Greece: I am Zeus!

Chapter 78 The Goddess Must Be Severely Disciplined!

Chapter 78 The Goddess Must Be Disciplined! (Third update, please continue reading~)

Hera is the embodiment of the feminine aspect of reproduction in the world, and Zeus's attraction to her was the strongest.

Moreover, if Zeus were to become the Great Father God in the future, the most suitable person to stay by His side would be Hera, the Great Mother Goddess who represents all reproduction and procreation!
But now, the benevolent Hera only felt like a clown.

My best friend just suddenly hooked up with Zeus, whom I deeply love!
Even Hera, with her gentle and compassionate nature, was furious. Being inherently proud, she naturally left immediately.

Zeus wasn't thinking about that at the moment.

In His view, women, including goddesses, are all the same; getting angry is just a matter of time and is a minor issue.

The delicacies in the temple must be savored slowly, one bite at a time; there's no need to rush.

Don't panic, it's not a big problem.

On the contrary, He even felt that this was not a bad thing.

Metis's "first come, first served" will instead ignite the competitive spirit in many goddesses, making them feel a stronger sense of urgency and crisis.

You can't win over a goddess by simply living a peaceful life; the key is to stir her emotions and take the initiative.

How can we rely solely on our own offensive? It's time to make the goddesses feel a bit threatened.

Especially Hera, the proud and steadfast Great Mother Goddess; if her temperament isn't tempered properly, things might really stay the same as before.

Goddesses are all proud.

Therefore, they must be severely disciplined!
This is just the beginning!
After the banquet, the gods rested for a while to recover their divine power and spirit.

Having achieved his goal, Zeus did not delay and prepared to go to the goddess of divine order.

He doesn't have time to indulge in romantic love right now.

Once the great cause is accomplished, there will be plenty of time for pleasure and enjoyment; now is not the time.

Although Metis had just realized her feelings for Zeus, her heart was filled with love and attachment, and she did not want to be separated from her lover for even a second.

However, she was still intelligent enough to handle matters other than Zeus, and naturally knew what was important and what was urgent, so she gently bid farewell to Zeus.

Now only two Titans remain undecided – Themis and Mnemosyne.

Of these two goddesses, Themis, as the goddess of divine order and justice, had long been disgusted by the corrupt order of the god-king Cronus.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have stood by and watched Zeus lead the gods in rebellion, yet stubbornly insisted that it was merely a matter within the kingdom of the gods, thus remaining neutral and refusing to interfere.

It should be noted that as the maintainer of order, her ability to remain neutral was already the greatest help she could give Zeus.

As for Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory and civilization, she was always on good terms with her mother Rhea, and was low-key, indifferent to fame and fortune, and disliked fighting.

This time, Rhea, the queen of the gods, went personally to seek Zeus's help. Even if she ultimately refused to participate in the war directly, as long as she remained neutral, that would be enough for Zeus.

The problem isn't too serious for the Goddess of Civilization's Memory side; in any case, the chances of her helping the God-King are extremely slim.

The most important one is Themis.

Her authority over order is of paramount importance.

In the future, Zeus will need her help and approval to establish a new cosmic order and completely replace the old era of Cronus.

Moreover, Themis's power is truly strong, extremely strong, and incredibly strong!
In this world, those who do not possess sufficient power cannot maintain order.

Although both are Titans, in terms of combat strength, Themis could defeat the less combat-savvy Coeus and his wife. Not just two, but two pairs!

Among the twelve primordial Titans, in terms of combat power alone, she is definitely a strong contender for third place and the undisputed number one among the Titan goddesses.

Otherwise, she wouldn't have been able to reprimand Iapetus so readily, and Iapetus wouldn't have dared to speak.

It's important to know that the god of death who gave birth to the brothers Atlas the Berserker and Menotius the Arrogant was no pushover.

He dared not refute, precisely because he was powerless to fight back.

The goddess Themis holds scales in her left hand because she is a goddess who values ​​reason and pursues justice and order.

However, the best approach when dealing with her is to simply reason with her.

Otherwise, the sharp sword of justice she holds in her right hand will make you understand why everyone wants to reason with her.

Zeus was not the only god who knew the importance of the great goddess of justice.

Now, the god-king Cronus has personally descended to the abode of the goddess of justice.

After the war, He did nothing; He neither boosted morale nor reassured the troops.

After instructing Iapetus and the others to clean up the mess, He went directly to Themis.

Themis had moved away from Mount Otyrus many years ago.

She had absolutely had enough of the stinking and corrupt order of Cronus!
She was originally the embodiment of order, the guardian of the law, and the upholder of justice. She should have stayed by the side of the supreme ruler to assist him in ensuring the stability of the cosmic order.

Why must the goddess of divine order be the goddess of divine justice?

Because the order established by the supreme ruler should naturally represent justice, the goddess of order must necessarily be a sacred goddess of justice.

However, even the staunch defenders of this ruling order can no longer tolerate the God-King's order.

When order serves only the ruler, when it is distorted and no longer just, is it still a sacred order?
When order no longer represents justice, justice will naturally choose to leave.

Justice that leaves will seek out an order worthy of justice!
Therefore, Themis, unable to tolerate Cronus's corrupt rule any longer, left the king of the gods without hesitation and chose independence.

Perhaps, from that moment on, the curtain had already been drawn on the fate of Cronus, the king of the gods, and he was destined to perish.

When Cronus, the king of the gods, descended upon Themis's abode, he maintained the utmost respect for the goddess of divine order and did not exercise his authority as king of the gods in the slightest.

At that moment, the God-King understood the meaning of humility once again.

He truly dared not lose the help of the Goddess of Order at this moment.

He did not even go directly to the temple of the goddess of justice, but humbly descended at the foot of the mountain, and in the gentle voice of a god-king, with a hint of pleading, called upon the holy goddess of justice.

"Honorable Holy Order, Goddess of Justice Themis, I, Cronus, son of Uranus, come to beg for your help."

Inside the temple, Themis, the goddess of justice, dressed in flawless white, wore a face that bore deep weariness.

She let out a deep sigh, a sigh filled with disappointment with the old order and helplessness in the face of the current situation.

However, she ultimately chose to leave the temple and greet Cronus.

With her unique solemnity and meticulousness, she said to the God-King, "Your Majesty, please come into the hall for further discussion."

(End of this chapter)

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