements such as earth, fire, water, and air unconsciously spread and churned in the void, creating a chaotic void.

In this chaotic void, only two towering Titans truly exist.

They clashed together in the most primal and wildest way, each blow containing the power to destroy galaxies.

Under such terrifying pressure, the gods were unable to get close at all, and could only retreat continuously, for fear of being caught in the aftershocks of the battle.

Rhea, the solemn-faced Mother Goddess, anxiously protected Hestia and the others, quickly retreating to the outside world to ensure their safety.

Poseidon, who had just returned, was shocked to see this scene of destruction and rebirth.

Even a hint of unbelievable fear flickered in His azure eyes.

Although He was once imprisoned in the body of the God-King and had glimpsed some of the God-King's power through Cronus's perspective, the God-King had not truly displayed his strength to the outside world for far too long.

So long that even all the gods had become oblivious to the power of the God-King.

He had always believed that no matter how powerful the God-King was, with the six great gods gathered together on his side, plus the help of Rhea, the mother goddess who was also a primordial Titan, they should at least have the strength to fight back, and not be completely helpless.

But now, He truly realizes how naive and ridiculous that idea was.

Without Zeus, who was equally terrifying and could directly confront the king of the gods, these brothers and sisters who had been devoured would soon be devoured again.

Gaia, the mother goddess of all things, watched expressionlessly as Cronus and Zeus fought each other, turning the once complete world into chaos.

All matter was reduced to its most primordial particles, and then, through their collisions, matter constantly reassembled, evolving into primordial forms such as earth, fire, water, and gas.

Then, these newly formed substances are destroyed within an immeasurable timeframe, and then recreated, in an endless cycle.

Gaia watched all this in the shadows, sighing silently in her heart. This was why even she could not directly defy Cronus.

Cronus was truly too powerful, so powerful that even the Mother of All Things was helpless before Him.

He has become so powerful that no law can easily bind him. No single law can restrict him in the slightest, let alone pose a substantial threat to him, provided that he is on guard.

King Cronus had not truly made a move in front of the world for far too long, and many gods did not know just how powerful he was. But Gaia, as the mother of all things, knew all too well how powerful King Cronus was—powerful to an unimaginable degree.

Cronus, who now appears terrifying enough to frighten even the gods, has been severely weakened by Zeus, and his power is far from what it was at its peak.

Even so, He is still the strongest among the Titans!
Similarly, Zeus's strength far exceeded her expectations. Although Zeus was slightly at a disadvantage in his direct confrontation with Cronus, the difference was not significant, resulting in a near-evenly matched stalemate.

At the very least, Cronus couldn't possibly spare any more time to deal with others during such a fierce battle.

Gaia knew in her heart that Zeus was not a child she could easily raise.

Even if she had conceived and raised the child herself, it would have been difficult to raise such a powerful being capable of directly confronting the God King.

Zeus's power has a deeper reason; it was not something that could be nurtured simply by drinking sacred honey and goat's milk. It was an innate, unimaginable potential.

And even now, Zeus is far from reaching the limit of his growth; he is still constantly becoming stronger.

As the origin of all things and the mother of all things, Gaia could clearly sense the infinite potential and immense power contained within Zeus, which is why she chose to support Him. Otherwise, she would not have helped a god who was destined to lose.

However, Zeus's strength still exceeded her expectations.

She was unaware that the current Zeus was not the Zeus of his prime at all; He himself had undergone two significant "cuts".

Moreover, He has not yet received the thunder that He ordained.

This terrible war attracted the attention of all the gods.

The shaking heavens and earth, the collapsing universe, the sweeping etheric tides and spatial storms—the terrifying scene made the souls of countless gods tremble and their divinity waver.

The God-King, who hadn't made a move in a long time, now unleashed his full power, and his terrifying strength intimidated many gods who were secretly observing.

All the gods knew that the God-King was absolutely the strongest, but this strength still exceeded the imagination of the gods and their entire understanding of power.

And this new god Zeus, who appeared out of nowhere, was ridiculously strong, to an unimaginable degree!

It is truly a myth within a myth that He could be evenly matched with such a terrifying and extremely powerful god-king!

No, both of them are gods among gods!

Apart from a select few gods, the rest of the gods are no different from ordinary beings in their presence.

Both sides are terrifying, so powerful as to be utterly frightening.

Even the universe itself, even a magnificent world whose mass is too great to exist, groaned incessantly during the battle between these two god-kings, enduring unimaginable trauma.

Those gods who only wanted to use Zeus as a tool, or who only obeyed and followed him because of his origins, have now completely changed their mindset and are filled with awe.

Countless goddesses gazed with admiration at Zeus's bloodied figure as he fought, especially the many passionate Oceanids, whose eyes were filled with worship and adoration, captivated by Zeus's unparalleled power.

In this terrible chaos and destructive war, only Iapetus, the weaver of death, and his eldest son Atlas and second son Menotius, with unwavering loyalty, wanted to join the battlefield that no other god wanted to join, to go and help the god-king Cronus.

However, Clymene firmly dissuaded him, saying that before the God-King spoke, this was a family matter of the God-King's family and he should not get involved!
What if they can't determine a winner and eventually make up? Then the god who helped them would be doomed.

Clymene almost couldn't dissuade them this time, but it was her third son, Prometheus, the family's most intelligent man, who held them back tightly. With his extraordinary wisdom and eloquence, he managed to persuade them to hold back for the time being.

Her foolish husband and children were causing her so much worry.

Look at this battlefield, neither side can afford to offend the other!

Regardless of what the gods thought, the battle between the two god-kings continued, and all the great gods in the universe became anxious spectators.

The outcome of this battle will determine the future of the universe.

The decision is everything.

The gods are all waiting for an ending.

The outcome determines what choices they must make.

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