Greece: I am Zeus!

Chapter 63 The Laws

Chapter 63 The Laws (Part 2) (Seeking monthly votes at the beginning of the month~)

However, if the master and servant cooperate, their strengths will perfectly match, and their power will increase exponentially, achieving an amazing effect of achieving twice the result with half the effort.

Therefore, deities who have hierarchical and subordinate relationships in terms of laws will naturally form a master-servant relationship.

This is a natural alliance based on the laws and order of the universe; unity brings mutual benefit, while division leads to mutual destruction.

However, in this subordinate relationship, there is no absolute control from the top to the bottom!
No matter how much influence the top has over the bottom, no matter how tightly the power extends downwards, it is still indirect control!

Similar to the relationship between a king and a lord of a territory, the king can certainly directly order the knights under the lord's command to do things, but the effect depends on the lord's attitude, as well as the king's own ability and authority.

Furthermore, not all laws are necessarily subordinate to each other.

The birth of some laws, although related to the more fundamental laws that gave birth to them, may be weak, or even essentially a relationship of mutual generation and restraint, or mutual opposition.

Therefore, even the rules of the "parents" cannot effectively control it.

This is no longer a branch from a tree, but rather a seed that has detached from the tree and grown and developed freely, so the tree naturally has little control over it.

For example: light and darkness.

Even when light was still the child of darkness and night, darkness and night could not control light. If the two were to contend, it would be a contest of divinity and divine power, but there was no question of control between them.

However, light and daylight were later grafted together. The source of light was changed by Uranus to the radiance of the heavens, and light and daylight were now controlled by the Father of the Heavens.

Poor Aether and Hemera, suddenly found themselves a generation younger.

They were originally gods of the origin of creation, but now they have become celestial beings who follow the divine.

Many laws that are derived and related are not necessarily closely related, and the creator may not necessarily be able to control them.

Just like the mother goddess Gaia and her children.

The Mother Goddess Gaia is powerful not because she is the earth, but because she is the mother of all things, the foundation and source of all material existence.

All tangible and material things in the universe are under her control, and all existence affected by matter are affected by her.

As the primordial deity, the foundation of all material existence, her divinity and divine power are also incredibly strong.

However, she also had her limitations; she was not omnipotent after all.

For example, she was unable to control many of the primordial Titans.

Because many of the primordial Titans were abstract concepts created by Uranus through a spiritual combination of matter, dark matter, and dark energy, they were not simply composed of matter; their existence transcended the realm of pure matter.

In principle, she can only control the existence of matter.

After the various primordial Titans each took control of the laws of the universe, the authority of the Mother of Matter was naturally compressed.

Although she is the foundation of the material world, she can hardly touch the realm of laws governing non-material existence.

She cannot control any laws that are not purely material concepts.

However, the Mother Goddess Gaia is ultimately the foundation of all existence, and all life exists because of her.

Therefore, she naturally controls many laws related to life, evolution, survival, and so on.

This aspect of her authority could be described as that of the Earth Mother Goddess. However, her core essence remains that of the Mother of All Things. This aspect of her authority is also relatively easy to divide, and once it is divided, she can only control it indirectly, or even completely lose control.

As the universe evolves, many laws themselves are no longer simple, but rather abstract concepts born from the interaction of various laws. The Mother of All Things also has its enormous limitations.

Not only the mother of all things, but all gods are like this. The laws that give birth to them may not be able to govern them, and may even restrain them.

Gaia couldn't do anything about Cronus, and Cronus could even find ways to control her.

Like Poseidon, His most powerful authority is not the sea and ocean, but the shaking of the earth.

The essence of Earth-shaking is vibration. This vibration is the transfer of energy, the beginning of structural disintegration, and the most fundamental and primal impact on matter.

The power of vibration can shake the very foundation of matter's existence from its deepest level.

This is why Gaia could no longer tolerate Cronus; Cronus was undermining her mother's foundation, and even the most tolerant Gaia was about to lose her temper.

Furthermore, if the law is merely granted to others for use, that's a minor issue. But if the law has a divine nature and exists independently, God can restrict or revoke its authorization at any time.

However, once it's spun off, it's difficult to get it back.

This can be understood as the former being someone who lends their own house to another person, and of course, the homeowner still has the final say in everything.

The latter means the house has been transferred to another owner's name, in which case the previous owner is no longer in possession of the property.

Therefore, in principle, any god who can have a great impact on the existence of the universe, who is not subject to the control of other laws, has a high degree of autonomy, and whose divine power is so strong that it is difficult to control, can be called a chief god.

The reason why the God-King is invincible is that he is strong enough to break through existence itself, making the laws of the world unable to affect him.

Furthermore, it can break through the void and draw power from it. Therefore, as long as a god-king has a good direct attack method and a good physique, he is invincible!

It sounds simple, but in reality, it's incredibly difficult. Not just any god can easily trample on Tartarus.

There are many gods who can slowly transform and draw power from nothingness, relying on the vast world.

But those who exist independently of nothingness and can still turn Tartarus into a power bank are now truly only Cronus and Zeus.

As it is now, Zeus has actually regained his sanity completely.

The battlefield where the two god-kings fought with their true power was a scene of dimensional collapse and law obliteration. The battlefield of the god-kings had long been torn apart into a boiling chaotic void by the violent power of the two god-kings.

Under such a clash of absolute power, they had long since severed their connection with the world, and even the vast power of the laws of the primordial Titans could not touch or affect them in the slightest.

After the influence of Coeus and Phoebe ended, Zeus's intellect, which had been briefly clouded, was completely restored to reason and clarity in just a few breaths.

Coeus and Phoebe themselves could not seriously affect Zeus; they merely cleverly stirred up the immense fighting spirit that already existed deep within Zeus's heart, allowing the fervor of war to temporarily overwhelm his reason.

However, in a battle between gods, even a few breaths of delay can be crucial.

Zeus's recovery is now too late.

Now it's not He who's clinging to Cronus, but Cronus who's clinging to Him.

He felt slightly agitated; he knew very well that Coeus and Phoebe were about to truly turn against the gods.

(End of this chapter)

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